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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1922. nn What the Boys Think of } The New York Girl “There Are Some Who'd Make Good Wives—but They’re Hard to Find” Auto-Intoxication Buy a Car Now! Don’t Be a Waiter; Be a Bus Boy! By Neal R. O’Hara Copyright, 1922, (New York Evening World) by Press Publistting Co. We Have Fours, Sixes, Eights and Twelves— Step Up, Neighbor: Read 'Em and Weep. NTO each life to take it when travelling by va some drain must Look for the trade-mark. None gen 4 fall. Correct! Do ulne without Mr. Mc¥adden's signa | your motor shop- ture on the original package. Pric ping now. Don't $98, f. 0. b. Joplin. By mall, 4 cent plan on a car @ extra. (Delivered in plain packar year from now— if desired.) t your plan may be wrecked by then. Buy now! Don't let a single day pass you. Spring is the season for bock beer and auto-intoxication. We furnish the dotted lines for the fol- lowing makes of cars: THE GOOF—6 7-8ths. Four models —Open, Closed, Bid and Asked. Soft pine upholstering. Capacity, seven passencers and one tra Mc cop. ‘The ultimate ineconomy. One-piece en- ! ce Tn By Maurice Ketten Can You Beat It! =f OIC OCH HII. RA NORIO KF TRI LICH HH HHT Letters From Young Men Show Marked Division of Ofinion—-Some Cheer for the Flapper, but Most Seek Home Git! Type for Wives. ‘ By Fay Stevenson. 1 MET SMITH. I MUST CHANGE MY THe Bills ) 71 MUST CHANGE AY GOWN S MMMt HEEHA HEL TRSTAIGE UALHEL GUL Ge A Se a Nae GON ARS ARE Cominc; ) AIRS Bull HAS SEEN THIS fling ut defending itl, for there are still some left.”” To CALL ONITH HAS OVER. TOO ! themscives in a FLAPPERS JUST “POSING"— ce : series. of letters HAVE BRAINS UNDER HATS. SEEN TH/S | —a i THE HOKUS 12—The car you wil! i ultimately mortgage your home fo: Ride in a Hokus and enjoy its luxur in every bounce. Upholstered in 4 ‘patent leather or moroceo, Goid q plated crank; elderdown bumpers engraved license plates; cutglass windshield; French horn in G minor Limousine model contains extra reon: and bath for chauffeur. Chumm » roadster for small dinner parties up t: thirty. Engine designed by Rodin; chord tires turned by Victor Herbert printed in The . writes: elit say that $ Nal ONE. ne Soud laa gerating a little in saying that tbl MALE w York girls want taxis and Tuesday wild times. Personally I have no use After reading a for this type of girl, for usually the letter from S. W. are painted dolls, with tweezed eye- brows, but the ‘girl problem’ is not as serious as it might be. The poor Working fellow will have to pick a the New York girl, cirl who is real and not just looking 1922 model, is for fur coats and diamonds along with her wedding ting. There are plenty of good, sensible girls in this old burg, usband crop with her ext and sometimes the brains under « | Ways and demands for expen- flapper's hat are good if you know salve shows, cabaret suppers and jazz, how to bring out her best idea just posing in many instanc D., a young man who detlared that burning up axis, BUAhY New York gitts, who ure proud {Uke HASINE UN Tate meen cet a gine, stripped gears, All the latest Cooled by cracked ice and geltze: ' €¥o term themselves flappers, wrote pis, teith in’ hers we'll tell the popular accessories—waste basket, speed, forty-five counties per ‘hour | part’* ay : i , garbage pail, front and rear ; i Jetters declaring they ‘had a .eart’’ world mall box, garbag: No rain checks; no transfers. © Six | vand that love counted with them above FLAPPERS MAKE GOOD WIVES; ul MUST CHANGE NY GOWN IMUST CHANGE AGAIN doofbells, cuspidor and ash can. Travel mites per gallon of perfumed gaso bank ‘ols: MANY HELP HUSBANDS SAVE. AGAIN MRS DICK MRS JACK in this car and you think you're at ine, Special features—ragio etalp | * Now the young men have stepped A. M. D. writes: “The modern girl S HAS SEEN home. Price, $1,000 down, 60 cents mont; wireless wheels; collapsib! HAS SEEN THIS a week as long as it lasts, If you banber’s chair. Price, $18,000 wit have ever owned a Goof you will tires pumped up. never own