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‘ 7 : THE EVENING WORLD, TURBSDAY, MARCH 21, 1922. Does Housework Tire You ? How the Housewife Can Always Be at Her Best Explained by Doris Doscher On This Page To-Morrow Is He Through as a Provider for His Femily? Sophie Irene Loeb Tells Ay Fas On This Page T w Is a Man Useless After 40 ? “New York Boys Prefer the Butterfly Girl” || Can You Beat It! | wfiikti~ | By Maurice Ketten IRLS ANSWER CHARGES THAT THEY “DEMAND The Office Force COSTLY ENTERTAINMENT” By Bide Dudiey ny Ree. HAS BEEN ee USTONED 2) er es Copyright, 19% “Chap Who Is Made to Spend,” They Say, ‘Is Not the ‘Reg- i | Se eccrs CHa ay AEE (New York Evening World) by Press Publtshthg Co. reply. “I demand dignity.” right—dignity goes with * said Bobbie, grinning: ple, the Shipping Clerk, as ular Fellow,’ but the ‘Boob Who Shows Off.’” he turned from his desk, "Siar "myt!'? said Spooner, the mild “that a sea captain put out a fire on jittte Bookkeeper. ‘'Let’s forget It ~ his ship by making it roll.’ and have a happy morning. We “Quiet Girl Left at Home—Liveker Sister Gets All the Good Times.” “Making the fire roll?"" asked Bob ey ee a bia, the OMe Boy, blandly Mr, Snooks, the Boss, entered at wat ole acta "t go i N th t. Loki i By Fay Stevenson. nohew. ['m glad he hasn't got Of all the Idiots ia the world, Bop- {hE Holnt. T-celding ovey. his’ glasses Oepyright, 1982, (New York Evening World) = '71Y Number, Unfortunately 12M — ie ig the most idiotic,’ said Miss “Why didn't that shipment go to by Press Publishing Co one of those girls who stay at py sh wate ie éhe Bows, Paul Heilite ; BANA, He ihe Gk Line ih rimm, Private Secretary to the Boss, Paul Henkle & Co. and why wasn LAPP 5 irs home evenings, not because 1am — tte made the sea roll. Haven't you the bill made out? And why--oh, the their young lives, have flapped néesirable Gut Because Lam a ever heard of w rolling een?” devil! You're all a lot of idiots.”’ to the front defending the pres victim of circumstances which I "Sure!" replied Bobb! “But I've _ Re-entering his private office the eat “girl problem’ which confrents attrib i heard of fire rolls, too Ross slammed the door. Bobble broke P attribute to lack of pretty L yeu Haver” the silence that followed. ‘Oh the young man of to-day clothes. 1 am employed as 1 Ri Aven’, you ever} “Idiot Bobbie is going for the mail,” 8. W. D.'s letter, which was confidential secretary, popular 4 man say ‘Great balls of fire: he said. - “Will the other idiots please printed in The Evening World with the men and women busi Of course, but" — eu We ; = Bas ; a," With that he went through the door ( last Th . declaring that all ess nasociates ere Well, balls have to be rolled of (Gi aay ueeey eeeoe uns) PAELLA EAL LY del | was speaking of the ship,’ opening into the hall, closing it just O AND GET A YES, | GOT A the modern girl wanted was good ny pleasure ends, My evenings came fri Popple. ‘The Captain in time to avoid injury from two = Magentis cing sel i ps Able nd ceri ee ee a | oe MEN COME EQStrign AND SEE NE ,7 OAD theatre tickets, jazz cabarets ler, reading, sewing or an oc- “And the passengers had rolls for basket travelling in his wake breakfast, I presume,’’ said Miss / THAT WILL and a fellow who keeps his green- isional movie There are ; B ‘Tillie, the Blonde Stenographer Neg . backs spinning all the time, thousands girls in this city “Another {dlot,"” snapped = Miss PAy NE ‘ brought forth a multitude of let like myself who haven't the op- Primm. : f ters from the girls themselv: “Say, listen!” said the Blonde, “I'm TWO MILLION ; portunities to be introduced to eligible young men. But let me tell vow that when we do meet the “Tillie may be an {dtot.” sald pens nave scribbled many line ridht. sort of men ae reat girls Bobbie, “but where do you get that modern girl,’ and all the while twould sooner ride in the sndwoy Words ‘another 7” fe Mins Flapper has kept silent jith a real fellow than in a taxi “Aw, shut up, kid!" snapped Miss and “let ‘em talk."’ Now, after vead with a fowr-tushe Tillie. Then to Miss Primm: “T'll ing this letter from S. W. D., a young have you know that if there's another IF THE BOYS WILL “BLUFF” — idiot here it's you.” man who asserted that if these girls HEV MUSE UMAIe GOOD)? MHEG TAC (WeIC! Wan? BLIAE keep on demanding s0 much they will ¥ burn up the husband crop, the flap Elaine Up-and-a- Coming pers have decided to defend them AeA My girl friend and 1 selves—to come out and talk ee one event Heretofore tongues have bu not an idiot A YEAR ake special a 1 dance palac Other New York girls (non-flap irs) also have something to say, but ; MAC Acai iekior wutan A cag ys in broker's g, TOC SUer Wal Renner Watery give us the time old yarn abou desk wore tts stamp as janntily as ihe money they are making «7 the flapper dons her hat. ft eried out — Hold them good to their Blut a1 and if some of week 1ES Tél | TWO MILLION AN°SUBWAY f! AYEAR ! IN -——— TAAOV “grat of ad.’ and this Bln thetr bankroll to the lint N i 5 Bea Genser : baie + But with our own boy friends w THE OVIES Ad a cal Wve altogether different and any if “As long as you Want to know sort of amusement suffices. We the fentiments of ‘us girls n even stay home, turn on the Vie nd dance. And sometimes content to just play cards trol regard to our treatment o} . men and what we ‘play’ them So there for (to use a slang expression) cee I, for one, am willing to give you LET THE “BOOBS” SPEND mine. I read with interest SW BUT NOT THE “BEAUS.” D's letter, which was all too Sincere Flapper writes: “I'll tel TAXIS , JAZZ4x°REVUES™=T HE GAY “SPENDERS” Why Not Look Your Best? By Doris Doscher (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Co. “MARGIE” The Love Story of a Working Giri Copyright, 1 EAR MISS DOSCHER: from the excessive use of rouge. * ° . ” Would the moderate use RENEE. Who Waited for ‘Prince Charming. true, trom my ovservations 0 the world all flappers are not Ike Wanna Know’'s” question. Do the of rouge spoil my skin? | Its Wea Ca pends tienen a: Ox {anit m the kind of rouge you use, You the ‘sweet young thing’ of to-day ihe ones S. W. D. met. Of course MeN appreciate it when a girl refuses know that it ie much nicer to iiust also be absolutely sure that the By Caroline Crawford Being one of the sald aforemer t is quite natural for a girl wie ha let ‘thom vend a lot at money on FRANK have natural color in one's cheeks, face ix thoroughly cleansed at night s Yesterday's opening instalment told of Murgie’s first day at the store, oh tioned myself, I won't be too oes out with a fellow just for a pean sa BOS TELA ARENA EGR Ome HAAG EY but although | am healthy, have of all traces of powder and rouge oi reece she Maat and made friends with Maisie, & enlesgirl, wee tog her hars' honest, that’s all, eve other girl? else re f tesitioes Atal le | a ip ood time to want taxis, theatre The girls have told their story — plenty ay alr and exerci my ith Auiyreiaite Po s you Bhai a AN EVENING AT HOME. lonelin of it all, and the thougi ‘ ae : ickets and all she can get. Many Tee your t Y A skin is pallid and a little color is ult. Have you tried the iaigie reached hume with flushed that other girls had “steadies,” seemet It is quite true that there is '§ your turn, New < men such an improvement in my ap- uiter-bath rubs to increase your eir to play nly certain type of girl who is out mes we girls just go out with Address your letters to me, The culation®’ CAC hlece. Gh ine heeks and a head full of stories for t© play upon Margie’s mind. She war 3 r girls ju j 5 pearance. | know some girls wlation? A piece of tee rubbed over fet : Ge ainocd (nie eu che: usally pas : Evening World, Park Row 4 . 