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RRMNW REY om How the Girl w WITH LARGE HIPS fw Should Dress i: BOBBED HAIR Now Accepted 2nd Approved? “YES" Outvotes the “NO” Jury of Critics Fails to Prove It Mark of Busie ness Inefficiency, Expert Shows Charge of ~ Moral Delinquency Unfounded, and Even Girls Who Still Wear Hair Long Cheer for It \ You BRINK >) You SA\p tr GIVE ME THAT BOTTLE setae cbadstd ie BG Wyte indie mw CaE ee $ For Dresses Made on a Belt, Have Belt Set Above the | w Wells i Waistline—When Dre: Hang From Shoulders & Wear Belt Loose—Swinging Panels and Pleated In- seris Are Excellent, but Avoid Too Fluffy Sashes. By Margery Wells i Cunnidht, 121. by the Pra Publishing Co. (The New York brening World 4 “cc ELL,” announced the fair by the length of her hair ae an em- HE figure that is large below the waistline offers an obstruction to / Too MUCH IN YOUR HIP Pocket W young thing at the dinner ployment standard, he declares, has T the straight line frocks which cai be most annoying. It is thrill- ( HOME B tale. “I'm not going to little more to recommend ft than the ing, however, to your sense of beauty when you have conquered La REWw get my hair bobbed after all.” selection of a man because he wears the difficulty and have succeeded in looking just as straight as though you “Preise bel" said her father, “But « buw tle or a four-in-hand. were built after the manner of a board. whyt" “It 1e diMcult to see why this After all, {t i¢ much more traditionally normal for @ girl to be large “You see, it’s Uke this,” she harmless feminine whim has aroused ip this respect than it is for her to be smali Lt is supposed to be the Cw dimpled tn reply, “I didn't know such widespread discussion,” Dr. Gath “proper sort of womanly development, In Europe our flat-figured girls are whether the boys would be sure to continued, “unless perhaps it is true pitied—just plain pitied. They are known uncompromisingly as 2 like it, #o I eent around @ question- that we delight in making mountaips naire, They all answered, and the re- out of mole hile; for all the evidence sult was that six of them said not to visible from a college office points to bob it, while only two were in favor, the fact that young girls of to-day are #0 I can't do it, really.” aiming toward a standard not to be But the general tendency of public compared with uniform colffures—the ant the plumper ones are the only ones who are given credit eauty whatsoever ‘ Rut that does not alter the fuct thaw the present fashion is a straight Tone, and that unless you fall into line with the fashion you take on that pe- opinion must be changing if news- Standard of real usefulness in the wullar jook of having overstepped the PAper comments constitute a criterion. home, in the community and im the ‘fine line of individuality The majority of commentators are in world of business.” Be natural but be wise about it. favor of short treases. Such an answer certainly represents * Some of the girls with this sort of “Why all the rumpus over bobbed ® definite argument against the re- figure are positively refusing to wear hair?” questions Dr. William W. cent statements of F. K. Daniels, corsets. Along with their thinner Guth, President of Goucher College of President of the Aetna Insurance neighbors they announce finally that Baltimore. Company, This company issued a "they will not be bound tightly in ‘apy respect. And these well-dressed STRONG ENQuGH CLOSE THE ROTTLE ee =_— a ieies a "Sead bes TO KILL You! T BILL! tar now TEIN es \ a i H ASIKET. ci e the Waitress “Buine may aay they have cut ther By Bide Dudley hatr to avoid the heat, but I can tell you there is a hotter place waiting ¢ % Ps 3 g OPPS Now Tock Bresing Workd) for them. , . . When you're dishing cut my employees, for God's sake, give me long-haired brunettes.” ; His vehement declaration against the girl with bobbed locks has mot : deterred others from expressing their 6 aie as a uien bye hearty and sincere approbation of ti pea edlihs syitas alow aot girl with bobbed hair, (Notice tht the oyster, “I see we're apt to have ine vere NES important epem oat another war soon.” “another war?" came from the sur- quite krances Knight, baer baie Whe prensa the Detroit Municipal Court, has a said Secretary Hughes wants the na- S03 word ria iene daa tons to make thelr battleships scrap. 