The evening world. Newspaper, February 27, 1922, Page 9

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ROME oe ’ Suffer From Use of ‘Marguerite Mooers Marshall. | How far ought a woman to go tm making herself pretty? de & dishonest for her to use aeint and powder? & point that has been made in this fatedession by Evoning World readers, fundgthat is emphasized in one of to- ‘day's letters, is—in a sentence—that| ‘WHO EARN MONEY TO BUY IT, MAINTAINS ONE ADVOCATE ‘Woman Asserts That ‘a That Theee of Her Sex Who Have the Stamina to Make Incomes Won't | light eyelashes and eyebrows knows |am American. THE BVENIRG WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1922. jhe the powder puff industry woutt | | stores would be fewer. A young man jx day cannot see the real face of hia intended unti? the knot ts tled, and in countless cases jt dawns on him he} was deceived, and eventually the union Ieads to differences on this question alone. 7 I am for the gitl who refuses to resort to Indian customs, wlio stands HOUSING STUAT SAS BAD AS EVER, ASSERTS COPELAN before us the living mirror of truth, free from all alluring makeshifts for | beauty. She is almost inva bly the girl who shines in company, can teil “ Paint and Powder good joke and listen to one. Board of Health Figures Controvert Real Estate Board’s Contention. Seif-admiration is the social role |ot this girl's artificially ornamented ee os. | |“MENTAL SUICIDE” sure I shall never marry a girl with a shiny ‘nose, pale cheeks and white lips. If « woman that is pale and has how to use make-up so as to look pretty, T call it art, I have been al- most all around the world, but I think the most beautiful girls are the New Yorkers. I do not say so because I I am not. 1 come from the old world. Be sure that those girls that do not use powder or rouge are untidy, and most of them do not make good | ago, according to statistics compiled Chicago Slayer + Hypnotizes Himself | |by the Board of Health. Into Unconsciousness, but Will Be Hanged, CHICAGO,. Feb. psychological experts, who for thirty days have been watching the des- perate effort of Harvey W. Church,| halted) was found unnecessary, for slayer of two’ automobile salesmen, |‘"® investigation showed, Commis- to cheat the gallows by starving! wis no justificat! ion for the Real Es- himself to death, to-day declared he| tute “Bened's contention that had succeeded Mm committing mental | housing shortage was over, * suicide. According to Dr. Norman Cope- show lack of houses and congestion 27.—Medical and in apartments. Girls, paint your faces, rouge your lips, darken your eyelashes and eye- brows, look as prétty as you can, and we men shall always be crazy about you. Re modern and do not pay any at- tention to old maids that don’t know BGS: Ss. cine taken ae Indices. in Harlem, were Although the last was explained there has been no change in the situation since then. » following table shows the con- ons of houses of families. . of persons of rooms. |the'girl who carns the money has a! ‘vigiit to spend it on paint and powder. : hy r-envelope covers a multitude of : ‘The young woman strong e to earn a good living will not (wale her moral or mental equilibrium Se disturbed by a dab of rouge or powder puff. She will use cither, or beth, according to the dictates of her own oe sense, and in virtue of her) right to manage the minor details of since she 1s tater eet a en othcre for the sup- | What they are talking aes. ' Leese te Pe been eee the ber te! ©, de A. | forcible feeding of Church, the phy- iDprecaatly, I think there's a great| Dear Madam—So far as the use of) sica] crisis in the youth's condition to be said for this point of view. |rouge and paint is concerned there | 145 passed and he will live—plysi- many wage-earning young men be no moderates, Use of rouge | iy ‘ would let anybody tell them whether |to beautify woman js absurd. Intel- | Cally. they should wear their hair in a part Hectuals tell us a beautiful woman is; Other physicians, however, say that or a pompadour? Why, then, should| one, who is pure of mind and sou!.