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THE EVENING WORLD, 1 A Girl’s Love Affairs Are the Most Interesting Adventures That Enter Her Life--Read of Peggy's in ‘‘The Heart of a Girl’’—A New Adventure Every Day. SIM SUIS RCS HO AH RC HH A BF 2 RR BH HO, | The Girl With a “High Waistline” — SHOULD DRESS TO PRESERVE A CHARMING, ROUNDED SWEETNESS Place Your Belt High and Hold It Loosely About tle Figure. Pay Particular Attention to the Adjust- ment of Coat Length tu shirt Length. Se Margery Wells, writer of this serivs of articles for women readers of The Evening World, is associate editor vo! “La Bou Ton,” editor of the tilertor decoration department of “Womai's Home Companion,” aid a recognized evthority on women's fashions By Margery Wells. Caves, 1921. toy the Dem Punitaning Co be Yous Lver.ag World ) AES girl with the high waisuine But is not a wu will easily conform to uny frovk chosen a which sess this uly femini mark of beauty must suy to yourse!! “Now, here, T have this line to con Maer. 1 shal) make a si points about ‘t 1 ‘ana 1 shai) lea » und Well that it wil neves presence whe: iL we mot t Don't you kaow iaat druvsmast with pins in ber mouth, tape measu « in her hands, aad a wase loo her glasses who says: “Dear, fut you have a short waist doesn't she make you fee! like senting an apvic really, she should know that iA ane of a woman's must boautif Attributes and she should be eaxer io make the most ¢ But if she jen’t, then you must ou must guide her gently to the achievement of @ rea! line an@ thea be prepaird are ait an) protrude sw lea pre Now to have ber tel) you thot she nas cre ated for you a wonderfully successful gown. Most French womon have short waists and they know how to handle the Hne with e and delicacy of charm. Indeed, they pity us for our many long waists and our flat hips which make them 89. They believe strongly in the really woman! pression which is undoubtedly a part of the waitline that is built high There is always @ certain cutenes> about @ figure of this sort—a chav ing, rounded sweetness. And you should remember this quality when you are buying your clothes, keeping milc away from any of the more maunish types of dressing which do not tewe into account your curving lines. When placing a belt, the girl with a short waist should put it high and hold it loosely about the figure, as shown 80 plainly in the picture of the suit on this page. That is a good example of & short-waisted figure looking its best in street attire. You see tow cleverly the line of the waist and bust is held iu propor- tion with the line of the skirt. If belt were any s-r the whole vangement would ‘he out of gear. Tne logs would look too short, and the 6 as a whole would look as thoug were carefully cut off in the middie w regard for accu. vacy of measurement either en t siands, however, th length of the sk Another point about the suit that it, is w ‘or the short-waisted gir! Lo obse is the nicety with which the coat length adjusted to the skirt iengih. If it were one w Jonger it woul! be too long, The embroidery, too, done in the sume brown tone of the suit, is cleverly 3 in the general tec! ng of Interest figure it adorns, g proportion tor A blouse is one of the weighti- est problems for the girl with a high waistline to solve. If she wears the ordinary sort of white blouse with a dark skirt, the ef- fect is not at all as she would desire to have it. She is surely out in two then and she despises the result she has gained. How- ever, if she chooses a blouse to more or less match her skirt— that is, to tone in with the gen eral color of her skirt—she has a far greater possibility of success. The ie in the pietu made of dark ae chiffon, with a whit chiffon