The evening world. Newspaper, December 27, 1921, Page 21

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ow the Girl WHO WEARS GLASSES Ww Should Dress | ‘Margery { Hats Should Be Very Soft and Drapey Wells Around the Face—Dresses Never Fluffy, : but of Plain and Statuesque Lines— Advises: } Colors Must Be Carefully.Considered. By Margery Wells Copsiish’, 1921, (New York Bveving World) by the Prees Publishing Co LASSES have much to do with the matter of clothes, You might not think so, but I have seen girls thanged from really uninteresting jooking individuals into most attractive feminine expressions just by the addition of a pair of spectacles wnd the right clothes to go with them. The whole theory ix (his: Every girl is a picture if her dressing is “handled in the vight way. And while one would not go about the dressing \ef a girl with glasses in th ame way that one would handle a girl with- out them, still there are principles to guide the glasses girl just as there are for the girl who ‘needs them not Watch the Softness of the Hat Brim When You Wear Glasses Expression l-have heard girls weep and wail the past. We know that in th )because their heavy glasses threw shaping all the difference in ali clothes out of the picture. Still the world, and no girl should ever they could not go without the glasses consent to having a frame for and.see anything that they passed on giasges plumped on her face with- the Street. Now the trouble with out giving it her awn thoughtful those girls was that they did not time and attention, think of their own particular prob- Once the glasses have been lems in dressing. They just looked achieved, there comes the matter of at the model stuff which they saw the surroundings for them. A well in the stores, tried wearing it, and known woman in New York who has fenew somehow that the effect was a achieved fame in business has also dismal failure. Of course it would done a creditable work in the way he. That went without proving to she plays up her glasses. Her hair ‘one who knew something about the is straight and she always wears sort of futurist hats with a great WE ARE i THE PAR ANE Ni oe ec The Jarr Family By Roy L. McCardell The Heart of a Girl By Caroline Crawford Fables New Year’s MORAL:—Swearing Off Coprnight, 10m, (Mew ID you hear that noise, half- way between « flutter and a rustle? It’s all the Httle new leaves-of the New Year. Getting ready, like the worm, to turn. Why Not Look Your Best? By Doris Doscher Copyright, 1881. (Now Yort ‘Werid) By Pines Poblinning Cone THE CURE OF BLACKHEADS. HE freshness of the skin ia one of the most appealing qualities of beauty, but so many causes contribute to the healthy condition of the skin that it is wise for a» mo ment to stop and consider how im portant the proper working of the glands of the skin You know that the body has three important agents to assist it in elimin- ating the waste ‘These are the kidneys, the bowels and the skin, and do not for one instant think that the skin is by any means the least important. Hy all the pores of the skin were completely sealed shut death would ensue, So it need not surprise you that when the face has been neglected or the system thrown out of harmony by improper diet and other causes, the working of the glands being interrupted, the face should show marks and blemishes known as pimples and blotches and other disfiguring eruptions, To cure any of these Squires attention to the general health, but this is not true of blackheads. Many of my readers have written to me asking for a remedy that wil! rid them of this affliction, It would surprise them to know that black- heads can only exist where unclean- liness is present, Superficial wasa- ing which has not penetrated beyond the surface leaves the pores of the skin full of grease and dirt and aft a while this grows bard and this is known as a blackhead. When washing the face at night mal several applications of hot cloths, renewing the cloths by wring- ing out of very hot water every few minutes as they cool, then scrub the face vigorously to release all possible trace of dirt. Then wipe it abso- lutely dry and massage thoroughly with a good cold cream. A few successive trestments of this kind