another. Ask the man ; that owned one. rward with their honest-to-goodness is all right and men ought to be proud any (0 be seen with her, Flapper is a © flappe an Repiiions of tho flapper. In many ord which has been wished on her ! ONE case: by some old Mrs. Grundy who orob- “girl and do not agree with 8. W. D. ably had a sweet little wall flower that the average New York girl re- whom she couldn't marry off. The wifrains from asking, ‘Do T enjoy his Modern girl knows how to make her tls own living, how to dress and how to “company?” but asks, “What kind of +21. oO course she wants taxis and But jazz and to see a bit of life. This is me of the men have it “in’ for the ier youth, her gala day, the time to pper, though most of them firmly '¢ young and to rejoice in her own Beiteve’ there beauty id strength. But there ire lots of so-called flappers and girl’ in this city. Here's what they <trietly modern girls who know what say about you girls thelr escort earns and try to save him IT'S A CHOICE BETWEEN GAY ney. T have a girl who often sus- 0 ests that we take the bus home in- PRESENT, PROMISING FUTU sd of a taxi, She declares she R, A. R, writes: “I have just read: tikes to ride on top, but I know in my ‘with. interest S$. W. D.'s letter and rt she Is trying to help me save my ; ard-earned money. ‘Then, too, 1 abs ite vith . ~ * web tans He A, with him now lots of flappers who hayé ¢mies\ WA every respect. In fact my ¢ has been #0 paralict with h ried and are helping: their husbands | ITS CROING iN | MUST CHANGE AGAIN |. CSsC HU WER SAE nininE tele posltiondy Come maupora tj [0 Coe SOME / ARS TIM HAS SEEN bappen to read it L would | ; mit the modern gif] is a gent just = v like her grandmother would-have been . THS GOWN Gredit for writing it. No truer state» if she were a 1922 model IMS ARE “ment could be made when he said that i : w York it isn't so much the So there you are, girls; that's the ONING TOO ! these, too, uphold the modern THE COMPACT FIVE—The cu that saved the junk business, ou THE RANDOM RATTLER. “The ninth year of continued success. On car that made the dollar famous. The car a minute from our model factor!e j car of E’s—economy, epithets and en- and still the demand keeps up. Flv gine trouble. Designed by Rollo Lud- models for 1922—Sport, Home, Bxtr wig McFadden, originator of the Closing Stocks and Final. Featur« platinum nutmeg grater, the Elffel no other cara have the nerve to bou ! Tower and the non-combustible cork- of—folding doors, asbestos curtains screw. The Rattler is the first car to porous-knit gas tank and stopove recognize the one-day-off-In-flve privileges in any town. Extra wet « principle. It runs and stops without skyrocket distress signals with ev: regard to weather, signals or picket order, Our dealers are in practic.! fences. Statistics demonstrate that every town; many In Canada | Tasty Sauces 'LL HAVE To PLAY INVALID. aanlovcinitich canaten Sone aaN eat For Fish \ ———— ‘a good time can he show m a “real home type NONE of THEN HAVE SEEN and pepper. Agents in every city, town and R. F. D. community. Look THIS. NEGLIGEE for the red front, We do not employ house-to-house canvassers. Any agent who knocks at your door and shows Copyright, 1922, (New York Evening Wo pace rth you a sample of the Rattler is a by Press Publishing Oo, fellow himself that a girl considers as Nay they gee you. Some of them only fraud. MAITRE D'HOTEL BUTTER. it is the amount of money he can ¢ look right into your hearts. #pend. There was a time when a girl Is §. W. D. right? “Went out with a chap because she Or are the chaps who still believe a there are “real. x in this big city liked him, but that is ye eee ce ron OFF thE MRAREANGHERE Hic Is that the girl who goes to cabarets “good t ger desire many do ne” capacity estimated in so 8 right? inish up the subject royally. on, flappers and men, and take one last fling at the 1992 mo and her support her or down ian’t picking this type of girl, Maybe her forever. ies he ' back of it all a man really wants to mar and jazz A hopes to meet a rea Come but the man