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? THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARC 30, Do You Say the Right Thing? i By Fay Stevenson | Between You and Me | By Sophie Irene Loeb | the Treatment of Young People Which Will Bring Khem Into Closer Touch With Their Parente Instead of Driving Them Away , “Well, How Are You?” Any of these frequent greetings “How Are You Getting Along?” § may be just the one that gets “Are They Keeping You Busy on a man's nerves Some Rules fe 2 (New York E Copyright, 1 World) by Prens Publishing Co. T JOW do you greet your business and social friends? 173, M $ y | YOUNG woman, fifteen years their clothes as far as possible. y Do you say “just the thing” which puts them ina good an Ol l eat t iam Sere Bvesine Wine) By aurice Ketten of er, who attends business It makes them enjoy them more humor, or do you say “just the thing” which sets them Y : collewe: writes the a very “Son Terese the wrongdoing on edge? ACTH HOST HH YORRIR ERO HOH PRO RW HOR, TROIS CRORES rene OHO TRE IE PC HOC IE athetic lot of the younger children any more . Just as there ts a psychological | ; : Tt is written readily than the older ones, %6 moment to close a deus or to pop tho PN Neck tn works Ie doesn't wa: 1 school tash- avoid the jealousy that results. ’ © be retmninded of the Job betore him. fee * And above all secure as question at fxste, so the Go to him with any tople which doce eee ea pisekare tn the here a pear chological question or greeting for not refer to this immediate business Ene Oaet Wer 80 that children will regard home your business associates and most ine and he will wheel around in his ‘air eyes, but be- as heaven rather than the outside, eats, ileniia and chat with you; but awkwardl tween the lines Stare You thin art ot brining oun OM, HG, TEN ue Rees is How Do You Run Your Home? the smooth, best side uf your follow plosive reply and return to his worls ‘By Mrs. Christine Frederi Copyrinht, 192%, ¢ York Beenie World) by Prew Pubil is & psy. there s o8 whote lot that is worth while thintting about T repeat it just as tt is writ associates or have you the uncon. Jlist to show you how busy he is Wor the benefit of many men who pooue ah think they are putting over ‘just the hil up and putting them all askew ut cnt greeting’ to thelr feminine co. your very first words’ vorkera,”” 1 said, “L wish you would dvantage of ruffling hem Hounchold Efficiency Papert. ani say a Word about the man who says ten Author” “Hounehold) Engineering.” = hs ‘You're looking well to-day.’ This 4 T never had Copyright, 1922, CThe New York Evening There is u type of person who has jchably the one forea of greeting # party unti) graduation and not World) ‘by Preas Publishing Company. Formed the hubit of greeting business which rather ruffles the weaker rex, since then, ‘That is over a year ANY of us are even now plan- fssociates and best friends with expecially when she receives the same ago. While the purty was going ning repairs, alterations and Well) How /are you?” greeting from the same man every on, early in the evening, my day. “In society this greeting might do wrong chord for the very well,” agreed Mrs, Kibby, ‘‘but gout or suffers from the very fuct that it is uttered in a business establishment n es it dis- new fixtures for the spring father went to bed. Do you think seacus, al ths Hocuie WT Uae ven ciilay toa boy "Md one of the questions to be dee my motuer calls me names. My ome hey ee mother doesn't want me to go refinishing of an iny place. If 1 want to go to the cla. floor. movies with my girl frend 1 have While to take my sister, who is nine past wood Ras K IN years of age, or | can't go. been supreme, " ; two new per Tam never allowed to bring Your p r S : iny one in the house and conse ie = = OCKE quently when { go to my gir! be . na eas Iriend’s house | feel greatly out of roakine: 1 eae ow place When my sister goes to int evel, Ole bed T have to go with ber We these is inlaid h have to dress almost alike, Nooloum, | whos { Ddon't why use was formerly “My sister always talks back te confined to kiteb my mother and father but 1 dare om and = bath, not for fear of being hit She This is a 7 @trikes just U who hw ‘You're looking energetic’ @iately throw his thoughts back tg IRS TeGniten permet his own condition produces just the Would spur her on, but “looking well 7, You CRooK ! Wrong effect the would-be optimist - x \ TOLD YOu To Keep wonul question which “The power of suggestion plays intended. i we . major part in an opening remark,” AWAY FRO ‘How is he?’ Why, hang it all. concluded Mrs. Kibby, ‘and every THIS “B he had a bad night, didn’t sleey well. Clever man and woman who wishes EAT suffered with indigestion, and when (4 make good should consider, this a you put it to him—he feels like the first greeting. Naturally, different dickens! Hut he was trying to people appreciate different yreetings get it. He was on his way in the ind therefore the more you study the elevator up to his office ready to start qualities of the people with whom the day right and your “How are voy are thrown in contact the better you will be able to greet them in a but which is now ~ becomin, ‘ psyehological manner. That is the sI80 bosses me < Le rg — coret of getting in touch with the “if 1 want anything new, my hou calm, smooth side of your busines: mother always save ‘Yes,’ bt or of dimtinctive design and most (ssocuites and friends or else turning frum time to time it is postponed, Permanent value, Perhaps you are m cold and ruffling their feathers wrong way Why Not Look Your Best? — By Doris Doscher.— ; ina nnes Real teal arcane” wnat THAN K ) He ae MENTION (T EAR MISS DOSCHER: / Ev NO RIGHT D 1 am a bowlegged girl, just a little, but it can be seen. Could you advise me what to do? Will you ples know if rubbing them will do any you?’ has brought all his just suf good’ | am between thirteen and fering back to him. He will prob: “eer \ ably mutter something under his fourteen years of age. Please ad breath about “being all right,’ but vise me what to do to strengthen you huve started his day wrong if them. R. M. you wanted to make a good impre sion upon him you failed. You asked the wrong question. You gave him {nite pliable and massaging them the wrong greeting If you had said with « strong pressure against the “It's a great day,” told him a joke, spoken of a bit of current news. things would have been different tition you speu At th = Same time you must look to vour diet “Isn't it true that the way you so that your general condition is well &reet not only the “boss” but your Kept up, as the lack of pro} most intimate friends makes 4 gr sometimes responsible i difference in their attitude toward S0Metimes responsible for 1 until F almost forget that tever Preiudiced against linoleum becwuse yen know rooms where the seams buiged or buckled or where it did not children, moat always do my part “PRCA an a perfectly smooth, final around the house Sa Maddala § ho matier what Ido V never can “Ue t0 & wrong method of laying. To RIkAMarTiA Rioters ot eee day we know that all linoleum shoul: fovanteiriaitor aRAVINET Bare be mounted on an underfelt layer © = 7 “Wve havea pinver piano which (MMe. sled directly to wood. It | e RONSAU RUS EEE ae ; quite fascinating to watch how this (> / ANE [AE s hody plays: but ime, 1 Womld Gone; First) the ordinary wood) He fe XCLUSIVE RIGHT ) Se apmreciaie” your advice, is covered with a thick kind of cemen line ad, Mother opens gine Immediately, the workman un rolls and fits carefully wide strips © xray paper felt and literally glues We may smile at the simple state. 