| Church already is mbntally dead, § the wage-earning woman submit to| Cana girl who is deceptive come up to| He js not insane, but has reduced |» the censorship of her complexion? hele standard? Bae hardly Wines rey Wintecl€to (Adah: WOWATR IOP ‘scl: at's hear more from her on this|A Woman cannot be made beautl . : peist, and also from others. by the ldvish use of muck (cosmetics, | hypnosis that he will feel no pain cla”? meanwhile confesse |so-called). A reader tells us art is| when the trap is sprung Friday. c persons per room: persons per family ———— powder fone, and discreetly. -I| Superior to nature. How can we rec-| Church's hunger strike besan . Le ay ites, if Tam pale and tired| oncile the statement with the great | more than thirty days ago. For two ED FROM, ICE, I rouge my cheeks, all with discre-|thinkers, past and present, who argue s iOTHENBURG, Sweden,’ Feb, 27.~ weeks he has been forcibly fed. but seems insensible to pins stuck into his flesh or any other’ efforts to arouse him, “At times we are not tion, I do think that authors, author-) that God and Nature are indivisible? | \I¢ we accept that as truth e girl must | enses, reputable physici protes- | i a things of boned? be content with the color and facial ee ne aiactan expression He gave her, just as she Further breaking up of the ice blockade ut this port permitted the entrance of fourteen =o icebound ships Saturday. rhere is néw open water between Co- pat ase 1 to abide by all His teach-| o16n sure he is breathing,” the death n and Matmo, | ‘The American much aaa demure damsel of fifty baneful uses of these eapcciente sit beside a corpse.” aker years ago. We are far more sel . | ~ Toh Dondll, Brocaway, and Sons. Bhand Sth Sts. im our hearts we're sincere Sale of New Spring DRESSES 18.00 nll those who criticise. So | The trouble, wit Actual Values to 45.00 “The trouble wi! some { say, and let the {Bio-day alone.” Here's a breezy letter ber of the other sex: “Dear Madam: *y © hadite faces to do with as they see fl. Hla little rouge will improve a girl's looks by all means let her use it. “Harry K. states: ‘It is real us men,’ and the paint and pow lows is that if their best gir su Sizes 16 to 44 little paint and powder she looks a little tgo attractive to suit them, and they are afraid some other tellow will admire her. Be proudrof the fact she is admired, you crepe-hange) With this damned Volstead act in effect th: world is gloomy enough, without hav ing a lot of washed-out looking Janes avalking around! = ns = American ¢ factories will soon go out of business wheh young men put the ban on the use of cosmetics. Young ladies are not writing the papers telling young men to keep their chins shaved clean, or not ‘to use powder after shaving, 80 why butt into the affairg of the girls? “Those dried-up looking reformers marry some old hag, but, by gracious, they certainly do twist their necks out of shape when something , nic looking comes strutting al TAFFETA—GEORGETTE—CANTON CREPE AN EXTREMELY ATTRACTIVE COLLECTION OF NEWEST MODELS FOR EARLY SPRING. SUITABLE FOR STREET, SPORT OR EVENING “rve been married vo years, yi] WEAR. ALL COLORS, INCLUDING BLACK. ELABORATELY Tite always uses a tt e'Encus|{ TRIMMED, HANDSOMELY EMBROIDERED, BEADED AND PLAL she has a mind to. Keep yourselves looking nice, girls, for I for one admit that even though I'm married I like to look at a nico looking woman and any man that says he doesn't is a liar. My mother, God biess her, & woman among women and taught me to respect every woman. God bless all you American beau- ties, may you never fade. W. H. 8. P, S.—After these few kind re- marks, girls, I think I'll run for Mayor. Will you vote for me? W. HS Dear Madam: How ridiculous is Miss Booth’s statement about the girls that use rouge. I am a young man of twenty-four and unmarried, but be NONE EXCHANGED—NONE CREDITED was she ms Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravaganc Sensational Offering in Koch Quality Furniture Wurilz This $1 15. 