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cee nen pn = aa -— . J — - Ay + Naor ee EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1922, RYRREN RRR ERAS A RERRER SERRE ES NESSES Dress Pointers for the Girl Who Dances é By Marguerite Mooers Marshall Margery Wells Advises What to Wear. AY ROCA HH HH RR TET HHH HHI ——_— And When to Wear It : Can You Beat It ] By Maurice lietten ‘This season's fashions =<hivit such a visible decrease in LSS the skin and shin acreage ‘hat the clerical sin crop experts By Margery Wells. # ia ; : —— Land s g als raped: ae san ina Seas, fae Wines Bibles MERRRARAMRER HAH K KK LM I HM ve ROT RRS HO KI I ee are hoping tora shortage in wild oats. VERYBODY wants to dance these Tay: And dancing oo sinssckeensisett AaOa nis working its way in between more serious efforts in a manner that de- mands a certain, new type of dressing. There are some girls who lote to dance so certainly that any one of resses is looked at bythemselves as a possible dancing array. Thore ) are others who reserve their dancing to extra special occasions and who have dresses just for that. But those who rush around to tea dances must \bop in from their daily activities and be consistently garbed for either occupation. For a girl with the spirit of dancing ‘son her system that she does the latter thing, then there is always the Plafm black satin dress which does for’ any occasion. She can be per- feotly clothed in it for her office du- or for her shopping about town. then she can step into a restau- ad where she meets some one to ORI HOO AO SRC RIOR HH Oe « Maxims « | Of a Modern Maid h rs OR ee 42R EERE ie IEF, ERRSA, ‘ has a way of \| Don't CARE \LET S START ip.) HE NEW YEAR r poral ANDSTOP EVERYTHING 1S FORTHE Best] ) LAM GOING TO BEAN OPTINIST: (Now York Evening World) Uy Press Publishing ‘ marry a chivalrous man. After you have goaded him into LWAYs A making you ery, you are practically sure of the new furs, or — —— id > \F YOU CAN'T the green gold wrist watch he said he couldn't afford. KY GETAMAID As soon as 4 woman has decided to discourage a man’s advances, her IT NEANS imagination paints such a pleture of his consequent suffering that she ends WORKING by being nicer to him than ever. IS Good A New Year's resolution is like bargain-counter china—no matter how FoR Yau fine it looks, there's a little crack in it somewhere. That infallible memory test system would be discovered if any woman could explain how she remembers that her husband left open the refrig- erator door, so that the baby’s milk was a total loss, one night in August nineteen years ago! Most races for business success are won in the last lap, and by that time it's another kind of lap which the business woman is occupying. 1] Every husband is familiar with Gandhi's non-co-operationist tactics, Only, in the home, they are called “the sulks!” The age of marriage is growing later, and the divorce rate is increas- : ing, Most of us, that is, marry at leisure and repent in haste, ; It may not be better to give grounds for divorce than to receive them, but men seem to think it less humilating. i "OU SE SBE 9 9 TR TT . et t * When “Grown-Up Men” Need | te : Spankings Instead of Jail | Housework and Church Also Advocated as Punishment—Three Judges and One Superintendent Give Their Views. Copyright (New York Evening World) by Prese Publishing Co. 4 day school every Sunday for five 1LAT is the best way to pun- ehurch morning and night and @un- what Is termed a “minor” of- fense? ‘ “Spank them," says Mugist v.11 Brunten of York County Police Court, Toronto, Canada, week This scheme of punishment fot dia- orders at the camp was conceived and carried out by A. W. Miller, sup- erintendent of a coal company at P Send them to church, advisea A. W. Black Mountain, fifty miles up the ITS FoR. THE REST. Millen auperinicndent Of & coal com’ Cuinbelahal Valley ftom) Piaevitie, LAM AN OPTIMIST. k 2. 