who | / 1 be happy The sparkling 1922 Rattler model has improvements and refinements too numerous (o scoff at. It has front and rear anchors, tog detector, back spacer, thermometer, fire escapes and perfect tonal quality Also seven cylinders—count ‘em. If one is loaf- ing, try the other, Colors—cerise, mahoga: battleship gray, taupe, REAM one-fourth cup of bgite add one-half teaspoonfu) salt, one-fourth teaspoon’ prika, one tablespoon chopped p sley and a few drops of onion jus Thoroughly blend these ingredien then gradually work in one tablespo: lemon juice. HOLLANDAISE SAUCE. lavender, mud, henna and the natural color of tin, Wheel base—110 inches open; 24 inches shut. Newt canvas the home loving girl doesn't have a If you believe in her tell us so Measure out one-half cup of but! If you don't, tell us why redcat, bul cl lat acaba In a double boiler or a saucepan ov fe i bs ic Send your letters In care of r m yolk Mb cising cicire, Rene) Tig mean ine Worle (care nae, cave for the Tattler in case vou want DollNg water put the unbeaten yl “FLAPPERS HAVE FAULTS BUT = 20S Loreal wee a piuessinesa ile ay me | Between You and Me “MARGIE” Why Not Look Your Best? 5 ; butter, Stir constantly until butte; Experienced Bill write ef melted, then slowly stir in remaini butter, season with salt and cay one youn: fellow who is willin vouch for the Mapper! 1 know that i i ‘ to taste and gradually add one- Bao Possums teulta: bucthat ts on}y By Sophie Irene Loeb By Caroline Crawford By Doris Noscher ae aitne saa mie const mmatural. Not one of us is porfeet Copyright, 1 (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Co Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Co. Copyright, 1942, (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Co. te Se niet ry ken as a whole T have found flap The Love ry of a New York Wor! ing Girl. HOW TO TREAT TIRED FEET. up and this is excellent in preventing ys rs to be all right, ‘They may wear YOUR FAMILY SKELETON Story of k Working BOR e a rci ttaey fa calltecavandleaca TARTAR SAUCE. RES P If exercise is good for the other To one cup of mayonnaise dressin f tho b . of the body long continued mare fois of the body it is particularly ineteen, helps to a a large New York ¢ 1, Malsie’s RAAT y Hala cavane ave GHHCCAKrIhee di P various times I have written is doing in the present and what he is in these columns about the trying to do for the future fi their cars, but when it comes to their I th it ber geal “Evins Cie ong and the expression of the face a# peoied for the fect that have bem One tablespoonful finely chopper ENearts, they certainly have them. Tf woman who digs up the past, ‘No man can change his past or he MARGIE’S FIRST DANCE, mother she wished, for the moment, Wl! a8 causing nervousness and irri- confined all day, so bend the toes for- C&P" one of chopped cucumby have found them to be good and sin puts the skeleton happy with a woman who 1s GlWaYS ov two Gayg Margie’s lavender Can. that Clarence Wimple with his check- tability, ‘This is particularly true of Ward and backward and circle the foot pickles, one teaspoon chopped parate cara; ni take it from me, the into the closet and Unhappy on account ot it F Paceline “,_ ered waistcoat and tan spats had been the feet, Many a “t the ankle until you feel every cord and one-half teaspoonful of oth ae Slabs proceeds to clothe mG cinen woman imuauanewer top ppe was restored, remod- jer escort. At least he had some aie nimble up and the foot is thoroughly juice, Mix well and serve cold wooner you off picking on them, her sins, so why bother about her? J elled, rejuvenated, pers ity, a feature one could wrinkle in the warm and comfortable, You will be the better for you! it with live issues would say to this woman: ‘You are « “Didn't I tell you scarcely attribute to young Sprague. face and many a "ichly repaid for this amount of at- HOT TARTAR SAUCE. when the whole married woman now and it Is up to I could turn you But Sprague was a quiet, self-pos- gray hair can he tention given to your feet, Mix one tablespoon vinegar, on: NOT