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a ee 10 “PAINT AND POWDER GIRLS” CRITICISM AS ‘ Marguerite Mooers Marshal . Tow far ought a woman to po in making herself look pretty? | @nd powder? The defenders of the gentle art of make-up, as practiced by the modern } airl, had thelr innings yesterday in ene vening World. Clearly, they } ma not agree with Evan Tooth, National Commander of the Army, who recently condemned the use of all artificial alds to beauty, “Man wants women as nature in tesded they should be," Booth. metics in the United + «race to the country. ys is a dis- She insists and that divorces are often) cit by the Women have attempted to deceive their husbands as to thelr appearance What do Evening World readers) think about the paint and powder) question? Let us hear from you. To-day appear a few of the letters al- | ready received, in which the girl who flers is dishone {uses make-up is raked over the coals. | | What have other girls and young 4 inen to say about her? h THIS GIRL THINKS EVANGELINE { BOOTH IS RIGHT. Here are the critic.sms of the “painted doll" offered by eof her own sex: j } "Dear Madam—t sincerely be l that Miss Booth is right in re to re p= sf othe metics that ten © the x } artificial, 1 take and } that is face powd I think that a [| good powder protects the skin from } Smoke and diet, and should be ured } Yet Lam sorry for the poor sith who | } Boes out with her nose in a plaster | cast—sorry for her on account of her ignorance. | Do we girls of 1922 have to 1 rouge because our an in 1822 wore something that was not good for ‘their health? No! We all live in a | progressive world, Why not be | natural, original individuals? Many a} ; beautiful personality Is hidden be- } cause of the excess make-up. We {sce only the surface, and that s | merely artificial, “The lip-stick has drawn us back years and years in culture. Will a girl from a cultured, refined family finish her toilet preparation in a prominent tea room? Yes! I have iseen beautiful girls take out the si!- | | ver-cased ‘nature’ and touch the ‘bow’ after sipping a cup of tea. “It is true that men like the make- tup. Nine hundred and ninety-nine Tout of 1,000 will take a girl who is } dolled up’ out with them before they | will take a modest, well-dressed girl ‘They like to make a show, a bluff. | fWhat do they care about the artl- ‘pcial? L believe that all girls should look their best at all times. What Is COME IN FOR A ROUND OF ‘PAINTED DOLLS” ::::::.. ener Their Critics Are Divided as to Sex, but Scold- ~ ings Are Comparatively Mild, and in Some! Cases It Is Admitted Sometimes Artificial wives “Make-Up” Is an Improvement. Is it dishonest for her to use paint | ve f vecause ¢ mn et | (00C é f Neautitul] esAUse. of tHe nosTHEtGs qussusueeenene They embody every good quality ot | irl,’ try to go without the higher-priced pens with the ex : | and see if you don't J Gl b tion. i is- il 2 Bacterial ‘ ass erg cep’ of the name. For this omis i y it for a year, ‘Everygirl," (Established 1902) a see get them at near half the | (and see what pretty girls we have, * a regular prices. y 2 -while | what beautiful women! A GIRL. 290 Fifth Ave. 48 eu prices. Surely a worth-while Rouge and lip-stick girls, this is BETWEEN 30TH AND 31ST STS. Saving. argued Miss | “The enormous sale of cos- | | ond my boy friends. that the use’ of such artificial beauti- | fact that) is worth a lot— and “*Eddys” Sauce has been a house- hold term for many ears. But it isn’t the name— it’s the taste which has established its permanence. F She could eat anything \—without indigestion or sleeplessness " For a time she had been troubled with gasafter her evening meal. The i inful after eat- ‘Then she started taking two cakes of Fleischmann’s Yeast every night between herevening mealand bed- time, She poured about a half cup of boiling hot water over the yeast cakes, stirred them thoroughly, added a little cold water and drank. " She found she could eat anything and sleep splendidly afterward. ‘Thousands of men and wom finding that Fleischmann’ corrects stomach and in troubles. It promotes the flow of bile and pancreatic juice, Appetite is kept normal and