The evening world. Newspaper, February 10, 1922, Page 21

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Tot age Sar mene eee. la hel THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1923. case of the girl who does not use it, ner | which no sarthly artifice can nig the! walk away from the ved to mae the Skin looks oily and her hair untidy. | teast compare. waist measure 18 inches! That is my observation, Of course, WOMAN BLAMES THE MEN ° many Sasa who s , * OS girl of to-day is oquai SIEeTTe AL (OF she MOTHER WITH GI FF HER | merger art irom 1 FOR ‘PAINT AND POWDER GIRLS’s i: 2c es BWA SLES NE ARTE 0 twenty <fve can arn rom ’ {ent sms on the tow. people that <o $50 and more eek [ know what |to extremes, and not the hundreds Nere's a nice, (riendiy letter froma | am talking D have girls of “T have finally come ¢ T, the ot \ 1 ° in Deay Madam—Vhe © iad Dont evow our, wv youth " Jclusion that {f it 19 roing rake say ecw soung Srith he elesenae athe {you look better ind take | go | (7 88 Rerroent. af BHO aie | onl way tO Seip. That's One Big Shanon ROt tHe sALUNCial| 16 ITU ettootar iad af yesteryear) x0 READER. why condem ne few? Beautifiers, Though Correspondent Admits | | dicate! gene “It the It Can Be Overdone—Man Wants Girls’|"heric ros caus oacee nee Faces to Shine Only With Heavenly Light.) toss te: man who lives in the Stat - seir « at tae s] Sine ae COFFEE Marguerite Mooers Marshall. crs think about it, Here are letters} ne sagan soa =’ ‘oman to go tn!" doth sides of the question | VAC- Kerr HOw fAr Ought @ woMne “Dear Madam—As for the use of ‘ase my atand with c making herself look pretiu? cosmetics, 1 myself am not vary! “Men and women a a id i =: 7 It 48 dishonest for her to use pain! much in favor of tt, but 1 will May¥|image of God. tf He bud wanted | Ty sy tathere ecu is uarantec aa SENIOR and” powder* | wa ior torte) Telok (fe) Would ive ea dered ae beaubych One aCee : letters come in from Eve- 1° ONES made them 50. € who makes the s and Tealled to visit i i; { Stilt the : : ances co reat deal mow and) ijies and roses in their frarrance and . ( tno into | Mad ways res 1 Qh “JUNIOR” ning World readers arguing for and : (by Hoople WIth lenis wie sakes the HutRCEIp and apt eee tee against the use- of “warpaint” by + e come in contact, it be-/the dandelion of lesser fragrance and ‘com to of full sty ength- girls, the question raised by the re- us to look our best | Beauty. a) honk, NEP 6 cent drastic condemnation of cos- “It amusing to read some of the| “The first woman to paint her face t hair and gluc hb A, > pen Daily meties, uttered by Evangeline Booth, articles that some of the men write, | was Jexebel ie ae teurls" My mother ecause itis Till 6 P, M. . sf the Salvation | Decause almost every girl stems to/ Was one of the dev eason with my father fat It National Commander of the Salvation | iiiny the one that suses the most! Are the women an sea C1 in a Army. ’ ter. aia Make-up Wks the best times and that : Saturd Speaking of paint and powder. did js the reason some of the girls use it b er) 2ck jae aturdays vou roultze that the pretty irls of it ig not alwaya: becauye. they wont | Powder Ts perfect:vacuum, Till 9 Poe, : Aiciott farypt, Che charmnera who tived |e a, et, SiMast, SOORUPS, They want ined with EPS TN Compare! Never in the 42 years at the time of Cleopatra, had thelr | yen, oh, men, you are to blante: most | = makeup and used it? From the tomb] of the time. of our experience as clothing | - of a lady who might have been a friend of the Pharcahs has b I do believe with the use of pow- | cued her vanity pote-even Nor mum. AF and other cosmetics there are no| merchants have we known the my couldn't do without them! There| More old tadies, perhaps because they 1 f a : ; 4 {s paint for eyelids and eyebrows in| take time to care for their skin by . the collection of artificial beautifiers, | age and creams. equal o € savings presente end henna—that popular ar for olor in a person’s face certainly 8 it look much move pleasing one without any color and in a “touching up” ‘Titian hue—also had its place on the dressing tables of the sirens of Old where it is going to add to your Nile. Although they used jt for the arance and not make the peopl finger nails, probably, rather than for| around you feel sorry for you for their hair. |looking so bad, I do believe it ts ad- in this astounding sale of our Finer Grades of Suits, 80, you see, cosmetics—if they are| visable to use some rouge xi wrone, ia it dishor or ine |don't use it because they don't know 1 ST the Rintick?. “Would outs ier | now, and others because they cannot , g be ‘annoyed with so much. extra like her better if she did not try to 0” bh WGtuEHAtaeke OF i justified in| trouble. Wor instance, if you see trying to make herself as pretty as| to Sirls, one that uses it and one : possible? that does not, we certainly ts a , | ast difference. The one that uses it = te Uen oF SeENE CR