GOLD DIGGERS. thing is a matter YOU to make a happy and contented sessed young man and while she was traced to feet that .. Many of you are willing to spend home for your husband, When you have done this for a year and your And now comes husband fails to do his part, then it woman who says ‘8 time to talk about doing something teaspoon lemon juice, one- Jeu plenty of time in massaging away B 4 pane balt” have been neg- wrinkles that appear in the face but %P00M salt and one tablespoon Wo lected or wrongly lf you are only sensible about giving cestershire sauce in a saucepan ove sae the feet the proper care you will not hot water. Let It heat thorough!s into a Cinderella” jp ithering up her scarf, feather fan Proudly exclaimed and other little a sories Maisie had Maisie as the two induced her to buy for her first dance he made a very favorable impression of ghosts. Garrison L, writes: “If a young Ee * man’s good times MU> continual round of ~ HARD TO FIND GIRLS WHO ARE girls worked into have ae ee eine 6 TIER meron: ‘ _, have so many wrinkles to massage, a thie suppers, cabarets and he must « Des Heart Ie amen ar banleteht 6 yours, that of the etilly hourdone “4, Artec ng gack Sprague I¢ you stand at An ungainly walk detracts very much Brewm one-third cup of butter an: expect to unloosen several ‘bucks.’ and if it weren't your husband or anybody els evening. Acummayeclicown (nice aubedy Little your work all day from your general good appearance, Strain into the hot mixture, stir and iE But shonia he tra the Dame (or SBM eee for her mother she for the present and the future “Tyn'f she a little conversation passed between the the foot is liable 80 the attention you give to the feet serve. ‘This is delicious for broile«i . would commit sui- Make it profitable and happy ii Margie felt that all the eyes of the to swell and cal- Will help you to have a more graceful fish , pence the girl whorapcepts bis Invi lt And the following is what T wrote beauty?” — contin- : Ren ane Regus walk, Occasionally try walking around cilde-—a)l: because she ha sAae a And the following is wha ote assengers were upon her anc t ead aapan f tations? If he would just stop to a ul becau hesHas fOUNd: Out ee moment ued Maisie as she turned to Mrs. Mine P!S008 psrticH Ys pat opposite Iaugh- BLAS BuscHene lUse nd corns on the toes. It is a splendid exercise EGG SAUCE. at ore he sbanc arrics 7 bass - spire ar. eet evel Ty y | think about it perhaps she likes HIM ‘htt before her husband married her “sty advice to you is to forgive your don. ing and giggling were talking about appear feetloven Hiougoi tt ie 80 simply done, But Chop fine one hard-boiled egg, « More than any good time he wants to. ! had had an affair with a woman- Buevend Even if he has done wrong Margie’s mother smiled approval, that yndie out with her first beau.’"’ should have special attention as soon '€ 1 nis special tention one teaspoon finely chopped parsl: n- the woman in the case was as wrong It every night If you wish to have the was not until Margie and Jack gg you return home, if you wish to ave them a 2 a , feel right as we 0 and one teaspoon lemon juice, ther took their first steps upon the floor of right as well as look right, enjoy the hours of the evening's ré Some other time I will tell you what Stir this mixture into one cup of th but as she looked at her daughter, who her. And, if his intentions are * Woman now married—and she c NA he ought to find that out. 1¢ Rot reconcile herself to the poss ® it is a non-gold-digging New York Wronsdoing of her husband as he. As long as that wornan’s hus- band is satisfied with his wife and the Stood transformed into a butterfly girl. tf’ dance hall that Marie tuned. her Axatiol ur wo! of a mental to do for corns, ¢ Situation, it ie not tor you to cause instead of plain litle Margie Min- sors ccs hur reel to inorieas acd en. Bauon f your ark Fa ment to do for corns, calluses and bunions, white rauce ‘ B girt the modern young man is secking thinks she ought to see the woman trouble don, the girl behind the glove counter tered into the spirit of the evening. It from tack of clreulation in the feet # asa life mate, he must prepare for an 24 0 into the whole matter elke 1m toorahor’ to: Ween your soy) at the none of was true Jack Sprague was not much ts’ glove counte Cold feet is almost the habitual com ; aes out about the whole thing. Be con- ® extended search, I must admit. For, 1! Venture,to say that if this prob- Tent wth fetuine your own fife in. New York's biggest department OF 4 looker, Just aw Malsle had - plaint of people of a aedentary occ Helps for the Mother f like the bison in Yellowstone Park. !