10 the floor, This felt makes t nents, ut the whole affair is mont for even and provides a kind 0! tragic to this young woman, and in ‘Ushion or body between the wor thal seemingly childish letter lies the and the linoleum In other words son why many a gil deaves tis felt under Inyer gives resilien: home and makes the wood and Mnoleum int When, oh, when will parents real % More perfect and unified floor e that children get grown up; that After this feit is dry, then tl hee ine nsideration, and that Worker again spreads glue, this thu ou can't pot them off lightly, that 0 top of the felt and under the linc ' feelings are hurt and they do ‘eum. He then takes the smalles NGteTS - headless nails and tacks the strip where they meet, in such a way the! erstand that the chavactera of their (be Joining is unseen. With aughters are forined Wye tne very Small and: very sharp curved culment they get from the moth. ®Bife the linoleum ts cut away Gay from places where pipes ani other tmmovable objects com: J spoke about this matter to a through the floor. ‘The edge of t! = — standmother who is seventy years linoleum where it touches the base youns who will never grow old be. board Is not tacked down at first. 1 you?’ 1 asked Mrs. William Judson of the bones. cause she refuses to remain a back is well glued to the felt, which ts al Kibby, an industrial psychologist with eee oa seics at No. Church tree Stn’ Dear Mies Beecher Maxims of a Modern Maid “MARGIE” "NS ha watched the trend ot ine fet fore week or more to ert Kibby is the wife of William Judson lamia little bowlegged.. would times and has seen the changes. She fore being finally tacked at the edgex asked for anything “L being the oldest of three {Any time you may print a ece in your paper ————— MRS Wh. JUDSON KIBBY let me \t your age the bones are still hn When, oh, when will mothers un is sometimes quite fective in vo: hendin <ibby, i ; krfows that what was a luxury yes. Indeed, & powerful waterproofins ell known character spy ] hall. yeu Lae aneiei evenuinns like to have you advise of what | By Marguerite Mooers Marshall By. Caroline Crawford eee ray sn Hecennlty to-day She Cement is again laid where edge ans Both husband and wife are firm bh could do to straighten them. This Copyright (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Co Copyright, 1922, (New York ‘ivening World) by Press Publishing Co. realizes that the world we are living W&ll Join before the finishing mould levers that the things you suy and is the only thing that spoils me Being happily married nowadays is really something of an The Love Story of a New York Working Girl. in yaicisterent from ae yesterday, ba het aakenecan isying GE ‘ id the way you say n «“ rt 2 and that the demands of youn o- q do not gfe) Bs ay you say {have a pretty face, good com- embarrassment One serves as “Exhibit A” to all ones Margery Mindon, nineteen, helps te support her widowed mother by working at the ple the e th the Makes it an intecral part of th: them means your success or your Be reg pay ocenp nother by working at the ple, their needs, change with the val p downfa!! plexion and am between fourteen friends—either as a moron or as a miracle «Maisie Lee, a fellow walengiri. M * ty Clarence Wimple, a floorwalker. Years and with the development of Noor—indeed, into a real floor in it "Yes, I thoroughly agree with you — and fifteen years old. | would like Margie has no “benu"—she feels c Mimi come along and life—civilization self. No cracks or crevices are po» that a man's or a Woman's opening to k f rubbing th rot HEN that old thriller “Forbidden Love” has its name changed to te up te her ideals. Begin this story to-day aud sec hew Marsies dreams wert out But there are a few fundamental ‘ible, and the under felt makes th: remark, grecting 01 ton may e ea Hy aoe "f as slp “Divorced and Remarried” almost any pair of authors may succeed THE PRINCE'S SHADOW. well let you know my secret. Malsie items that all parents might well heed WeAr softer to the fect, more nolseles change the whole attitude of the per- © Straighten them. 2 POR, in baving it “passed by the censor"—Public Opinion. ARGIE went home to the tiny saw the man and she admits he is !f they woul save themselves later i well Bs anita: ; a such a lino vie ey are speaking,” ad- etween fourte x ; sorrow and suffering, accot Is de e t SO AMON MR ALUMNA NG petveeniieuetcea ands Atteen /you wake Up cross, to fight over the