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HE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 20, 1922, : "9 Do You Cook Vegetables Right? Mrs. Christine Frederick Lists a Few Important “Do's” and “ Don’ts’”” ey’ll Be Printed on This Page To-Morrow N. Y. Girls Defend Themselves! Write Denials of Charges That They Keep N.Y. Young Men “Broke’’ Read Their Letters—This Page To-Morrow The Love Story of a Working Girl Who Waited for “Prince Charming” | [Scetme lover” STRANGE 1 BoX oF CAND>” OR HUSBAND ROUGHT VOU A BOX oF CANDY t By Caroline Crawford, Author of “The Heart of a Girl” Margie Works in a New York Department Store; You'll Meet—and Like—Margie’s “Peppy” Friend Maisie; She Is Only Nineteen and Supports Her Mother; Some of Margie’s Admirers Will Win Your Approval; This Is the Story of Her Hopes—and Her Lovers. and, Like Margie, Some of Them You'll Fear—and Hate. je This fascinating serial will be piece of gum. That's the stuff that twisted it about on the end of her A staccato “No, 8” made her feel : @ daily feature of this page. You saved my life and made me able to tongue a few moments than her first that she had been clerking all her life will soon falt in love with Margie, talk to the swellest dame in town.” customer, a white-haired woman, clad as she placed her hand upon the box os 4 “T-h-an-k you," stammered Margie from head to foot in @ deep royal containing the right size. @ BREAKING IN. as he smuggled the gum into her purple, appeared and asked fora pair “These are for my nephew at Yale,” i ARGHRY MINDON, or ‘‘Mar- mouth, dreading to chew tt, but afraid of tan kid gloves.” Instead of stam- volunteered Margie’s first customer, M gic,’ as all of her friends and © hurt the feelings of her kind new mering and stuttering, as Margie ex- “Do you think he'll like the light tan q tdomatel friend. pected, she took another twist to her or the dark brown?” her mother affectionately “Hut, strange to say, the gum worked gum, and asked, smilingly, “What “I'm quite certain he would like the called her, stood miracles. No sooner had Margie size, please?” light pair," Margie found herself say- at the glove ing, “because it's spring and”"— counter in the “You're quite right. It takes a . : young woman to know what a young ie furnish- man wants,"’ smiled the customer and ing"? department Margie made out the bill with all the at: one of New accuracy and promptness of an ex- York's most pop- ular priced de- partment stores. It was her “first ‘and Margie was just a trifle nervous. HE IS TRYING TQ HUNOR Nov MucH | verienced hand. SOU. THERE IS ALWAYS /HAYE BEEN You're all right,’ proudly ex- 0 claimed Maisie who had been wateh- eas aa R CREDIT A MX ing the whole procedure. ‘You HUSBAND Ww oe Piety i es varie an Fe put O. yan handles a 1 fr (670%9) with gloves besides welling "em_ to { OR HS DEEDS 3, “It's too bad they put youin the sents’ furnishing department,” Mar- sie mother said that morning as the two drank their coffee in. thoir ‘iny three-room apartment in Har- tem. "I would so much rather have ad my daughter at the ladies’ glove ounter, or, in fact, any ladies’ de- ores: Why, Margie, you may e to fit on some of the gloves for he men! I've he. o in to buy with the salesgir “Brace up, momsie," laughed Mar- re if I do have to try 3 of gloves for some nuchly perfumed, manicured nice old her.” Margie blushed as she felt a cers tain amount of pride and seif-impor- tance. It isn’t easy to go out into the world at nineteen for the first time and compete with girls who have been “out'’ since they were sixteen. Where're you going tognight?