ought to soften the blackheads so that they will yield to gentle pres- sure, but never try to force them out with the finger nails or anything metallic. Use only the balls of the thumbs, slowly pinching the skiv until the blackhead is released. ‘This will cause a temporary redness so it is better not to use force but repeal the above treatment for a few mora s until the pores are completely By Marguerite Mooers Marshall a Fair Resolutions Should Begin at Homé Whet's yours? + Of course, there's no-potnt in ewear- ing off Wetness, ji In @ city as bone-dry- as the Protii- One mustn't temp? Providence—-or the providenttal bootlegger—io that extent. 5 You probably have-resotved to swéa' oft your taxes, when tle time comes, If you think you have the ghost/of @ chance of getting sway with But what about your other resolutions? : Swearing off showld begin et “hom. Just suppose ic Every husband passed the-follow- ing: $ “Resolved, that in 1922, : I will not work off my befare-brealt- fast grouch on my wife, x I will not leave my pajamas, ath towel, shaving things, dresetas gown, cigar stubs, burnt watches, handkerchiefs, yesterday's collar, last night's papers, bd Lying around on the foot of the bell, the edge of the bathtub, the chif- fionier, the living room table, the FLOOR, i i will not swipe, ‘borrow,’ or other- wise purloin 4 Her shoehorn, manicure scissors, toilet water, cold cream, nail file And fall to bring them back. _) T will not be late at, or away from, the dinner table Without at least telephoning my @x- cuses, ’ 1 will hie to my wife only in order to make her happy* And not to make myself sa! T will give her a definite, regular al- lowance So thet she may not be forced to ask for money. f T will kiss her as if 1 meant it, © * And not as if [ were hounded to the perfognance of a painful duty. ; I will learn how to say the three shortest, yet hardest, words in tho Engt#h language. for husbands ‘lL love you Suppose, too, that every wife * Made these New Year's resolutions: “When I have a headache I will not scold it off on my husband, T will not drag him out to parties ; Where the guests are bores and the hostess is Dry. T will not make him the dumping- sround " Of my difficulties with the maid, fhe children, the tradesmen, or the neighbors. : = I will not criticise his expenditutes for tobacco, fancy socks, golf balls, newspapers, new rolls -for the pianola, new hats. the movies, taxi fares— i. That's his business—or pleasure. 1 will not allow the dog to wear ‘Gir deal of bright color in them. You Spatial, 10nt., Oem Seek Bracing: World) by the Prey Pupliahing Ce, owrriges, 1821, (Now York Rvening Woild) by reas Publishing Om softened. i are certain things Res what she oe It eurronnde toe Which Man Will Peggy Choose for a Husband? ‘ ‘N OW, Johnny, don’t touch the of hearts out of her fathev'a There are some pene io which oe his he vanes h gla can we N ark framing ©: © glasses wi a ri ards le your d blackheads sre very obstinate, and j will not take an all ga Utmost success and certain other brilliancy of tone which uses the entered wosincse as’e ohewatanines Cite eee pemiony ciehteen, who bas just SE eae es ane RRR ENG here is some candy for the for them the above treatment alone (nen cheerful eer Een things which make her look fool- dark frames for an asset instead of Hilly Bracton, he own Harniren Townley, a well-to-do bachelor, ten fr. Jarre are playing!” cried nyaren, wald Mra, Rangle ply. Will not be sufficient, ‘The best re Sheertyily run oxen 1 oe fh. But she can be circumspect a drawback. It is a wonderful trick. Trane her senior, The office opens new experiences, brings new lovers. Begin ngle. "Come over here by “Flere, dear, take thee And she sults can be obtained by applying month. * in all that she buys. She can nd though in the beginning this gir! reading this story to-da: very instalment @ mew episode in Pegey’s aff handed two chocolate drops to little the following mixture: Nor will I consider that divisiorto? dress herself an individual. had nothing about her to be termed MARION GIVES PEGGY A FEW POINTS ON LOVE. Little Johnny Rangl ' ouch. Misi And when she does these things beautiful, still now she is known for ¢¢[) OMANCE should be the