5 en pany at Black Mountain, Ky, Ky. If a man gets drunk or creates IT HEANS —— \ \ Make them keep house and tend ba- other trouble around the camp he is INDIGESTION SOCTOR . THEY Lace and taffeta in black is ARE ALL highly desirable for a dance frock, but the dancing girl is at OUT. DS her best in simple white net. SS youthfulness of appearance, and the extreme popularity of this material hus it acceptable for privat bies as wife works, offers Judge King brought before the superintenden! at Kton, Mass. the verdict Is “Go to church” or Flog them at a whipping post, might quit. The pesult has been that the he offered by Judge Duffy of the camp ts rapidly becoming one of tho Criminal Courts of Baltimofe, most orderly in the mountaine while Many young men, members of the Sunday School has more than 200 ngs, take jail sentences very lght- regular attendants and morning and Iv" says Magistrate T, H. Brunton. evening services are attended by from dance with and Ublaris: a bome Teo in cue sumimer” Woe meeorn cor when they are released they tell 200 to 300 persons, i In the siinplicity of her black satin there, is the pure” wh orienay wondrous stories to thelr chums, aid Mrs. BP. Plauss of Brockton, - covering. which, when trimmed with) rows are honored as heroes. After @ good, Mass. brought a complaint against sound spanking from the broad hand her husband before Judge King anid of a policeman, with a court room suggested a fitting punishment for full of people to look on, thelr gang’ him. would not be inclined to idolize or She volunteered to go out and nyy them make @ living for the family if he Magistrate Brunton, who tn his husband would stay at home; kvep the own court has put this fdea into house tidy and tuke cure of the thr:« for ull classes of offenses, children, The Judge omiered the plan sting or narrow black The same thing is true of a plain becomes as formal a loc sult, Though suits have lost some of Fitment as une could caneeiee wi thelr popularity during the pust sea- {3 nothing for an eventn.s son, they are still good style for the dance fix und Many of the girl gir} Who wears hers smartly. Noone this season’ have confined their e: Om.& sult. And, in it, she can 60 which would becume them more tulle amyt*here that her fancy dictates, for anything to be worn an in She “an even be at home in a dancing formal gatherins sweet pract 2 rma gat oo ys no Young man spanked tn this tried. If he makes a guod “housewite ej 1 ave seen them, ate ut ojala With a wide berth, atten th non las ever returned op an- the complaint against nim will re dis migot, arréyed in suits and holding frocks ner Ong abeestion = - —— a ore ts - er charg missed. thelr own conspicuously among the t have be ne t e 1 ‘anad\u J es agree f you beat y [Se eo Silove es Ine wits or eon 2 IBIBO HONODEMEREHOMCMCEEACMBRY Several Canadian Judges ag If you beat your wife duwa in rr a nfOpGue! “d onal Bi tin dressed of all. Much depen girls, If they have any talent mtn q with him and prop 4 national Baltimore you will xet an old-tin: jcourse, upon the general laciness and jn this direction t Make them uf ° fe x . MM gpanking law—not merely for Ju- punishment, but a verv effective one Imetfiness of the blouse and its front themselves. andl if they are entree am qo @ t vonites, but for all males Jess than from Judge Duffy of the Criminal fixings, for if that is light and fluffy devoid of thesy paeticular instinets 4 arr | 8 4 ar (0) a Ir xonltes, a ld, No #, Court. Cornelius Smith, negro wife . % ty-six years old, Not flogging, 5 land white, why then it makes a far then they lubor with the dresonuy FI % A hehe ed’ spanking— beater, knows. Only recently hi el en if it Is rk and who can turn them out some i be : but good old-fashioned i ‘5 . ly recently he was eect then ie it I dae and. Who can turn them out something By Roy L. McCardell 62 By Caroline Crawford young man sprawled acro## the tho reciplent of five terrific blows *"Bishould always keep its coat with it, Silk net dresses and chiffon dresses : e’ Evening World): by Inte Tublishis Copreignts: 1 eplag World)’ ty Press Publinite, “s of a burly constable, Sheriff McNulty, putting every ounce 7 © Biithen. it “ooks ike somett mn ments of t ésy TAK tehael “let us that Mr, Jar Which Man Will P. Ch fe b > Bnasa Id of his ht into the bl s like something dis: uments of th AK cha ¥, “let ug say that Mr. dary ich ] i , o 2 onder if a young man would of his weight into the blows, brought tinguished: whereas, if the coat. be quite naturally, | Ree i