* asked Maisie, ‘got a steady?" ‘A steady what?" inquired Margie. A beau, goosie, a regular fellow.” | I'm not old enough to havo heaux,’* countered Margie, though her cheeks were flushed with the forced confession that she had lived ull these years and never had a young man 1 about men who S and liold hands sa nan. G re not as finicky about lee Nak: BA eRoOrts "a Mimhininga am ther were: beset “Nineteen and never been Iissed,"* > Fae led Maisie, and then noting M "Much T know that," retorted Ma s deepening color she added: 4 S Heth tata eect |p oN Aunt Maisie. She'll get you a beau, BROUGHT HE ‘A pretty blonde like you won't be a ve a PM Geis ike you won't be a THIS ND» See that little black-haired fellow CAI IVS at the necktie counter?" continued BECAUSE HE zie's gray-haired little mother, "W Margie, if your father had ved you ould never haye had to lift you meer, but y neteen and T ve been a dave say you'll be i'm going to a dance to-night, ence Wimple is going to take me The floor walker?" asked M You venture 1 Maisie; ‘the isn't much to look at ru | LOVES KY, a Margie as she fr admit, but he is some little dane COVES é nd hat and kissed f new friends T reic, ti 4 at every old fool whe “Yes, ma the fellow with the G reg to hold my hand." cheeke waistcoat and the tan yes And now here she behind. the spats,"" declared Maisie with a merry \ unter just before t troke of 9 twinkle in her eye. “Didn't you guess \ if ( | 1 © door en and the he was my ly? If you want I'll \/ A istomers to pour it had made get Juck Sp: e, that little black MM Wt 1 Maisie Lee, the girl who haired fellow to take you. a rounter, and there was a ‘1 can't go to-nigh 1 Margie, i\] sy -looking floor MARGIE HAD BEEN THINKING THAT PERHAPS AT THIS “but T may go some othe ented himself. te nt le was strutting up VERY COUNTER HER PRINCE CHARMING, SIX FEET TALL. hen a customer appeared and she er, At y us lost in } k. : nd down the aisles, pretending to DARK, HANDSOME, RICH AND KIND, MIGHT APPEAR. Borate res, MOE . “| Darvas Che: tas ONS UDoNste coun WOULD HE? To-Morrow—An Evening at Home. | “eMau— : s, but 2 thought he seemed Pena on A cr - — mee - as more inter in dist his ckered waistcoat and tan ‘The Czar of Peacock Alley,” niffed Maisie Tee to 2 “Tve been at this glove counter for six months and J know who's who in this T. B.. M., Do Your Stuff Simple Exercises for Busy Men in Quarter-Dozen Lots Why Not Look Your Best? By Doris Doscher “<< The Jarr Family Py Roy L. MeCardell gonts? x department. The Copyright 1 New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Co. Copyriaht, 1922, (New York Eyening World) by Pri if shirts, sock, neckties, belts, slippers By Neal R. O'Hara EAR MISS DOSCHER: 7 sw canidlnane my lips thinnect | Deets Bee ey a Rea youl Ble ie Rey ie FE all other counters have men . 2 srab this exercise several times till the red pupils can get more violent oxercise D Please advise me how to , L. Beattermoad, the thousand-dol- a oe te eva aald rks, but they tell me it takes a Swivel Chair Athletes Can Gral is ny . , Carefil marsage and an alvine lapeasday. dlector (otsthes Maas, SP y pretty girl to sell ‘em the mits, Looks Health and Happiness by Eating glow of health appears on the nose, by riding wooden mules or tigers in whiten my neck, as it is gent will help to make the lips (hin- toag Motion Pictures. Corperation, Mra. Jarr testily pen. like they always select blondes for aa Ppiness}b) © Then insert right hand in vest pocket stead much darker than my face. Also jor. If you will send me a stamped sad lon XM Li "Ob, don't say that, what ts pal ie: men’s giove counters. Ev Up Table of Rules. and pull out bunch of cloves. Fletch- CHINNING EXERCISE. how | may enlarge my legs, as and addressed envelope 1 will mai) WeAt out on location, he went pre- and discomfort? Art is everything! aad it? You're the blue-eyed, Lie opytight, 1922 (New York Evening World) erize until thoroughly masticated. Grasp a seven-pound telephone boo: they are thinner in proportion You an article on the eyebrows. bared for all santingansixe Liaw ten Li MT Ek eee aeaien ° : Ee ade: Oh boy! By reps ennai ng Co One's breath will immediately be im- and balance it on the knees, Pick out ‘han My body. =A READER. Oewill'yeu Silly cvies me how more ee My cae: fea Sas ba “I don't see how they can take any . ter! Tho floor-walker was coming to- Fre years tired business man has proved, a heayy number in Morningside ex. Tltent applications of diluted tg make my hair grow thicker “#t#!"" several of his sul Dee ARE ING * pictures this night,"’ growled Mr. Jarr ward them and Maisie busied herself limped from breakfast to pajamas sTRENGTHENING THE LEG change and wrestle with hook uneq "MA dulce will bleach the skin, but as | have bobbed hair and it ia Me Unpucked a generous luncheon to Menara, Worulebaum and Galles, tet f o mi and aasorting ove oe without suitable exercise, That's MUSCLES. you get Central. On receiving answer if you pluee on very thins Also, as | am very that was in one of the automobiles. the movie magnates. ‘The sui 8 OLiCUMME IIe smiled at Margie as 1 olled le tired business men tired, amp ear the following fo short far my ge, | would appre: A fire was started and a can of cof- ‘ng down and we have been oat in ciate anything you would suggest i... way heated this wilderness since 10 o'clock this as a remedy for same. A. 8. morning. Let's cull it a day, and all by announcin “The fivst two weeks the hardest.”’ He's terrilly fresh at Step briskly to your private office from apartment house switchboard Hoor and closo it, Wiggle Index finger spar lightly with your opponent, ask out even dozen > fill white collar athletes with over night i ' \ voug Mra, Clara Mudridge-Smith, whose yo home ay, it isn't m; at stenographer und summon her to ing for Jonnie or Mabel or Grace, in will’ get ' The only thing that will Increase | eee earn ep $10.000 ae pee, So. home. Anyway, y giggled Maisie ‘onds and vim. We go Walt one bet- sults: One onne our height is keeping the spina nd hud pl p 0 PI money he added. Msat Ha janie a t all ; your desk, Expand both arms in die the order named. When you get ae eg ee aon? jiminary payment for tier starring W124 sai wurry,'* replied Mr to support a crippled sister We dash off Job lot of exercises poction of ster wna idenly con- linked with satisfactory voice, start of strained | nxane rndcara carrluge of tho venture on the sereen, pe rmitted Mrs. cuter ln the firet plo Stanley worst part about him is his spats and taken in half or quarter dozen gisct, Place stonog on your knee and ehinning and keep it up till exhausted one ORIEL vody. If you will wend me a stamped ie loosen the papen wit " wn cl. Seattergoud could tuke a five-r ml 1087 his name—Clarence Wimple.”” lose Try these on your favorite ic t till cuckoo 7 m " lemon juice * snd addressed envelope — wil mail @ atte en, ne eonshine: jure in (in Mammoth Caye of Ken- ‘po you ever have to fit gloves on loraavahd anoles in diusowening bat Cooney ceyine ne : = eRe Coed ee Inews men get te dseoecat all Oriiths yay (the? Rediola TERN tne Gare’ oh tie giiter, sh had been bound by the pyoiy with a box of parlor matches. the men who come to this counter witiira: ie ctand, Juat the: thing tor clock chirps end of J i TAME RE HRS +OY ONG han try f ter onds, the ba Please state whether blonde in . In nd place, the Mastodoa ed Mar as the at Sone -NAtuCS: 18) RNe Just the thing for prush sleeves and ent of TO RAISE A HEALTHY PERSP! or brunette. “fant it wonderful? 