breakfast table, to sit down to dinner three room apartment und a thoroughly interesting young man /077iT Ail Mufiting, according to this ora mew house. the cost of an ex salted Mrs kK saul jl i Ae ie to cee do a great deal for yourself by ex- ghirt-sieeyeud and unshaven, to spend the afternoon in the unbecoming sleep her patient little mother with but she says I'll never see him again Never break a promise to you: pensive hardwood floo, can be saved nas uw magnctic sparkle to t , 3 ‘ 4 " rele eyes and a firmness to ner chin @reise and massage, Try also to walk of the overfed, to wake Up cross, to fight over the tea-table—that's Anvhus- q light heart. Now that she had scen “Then he came to buy gloves ut child. Don't make them if you ne other new type of floor ia son which tells ono at once that she, for So that the weight comes on the side band’s ides of a nice, quiet home Sunday her Prince Charm. your counter?” asked Mra. Mindon can't keep them MAALis faa pclae wieny things tesa one, would not set a person on edge of the Jeg, This habit to a certain ex Yes, Marte, it's 9 pity poor Ophelia committed suicide. But at least she ing, the man she “He did just that," emphatically ef eu eke abllaren some conse | Ninatic material ra ea tae sr Opening ‘ i . caped matrimony with a man who never : inning : reedom with other : : ufact. ‘ by her opening remar tent can be culltvated and is very escaped matrimony with a man who never knew his own mind twice running knew abe would declared Margie, “and the moment 1 off young peo jousicolays MRA Aeulitiea: te laa el didn RteateaUadvaniawe In tke ON Seneiion os Ayerminutes:at 8 marry some day, saw him | knew that he was the man See that they have some fun *PT!N&”’ or “give” than the usual t World to know jist how to greet peo Dear Miss Doscher: It must be so nice to man He always knows when a girl is per all life took on & | had been dreaming about ever since every day. You can soon de- * cement floor, in warm and soft t Sets : 3 foctly crazy about him—because le knows that she ALWAYS is! termine it it in ehot o t,he feet. Such a floor cam also be put pde when you meet them.” continued | have read several of your y 3 different color. | was sixteen He took one keen A UU A elgsom) er. ng aver § GNNAAETEEA AE Kane Fa c . a 2 sales " ” then a woman wonders how long she’ able + . = in in ir parties and a Mrs, Kibby “It isn tthe sil articles on ‘Perfect Health’ and When a woman wonders how tong she'll be able to stand a man, the The busy days at xwift look at me ani I know he felt thom that you are interested ang dest when spread or laid over metal man who needs to study this art, but would like to know how to gain answer depends on how long il lakes the next man to show up y ani i itis every man and woman whocomes weight. | am a girl twenty-two the glove counter, just the way 1 did having fun yourself. It will warm [8th or what js popularly called in daily contact with their fellow yeare old, § feet 1 inch tall and ‘The housebroken husband Kisses his wife as conscientiously as he tips the long dreary ‘OU Have always Dacn sq scnaltile, their hearts toward you: “chicken wire natting.”” This wire is his waiter--und one practice means about as much as the other in his creatures. And that first question, di. weigh 114 pound rect or indirec’ Don't deny the movies which fem sy tacked to the foun all children love, but see that they Tver | have a fine a that first sentence appetite and sleep well but don't *™°!'