a owes Sul $5 and is being dunned foi ie aie an Ne Leggy Choose ford Husband ihe elon fe spanking— the leather thongs down hard adh hemoved, it is all too apt to look like e formal affairs, But “You don't take it Sele oor learnt ote mother Haves: 6 pe sOuny a f bee a misfit of some sort or anothe Deeiness ay a wien The coat is a part o! the general icheme and there it should remain un- ess climatic conditions absolutely dr its removal. Then an apology 8 necessary. naterials colors it ber. 1h ont trimming of any cash register and ra inost formal Sol, the rted. dyed in It's $7.20, and Lain’t saying a woh bout it, only + in the new yea Td like t be tling in what's dur me,” remarked the clgar store man Mr, Jarr owes Sol $5 and is and get over it wich—or have his the bare back of the negro. The souni! sentence meted out to him, of the lash could be heard all through : “Drunk and disorderly, Go to the corridor. BILLY BASKS IN THE LIMELIGHT. $$ — Jed it to you « noke Shop proprict esses and those made = rs dunned for it," Mr. Dinkston r HEN Townley told Peggy that vd Pe ' WW EVEN geyey POO OE Mae a OE OE 2 a Both of the frocks shown in the from of the soft satins ay It this $5 bill” rey rr owes ‘Rangle $3. and W 1 Was going vgland for ive's plat Wil your raise In Oestceea r jilystration are perfect examples of really th t saustuctory of a Dinkston, ving the inter owes Slavinsky 35," this last 1 : 5 ; wy and-second the fact that for fe * ° vo months, Peggy felt no Fr GREG Ginos Arenas wiles Hove go purely bance 8. ‘Thess mate ina) @osnnuiaie tun Gene a being prompted by the fact that Mi ‘ yf nthe I can do just exactly us © Tast arebits [asi ade Fy | duty to perform in life, One 15 Stand a sre Ml of flinging around ing possibilitics of money in Slavinsky, the glazier of the neigh- pane the temporary separation. J plea * 9 of cotton net and the other of before they decide to depart this life gia, m borhood, had entered at that momen Even iis wd. 6 ve enjoyed . x taffeta and net. Of course, and give the adornment of the * Mr. Slavinsky opened bis eves, “Hs tatu that ane! vnning # By Emilie Hoffman & s vastly bes Young and dancing girl, Mr, Jarre and Mr. Rangie, who had must have gotten credick from my matum th F nyons in that & here are colors which are vastly be- YOU! a he ) 1022, (Now York Evening World) by Preas Publishing Co. and beautiful, but they The taffeta dress in the picture ts dropped imto the eigar ste wou Vite," he began ought to know é é ‘ Copyriahy 1422, 0 an ve the drawback of nce made of a combination iof taffeta {¢ was the only place in the nie hia is just’ supposing,” said M whether she cared Wlways told you if wasn't x OYSTER RAREBIT. add a scant half a cup of milk, thin Hing destinea to so long a life of wear, 8d black la feht be aan SY hood at all interesting to « nto, Jar, Mudwing Slavinaky Keep for him or not hy Ge WHA me. Tt means much more ALD one pint solid oysters in one egg slightly beaten, Serve on 1 fet is a material which has an iS ht be done away pe . 1 wae t oF ony parents eep hot, to o vee! astonishingly long life before itt that in part, and still that Now that Prohibition had lall “Sol, say, (ges me $5," Dinkston he time | 8.30, when the curtain went i the! own liquer and k ep as S toast or unsweetened crackers, ia “if it is cotton net. It can b> 1 looking and a dre the cafes, gazed at the jon- continued Now Rangle you take turne _ certain Broadway imusieal com Put tablospoonful of butte BEAN RAREBIT. cleaned over and over again without Qrios Pur lastanee, gies might be strator of the debt-killin netions ihe mousy and pass it to Slavinaks York did not stir |e vec ely sat in the fourth in the pan; when meited add nalf a’ s1ctt ono tableapoonful of butter an! ed it hi mthat supreie th tage ge About the neck line and the rest might Of eurreney with almost as 1 In- jtarted to hive it in hin Ins pocket Mer SeHiARHAl Wis “Tirat balcony seats had heen POUNd Of cheese cut Into small pleces season with one-third teaspoonful of : a . looking ae youthful As any. Be taffeta pure and simple, It would terest as Sol himself when Dinkston (ook it from hin and WAS Not until the morning Of their lot before, but this ev Lilly Season with salt, paprika