9 your face will help give vou ieautityl Net impatient Netle mother, a home girl, she loved her mother An ome boob because it's more fui \ ‘ whose skins are full of holes bs au Vell, I've en- loved to keep house, to cook and to i natural rosy cheeks. manages to have it! No bother her if her escort hi expenses. And when I say does joyed every mo- %@W, but her one day in the depart~ ment of my day, ment store had awakened something momsie,"" she an- 2¢w in her. She, too, wanted ay than to stay at home, BUT when we like a fellow we know Dear Miss Doscher: Will you please tell me the I mean dinner, taxi to the how to help him keep his money 9 , B ave ahutwanier taleer aereae See, if ne Lad yack Neh Rete 10 OW O ou un oul ome! and back of the ears to help the Just Jetd and Uh to “have. A) S¥OHINE Gone tae “But (the aiwaya vonage spend the other fellows 7 des “4 = hearing caused by nerve deafness lots of fun. 1 '© take her chance at finding her | ‘them things’ it seems to me) | ae VEGETABLES—DO YOU COOK THEM RIGHT? ani head noises? JULIA. pat tn nice Prippe Ghiaraings et) ‘ 4 siete . i r Margie had been to high school fur eannot let §. W. D. continue to be QUIET GIRL JILTED, LIVELY 3. 1g hrist: Frederick, £#"den kind—but what onions! Neve enew crispness; long soaking ot Massaging with a rotary motion Kindest girl atthe oe ahe 7 a ‘ y Mrs. Christine Fre , 5 ° urs; she had taken a speciat Vd tik help hi ONE AVENGES HER a ; nee ae ‘ i Haan same counter wi ike to help him i : in a long and varied gustatory ex wved potatoes. is particularly will help the circulation, but if yo ours Englist ad Ei Why? Oh, just because Margie writes: “When a fel Howse hold ela ue Prpert, Author: yerience have I tasted like unto them vulty hu lead noises apd dea a ie Sela me floor Ord ri ¥ es DOr een Gees i ! ousehold Enuineering. " pe { ‘ ht 5 walker is her steady—and oh, momsie ®d Pope ol elig 1! happen to KNOW different low iiapesne (inad aie rent (one eaen They were brown, a rich cocoa brown, $ Don't remove too thick a might to consult an ear specialist ATE [hr tie ey et time and it !ously. Something told her that some There are girls who will not let tain ha goon dre fee ‘opy Evening World) meltingly soft and lay glistening in om the outer skin, as it as the hearing Is too precious to b Sante oC ta ri ty-fly inp 1. day her life would “be different.” She z, fellow take a taxi and will not of ‘ i * a a of her and au} a ea gravy the deliciousness of which 1 n outside layer at neglected. If you send me a 1M hg aige a POIs DYG GUMS. aot i pallavad” ARGS hee RITE jo to expensive places because walks out of her life to a livel whic relieve am unable to describe pold type able food qualities lie, i ell and addressed envelope T w nail) or gees cee ‘ha : ; i they are sensible enough to real flapper who suits him a Uttle bet makes for a ‘liberal educa- | @te one dish, then beckoned for SP UEHA SHEET HLA ORE ratnticn thie ba: aauch oo peeat tiie la mloelan ihe 6 Not so fast Margie, sit down and pala Me | ania’ bh io Would 1b Ope THR hBt me peod time’ calibe had ter. ‘Therefore, I say, one good tion’? of the housekeeper is the duplicate, and’ before I left 1 had ey thick paring, and you w eat your supper and then tell me all from the sordid conditions of her itty qed all tra alammaur and mock turn deserves another, It is up resolve to visit the eating places and checked up a score of four side-dish yest of the vegetabe; many ear Mies Doscher: bout it would enter her life He fulsnt come | gayety which in the end doesn’t to the lively flapper to avenge sestaurants where dishes of foreign of just onions! As soon as I can { this thin outer skin may ! pereplre 90 profusely under ASrale Burav ous OM enInE aE NAT GW oi ees oe aleven RUE RO conte ) mean anything. Uh, huh, | know cy unfortunate sister, Go to it or strange extractic re ved. time