layer under the blue to give it light and a clearness of color. Thea the girdle ts embrotde ed with masses * brilliant wool coliors—red, green, yellow and black—while more of the golor runs in an intercsting desiga around the neckti the sleeves, ‘There is a littie lesson, line of the girdle on this blouse. see it is not dvopped low over the hij Very few short-waisted stand that pa ar line, But it is held high under the arins and loons gathered about the waist, so that its color line runs right on into that of the akirt e and the ends of too, figures can rtieular boon fe the short-waisted girl, oepeci- ally thoce that are shaped aleng Grecian lines and that are closely fitted over tre bust, faring Su... Margery | Wells Advises or Less Match Skirt—Never a Contrast Grecian Negligee and Evening Wear. venth in a Series of Special Articles With Photographs Posed by Selected Fashion Models. | a aa ct eer, | e A Chiffon Blouse That Is Good Style for a Rounded, High-waisted Figure Is Shown at the Right. A Suit With a Raised Belt. Like the One Shown Below, Is Particularly Becoming to the Girl with a High Waistline. When Blouse Is Worn, Color Must More Lines Are Most Becoming tor UBBVAY, NYUVEMBER 15, 1921, ae gi “ar 2 & MER w | WANT A DOG ’ \ THis (S_-) THAT WON'T LET _/ ANYBODY Come /% IN MS — / House) LOOKS LIKE ‘A GOOD ( WATCH Doc, DON'T BARK \ DOGGIE ITS OUR. NEW MASTER ~ am we: The Heart of a Girl By Caroline Crawford by tke Puvittming Co, (Tae New York Byeatng Word) ROCCE Gopyeiens, 1921 BE SRE Hg RE RI IT, Sk 2G Lo BI Pd When Age Counts j in Marriage | Kanne: MEERA KEM RARE EM OREM KON A 8 A A HR A A A CK EHO 600,000,000 People : Cross New York City’s Bridges Every Year— Read About Them on This Page To-Morrow in Major Caccavajo’s Interesting Article. SHARK ARR OCR AR Oa OO RO TH Can You Beat It! xx right, 198 Bub’ ne i Breaing ! By Maurice Ketten HRM RAH) TARE HIN TO NY HOUSE AND TELL MRS JOHN (LL BRE THERE SOON — I LEFT HEC A NOBODY WiLl GETS WN FOUR. 5 MOUSE NOW! S OY GOING HONE 10 GER ACQUAINTED WITH HIYA ) WIFEY THE DOG “ INON'T LET ME 5 G CAN You Bear ir! 5, | | | BE CONTIN. ZO MORROY a ne ny YePRC SOE 38 SFE 2S PCS BF 8 OO eR eH OT The Jarr Family By Roy L. McCardell f Coprrant, 4922, b: Prcds Pubitaning Co. (The Now York Ere Word De + 0 Ly at, dvart leaded you compliining bee! ian’ Which Man Will Peggy Choose for a Husbond? : By Sophie Irene Loeb i | See tua cesaly a piteaci tu ep Com Bia AIW aa ue I didn't The ator typleal New York girl. Vegey Dayton, eightern, hus jest ene Rus ’ i ae eh * kawipaliag Daag x ” Now I've got gaara: fe terrg) burincan dae alenonrogher: Har teurt ralvtded petwege tno laters Bills PRUEND of a woman is ryday Individual to ty to follow come with you scharity Now I've got tt I'm square, for thit Bratton, Rer own, ogee and. Harrison Tow A well-to-do bachelor twestt) much grieved becauwe hut in the footsteps of celebrities mu for the beaedt of our feath. Musicale cout me eleven dollars, and Sura her nenlor The office opens nen experiences: brings new lovers, Vou may womiau WoWld: lls Bape later ' . ‘hata more than I'd give for a eit gin reuding this story to-day—every instalmeat ts a new eplrode In Peggy's vom ould like ty marcy art te cline by er i suid a bungalow nat and @ fur overcoat ¢ yi. fF ieh t 7 ' « a te ne wv ow And * . on my dying aftr. 4 man uiné years younger than her- They x tor Y witiows? ANd bed PEGGY'S FIRST BOX PARTY—A DAY WHICH BEGAN AND ENDED yp Sie cays, “Please giwe hier tie ae paven't 1 Hutened to oli these foreiga “Vou wouldn't nocd a fur overcoat eM pera bleds singin in eve in uage exX> where you vw « i . or WELL, advice you would give your own @ls- cent Bngilan iheouueee wher uy would i ng!" ree TGGMLUUNER ote Celine