¢™ Were put up to a hundred people, ReSaRRR \GeOne 6. Waa, (@ eBlenglh stead of that the other woman stores, she wondered if she really PASIOR: wW Jancer and although she knew none — ‘There are just a few simple thins : | P the specics is threatened with extinc. Dot men and women, ninety-nine and that of h sband. Forgive ought to allow her daughter to go to of the new steps he led her 40 skil- that would litte to movernt anya By Emilie Hoffman : tion. Nevertheless, the problem isn’t OUt of that hundred would advise the one ronet Srac ee judge, the dance the following evening fully that she found herself making the care of the f Gnoe you have Copyright, 1922, (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Co. serious a8 most of us make it out, Woman to take one co! , ee SAS Be, ‘L know what you are thinking, better: then many of the best learned how much comfort it is to re TER 4 child has reached the und the complaint was accompuai: 4Fhe ‘show me a good time girl’ is As a small evidence of this I read Besides, “Let him who is without Mrs. Mindon,” surmised Maisie as she ‘ ane Pie wine : ho ur the feet in perfect condition you ‘ thre years a cold by a shudder of disgust. Why for (| ee sit with us, but REAL GIRLS her letter to a friend of mine (ex- sin cast the first stone.’ If you were removed the pins from her moutt them between dances, and at forbids that ee toe ae ee sponge bath should be given a child to eat anything that is s I do exist, even in New York, And a Cluding names), asking how he would ner that : , ie te won Biss went over to her. “You are thinking times they exchanged partner length about the shoes. ‘They are the “Very morning. Have a little warm decidedly obnoxious to his taste? 0! Young man can find them if he takes Answer such a matter—a man who usbands a A anicides. Anybody that Margie is too pretty to go to Muisie insisted they would not mingle ets prison cells and they dto be Wate bathtub, let the child course, children should not be hu iaia ceria and) men tila Gras has seen much, lived much and can die and s ep the issue, ‘The dances with young men who are really (ith Any of ane ain dancers. But chosen for comfort and durability, as tand in this and with @ large sponge mored in the matter of food, but jearnes \i thing is to live and face it Br alteisiay : auty squeeze the cold water two or three er ould exercine ' SOME REGULAR GIRLS LEFT—IF 'arned much big chung is pinged a porting Noe cliwiple and men she will probably well as Jack Sprague, whom Margie When you are released from the times over the lode, tegionine ce ete, moult sxerclee duagmp A arr e ou don't give Spo! Perey spain! siege yeti , c imes ove ie body, beginning at pyider thin Aare YOU CAN FIND THEM. He mingesied that we sach write oo. Gy your util Turn your ever think of marrying vas beginning to like cares of the day give the tired feet a 6 Evidently this child has an tntan Bill writes: Ha, Ha! It makes me UF OPinions and compare, and we e to the Hast East is al! “IT have absolute faith in you,’’ re Ives and lemonade were purchased hot bath and put alum, b back of neck and letting tt fall over aversion toward oatmeal. Would Yaugh to hear of one searching for a Would then hava a man's point of aglow ncincaneawe da) a new! diy. plied Mra. Mindon; as he snaked! (nia i the x ing men und M urge urul ounce borax, one ounce and salt (pr t Naat 1 shoulders and down not be wiser to vary the cereal en ¢ oF ane POEIA ootee anal gceniania cal ral Close the