I am going to return and vamy pa tear ter @ parbolling my arms that | spoil all my Jdiness, sat down to the tasty little ed to a pair 0 , but no mat- whereof | speak because | hap- gir until they are willing to What a valuable or bully that proprietor i cate at cuming, or ube a knife te 4 dresses. Can you tell me what past her mother had prepared and ter when or w how she might BN eicttrat iterate: nes play the game fair and square dea to visit in ro- ing his secret! oe oie it the skin, ; causes shia and: how ean asep i gl iarecea paper eared Hane Lgl biel ie Seenthih Any RUaS ) there is nothing the matter with tation, — say, As I left the cafe the thou \—Don't cook in too large ene, te L ad her mother everything that hap- 5 come to he : { f : y ‘a ght came a a Qu 5 pened « eMC sve da ‘i Me hile she wa 1 Shu } me. | have plenty of pep and | MEN PICK OUT THAT KIND, Chinese, a Turk-‘to me why don't more of us prepar water——and always save or uti Firat bathe under the arma with a [Et ae Meas Pens ee Riri outite te one ane have a good time, but | can’t see SO WHY COMPLAIN? ish, # Hungarian, onions, that cheap and wholesome \° this water for sauce, soup or In Mild antiseptic water and then dust soaps i . aa Bihan ‘aonld Hoheat 1 thee chap | like (and there are sev * Just Because writes: “Why a n Indian place plant, in such an appetizing way? other cooking in all cases except With the following powder acinar Anran cris Une Pn par ra 7to~ 7 0 n study 6 y, a Vv y r e mo: coarse of roc egetabl: Grammes 42 2 oes ie re ‘ rm " val) THROW mene. yay oF he we flap? Here's why: Does u hs ay iy ip O why: indeed, are vegetables OGAL AORTRR OE AERBRA Salicytle acid A, nj 1 man came near the counter all day crossed the room, and going to they held up’ in those gilded cafes he I x vod specialtiea! general so poorly cooked for be Don't boil rapidly—simmer slowly peri’, tae : 4 long. Maisie says the mothers, wives, wardrobe took out a wrinkled laven- And 1 almost forgot to mention chap ever notice the girl who is Would it not act vate and public meals? Need I reca in a small quantity of water unles Wheat starch ay sisters and sweethearts buy the gloves der Canton crepe dress which she that I'm from ‘Noo York’ too. not dressed to the latest? Does he+ a kind ¢ the soggy spinach, the vapid carrots 1 steam vegetables, which afte: ye the men, 0 you needn't wi vigorously began to rt “Being a modest little thing I ask her to dance if she can’t toa- raduate course the ser stringbeans, the sodden vl is the one method to most Dear Miss Doscher: bout my having to. try pe sca When had teventis all to piecés dén't like to throw, bouquets at dle the newest? Does he call in applied cook- turnips, which so often appear to preferred, Steaming retains all of ! am a constant reader of you 1 nasculine paws." ind measured and marked with a tap@ myself, but if I can help to re Sean 6 0s Uwe ee ke, vet ted hed have been cooked ina weantoller ? flavor, and all of the whole column and would like very muct aa ed standing on measure, she glanced at her mother store a person's faith In anything ow en? He fens iny say IT would Mistake and to have been hurried! ome ‘salts' wasted under usual to know how to work up a good Wp aysiu ke Aes ay he} y now and then? He docs NOT asked Mrs. who was still eagerly devouring theg Rd choca all lathe lmantlar’ mar The men of to-day pick the best nsist that before Fescued and dumped on the table? — boiling methods color CLAIRE : ep hell I'll do it, even at the expense of dressed, freakiest looking girls recelving any di- Why do so many spand hours in mak- ¢- Don't cover every and all Good color ix the reward of faithful ase, I vl, sensible ‘Would you care if T went to @ seeming to say: ‘If I were you about. Then they wonder what ploma every stu ins Ah serts, pastries or fancy dis! ale with a “cream sauce'’—¢ attention to the laws of general 8 On tt a little stool dance with Maisie Lee some even- I'd be crazy about me this world is coming to."’ RISTING FRECERKK oni of house- ¥ rile they heglect the right prepara their own natural health, To a great extent the « w Maisic and [| took turns in ing?’ Margie boldly asked her mo- } k EOLA oe hen to gee ‘4 mln old rcience should attend and ob. TOR of vegetables? Yet you kr . don't: bury of color in the face is determined by ng. I'm crazy about business ther ‘ t auestion Ae tke men: ee So that fa the way they feet about serve the food preparation in foreign {hat ney Bee A valuaula iy ees ess un sil di the amount of oxygen you inhale 1 [ve id worlds of fun Mrs. Mindon looked up surprised. } jo they appreciate it when a it? restaurants in order to secure a more 5 i fe the most appetlalr ne the day, Good circulation and to-da © shocked Then her face broke into | girl refuses to let them spend a ‘The Mapper has a heart, She says cosmopolitan experience, broaden “8h on the menu Milteerakingindiihes good digestion are the first essentials, “Well, I'm glad you like your 4 wreatn of amilen i bs of money on her, or do they 30 herself, She only demands taxis, their menus and become less snobbish — perhang we oan a ra sm ig sad an! be. y watel- Bathing the face with cold a r "smiled Murgte’s mother, as — “@¢ course 1 wouldn't,” she 4 Hater spend it on some other high priced theatre tickets and sup. in their ideas of what's what In foods. tauits in this regard fear sAd ie pe ane TD es eheip: Teen ne: With & Blsce Qf ice 0 two cleared away the supper “t used to go to dances when J wu» § t girl? pers when she doesn’t care about And what a ¢ eta follow this plan toe sannitmee one eee oantinu ‘e'r “give you natural rosy cheek es in a jiffy yo ge. Hring Maisie home t ‘ 1 “I wonder. Not only that, but tates all fow “don'ts assistance asoning and serving, being 1 while Mrs, Mindon read the Sou" S86 he Merbr gta, aah : | “L WANN. v pe & young man, but when she likes in New York, the polyglot of ail 1. Never select h, fibrous, ove they are kept hot (not standing in " sip us Ret MINS AAT ARBOR] TAG 5D8 pan 'some aight And) it abe eet i’ » are ® ieee Mule {2 Belp him keep sities! or under ripe products water) until serving tim cahaion’ look Up new recipns ond faemetnt thas apatinent: witty chete Cc Aire cue e anna Wane Ons ; ) pur rth a3 much am 2 Scrub thei ‘ 1 R—U'se 4 . 1 : " ee 4 os oe , many dances she takes you to." “ os 28 m well with small stiff rre ate or meat flavorir try them inny old fashioned furniture loome y — ounway WITH “REAL FEL eneray to do this as she Gose to help | The other week I happened inion a brush or cleanse perfectly: but with vegetables rather than milk, 10-—Visit different restaurant or up before Margie. Wt at waa Maisie , And with that both mother ” TAXI WITH “FOUR- ie other fellow spend hie, small Armenian cafe. Among dishes don't allow them to soak too long which makes them still more in- foreign eating house each weok and Lee doing at this moment? Probably @ushter began to plan just wha FLUSHER.” ger YOUR men, anewer the: such as their queer stewed vineleaves before cooking, as this makes them sipid in flavor. Cook together with notice how they cook, flavor and sho was getting into an evening gown, W@# Reeded to make over the old 18} J W. B. writes ‘T think ene 1929 is heen, your experience with and lamb stuffed with raisins, I re- soggy and dissolyes much of their meat dishes serve the same common vegetables ne he e and listening for Yender Canton crepe 2a \ 6. W. D, bites off more aa mueineae erat tate wm iret 8 portion © ondingry onions Inable salts; a short hour in tee ‘ Y n varted and sppet ' nee W To-morrow == Margie and Maisie. eB than @o beck to "I That is, they wer ordina r cold water st he « ' . i the blAn a aeaaanla dU ye eee e ‘