shaped face, with sparkling, dancing, inent and such otiier fan ind cept English and Choota ‘ marked Mrs. daer erimiy, “But this a HUGE Uunch of yellow o ened face, with: epArkling, inf: ter. Sune of her acquaintances think foipies, and marriage to them Is not ,,, vl Mt attracting «verybody'e al: What shall Tsay?" santhemums from Townley ature: for ziny 8heé is ‘orazy’ to ilo such a thing.” he prime {site ay (option with your wriggling around a4 word,” replied Mrs é e's a picture for a magazinu the prime requisite of life. ‘They whispured Moa, Jarr taney s was waiting for Pergy at her cover whispered her father, a8 ho If I remember rightly, Adelina have their art to deal with "M6 you dent let nie gu I'll slap was neste ie tre Dee Conte. Were breakfast en ste entered the nanded b r larg + fan Patt! married a man half her age. ‘ the Haroneas de Gre the HOP (earea eee eno coe ae ene tam dining room the er Moment wniey An) ghe goes on to quote othcr celebr Sometimes I think that (he gram mcrae ihe icant ladlea put their things. | swiped this , ; voggs, She woe 2 que rer celed) é lstahe ; , payeh Vat she's been taik- gold mesh by vith diamonds for vty were mir for Pegs uns made stake when t f Crit eee yy r I'l kick Signo , next morning. Mis party et Bite who marry people much oldee u marine. jade sinister » they ing about so mush, or Til kick Signor you, ‘und Td) have. got a, sealeein a i Townley cast mining n defined gende They should have Spargato in his tistic tempera- t for you too, noney Their golden ti Pogay as he slipped jong gray younger than themselves. : ; ps Coat for you too, noney, only T heard : Wisin Suda Kay a pred her long gras J miealyea: _, sald “mule, female and celebrity meant Um a despere ina ome one com nd’ beat it with ‘ St : cape with its karge squirrel collar over {s woman who wants to MUrY “Giining lights in the world's. ao Don't create n scone, pl said what 1 had. They will, will thé of a Novembe nider pees har friengs is ninth ae i 4 - Mre. Jarr in low tones put extremely ‘They make n music: sub that exaggeratedly high-waisted eel eral 3 was Pegay’s first experience in (RE Man, according to her friends 15 cay make and unmake thelr liven | RE Mia te toner aay, ANAM. xo to musicales, but point into long, soft, silken folds. pon them tilled SiNg to the theatre ina taxi and her “of A very sensitive nature and Cunt socording to mood and caprice and tracting everybody's attention.” tlans vd There is that about the Grecian UpOb: ther first box party. Orchest or st seem to decide what to do," with other elements that do not at Fiveryhody’s attention is attracted And then Mrs. Jarry realized that line which particularly conforr her heart with joy balcony seats had always been her lot, pig very lact item, hor sensitive: t tho lives of everya toward the food, and there isn't any too much music in foreign tongues to type of figure and which sets and is Bhe made up hen mind to enjoy every | oom Vee ety Pe. all touch th 8 of everyday MO= Kod!" replied Mr. Jit erhey hse Berean 5 it of to show evé@ry beautiful life, val How od it was! Moment of the evening. gia id Pp tie tals, food there was Spargalo, the Mlack But she got to give up his line. What joys lay hidden just azuna ,.f'2 other couples joined tiem tn marrying @ mam much younger than “They are in a wortd of their owm Hand terror, met at tho door and plunder und let take it back im Inte the field of evening dresses, the ooo corner! e © box at the theatre, a husband and herself, aking and as long as it does not Heked up! i the house and get his rightful be- short-waisted girl can carry thie ly i. and an engaged couple. The mye thing for her to do ia to SCarch arroot the Itves of other peuple thay And you