and mus- gait, a few grains paprika, thre i could possibly be. Its filminess Bult be Bo goad design and Suitable “Now wait a minute!" « Sol he it to Mr, Jarre, Jt was hardly vis departure, when eighteen deep red ak tL FS) show Pesiy He tard to taste. Beat one ogg until light fourths teaspoonful of Worcestersh:1 nd ite possibility of beins gathered Which we are thinkings Patty About “That ain't money loaned you eae eee ruses arrived, that a little mist camo j/'r Pay the role of Harrison *“ and gradually add the hot oyszer sauce. ‘Add one cup of cold mashed > wey. sonumnasele Solas ie something hese taffeta dresses made in or; mally, remember. It’ to Sol ana te Sore a Rea cys a her eyes, I had been juor. this into the cheese mix- baked beans and one cup of cheese ho ail eset ioe Peg color (and the taffgtas do come inthe Yeu to show us something. | in the cash rogister again, typleal of Harrison Townle W lately und confided: the fact ture, Place the hot oysters on heif cut in small pieces. Mix thorough! 8 possible at her evening parties. antes enprling a pace): sare Wonder Tee oe apes lasnere ahd ee selzed upon it and held it up. g; 12 “tnd elghteen roses to nthe fat ne did mot really love Townliy, slices of toast or crisp crackers and gi on hot toast immediately af A e active for evening dresses ‘gars sayi "We now see that this i 5 oiled hte ‘ t iV oshe eclated | fin) our the Ae a [eae 4 Lind cometh he ie. pea Some of them ave not trimmed at all M" 8 brother-in-law"-— bill—only $5, no more and no less: 3 Ne led away whtcen would qualities and realized that would POUFr the mixture over them, cheese is all melted. a and t longer skirts with on meld Mr sare, ae, n iat by being clreulated and not hoarded gest his first attentions to lier, his i ga be a good maté¢h for he WELSH RAREBIT. TOMATO RAREBIT. jongex to accompany them. brothe: awe,” reé da host of de * sale ston. first bouquet 0) ner eighteenth When she mentioned the fact t ute ables poc | er into i They are the fluffiest of the He ty “and if 1 to be Interrunt Te is ont tee vacation atin aoe \ ‘the ara tide is van Hily Was doing so well In. th 1 a Ere bea AR aa Ni ere ‘i Melt one tablespoonful of butter and dresses and those that are mo way you will OUty YOUNEE {t to Slavinsky it killed 85, paid uj Tnblioeh MOWSrS ARDY GAN world and $40 a week rice hen melted add half a <ti in one cup grated cheese. Grad- coming to youth and beauty, No gin blame if nothing whatever $5 worth of ‘indebtedness. Rang Lieent to Re lier mother's attitude changed pound mild cheese cut into diaks or usiy add one well beaten egg. Dis an fil the y done to alleviate the present xy hovered over the * You'll have t : amall thin ella d add one-fourth se. f gan fall to love their puffiness and trial depression and financial bald it to Jars, that makes Hod opie hon ho have to work out your own unt ey, and add on fourth solve a pinch of soda in half a cup of ) een Know 3 lends to their neral appen ies er a 't see indus\ s. hands It to me and ine makes $3 T 1 n the cold winter #'rl ought to be allowed right t hk ta one igh ANSE estas ¢ GUk ANG Mir Bile (le. the alates, -. Sr caticNs ‘Dhere in never anything about a tate giok Gent eee Say Industrial depres= Coane oo ae and Oat makes et werance and tt et Her own husband” Ole tee Ont ee aul of When it begins to thicken add three a *teta frock which is in the least dowdy fire syou newer we ye “¢ and it has 1 $15 Indebtedness and nie of summer Ritery (the Billy escorted cayenne. One toaapoontul of Worces- austere of @ cup of solid t : Y Jarr You er work and are pal . sj qua f ap of so! omatoe: trWnich is the heavier metal, looking, that is if it is designed wit Jatt “You never v = is still in good working order, und ind wedding day eT ne, eBa\ at the , hire sauce may be added if de- Cook the mixture uml creamy ani ead or platinum? any thought or artistic ability f =f nf 1 could thus go on indffinitely relieving little card which eam tehionable restaurants and the sd, When cheese melts, gradually serve on buttered toage er crackers. : Let him go ah 1 joyed what he termed Ld B—Whore is the town of Guingamp, ,, 1” evening and dancing frocks, pe:- nervously, “he may Walk ot 2) vs the financial