1. O° showing her indanenabaal Haven't we had enough fighting to do 3 us for generalization? Seems to me "** #8¥% “The idea of making 6 eento have an error of peace moral question of the style is simply eee ridiculous. I have 826 women above or s F: “Hughes has uggested that the na- the age of seventeen in my charge, ‘helt ships, ‘That means @! of them delinquents Of these, Led Gane ae thank only five have bobbed hair, or about Shot get you now, Some junk om in sixty, Thus you see that my 4 figures prove that the percentage of dealer has made a offer for the brass SELF pro! ecaae in ‘em, eh? Do you know, there's a uenclee AE CAE, helres y sirla 1s much lower than with those lot of dough in the junk business, they ie tell me. I'll never forget the time my who give their hair a chance.’ Another loyal supporter of bobbed old man got a bit full and sold the P gas range to a junk man, When the bees Sane is Mme. Nasimova, afid old Indy saw it was gone sho says to Yér opinion Is interesting: aa? “Whether it is the hair parted in 4 the middle and drawn over the ears, “‘How we going to cook?’ “«Whaddy want to cook for?” he °F curled up on the back of the neck, ‘L ain't bungry.’ or the bobbed hair bobbing all ove: the head; whether the skirts be hoop ee without no stove Skirts or knee lengths, or tightly eee canis ee fe clinging gowns, does not matter one * want’ he ways, ‘They ain't no- Whit. The girl rosebuds of to-day LET HOME a BREW ALONE Sent! IF 2OU WANT TO LIVE JORLFEDER PHOTOS. ae Right—Brocaded and plain crepe in tones of brown especially designed for a figure that is large below the waist line, Leit—The simplest of aiternoon s frocks in black velvet made with body around here can cook, anyway. ore She fut Degas flowers of ie a a pkirt. artistically \draped, My Indyspepsia has got me down and ™orow and the glory of womanho out. 7 {REE RENENE REE HEY EEE E HE eEMH TNT OS ETT HTT cine in't’ says Ma, ‘But you're The girls of Simmons College, at This is a case of individual adjust- . 2 eae ie Setar ‘nevertheless. 9, Fecently brought up the question t ment and should never be done at ‘ of bobbed hair and a firm stand was : " ne hour to get ghat ‘ Ca itoe"mee wen = | Courtship and Marriage The Heart of a Girl Ei ie ou on et So avt Q20t sen by toe may a 0 A physict f ss is | i pho nolan et ares papas oe , : : ; - Undertaker, will have to bury you in 0f the employer's affair how girls ‘ your own physician Hi By Betty Vincent By Caroline Crawford several places’ ate thate aie Ane Eee Sa os j r ian, 5 (} cu no criterion of al or ‘The points hanging from the shoul- Copyright, 1921, by the Press Publishing Oo, (The New York Evening World) Oopyrtemt, 19H, by the Pres Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World) “Then the old man showed her hed ices & v a jy GePs of this frock do another turn for 66 EAR MISS VINCENT: tion upon your part, Any man Who, The steryef « typical New York gir. Peany Dayton, slahtean, has, Just entered business op x ho got’ for the stove and it kinda, UM) OO.” roe nobbed hair voted aM young ladies have succeeded, merely the figure that is broad below the When a young man is happily married andghas his home Townley. s wel srr Aivided Retwoe, we, Jeveres Billy, Braeten, (ber own 68 fine nee subdued her, especial when he give nat this style of hair dress is hy- Yi by an intelligent distribution of folds waist. ‘They are weighted on the ends meets a young woman interests 1s not in love with a fellow "vere Beein reading this story to-day—every Inetalment "a. new ‘epleode. Im Peggy's. affair her $5." glenic, more neat, incre saneineenae bf material, in eliminating any sug- With heavy tassels and Aeleny tne after going out with her several office worker. There may be a bond . HER FIRST LOVE LETTER. “But what did you do for some- more efficient and that one cant aration St Au cue! asventin ited devel- Which blends with the straight Jines dose he ti zi tna, sonsid of good fellowship and friendliness F OVE LETTERS! Those two but my dear ittle girl, don't you rez thing to cook on?” asked the friendly Measure brains by the length of one’s © waistline. e ost artistically, In other eration the girl’s home am but do not . Too ye lize that love comes first of all? one. g 3 It is all a trick of the proper diatri- word climinate that too appat- —_fiving on (its east cidocenal e¢ me re passe ae age ae worse with their alliterative jy ot you know that these men who — “Wait a minute," sald Lucile, "{ _ This expression of approval, by the 3 ution of fulness—not tvo much in ure of “a wistline that 18 Bean Ree Ini Ren faigHbor? ten 3 softness suggest old dance pro re older could never understand you gotta go to the Kitchle-kitch and ro use (rom, & aie collene of \ than the hi u , srease : hair 6 bne place and just enough in another. anlinuliy et the Galette oe hood, Would it make much dif- “ i fovea bite at You UnEe Migbitine Cesar ane I ae Bie aguint-eyed guy down the way. spicuous by its absence, ji $ See the frock in the picture made of ‘This 1s a frock notable for tte soft- ference to the young man in con- Pah ae ps me t aan bridal lace and derstand you, dear, Tell me that you Lucile served the other patron and ot curse: every one Ie entitled ti : combination of brocaded crepe and ness ana yet extremely becoming to a j ” mi @ boy friend. eam do care, you do love the way | returned. “You was asking what we his own or her own opinions, BUT. biatn copes both of them in shades figure that docs not pretend to stand dering me? Ey who is my chum, has told me that wonderful mem- joye you, °° '¥e me ¥ * Gia tor comething to cook on, wasn't the pendulum apparently has swung | { br brown, Where the thighs are larg- ' the class of the thin. Not if he is the right type of young he returns my affections. In fact, ortes, “1 know you well enough, dear, to you?” she said. “Why. what else to a more universal approbation of Y Black velvet is one of the most man and really cares for you, The " ig Billy Bracton's ®@ppreciate the fact that we cannot could we do—we moved." bobbed hair. est, there the fulness is more Pro- becoming materials for a figure true lover considers the git! aad not the hae told me many things he Jet Peggy ‘lk about these things at luncheon im | nounced. But by a clever imposition which is large in. any ; Ka eed wate ener ee otlewing When we meet to-day. But T cap — CCM HCD DADS OOM YCROCDE AOD \. a bf the figured material over the plain Merely as a fabric it hi herdnancial condition, flattering. the following tell by @ certain ight in your eyes ff Dex MDD a xn o r i : ability to subtract inch “Dear Miss Vincent: Can a morning was a how you feel toward me. When we there {s implied a line of straightness ‘ ; the telephone several ie Which under othct circumstances Sodq for the call ie ie gue man who is married, with two invited me to dances, Yet when "eal love letter, It was the type of are walking about through Wall and a , it is good f ; 4 anover Streets you can tell me just e e would be merely bulgy. broad shouldered and it very fine children, and thinks the he sees me he is etter grandmother S88 mother hid ‘ ery indifferent. enough to make me bappy--just a ES ieetie teaendag ian ke world of his wife, be in love with al think in the attic between old lavender and word of cheer and promise that you tone beayiness of the: De ye ik this young man iace, but Peggy, not having au attic, Will be mine, that you and I may be iam ; ingle girl whom he has worked By Emilie Hoffman terial helps, too. It hasa tendency to 455) 1g a a 4 really likes me, or not? 2 the happlest. coupl th Ad. Broop just-naturally and to maintain on” * large part of her atten with in the same office for seven “ANXIOUS,” carried it around for days in her $y Mabbiant pinel Boy ie mee Copyright, 121, by the Pres Publishing Co (The New York Brening World) a fist i handbag and at last when she saw It jg, ore! HE outstanding feat of the tions as suggestions for Chris ‘ Its straightness of line. Ona figure How smartly th irt years? Or do you think if is 7 Peggy wondered what she should 2 outstanding features that is too slim this heaviness of tex- velvet frock in Whe neturain Hanmer jatuation on the part of the A very young boy frequently @8- was getting old and torn, hid ‘t in a say to Billy that noon. When Town- winter gowns for formal wear Sifts. One of these in a moire Fil hort of shape we ate now considering Chitton, “Over the leet ae tg hCK Dear Sally, convince yourself at 11 to nels sole cea Snot the key about with her. people, and wanted her tobe certain ad these are usually loose, high els which have two or three rows of It is just exactly of the right and terial is gathered and over tt seme once that this te a fovlish infatua- -Y © Make your aca Billy was the old fashioned type of of her love. That was the difference