00 Living-Room Suite |e -WouruIzER- ; The Celebrated t MARTIN Reduced to E are famed for their brillancy of Z e tone and splendid workmanship. : They are highly endorsed by i Santis, coproves for thelr’ casy 3 Pieces, blowing qualities e 3 as illustrated 4 These are not Suites made up especially for Sale purposes, but well-made : furniture that in every way meets the Koch exacting standards, : Just the proper Suite for a moderate-sized room, consisting of a Sofa, H large roomy Wing Chair and an Arm Chair. The frames are of birch in mahogany MARTIN Cornets—-Trumpets Peantinaly Finished in. Brass. instrument complete with $77.50 SMALL PAYMENT DOWN The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. Pianos—Victrolas. 120 West 42d St. Between B'way and 6th Ave Phone Bryant 140 finish, Upholstered ,in velour, variety of patterns. tapestry or damask of your own selection from a ONLY 30 SUITES IN THE SALE» KOCHs8G. 2 We Are the Largest Distributers of Merchandise at Retail in Uptown New York 125th Street West. 125th Street West Housing conditions in thia city are] trucks be increased at least 33 1-3 per CAN’T ESCAPE ROPE, as bad to-day as they were a year} cent. Late in| required for all taxicabs operated in | 1920 the entire city was tabulated to| cities. From time to time} sponsible, and in case of accident the since then these figures have been| injured party has no redress. checked up and revised. Revigion, | believed a bond would tena to reduce sioner Copeland declared, that there/and that fees for reissuing lost plates the] terially raised. Two bloaks, one on the lower east | ARREST | tabulation was made Dee. 30, 1921, it] Street, known as 30] identified Murphy. TAX ON GASOLINE FOR STATE URGED Commission Would Also Increase License Fees for Both Vehicles and Drivers. ALBANY, Feb. 27.—The State Tax Commission, in a report to the Legis- lature to-night will recommend: That a tax of one cent a gailon be placed upon the consumption of gas ite, estimating this would bring addi tional revenue of about $4,500,000 an- nually, That the base for computation of automobile license fees bo made the Weight of the car, with a minimum fee of $8. That the ti fees for nse motor Every driver in the State to have an annual license. That a bond for.ut least $500 be “Many of theso taxicabs are covered by chattel mortgages," the report says. ‘The drivers are trre- It is reckless and carcless driving.” That the inspection force of the Motor Vehicle Bureau be increased and for transfer of licenses he ma- BERY, George Murphy of No. 511 West 4lst HEARING ON “ALBANY BILLS THIS WEEK]| Local Prohibition, Home Rule, In- dustrial Court and Tax Meas- ures Are Scheduled. ALBANY, Feb, 27.—With the Leg- islaturo scheduled to adjourn March 17 public hearings on several import- ant bills have been arranged for this week, To-morrow afternoon in the As- sembly chamber a hearing will be held on the {Anderson Triptets,"* the locat dry law enforcement measures backed by the Anti-Saloon League. ‘They have a chance of passage in the Sen. ate but will be killed in the Assembly. Speaker Machold declafes there are dry laws enough in the State now, and many Republican dry members can seo in the proposed bills nothing but an ald to bootlegging. The homo rule bills backed by the Conference cf Mayors will have a hearing also on Tuesday. On Wednes- day the Industrial Court bill will be taken up and on Thursday the bill repealing the railroad full crew bill. || Labor Is opposed to both these meas: ures and Samucl Gompers will speak against both at the hearings. The annual appropriation bills, the Tax Commissioner's measures, the Tolbert voting machine bill and the Governor's water power measures are scheduled for passage this week, “Pink Eye,” because of a pink patch he wears over his left eye, was arrested to-day charged with DIES FROM EFFECTS OF RAD teing one of two men who robbed H. Thomas Howe of No, 228 West y-four, rooming ai Street of $15 in a doorway at No. eet, died to-day in West 18th Strect. Howe said one o! Hospital. Death we robbers wore a pink eye pater, ile cations following an In- Honestly—Do