stringency.” And so nd th ssage, “WIL wr Piet wnat he termed | ‘es eae 4 } gingham cloth originated? aps more than in any other of a anda with my money; Ti ing Saying, he put it in his pocket amen,” reassured her th { the apirit of t ld seh 3—Wh: ., jj ' girl's dresses, there is that possibility noivus!" But, hold on there! Give back; 1 not lost the “real romunce + Spirit a} F old ac DEM PORTH BORIS SEMI ot 28 a SRE SOUR BEER aiied that ee age Sometimes of making the simple thing the inost TeDFesent (ie banker nan- !t ain't yours!” cried Sol in alarm gp they enjoyed frat du “ distinguished cne in the room. ‘The cial interests, then," | M ynkston “I represent the finaucia) interest rhat evening as she and E r oe ibe x G H ” What Other name is sometimes color does so much, the decollete docs wanton sites eee matt ate the banks, the overhead ta*heavy, th subway from thi But Billy and 1 an ' How the ‘ Great White Way egan pplied to petroleum? so much moye and the gene dee with. walking underfoot—the going, In other | nd herselt in a ¢ ne say dances, and when yu g S--From the bodies of what living Sign of the gdrment ges another lon, “know that,” sald Sv words—is good eked the door of hur apartment she Copyright, 1923, (New York Evening World) by Press Publishiag Co, ; cy pa was formic acid originally Wy to making the whote effect quit And may ts ope wate n suc sina a0 A ing, Mr Dinkston v) 3 Mesut to you te aay : ound hor ath 1 imother + clectric iMumination of first dispiay of electric street jumt- , G-—-What is the capital city of Con- herefore you can see that tli Well, then sala Mr Dinkston w, 3 gon VEN wee st you received @ ter father wa Inclined to. bo x | + New York street was at- nation in the American metropolis Pov cad 'y of Con danco frock need not be any more — a tana ail Spaatie = bs ) always happy on ‘Tues. Vere w » her and explained that & t ted in 1880, when a 1 marked the dim beginning of the ‘ laborate nor’ expen: than the gled Peggy an & aut with a y« & , 7 eet White Way” and the transfor- TOF what mythological people freuinr ove aeeaaie an , REE ies = hipea n acce it 1 wa the new system of street t ¢ Way” and the ‘or { Pibpsivte ance peop Fogular everyday frock. Tt san toe eu HO HH WOR MIME ACH HEHE 20a HH Be eee | q DECNUNO rend Gran entire lighting. With the crude apparatus mation of Broadway by night tnto « what did the ancient Greeks and become only an expression tras if ’ th his yellow 4 hr his tle was about to f mt nus esult was fa scene of dazzling splendor such as : egard Hymen as the god? is good for the soul of the young and ff For the Housewi es Scrapbook Europe," right to come to thelr home when " but a dim fo our grandfathers could never have | $—How many heade did the myth- ®" adornment de luxe for the ¢ in the ‘ : . by Y f that accounty ¢ r mother intervened, Jers to he accomplis dreamed of. faniaat ttre hese? eral “appearance of the dance a | YOU want an 8 putting in food + 1 we'll ceinorat , vBilly Braet nis a Very f R Hariips ai he first display of electric light , ‘i 2 whole. prink p of astens 4 cooking » wing ni she told hey | ne result o! ing on a large scale was at the Paria ‘ 1—Who killed the hydra? Tace frocks are very good for in cea’ wit wd j kaseir ou wan) met him several ti nd quite ay was predicted by Exposition of 1878, when the wonders ‘ ANSWERS. ‘ ' } f ) s ; i formal dances when they aro simply jotore putting it in t 1 ‘ \ a real Kupper afterwa ve Of him. F have her vo. tricity could never of the “olectric candle" of Paul Jab- : : 4—platinum; 2—Brittan made, V. frocks ara good, ani PSHE t the pul ‘ matter with ge ‘ Nd to-m e will plar age a lochkoff, a Russian engineer, startled v { nV tuko the place 48 as an econom- opotamus: | tock ol those combined of these two mit - will, matertail Vel take ft : nce rhe given at tak r the world, The Paristan’ displas i nte; 6—Hartford; 7—Amazons; rials are even better than one ye.d Aluminum heats ed focilng 4 al and effictent method of lighting however, was dim and dull fi ; ; mine; 10—~Hercules, ata time . have the cooking ut eewe oll celebrate two things,” de To-morrow—Mother and Daughter, streets. Pgor an it was, however, the with the bia 3 nee accomptiobed. : \ 4 ~~