guid- taunted their husbands about the men, ng the curds but Master Willie da then she can look like the most her. distinguished dressing and her ing star of every girl's life,” they ‘might have married.’” sand 3 the family Omances equitable is but Master Willie Jarr “Vo 4 . Rangle’s remarks were Said darling chile And she water, four ounce: Which compels him to do all the nable of them all. very good looks. She has turned her “The sim . to. threw the fe floor, where fashionable of tame the picture, The delidency into an asset and her said Marion Minton to romance whieh nas ow Pie deat fetsecn tt Boe aries Wildie cha eee Janine fae le ee ine ee ee eee asses make a pattern for their faces name has been crowned with fame. Peggy. tor you?” asked Marion, home, she could not as a hostess cor- git, stooping to get them at the sane < *Pthe “blackheads can ‘be While I do all the »pending! @nich is, positively charming. And The girl in the picture on. this < The two girls “Every girl has one, big romantic rect the visiting lady's child. time, buinped heads und immediatery tenement, the biackheaga can P° 1 wilt sever burn my, fingers opm right there a point must not be missed. page who has the curly hair is one - were sitting in fair in er iife, I don't care how’ Mrs. Jarr gave Master Jarr’s hands a eligagod In TOUpn apd. CuMbIO! ee ce cee) rere : Same glasses are becoming to some who need never suffer for the addi 5 Marion’s be d- ™ny other affairs she may have, a Slap, and then held them. ‘This was he table. Hon of Goll anper 7 —_ any ing a letter addressed to him— fome i others are vastly the most tion of glasses, Her eyes are 80 there is only one colossal romance Not to keep the boy from interfering wife and. children, my {rrttation. | ee ee the erplication or Evem if it's lavender note-stze, #n fucose ning things in the history of bright and shining that the rims room discussin § which towers above the rest. Har- with the game, but because she no r thbora and children,” said hot clothe to the mee. so distinctly feminine handwriting! Rn, A girl whose eyes demand that and the lenses of the glasses only Peggy's love af- rison Townley is the big romantic ticed for the first time that Maste f Arising to his fest and: ono eea ioe wecmcn A Isnothy Semaine hapa etaay she wear them should first choose the look like something which has, been fairs. Peggy had figurehead in your life. Jarr had left bis own home withou: speaking sweetly, “1 saw recently & urbe latgely inthe condition vt your - Will not nag, or whine, or cheat, |) : shape) ot 6 Slee et the uy ae renee PAG Pegey, Seenrat Sharh: fupioneed wat Hennes eran sie anotiien Har sre Ia ol hands as he had been pict eof ieee, Peuattoring. th skin. ait pyre seer nee frost sone one talk about my husband with ©~ ' Sho should try on frame after frame too, for it adds a softening surround- e love to you when yo at your best, . “AW, it don’t matter,” remarked 3 rt Twill a6" OU Aaa ete hee. pie oll, merece w other women, ' She othe sees her features stand out Ing to an arrangement which might Billy Bracton and Harrison Townley eighteen, pretty va weswul in nat! Rangle. “His father and T ace ous Many copies Tose petted crown thenld be’ applied after sal of tne And When he brings me flowers, 34 | ‘43 something quite improved beyond ‘be considered hard. and couldn't make up her mind which He handsome, wealthy, the right Playing rummy, and we aren't play- us New Year's cards.” CULGA AMR EA BGR” CaIRTNOA TO A: © compliment, or « kin ‘ their natural possibilities. _ Hata, after all, are the most one to marry, age for you. Ten years your senior '8 for anything.” “Wait, Ed, I'll go with you!” cried ply an application aces Rs a a f. ‘Often the blond girl will find that important consid “You simply couldn't b ‘ould make you respect’ him. You ,,If you cry, I'll whip you, too!" said Mr. angle. “I'll bet poor old Herod fim lee cold Water or a piece orien | Will not say, “What are you. trytnn 1 dark tortoise shell rims will do much girl whe wears ae y e in love would never dare quarrel with hin Mrs. Rangle sharply to her Uttie boy. tried to play cards ai home yubbed over the face so ce te asain te. coven OP BOw?’ for the pattern of her face. They