ee usually looks as if she takes a little time about her dressing and her hatr Let’s hear what some more read- is usually in order. Whereas, in the [. { for Men and Young Men AT ONE PRICE 20 0 All Sizes, 4 33 to 50— Regulars, Stouts, Shorts and Longs No charge . for alterations Including Golf, Full Dressand Tuxedo Suits (The savings are $10.50 to $45.50) 97 Suits . : Formerly priced $65 109 Suits : ; Formerly priced $60 Pror oF ORTHOPEDICS VIENNA UNIVERSITY December 30, 1921. ‘ — PENNY A POUND PROFIT r Mr. Kops? hee ote you submite Specials for Friday & Saturday, Feb. 10-11 and Lincoln’s Birthday Extra Attractions Core: 1 nave carefully examined the tapes enseh ore at- + the 1 ted to me and find the aye most ingeniously them are in vari eupport tached to pose of giving ey peivio = 0@ to wom These corsets fo curative end Corrective pro- prophy1 808 ye eons have not become onronio. cree theie due to z pertics, providing the alities in these that the most valuable qu coaches saya FEO ee and comfort to women sncierine es ore cei en to which the modern woman ie Pp doa) profession in gen aoe nate to be pres- ive purposes will not 1 ie the experience of ¢ ara thet mechanical dest oN Cece Scaah it they conflict with Ca Gt Shoutedeteegyo,tede FLRSSY, alates tt of Hemo 5 rere) seem blend harmoniously with a woman's natural form. ously oon: ommend some of these ingen: Eston cosets for thoee women who have pelecees Stretoned and abdominal saree or wa. , r tom ropteere thioathng esasen) > vio organ, while other oerice $0) ere, Oar eee vee to the woman roy SSaones. which is heavy with eciposs, <it0 et Assorted Chocolates in THE NATION'S BEST All The n pcorateal peneeiner: Th that these corects are Chery ely engaged : : FOUND BOX ree to that insew chase Of women thevese See iioee 194 Suits. . Formerly priced $55 in work whiob re i ASSORTED 1g HARD CANDIES For See cers eel a POUND BOX. Elsewhere 70c C CHOCOLATE COVERED NOUGATINES 156 Suits ; ; Formerly priced $40 ; POUND BOX WHILE Elsewhere 60c THEY LAST 410 Suits . : Formerly priced $45 329 Suits ; . Formerly priced $42 70 Overcoats . Formerly priced $75 145 Overcoats . Formerly priced $65 255 Overcoats . Formerly priced $60 260 Overcoats . Formerly priced $55 Mother! Take no Chances! 480 Overcoats . Formerly priced $50 Clean Child's Bowels af Potsane) Tontent 327 Overcoats . Formerly priced $45 110 Overcoats Formerly priced $40 Every model in Suits ani Overcoats, from the most ex- treme to the most conservative. The variety is over- whelming and embraces every favored pattern and color. Absolutely nothing missing. Over 3000 in all. NOTE:—You will gain some conception of the magnitude of the variety of celebrated makes in this sale when we tell you that all famous brands made, with few exceptions, will be found here. In other words, you have for your selection under one roof practically every make shown in New York—the only clothing establishment in the United States that offers such a tremendous assortment. All of our 525 & 530 Suits & Overcoats I == | & Overcoats | We have grouped together all of our remaining $25 ! and $30 Suits and Overcoats and repriced them, ' while they last, at $15. All sizes represented, but not all sizes in all styles. Nearly 500 from which to | And then perhaps— You might like a different assortment in the B'G THREE. If #0 we have prepared anotherecombination known as The Big 3-A 1 Ib. Box Mother’s Old Home Package 1 Ib. Box Fancy Assorted Hard Candi 1 Ib. Box Club Chocolates “r — Packed in patriotic boxes emblematic of Lincoln's Birthday) The Price for these Three One- 99 Cc - Pound Boxes is - - Think It rae , BRIARCLIFF MILK CHOCOLATE COVERE: PEPPERMINTS, in handsom:'y pa alae container. Our reg. 69c goods. POUND BOX 59c OTHER LINCOLN BIRTHDAY ATTRACTIONS High Grade Assorted Milk Chocolate | Chocolates Rail Splitters: ip or Bon Bons and Chocolates, Twelve cunning li it put upin richly decorated pa- Chocolate Axes. Malte ale triotic sontalners. 5 ing for the Kiddies. ie 59 "BOX Cc PACKAGE 24c Milk Chocolate Axe and Log Give “California Fig Syrup” choose, including Golf Suits (Knickers). Every garment is guaranteed all wool. Harmless Laxative for Your Child’s Liver and Bowels ; Hurry mother! A teaspoonful of “California laxative” is often al! that is necessary. th d | Fig Syrup’’ today may prevent a sick child to- Children love the “fruity” taste of genuine hae oor morrow. If your child is constipated, bilious, i i i -s . 4 “California Fig Syrup” which has direction . i feverish, fretful, has cold, colic or if stomach is | for babies and children printed on bottle. Sa Opposite Waldorf Hotel, Between Fitth Avenue and Broadway Sour, tongue coated, remember a good “physic. “California” or you may get an imitation, ‘——/,OPEN DAILY TILL 6.00 P, M.—SATURDAY TILL 9.06 P. M A patriotic novelty moulded from our famous Briarcliff 15c Mill: Chocolate L bal ‘ ' Yr

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