Your Shoes Really Please You? If the shoes you are wearing now please you, buy your next pair at the same store. If they do not please you, go to any Walk-Over Store and s¢e how your feet look and feel in the shape that is right for your feet. It isn't the length of time you have worn a pair of shoes that.makes them bulge at the sides or turn over at the heel, or turn up at the toes. It’s the way they fit your feet. f. Walt- Over Shoes for Men and Women =r New York City Stores 510 Fifth Avenur, between 42d si way. near Cortlandt St. 1432 Broadway at 40th St. 3-75 Broadway, near 28th St. 1625 Broadway, near 50th St 150 Bowery at Broome St. Bronx $57 Melrose Avenue, sear 149th St 252 W. 125th St OILW. 181st St Brooklyn 1355 Breadway, near Gates Ave 565-7 Fulton St., opp. Hanover Place ; 5406 Fifth Avenue Poughkeepsie, NY: idee Maia St Complete line of Phoenix and Van Raalte Hoslery iJ. BAMMANN.BRO. } 3x4 Ave. & 84!" Sf. 4 GUN + Cn + GHD + GD > RS + a> $100 All Goods Marked in ) Plain Figures AWEEK yj Our Liberal Credit Terms apply also to Long Island, New Jersey * and Connecticut, 86th Street Crosstown Cars, Buses and Subway Two Blocks Away; 84th Street “ Station at Corner; 3d Avenue Cars Pass Door. Three-Piece Living Room Suite Frames in mahogany finish; upholstered in imi- indestructible springs in justrated, at Four-Piece American Walnut Louis XV. Suite Louis XV. Period Bedroom Suite, srnaleting ¢ of ‘$ .00 Dresser, Chifforobe, Toilet Table and Bow-Eng Be 198: Four pieces, as illustrated 4 OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 3” AVE. & 84™ ST. MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES EVERYWHERE Bloomingdale's 1872—Ou rGolden Anniversary Ye Year—1922 Sar. TO enn STREET Tomorron—-Last Day of Furn} ture Sale : o8 A ' 3-Piece Living Room Suites, $99.75 As illustrated—the suite has comfortable arms on each piece. Cov- ering may be of combination of velours or tapestry. Outside -of each piece covered with same material. The cushions are thé Spring Loose Cushion style, all the upholstering guaranteed. Sofa rh feet long; there is one luxurious arm chair and high back wing chair. 10-Piece : Dinky Room Suites, $149.75 Without doubt the lowest price quoted in years on a ten-piece American Walnut veneered dining room suite. Excellently finished, the suite consists of a 5 ft. buffet, 42 inch china closet, 48 inch round dining table, enclosed servin le and five chairs and one arm chair—seats of genuine Spanish leather. Construction and finish of entire suite guaranteed. 10- Wises Dining Suites, $225 Queen Anne design, American walnut on top and front, in beautiful grain. 65-foot buffet, 40-inch china closet, enclosed serving table, Round or Square dining table, 5 side chairs and 1 arm ch ir, with sinuiine Spanish leather seats, Separately: Buffet $64.00, China Jloset $54.50, Extension Table $42, Serving Table $25,.Side Chairs $6 each, Arm Chair $9.50. 4-Piece Bedroom Suites, $184.50 This suite—as illustrated—is of American Walnut—veneered on tops, fronts and sides, with other parts imitation, finished in walnut to match, It consists of a 45-inch dresser with a 28x84-inch mirror, large chifforobe, bow end bed in single or full size, and full size vanity dresser. Vanity dresser has three drawers on each side and has a center glass—size 16x48 inches 3-Piece Mohair Living Room Suite, $198 A combination of velour and mohair forms the luxurious covering of this suite; finished with silk tassels in newest colors and designs. Sofa is 6 ft, 6 in. long; large wing chair and large arm chair. Out- side back of each piece covered in velour. 4-Piece Bedroom Suites, $125 Suite of American Walnut finish that consists of a 42-inch dresser, beautiful bow-end bed, large chifforobe and dressing table. construction and finish are strictly guaranteed. Pieces may purchased separately, Bloomingdate’s—Kourth Floor NOW ON SALE 1922 World Almanac 50c Records of All Kinds 3 5 Something About Everything C oNSTANDS _BY MAIL ADDRESS NEW YORK WORLD, NEW YORK CITY

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