add armony with wo men,” declared Marion, “I the way you would with Billy. Your Young Johnny Rangle was giving no And before the ladies could protes: close tho pores and. prevent ethe ak: ft ‘ tf, ‘an accent that sometimes is interest- eles or it can shout at know many a girl imagines that she life would be as smooth as a lake indications of grief, however, he was (he revolting } usbands had fled blackheads from rea para Speaking of Srrnaring 6 1 ing, But, again, she will see that the is in love with two men, but if she UPon a mild day in June. contorting his face'into a. grimace of ; PRERDE: If any husband and wife should fremnase the samme 18 too beary far would just let romance guide her she prtcaateern want it smooth,” iia his boyish playmate gettin eH) KOK Mit WH HOCH HOTMOORR RIM HOO NR make such resolutions as (hese she must hunt for Nght tortoise sal ery or they should have Micah gectagl the TEDL GAD “You mean you want excitemen', “As 1 was ay 1 Mrs. Rangle % N On January 1, 1922, : tatinum or gold until she finds roop or which are e, you like ly Bracton,” novelty, something different,” laughed Went on hurriedly, “Our Johnny is the 4, | | f t D | t And should even so far as t. q £E tor eee and coloring which seems wide and shadowing. continued Marion, “you have been as- Marion. “Yes, that’s exactly what most sensitive child I ever saw. He orma nian eve opmen KEEP them, La a Oe to have peen designed for her. mushroom hat 1s positively a sociated two years with him at bic ¢very &itl thinks when she is running ¢Tied a though his little heart would ¥ are th iq much more boon to the girl who wears glasses, ness schooi and you both started ‘your “Way from romance and the good Preak when the janitor came up the By Charlotte C. West, M D “Happy New Year“ for this pair and designs of for it gives an illusiveness to her business life at the same time. Billy ‘'!2&* which come to her in life to #airs all exvited yesterday to say . tides might be more than a wish— js than we did in eyes and the surroundings of them is your age and you think alike and MA!t¥ & Billy Bracton, that a man had fallen in a fit in the H112 only way in which we know therefore when filled wit ts custome = which ie charming and beautiful. To sce things alike. But that is not love phir’ goon crave this same Street a few doors below and ha with certainty that baby is FY amount of liquid, he is very apt Something, imdeed, very Hke # real- thing after she has roughed life a few been run over iby a truck and had thrty be sure the mushroom brim must not 4nd that is not romance, y in the hospitat n jompital , eo Tee © r months. She begins to think of the Just been taken ¢ frow ner too hard around | "To marry Billy Bracton would be amooth fe she might have had if she ambulance. I could not restrain his = to expel this if he 1s handled - ity! pain i unneces. y He pment. sarily. This is a amall point but a ‘'y gain In most important one te observe— , by the edges, but if it is just rightly like marrying a if: a Do You? Gomes: Ge fations Wer inmate eeu k cee eae ha't- tad just followed out the real ro- childish teara of sorrow. i. never handle baby overmych at any t and she never need be sorry that she patch it wp, and then quarrel agaim, MAnce of her life. eng Whateha keep mo in for when sl! | Now it is not at all essary io time, and least of all after each = K ow bought it. Billy has nothing but.a small sviary _,“YOU have two roads befor Fang was cut in the street ana furnish oneself with an expensive bur- '98. Aid nature by resting the in- Goi n for, drasses—the girl with and when you ‘were doing your own PeEFY Dayton. "One 1 would cait t jana J didn't?” apled the ven- ne e to carry out this precaution, 4Rt ng nm § se8 should know work and tired you'd road of romance, the other ol fe. E 8 Very convenient to have 9 @ capital plan to keep a little ©, QUESTIONS. — never hope to bi ase wet earth ‘you Neda reateeatt aera on Tough road. You say you Inve, the Ket to sco nothing, Maw! Izzy Slav- a basket scale in the nursery, espe. Note book in whichis jotted po Conrriet, 2085, he Dee Bae Pee 1, What the longest riv h Clothes Th ple fact of the Townley, the man ‘who count mice men. One love is'a romantic love