1 could die yyy tures Corporation never asked ; S$ bites of two eges une doors of the store were opened at the the busy executiv Ack RATION. ‘ white cot aut SiG OR aA vinging of w gong. Now that the store — +9 |MPROVE THE BREATH FLYING RINGS PB: Mh, on anriving at fiecotties * find enough tine 7 ad gone down and the was open to the public and Maisie har ie ;: cna LOLA Ot 1 ott oaimeal to spread ° moon hud come up when the assist- Ned her head with so much chatts Place right hand upon hip and slow Take fimousine to nea * Should Plone nearest bucket shop and ‘wens Weemmmn OT M 1 a O ern al PAC ialneator And hia telhery Tetras 4. lost all the assurance she had ex- |v withdraw flask of bourbon. Quickly mient park and loc vxoround, Wuy $5,000 wo th of ol stares on om eee tiled Be ax ms 0) Ae Teen ppssed to her mother (zer bottle with left hand and Jump lightly on woolen horse and Brains hon. Drighly step "1 abou ies hen “We eouldn't get @ mirror cut ( A 5 pet precious few Size Hel(zer bottle and and 4 ticket Lape and wateh the market 4 hice this around the neck - ari ry rshall 2 €0 i Be ernie Muleien tm y press thumb on siphon lever, Stir wait for carousul to start. When you tutions, As bulletins unneunes dns eb a By Marguerite Mooer Mai ne r round to go {nto the frying pan,” he unces,"’ rejoined Maisic ost of bla aneed i f f hape of the leg will be ¢ 1 Copyright, 1992, (New York Bxening World) ly Prem Pubituitng Co. explained. “But I have it painted who come to this counter vigorously with spoon and raise glass ure flying around at reasonable speed, list of bucket suspensions and quot proved If you learn to stand on a h empt of husband or wife with aluminum paint, maybe that will rd—) Beg women; the mothers, wives, #i8- «4 lips by contractingebleeps, Repeat try to grab brass vins Advanced Your stock ws caving in, beads of ps Lata A tana Al Unhappy marriage usually represeats the attempt of husband or wife with aluninum paint, maybe that wit omy fers and sweethearts usually, buy the Breton il fom on forehead, alwe You ae oa ely, ae to collect tax on last year's passion from this year’s shrunken 8? apt cts 8 coming with sloves for the men, Margie Mindon 1 pack. ‘This perspiration cise the legs ning and othe Able Bears GE MIs that Margie laughed as she put this : ; Fi h exereise should be followed by exercises that I have y xiven desire, EE ce tM ae Company that went e hii Migwn as item number one for her What to (¢) it (3) t- ver 1S aa ae fee ane of Pdclivon ONO yon AKRYING is like buying a hat: If you take the first one you like you ritern mother, but in her heart she won- should be rubbed down and wiped out,» D . : would like much better; on the other hand, «why diin’t you bring a new tin vs 5 a5 incuaive! ear Miss Doscher: may see, later, one would 1 ; . ny didn’t you bring @ Jered. After all she had been thint By Emilie Hoffman ive lh dealaht. black fair j 1 1 too long all the best bargains will be snapped washr I done bet- that perhaps at this very counter ae tees . have straig jac 1 t you look urount L a orinon. Chafming, six tect tat Copyright, 1922, (New York Evening World) by Press Pubilst WEIGHT REDUCING bebiad and ( bhavel trouble « snoliditg #ouy original Cholae: nid il wish you'd stuck to it ter t ' Mr. Jarr iark, handsome, rich and kind, FISH CUTLETS one tablespoon flour; when thorough- Walk up five flights to a maniwu mating.it lock nies: liwould like ' nquired . MIGHT appear. | Would he? © any kind of left over fish and ly blended add one-fourth cup of mills, den and have your fingernails snip kaha 2 i the woman who wants to be popular keeps on leash her sense of “For the last time, you » your » ott free from bones. Make Carefully flak leftover fish, In Weigh yourself before und after on to know how to make it curly H covoulah tie jokes Alman talle ana Ue nd don't tr no me HER FIRST CUSTOMER. ck it free from bones. Make [ettssca vaking dish place a layer upothocury scales, Is the iron good or curlers? humor, tetting 1t run just far eno nine at . juenanat® aed’ tha thousand a thiek wi ‘ forbid it to get ie teeth into the joke he IS. iny a duy director, Stank HE moment tho doors of the gtoox if you have any. Adda minced Of leftover mucaron an couse the BOXING. Curlers never stay ins. | so’envy ernly forbidding it to « ' joke h 1 1 r, J. Stanley I 2 1 0 wert . rf yer of the flaked fish and . ae nt ae is put ner OnlOhs chopped parsley. salt'and pops Buren part of tho white saucr Tn midst of the manicure exer there: oF imy working: | friends It may be “the stro ex,’ but-—-as every woman io an office this instant a big automobile as able open wshcne i se per to taste. ae fish Rol up ie me Continue the ers until ingredients SUsse@st a quiet litle supper party tron curling mother wants me to iows—it can’t stand bavinw a window open within one bundred feet of i 1 t up the road at the foot pence ie Piles ~ then set aside to cool, hap 1 a oneawn The manicure w top in: nother ~ ' to a stop. f, People were simply swarming trees tt in read crumbs ond egg ere used up. Cover top with bread @ on arm lunch, ‘The manic stop, a0 | must find anoth A ree nanan panies ® ty a stor “tt Monday morning and the Gna fry in hot fat, Serve with tar. Crumbs and bits of butter and bako immediately respond with w slap int) ent hou: H. B. T NaI CAIT GONEESIGAE RIAL CHGANS fey ee wee on Wie 40h one Ne Beater al ss ace. twenty minutes ina moderate oven. fice and the fight is on. Mother is right, ‘The continual ux \ thought for to-day’s tlapper: ‘Ube proof of the party is im the petting, cadget of u search light off the truck mu in eo ere U e jo! ar, tomato or parsley sauce. u 3 4 yr ie Nu! pouarwel the fae ", N Fe og tne ¢ 5 iro A and up thi sright and early. a CODFISH PUFFS. A BREAKFAST DISH. STRENGTHENING THE ABDOMI- urling iron will split: the Matebsinpking anammus of yesteryear used to investigate a young cintant. i woigla (ieee tone.” “You're as white as a sheet mea : . An appetizing way of servin it- NAL MUSCLES. hair ond retard it ' ‘ailacée, Nowhany fr really intervsta them is the make of Start he p from w she ts!” Hered Maisie at her side, "you've got Mix half a cup left-over codfish, over fish for. bre t or luncheon ‘fuke a short sea trip in stormy 1 hair is not easily eurled t HANS DOE ade ‘ “manded Scatterzond ir itsa tae fright, ¢ ie d know. I iad broken into small pieces, one cup js to carefully pick 2 fish. Into weather, Just eat and uwait 7 t ‘kath, Gaetan alfal iin car se Misc waver, (wil dation: But rest assured none of the masied potatoes, beaten yolk of one 4 howl break one oF abdominal exercise indette mY ‘ z ene sli-e ania ade james will bite. Just show 'em what eg, one-fourth cup flour mixed with jn to amount have to, anyway i! your Drala. ty When & wonien bus wad rend) wnisore tee Nepean 4 hile Hey asic for, and if you want any a8- one balf teaspounful of baking pow- one teaspoon tt j - inning the comb + Nelons and they a niounded, she is not in the least repentant fhe i Astanee comb to your Maisie.” nd one-fourth teaspoon pepper. sult und pe LIFTING EXERCISE om oes on the " wie k ven he vt ai the Ral “Lm all right," lau 1 ronghly mixed add the stif- not seem euil t ont brent | ht mar ' th, hy deserved ' ‘ ' tap out eas {t was vomethin 401 te ol the egg. Dror nbs i) ren ty to lift N "Well, I've been cle f I F A A Re RAG pel ' ed oh p> xeon, but | remember my SCALLOPED py) NO MAGA: Ty ad on \ 1 toi first nd morte Dear Miss Doscher ; iariution woman isband's disloywity, sometime 4y behind the counter and | looked ON. A few drops lemon may hom en ’ Hews ar n manelt ° i pe . 5 abate hey axea Pi tnetee : F t t air between my eyebrows? 2 i ust the way you do. Here, take a Me he tablespoon butter, stir im gppinkled over the top. you can. } ous yoy

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