backs and flowing panels that in pleated ribbon trimming across the . “proper character. If its heaviness 1s hand made velvet roses make that . affair, but make it a case of friend- Jover, he put things down in black between the love of a man who kneW many cases reach the floor, The cen- bottom. Another one has ribbon ends ship, and you will a F 5 ’ hot sufficiently apparent, then add Portion of the belt. On the opposite side Pelee choy Pets agen tohsleeae and white and he mailed it to her ife and the love of a boy who Was 11. beck opening in the blouse Is a "UsPended from the full girdie. The aly ; just starting out In lif ribbons are finished off with poncealed welghts in the hom and see {"e velvet aw tee cee per te ia better. home, not to an office to be pigeon- Mi,f deep down ‘in her heart she new fashion note. The lace dress con- drops at the pointed enda. [het a difference it makes, They ovacihe fincas moe ome eee mocen eiloe Vinca /cainne holed with business letters and cata- knew that Billy's letter rang true. tinues to be popular and in many seems to be no limitation Im the logues. He did understand her. She under- models the only embellishment,is at Sortment of novelty girdles in coll > Because Peggy stood him, and even though their life lod, cord, jewels, beads and compoaf- wet eee pbpbreciated this ‘hight be up and down hill when they ‘he waistline in the form of @ fancy tion, ‘but this is really necessary, to literally insist upon the straight line Skirt. Every line consplres to make are i the figure look as thou by hélding the material in place stand any amount of nik Gas July I had been keeping company with a man two years my senior, Then | met another man | thought DoYou? | Ww ther secret for the where. It is as t : he Prose Publishing On, Uf ing thi: e * ana > were first starting she wondered if g:rdle or simply a side treatment of @ satisfy individ taste because the ONL CULE aia aH decor erred LRA at "itte Rew York toring Word Bl | liked better, but after Going out ihn the subway. Iustead of taieing 1 wouldn't’ be sweeter, simpler and large cabochon or a huge velvet novel waist Anish is part of every girl whose hips are inclined to be Gther gown It might not look quite a QUESTIONS. with him several times | decided — the'train at her isim Street Station, More “the real thing” to be married gower, modish dreas, large. That is in the matter of — jerfect in the matter of detail. 1. Whi letter of the alphabet ie | isnt sere Se musty arauy him therefore, she walked down Broadway t,% man your own age, — the belt. If the foundation belt of An actress whom I know has a called an * epirate”? ip fret man about the other %2.,t#¢ lé8th Atrest Station reading _ Then aa she stopped tnto the aub- Artificial flowers are and thinking as she strolled along, Way sho thought of the average ‘The waistline is now the 4il- 19nd color to dresses In monotone and. “My darling Peggy,” she read as Woman's life, Didn't she usually important feature In frocks, end they afford a pleasing finish. As they the frock is raised a trifle and the figure of this sort, put she and her 2 What cloth is made from flax, this, Aret_man, about the oth " ys i it ida ¢ gathers of the skirt set on to that ost Intimate confid are the only — 24y ‘ampa Bay on the east or west letter and told him | had made s i ' her cheeks became crimson, marry Aman just one or two years wherever individual taste requires ere much in demand the sho; it establ a starting point tells her of her slert.srness of line. °% .o. Florida? Yes, Iam going to call you darl- Older? Wasn't it the exception for Pierever MUNIN! Mele tet, making attractive showings "a from which the fullness swings at That is because sh{ sticks to her _ *& What is California's southern- ing, dearest, sweetheart or any en- Women to marry men ten, fifteen or Piece ue " these lines. For dreasy wear there are @ straighter angle. point and dresses ha: hip line with Mest seacoast city? dearment I choose! We ure not jus: ‘Wenty years older?’ And when they This 1s usually accomplished by some jarge roses in velvet that well at $87 z . thought and care. She wears a harm- _ 5 On the coastline of what State is “DOUBTFUL.” pala, Peggy—let’s admit it. 1 told Ad Aden they happler with thesy artistic development, either a8 a gir- while those in satin are less Try the experiment. Set a skirt less corset. She thinks It is safer, Cape Blanco? ‘ By resuming your former dispo- You last night that I loved you. 1 men? Did she want a man who un-" ai. 4 gag, or @ simple belt. There A Poppy that will give the With or without fulness exactly at the And, doubtless, her discretion in this 6. Of what plant is sisal the pre- s.tion and never mentioning the other Mot only love you, dearest gil, but 1 erstod her or would it be better to Oe & Guell OL M BUND O Ol UUOe beiiant touch 18 $2.96, ine and see how it immediately Tespect Is part of her unquestioned pared fibre? man, In time the young man will know that my life wil! never be com. M4fTy &® man who would treat her an * bind F June roses, in any dest waist! y ee Pi egies uit youre will see Tiete without you. ‘ou give me in. ® daughter, pamper her and lavish elaborate, costly girdles, and evory rotrudes just below that point. Now “Use is tines of th hat y only for him. SeneR PARTE “a > the trinkets and gewgaws of life upon Ye it an inch or two and see how skirts are wonderful for the eine he Dear Mies Vinedati Ama gil te aucseod WIEN Sia dare elfeL ccula Beet Hime cne:enters 6 shop shore 1s ew. brs) 0b ee Sena h straighter the line becomes, have this sort of figure. Swinging .,&,!n what direction from the coast on and | recently became conquer the word, ‘There isn't un. , TO marry Billy would be to follow line of novel belt adornments to ad- Oy fot on Saas Lowes can be MMe principle can be appiied invari, panels area yeritable gift for her, Of Africa does the Island of Mada- - other girl like you on earth, Peg, and 1m the footsteps of hundreds of other Mire. To wear with the black eve- $959 Rosebuds for P n And as for the pleated inserts of soft gasear lie? I appreciate this. women. All men, young men, talked ning dresses there are handsome belts bbiy to all dresses made on a belt. — material, they are more than suited | 9, What famous natural wonder “When we were at school I did not ®bout conquering the world’ before in steel, rhinestones or jet. These Properto send reathe my love to you, but now that they married. But Peggy knew that are often finished with steel and jet him a birthday card and thereby 1 am in business, now that I shall be few of them conquered! bead fringe. Girdlea in stomacher ef- When the dresses are of the straight to the exigencies of her case. in Kentucky? vartety—that is those that hang from | She must beware of too fluffy 10. What de or negligee come in pink, blu or way : # us sashes or of round-about trimmings blue background of t in i uble to establish a home withi Billy was the type of boy who fects for evening wear are prominent and are $1.50. A five shoulders with no.apparont walst- Cf'any sort, but the panels and drape Providente Hac? 7 he United States make our friendship eet te SebIS L GANT Us to leetoae Wanted an Answer’ “Should eho lat aga those I eteel mre cient an th. Mies teint ie tune in then the belt should be loose and jngs with ‘an up-and-down turn of understanding. Your promise last him on, tell him she would marry date in vogue. Among the latest nov- bon, These make aétractive hair @hould be adjusted with great care mind are simply perfect for the con- ANSWERS. Re certain that he is goipg to send night to be a palis not enough, Peggy, him some day? Or should she be elties in this line are the belts and naments and sell at $1.25. A band efore a full-length mirror so that it tour of her shape. , 1,h; 2, linen; 8, west; 4, San Diego; you a card before you mail yours. If 1 want you to tell me you will be my frank and tell him she didn't know sashes of beaded net, Girdles made Jeaves in silver or gold looks well takes care of all of the lines of the , [nM her next article Miss Wells will 5, Oregon; 6, American aloe; 7, cord- you are not positive that he is going wife. her own heart? up of handsome wide ribbon in vro- hair bandeaux, while one in each witty relation to tu advise the girl with high chest how age; 8, east; 9. Mammoth Cave; 10, tc Ho this, better walt, for surely you “I know your parents are trying to cade, cire and other attractive effects rose or blue would make a ? } Oaure, nto the other. to dress most becomingly. United States Seal. would not wish to take the lead. \ have you go wi’ pore eligible men, To-Morrow- agy's Answer. are beweg showr in the ribbon sec- shoulte” tion, These are §81 . “8 ‘ A :

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