insky saw it right from the first, and cially in households frequently visited ©Very week the weight as found on EAR FRIEND: A _ good United States cast of the Mi matter is that she 18a dignified done so much for you. “Poor pie other a sort of puppy-pal love. “The 1#2Y, Slavinsky says"—- by the stork, but mother can have the same sot of scales. Children who és i ‘tell 2, Which river is the longer, the personality and, while. there ie Would never hear the last of pour oder man will understand you and ,,"YOu Keep wet and speak w baby weighed on the same scales each Welgh more at birth than the average cateeman fe one whe tole Hudson or the Connecticut? i blasted romance.” make an ideal husband for you, Te PU Spoken to!” cried Mrs. week at the corner grocery or delicat- baby usually lose this excess and the truth. 5. What is the color of a Catawba “Yes, that sounds good,” laughed Will give you all the luxuries of life, Sif shaking tho sensitive one, essen if she has not access toa health &radually approach the weight of the What gets the order so quivkty Pessy. “I've heard of wives who The younger man will expect you t) .. naan t the ladies on the cards centre or milk station, Every one is Normal child and—this is a eomfort- is that the truth gees home, and =~ th tan Eeae = P'0d along the rough road with him, ZC any feet, Mama?" asked little interested in watching baby grow and ing fact to those with a puny daby— e greater pop Bia He will treat you asa pal and quarre) "Ma Jarr, as crowding by her the weekly visit of mother with her the undersized infant, when propeny f & man wants what you have ington or Oreg: + A (ber blouse and then see black rimmed with you in true pal fashion, and you father's elbow and breathing audibly. jittle one to find out how much welght fed and guarded, develops faster than "¢ is impressed with the truth the oq jent of a o pl Slasees stand out against it as an will have a hard climb. she picked up the queen of hearts ond he has taken on sii dollar in'Cuban money? K2®P8_ a Boconting note. Why, the effect “ppere is a type of girl’who knows Jet four other cards fall on the floor, weighing will be i rity distinguishes that her olessec ty 1d one of real cheerfulness, which might enough to take the road which leads ™xing the uble to other tion to the general scheme. tases blac frames tc ca icra nate fe romance and lngury. There is an; 1Ase we Sule heen roaint a : 3 to use for a dec- other type of girl who cries out: { We only he normally, hi 7, What ie an angle of 90 degrees And the subject of color is one for orative note. like rough roads and want some. the children?” Mr. Jarr inquired te the previous the average child, nature doing her a8 you tell Ht, and the rest Ip most as pleasur- best to bring his weight up to the easy. as itis to mother, fiandard. The gain is most rapid if yeu must try to when a child develops during the first three months, when gains in weight, and the daily average gain is almost two- P@0Ple, try impressing them with ? her to consider in all of i ! om Me. 1 physicians have come to regard the tnirds of an ounce. In the second your truthfulness and sineer- in a ream of paper? Rever know the joy of using black ous frames. Her features may de- I don't know,” confessed Peggy n a, Papa! How can you be so fant can best be followed by NOUNE fhe eheyeey ae Re eee month is thing ty, What part of a tree is the cor- 1889 frames as an accent against that alternative. Then jet her she arose to go. “I'll have to tr, @ irritable at the innocent curiosity of the weight. The moment his weight (ie ,Sowest and it again picks U2 changes, while truth and sineer-- - ome brilliant spot of orange. But Ary a emart black ribbon dangling it over, ‘Marien, SP the child?” asked Mrs. Jarr appeai- remains the same—stationary—we ‘0m the ninth to the twelfth month. "1 aoa ot AMewana. can the side. This often adds a ‘But on the way bhume all she ¢ ingly. must find out the cause. One of the Weight Gain During First Yea % the or ide tion whioh even she did verse “Yes, I wanta hold the cards! 1 most simple causes is vomiting after Wea Goin, te sell , ares |}... cnepubreeapacnoertecemsas te rn 0 ee =>

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