* tion wood » composition mixed with th evenings a! home Margie,’ ventured her mother, “T de and the drabness of jt all no longer hope you haven't any foolish. irer i ey utte a bg pi ‘ ‘the professional plilanderer ts itke the sparkler wit childre go to the right ones. which gives it a semi-soll © attitude (pleasant 0 -M. sae het ily resemblance to genuine fire, but all his aes oe aa 4 ay F ' ed te onty-a iiitle whil What makes you look so hanpy? “T am more sensible and eane than Older girls do not like to feel Two coats are necessary, the under, o: otherwise) of the persontawhom they 5) sour a. nd height a few more NOPody and , shat Shey must ‘Always \be asoomn ling coat, and the top or fintsh pounds would certainly be better for There's none so blind as the husband who wil not see—and sooner or inter “Kd Mra. Mindon one evening as ever,” laughed Margie, “1am willine panied by the younger children suing. “This latter ie uauslig ty a ‘How aro yout” isa commongrett- ir vou try (6 get “halt an hets for aneyoronene hey lingered over their dinner. “You to work @ lifetime now right at thn! Try to let the children choose : ? mum, terra cotta or gray foe. With a well, healthy person th'% hours rest before and after you cat used to look so lited. dear, after your Ittio old glove counter, al! life ic Any olf wood floor is greatly tm estion would mean p)acti ae rot ee tet nites eet tone inen YOU Will find that it will materially ine a; s = work and now you look as fresh and different to me. When vou see how Fs proved In appearance by a eestoration Pe a ea arate oe nO atta your digestion and increase | he iq ish for Each Purpo 3e rosy at the close of the day as vou happy I am don't you believe that | amous vith either GF theme leovortnbac ae your eight ‘ew hours’ ¢ ep + n indieum of tt yest gr fering from some mental stir AN 7 eal ara os tra aleey Sas do when you start out in the morning. am really im love and thal everything sid Hinoieum of the best grade, In home infelicities, that is By, See ORR | OU Ah Rew Zour food: By Emilie Hoffman ; Women alled as above, will last twenty ome te i M ffoct nen neg Nery fine. as food bolted down has the ¥ World) by P Publishing ¢ Do you think it is the hikes you take will come out my way a or wore. So also with an which has the same effect aa uve 1, 1932 y ening World) by Press Publishing Co y 3 sears or more » also w : ffeet of st Zz body. ‘0 or the company of Marie Lee, Clar No, “be Galles fairy Rod 7 on Oe SNOPN \ flag before a bull in the fields. There. SLCC! Of starving the Rody. It is not quantitics of fish ate © insure fresh fish select one with Sana SE: Be bears » T don't fo the time of Henry VIEL | floor of composition. A polish wit fore, unless you know your man or “ . during ihe Lenten eca- bright eyes. ‘Tho gills should be red “NCO Wimple und Jack Sprazue mothers or that ideals stockings were made out wax or a specially prepared finish on woman, that is‘a very safe question tr 3 ° and the flesh firm and odorless. Test ‘It ts something more than that, declared Mrs, Mind: " ( linary cloth, and we are] the composition floor will do away eliminate if you wish to win the in wo “ow “ M by putting into water. 1¢ the fish mother,’ amiled Marcic par Oe the Kaeid at * tng King's own were | with the need for scrubbing. ainer fenest, attention and good wisiies Hinne tie fren use ol Kis food thenush. pinks It im fresh Ie it. toute i Acai age abun HOKa Gauiwiaseld hue ataeeta eaawaaaiii 1 vardewide taffeta." A | sich floors are easily cleansed by youw hearer oNeLe. out: the 4) There is sufficient va- aot fit to be eaten Rsnesrnrs ey eee C Fest se HH CPE a : ene c tk stockings ha wiping with a dump, soft, dey mop woe . : vo ample scope for Frozen fish is just as nutritious « Pinning on r and working, and two dis Is way to England from a floor polisher, Those about t “Another question which irritates here, are you 4 1 & astes as well as fresh flah, but the “¢fously? she returned from tier huncheon Mat ain, but (hey were a great rarity. | decide on spring renovations shoul: many people is ‘How are you getting i what's tt all about? chang cibimats ‘ price should be about one-third lr ‘Oh, merey, no se was all aglow : Hil 1 that An the second | investigate the further particulnes sens? This is a common salutation The trouble with you is, you Asa i ling ! aod & than that of fresh fish Well, my dear. you might do much = "Margie Mindon a! hoe ee alien pb Bias SOON Ee 88 isyaes tive, sanitary and might be passed by when v& Ne t ‘ ; Henig Se 2 ¢ ensy-tocare-for floors es re