old book. Begin anew. That the sincere blue eyes of Maisi saa Mali so entranced in th rably sea salt), one ounce, in the the ba © water should be from morning, and perhaps serve the éa girl with a heart any more. They all heaseatenen 8 mosphere of daintily rl water, Allow the feet to remair dearoca 5 Won children \ 8 my aly : . to 60 degree ‘or childre ;; feem to be nice, gentle, quiet, modest He wrote the following: ‘Lots of — of all the fi | individuals in the Wet Margie to go to dances as perfume, cigarette smoke, § this bath until the water is slightly the wat hould heater te ne np . : 1 ri do, » have he 00d merry hte e got the hillec a three years ne ater should even twice a week, if she side girls, don't they? Money is no object, Women insist on making themselves, world it is the woman who will fight Bihar te have her good in merry 1 i Hy r ay they forg a chilled nd the n Lioat them to a good ° moderat say from 65 ti fe Poishoser r cereal ae cone riend said—spectres of her y clerked at the glove counte ey massage, You might rub in a little be More moderate, sa 5 to this particular cereal essential to t (py where ov {1- thelr husbands ghosts, as my friend said tres of K h Se DATOMIAT A at eourne! No. mrnere ayer’ &:Kulle ADEE the nae An 8 R008 Dit. OF the the past. Such women invite trouble, S80 the following evening at a little forgot that Clarence Wimpie wee the witch-hazel to which a little bit of 70 de The sponge bath shoula Child Ifare? If served in this ® {fen ts good enough for them, How ‘appy by fighting nat right have they anyhow after eight Jack Sprague, the young floorwalker in the gents’ furn'shing spirits of camphor has been : Very rapidly and be foi. it May be eaten without protest: does 8. W. D, expect to entertain a Fhosts, Tam afraid thie woman be- to demand adjustment of things that Man who clerked at the necktie department and that. Jack haan iene ROARIR Ti ete cunens : ne ; @ little kind persuasion is used. |modern girl on $40 1 week? What a lone to this clans happened years © they knew counter opposite Margie's and Mai + head clerk at the necktie « of the witeh-hazel, med: Dy A VIRORAUE TUMDIDE WIR RT lA uth ad leans to call the i ‘ us en it can not por ie's glove counter, led for Margic y were not di ' If the feet ; t ‘ towel until the skin 1glow. This tention of the ch to the fact th | | ane Aa ony: thelr hust n it can not pos- | . w r daily grinder are very te ) ! Diker he must be! How can ho be What a man dooa before hia mar- ain. concern now to take her to her first dance . ealthy young 2 mild be thoroughly rubbed with in exce t preventive against 2PY¥ food is omitted simply on ace @o impudent as to think of pirla unless ringe should be buried, No woman And the sam true of foolish hus- Jack Sprague had dark curly ha had stepped into an atm € hive 1 This seems a very ple ia of his a kes. This would soon ¢ ne fan earn nt tens $200 a week? goings any happiness for herself or bands who rake up shes of their but other than that he possessed m0 fun and ment. To-1 ara ing to do but the results are mar fables ba heplt, Dut wasn 2 (Who does H.W, D. ti he in, ox 4, S ‘ fyea’ flames before they were mar- qualities of an Adonis. He was bare b us. Mass stimulates t ¢ - : Sears food is really repellent to a chil wwband by prying int wives’ flam: y er d My mother makes me eat oatmeal qeoting to bring tip and train ous little Y prying Into her husband's © '" whe whole matter ia selfishness ly as tall as Margie and not a par lation and sends the blood tir ” ph Ee eat on should not be served. There are am 26 on such mall sums? My ad- PU, Don't Judge a man by what he and willy pride—a useless waste of ticularly good dresser To-Morrow—Jack Sprague Makes rrrough the body and at tt me morning an nate it,"’ ex- ple substitutes for most kinds of viee fo him iv to Koop uway from the las dono in tho past, but by what he time, When Margie introduced him to her Hie First Call time the feet have a chance to limbe aimed an indignant for-year-old, foods * ‘

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