wanted me to wear my longin but-though his intelleet Grecian idea and :he can insist, if she While Peggy was meditating over show proved to be 4 rollicking inusi- rigid pat ts mene ft f people stk hat and be a musical me he was still tottering, it was plain—with wishes, on having always gowns that the beauties and untold pleasures of comedy, and Peggy sat next to decp In her heart, and fay go On doing the unusual at their went on in hissing whispers, “Wom- a madman’s cunning, he made her : F those linee ; : wniey in one of the front s lutely sure she can get over bENE oun pleasure An, we huve been married many yeara promise never to tat / mad ng those lines. At ALY tite the telephone uroused her and i 1 ' p ike him to a highs : AreAartaptrs sane ee tae) alo f nil the hos, she feit that she svusitive about the age business. thet — yyL for young people to emulate AMd Rave many homes and childrens, yrow musicals again, ; c Y she was drawn to tt ug It by a mag perfect sphere, Many ; > al ver between MN eY DONAHUE ND eh cis vam Huhta told het as an rdiniring ¢ be ware she might take a chance, 40 few who ar ie to regulate tammecett sihkeiied arene yD 2 ne Me fet BE r natte ne cut of st NEE Pouaian, ‘ "and her tall, dark escort, If she feels xvenly about it DOW, ciel own Lives, no aley mistake “Walt ti! they sing the jittle eycle - ital ia tovsuht han incivinwatinn ae ce chat Peggy?” came his 1 excitement and novelty waat wil it be vater on, af 1 can be made of + songs,” Mra. Jarr D ainek na will have cha Geen dial voice. “Wel ere T the show the rty 01 married tu hin: In plain parlance, they can't “aet ded. "El Olsen “ Ae ¢ ) en: & 0) ou? t 1 W) agat @ hesty in ) at a hote: : : r hagen contralto, sin, »loud that all 3 aaa fae at again with « hieaty ins midnight supper at a hotel wit As a general proposition, people away with Yor examgie, Wee come ara cignie'en Gemeconcole thine: Kn mae nooks a box party to-night. Can you here it was that Peggy ‘4 how should marry those near thelr own ix famous writer who inwists ing whe is going to burst a blood ves fe ow n avoid the t ¢ us well Tow dance. Retween ag May and December nevor did that her husband and herself have s¢!. When she bexins to sing we can By Coorg. by the, Pras P = % ee en ee Oh, L sha!) be delighted.” respond- vorrses he out on the floor. ‘make it a go" except io rare cases, two wer establisnments, ‘These CHAP unnoticed” Word) { ed ave plenty of aint. ¢¢ POaRy Basly. “The last tine you Peggy had wiways Imagined that NO “one regeon is tle: They do Bot ino have doublicss worked it oul my may escape during the Swed - QUESTIONS. waisted styles which ure just as fetch iNvted te It wee & Cleon Ae Oe Laat or along to stow Up together, {f ove is much for themegives, Jecided on thelr cods but Lam, going now!” Mr. Jarr an. ql What is the largest city en the just as sinari, and theve 6 parary the soft strains c music she felt yonger ther, then ths likes duct, are able to abide by thelr serted, “Meet me o: sidewalk 9" On AB URIvent f uson why you should cover up es oeeete : ‘ ane ¢ 8 ae He a tee 2. On how many of the Great Lakes ' i features by i was Townley's happy rer as it they were floating. Then thé and dislikes and pleasures and work decisions and settle their own pro. Wh my Nel unl overcoal, wha it tvs Ty the State of Wisconsin border? whieh a dine Fle, Gt SR GUArter CF Skee, She orenee TS trans ine lively 442% naryral to that age aro unnatural! ty cedures -their own happiness shall pt inyee!? in'the celiac ike a $ {0 what State is Fremont Peak? t type ; oadway production they were to todaic as wel ort ve in the older person If every young couple would try ton of coal ; irene: & ae hatin pe AUCBULOREY BOWE AB gpa P t : er