oualy At tran, PSEARTED to worry. If you had SiN ee Rene Bolas ta. thee br worse. There 1s something about ning to belleve in your Prince Charm Jontawiie, prisbnted. (Ne sed financia EPSON Lnevor’ Ipintted| ao! ew \ hn one con- Uon of fish ts tha lors not require hut when you put this question to Se Len . cooking to make it tender, It unly (MMt NOUN man that L like, Margie, ing stuff of ‘wait for the idia! man to cer iO G Rain’ of DIAoK: Koll SHReling artiat, singer on sotn moor Ay you close your eyes to ste : oe 'S necessary to cook it long enough ty He is quiet, selfs d und T come along and he’ € 1 k ona ta esti seca B fellow who has just come to town to | cong, wo you close your ee t ing, fish 5 shange the texture and develop flavor. think he ts 4 splendid men all the ‘Margie HE was looking for you wh A ipiay sien Amines e bobbe a oe hold upor life it is ou J id " mie f ry hes 8 methe ORO TE " & after weartnag 4 any? ie Aaa ur usainst worry--simply do not start " Nish best suited to special me ay around you wore out to lu hem a few days calied her “alik | | “without cuttin: mighty emburriseing situation to Pp eboney ainiply do not s tn i the price of tish the Of Preparation are: a oe, ee IFau titan teri ad mete Weare ety nee k i him. It is a question which will Tiuwe enter cous bret ’ ‘ To broil —Mackerel, whitefish. emal R; MOH ae Be ena e really e ng for tie sd rads RSTO OH: eRe anea |e For charm | end ke a young lawyer blueh to + ts Anker your pratn is ould take c 1cr- iefish, shad, t NR dod Margie * amnollookir really came her shit and satisfaction with Beauty Wear a Na >. make a Joy is the thing that killa the Annals wane ne an sh, shad, trout, halibut sain * asked Margie them. At the sume ume she asker Roe Poni \ roots of his hair, Any other greet - : i r f © and small cod for Just a r J am ins ea t ; eut your own hate ae worry bugs i He didn't come + wlove | Mistress Montague where sh BEATA KEL Gee cae a are uw ing would have brought forth a ready Py t wariet wn ‘ toner Vo bake Cod, haddock ke 5 t 1 eas ‘ urling and burning. Peepanae, Hut {iat peraanial Haw Joy cometh in the morning Ahan a suessed MeN, ut Tam in counter," repiic Probacht ot them and inautred Your air ts nicgady cut and vou Waat Ak lonae, Rut that peraana) OW 6 when the worry bugs o get | lenv trimer wt te toh SMa salmon, buss and stad love’ arith @ aman Sor ania @ he bashful or dein’) need another Se meuld pot ibe ial to grow, wea: onal Cob. Call of you getting along?" hits home. Ho [in their dirty work ee ere 2 & ; 4 ; _ {To boil Salmon, cod, bluefisa, Nal “vy 7 ihe OMI OF BIBLES be coat Gi hia ca pelea aul be had from the our convenient showrooms ofied, stricken dumb. ou have dow h mah M ibut anc Adoc only talked ¢ 1 tow putes b We ROUTER vomed. De TAGE Wecaeencinos Go where music is, for it destroys | aa ! ' ‘ ihe Pacis k 1 t hi Ve* the genta’ furnishing department The ‘ste Woman’ then Informed “eo bippebict da des now T the gloom pleasant people » fry—Smr m pa und [don't know ' Ir AMY twiee and each tim «furtive AGH DAL Gusting evade tan d 0 othe dects ¢ ya ir ‘ ad made the Kido Par Waves how to get on to other subject ind tell the solemn ones good. by é eae a trout and all sinall 0 he about) him glanee over here Matosty ‘ant ba ae Pat Get the joy habit. [t's bette f > pan Herring, bass, buttert M iF Het be here again fed M mk Mae Putts, $3.50 “Then there is the well-meaning | than worry and much pleasant mas; erred i; 4 f SEORDAN: | VEGUt "3 § ts f gis. ROY Rewan’ t ‘ death Hille Mall ona person who steps to a man’s desk and Aroha truly aaah mes wi 4 ' {any eniall fiah or #1 huibut ‘ wUL a! 81s r ane gloves onits & anneon he al! order 2 6: wi re they keepi 1 pli ide) t ) | t strate, a ive x k nage of NATIQNAL TALK GooDs CO. Asaye, ‘Well, ure they keeping yon ALFALEA GNITH j if oh Hounders, Isisy, salmon, anit angle, “Yat wince you hay = AE HALE GOODS Caen busy?’ The man is probubly up to wn ven } To suute—Cod steak 4 smelt notiecd wo happy 1 1 £ or To-Morrow—Re ™ ’ 2 & eee a eee ee ee