you are pro against indigestion, Add 2 to 3 cakes of Fleischmann's Yeast to your daily diet. You will find that your whole digestive sys- tem is greatly benefited, Be sure it's ast — the familiar with the yellow _ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDN ESDAY, FEBRUARY he wore with his bathing sult that he n Innovation. The Mayor saya he Is hero remain in the water without | or the bathing and warm climate and @ and neck. He received Hrest and that he has no wish or Ins ured chaffing upon the elination to be bothered with work us men would like them, ‘os no one \ painted doll. paint and powder will used, as the girl who is not |. rity must have something to im- prove her looks. “Mothers of cares fo to-day should dis. | daughters from using | ind the result will be a | benefit to the girls financially and morally | urage thel H. C. F. KOCH & CO. « 125th Street, West ‘\ CONSTANT READER.” | $< WONT many Lp FOUSD ABAN- DONED. about one month old, pink and white shawl, was it in the hallway at No Avenue by Miss Margaret © there. | hoe Down Go the Prices on ® police, who sent the | | FOUNTAIN PENS | A bahy boy, found Inst 209 Colunst more beautiful than naturé’ “Would the older women use make-up If we giMs refrained from | PALM AMUSED AT t? Not They have to use it to keey| MAYOR'S TRICK BATHING LID. | || bp thelr so-called youthful looka, «| PALM BEACH, Feb. §.—Mayor Hy- The $2.25 Kind The $3.50 Kirid |! (iat their husbands will not leave | 2h Mua h attention on the | || i peach yest n a broad-brimmed tnem for the younger women. Is It ‘And is it not sad that so | autiful faces are no long straw hat with @ peaked crown, woven by natives of the vest Indies, which | i “1,25 “ 1.69 not true? many what one boy thinks of you: “Dear Madam—A girl with natural, rosy cheeks ts all the go with myse Branch: 511 6th Ave. BETWEEN 30TH AND 31ST STS. Short &Medium Vamp Shoes We Are Now Showing t! French Creations in Fountain Pens; large hand turned barrels, made of the best quality hard rubber (chased), lever self filling style, clip at- tached; heavy 14-Kt. solid gold pen, pointed with 1.25 Value $2.25 iridium Women’s Self-Filling Fountain Pens, sus- pended from a silk ribbon sautoir, with gold filled slide, screw cap to render it | -leakable; || non-leakable 1.69 sautoir and pen Value $3.50 Mai “A little powder adds much to a xirl's attractiveness. In fact, the | barbers put it on the men's faces. | Some men do it on their own hook. | Rouge is red in ¢ And what | @ does the word ‘red’ usually signify Yes, danger, Rouge is the banner which a young man may tell at first blush whether a girl is healthy and wise, It speaks In plain words to m¢ and says, ‘Lam master of borh the unhealthy and foolish “As for the lip-stick, it laugh to think that there are stitl some fiappers in this world who think that men are blind Watch out, little camouflager, your day is near at hand. T neatly dressed, ali around, girl is nigh, x “MUST HAVE SOMETHING TO IM- PROVE HER LOOK Another man writes as follows from. Trenton, N. J.: Latest Women's Quality Footwear. “La Rose”’ tian eet amex (cue yo rr Patent — Coltskin rey Suede wie? yaad Kid or Black Satin Make Your Dear Madam: In reply to your | a Windows Sell question as to whether women should | Ml Sines 1 to 9, Ato EE More G use cosmetics, you can quote me as | @ ly of 58 Thi lore Goods follows: ~ Formerly 0 ird Ave. vith scientific illumina- “Evangeline Booth says women who | tion can you make your show use cosmetics are dishonest She is windows 100% effective. right. vesn't mean more light. “Nature never intended women. to} Wy cies 44) (he Ghd use powder and paint, especially the way some young women indulge in it. You can see them using it in the street curs, restaurants and, in fact, any public place. Jf they could see themselves as we men sce them they certainly would feel ashamed of them- selves. server's yes, the more light the worse the effect. It does mean lighting the display brightly without glare. It means Holophane Refectors. Ask your electrical contractor, SUNDAY EXCURSIONS | § .00 FEB. 12 & 26) MAR. 12 & 26. “Take the young girl just leavins | Ei school in her teens. She goes to work | gpa APL. 9 & 23 E and the first thing she learns there is Tickets s008 only. on. special. trnin date | le to paint and powder, Of course, the| wma isued laine "News York, W. 23d. Bt iB other girls tise it, and to keep In style) Ear Aint chi P Sy AM ad ILLUMINATION SERVICE le she unust use it’ too. Otherwise she LSP itt, bisa 342 i : meer ‘ won't look pretty and will be afraid |g, Jeary, Paiiedelnnte Madison Avenuc Murray Hill 7507 Fy of not making a good impression with ke 'WJERSEY CENTRAL the boys, “But the less they use it the better The McCreery Men’s Shop A Fine Clearance of . | Men’s and Young Men’s OVERCOATS | $9 Ane 7 Formerly $37.50 to $65.00 OT, FOO OIE We have taken our entire remaining stock of Winter Overcoats and marked them at this .new Has low price in order to dispose of them quickly. There Hi are Ulsters, Raglans and Chesterfields—all sizes | from 33 to 44—but not in every style. 5th AVENUE TUE ETI 35th STREET dames McCreery & Co. Second Floor—Use the Fifth Avenue Entrance Beirs28 = 8, . Suite consists of buffe 1922. Dining Room _ Furniture In the Midwinter Sale Now in Progress In the Dining Room Section of our Sixth Floor we have as- sembled an unusual collection of furniture. You will find suites in period designs and adaptations of the work of many old and famous designers, you will find them in a variety of woods and finishes. And, of equal importance, every suite is tagged at lowest-in-the-city prices. A few are described: Darr thss hc 10 Piece Dining Room Suite $239.00 as illustrated) and > motif; made in American walnut Consists of buffet, 60 inches Suite designed ai or mahogany, con and cered. long, with two drawers, one lined for silverware, and two cupboards; china ’ cabinet 37 inches long; enclosed serving table 38 inches long; round or oblong i extension table; five side chairs and one arm chair, sedts covered with leather 3 or tapestry. A | >: 7 . . . * X 9 Piece Dining Room Suite $298.94 ig | + . ra c : | . Consists of buffet, 54 inches fg! } ve side chairs and one arm f& ) Same Suite, with 60 inch In American walnut ve long; silver cabinet; chair, seats covered buffet, $302.44. 9 Piece Dining Room Suite $383.00 Renaissance ¢ of Ameri 66 inches; Anti cered uc finis m table tan or blue leather. »blor on. Italian an walnut or mahogany veneered. china cabinet; round extension table 54 and one arm chair, seats covered with inches in diameter: blue leather. 10 Piece Dining Room Suite $449.00 Sheraton design, in mahogany veneered, with beryl walnut veneer panels. Suite consists of buffet, 72 inches long, with three drawers and two cupboard china cabinet with cupboard on bottom: enclosed serving table; oblong es tension table; five side chairs and one arm chair, seats covered with blue figured hair cloth. 10 Piece Dining Room Suite $511.00 es Chippendale design, of mahogany or walnut, combination solid and veneered. aI St I » side chairs Suite consists of buffet, 72 inches long; china cabinet with one drawer; en- closed serving table; round extension table, 54 inches in diameter; five } side chairs and ane arm chair, scats covered with tapestry. i 10 Piece Dining Room Suite $672.00. Italian Renaissance design, in polychrome finished American walnut veneered. Suite consists of buffet, 68 inches long; silver cabinet; enclosed serving table; oblong extension table; five side chairs and one arm chair, seats and backs upholstered with tapestry. Breakfast Room Furniture Is Another Feature of This Great Sale. Anticipating the demand for Breakfast Room Furniture we have provided for this sale a number of handsome Breakfast Room Suites—suites desirable alike for breakfast rooms and dining rooms of smaller homes. 6 Piece Breakfast Room Suite $118.92 Mahogany veneered suite, consisting of buffet, 54 inches long; gateleg table, 24x36 inches when closed and 36x54 inches when open; four side chairs 7 Piece Breakfast Room Suite $196.00 American walnut veneered suite, consisting of buffet, 54 inches long; gatcleg extension table, 20x48 inches when closed and 48x54 inches when open, 6 feet when extended; five side chairs; seats covered with blue figured denim LO NEW YORK Baers — Sixth Floor NERALD SQUARE. Sno eo