set Some people are younger at heart ty do the same thing—couplen not Ho saying. he slipped away In the “sable what propertion of the Jow ivose girdies that ft the tuiler opens pat welll take that ip later on,” mont dude,” bercad ew nie, n others and will always romain equipped by mental processes o Citburst of sagsical wongcin what. Werld’s population is contained. in 0 straighter ure. ro he aa . ‘i : ey goa ‘3 a ¢ ¥ i ible chance of nature to live in th way-~necdless © la lage « bellowed or aia? e straighter figure. You wan “This ie juat @ light, typical to her rather impatient husband There '3 a posbinic chance of nature s wuy- ever language it wae Hellowed or AG™T. whom does Greek mythology fomeching that hugs your waist quite proadway sho: never saw two people dance as weil when such is the case. os chaos would re Squalled none prevent. even the sinker, aigg the credit for having founoed n fo: vou ave inigh-waisted “pe Kind | like,” laughed Peggy. as Harrison and Pe BaGMune Tonal! MOdieniA eauoa. Beetle anaula waaeee ond airs Tach alk mot past Biya satton? you are, in ail probability, smail- ‘phen, becoming serious, she thanked ‘Then before Peay she was t ‘A : ‘ ta the als of the Stryv 3 1 too, and that ts a charming his chegsanthemuins ond hung pasked into the litousine and they 2084 of & food Vine, ‘he will got shat en they are sure they unnc ebut in her confusion torgut 4, wires paren er tee th which also must be made to ecolver were bound She had good time, willy-milly, while the other cannot on ip the world and be to get Mr. Jarr’s hat and coat. This oode os ele capsicum plant? 2) of your dre Some: aome war, the long bus spent one ¢ lapplest evenings of rebela Naps withe pernun he eo wan of little moment, however, for Pia oe what is typography the ert eon @ hernias treo nhich ness day drifted by.” Even iuneaeon her life, in fact it was: It is in the make-up of most more wants to marry “4 a hign silk hat and @ hand. ,.% With what body of water does be even more savas time goas one can Soph eile Oe 1k Tee 18 et TR OR Ok ne ee " tale to try to get what they wy It thie is the case, even though irstrimmed “overcoat. the Strait of Bab el Mandeb unite t M4 i 1 ¢ sup y “4 i * 1 the ° Op! t rt rn i t at hay you done? Vb. t ‘ pe belted at a high waist line just a3 at lant Peggy stood before >» whether tt was the novelty of her ex. the game of life, But if people are isa difference tn age, it ts not , “What have you done? Oh. what " 't9 "Between what two States do the easily as they cana low one, 3° gowned and ready perie the fact that Towniey both young, t are living in the to tey double harness. But and coat?’ gasped Mrs. Jarr. Bitter Root Mountains form a natural see that yours is ralsed and tied quite " Her admiring parents stood by and wax er whi ccounted for her same strata of existence, as tt were, when there is ay margin as be i Mr. Jarre. “But don't boundary? ‘ tig. o hey your figure took its yy swilowy alip of a gist clad tw chances for happiness are ty ary A coup ink it's Spargalo’s coat ANSWERS. bel arey ovens d@ chine, al P ae 4 more ° » others ¢ ray: dh were stolen some 1, St. Li two; 3, Wyomingg! Thursday Mise Wells will describe & dash of cerise Ry Mt weould e vee a A OKe MACUTS Thy rs * where aore's. another 4, square m half Prometheu: what the LONG-WAISTED girt curled most bec th Bi ' oe ull t aliae! t ne would sl OF mayts initials in m. Anyway, You cayenne pepper; printings @& should wear, mage 2 coft hulo a dainty To-Morrgw—Peggy Is Put to a Test, uection the worst une uw for ibe woe. Wanled inc lo Wee @ silk bal and Ked Sea; 10, Montana and Idahq |, - ; ‘ > j : . ~ — ¥ a = t i U ; i | t ‘ i: | i i

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