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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1922, ; DF] ‘A Woman’s Delig. t---The Negligee Slumber Tour Inspired These ' an attraction t/a dressy youdolr cently seen was a slip-on gowm de- when developed in a combination of DESIGNS BY MILDREQ LODEWICK By Ruth Snyder. wrap. These sleoves muy be long yeloped in peaoh-colored crepe satin Trench blue over pink, or perhaps By Mildred ious Wie. . . ae : , J-DAY we are going to take an abd almost #weeping the floor, In and mauve chiffon. .A scalloped hem coral over maize HE yleusnras of w dey ato: | I intimate peep into Milady’s fact, some do. Others reveal the ,bare arm, with just the suggestion of — Pigoted moire ribbon or silver rib T Worth remembering if at night 1 boudoir. Lovingly we going mee this way on, pockets and crepy trimming. bon piooted are favorite trimmings ne cannot dream in somethin cults A breakfast coat of georgette crape for tea gowns or negligees. French comfortable and be One very charming neeligos re- over crepe de chine is yery effective flowers, rosebuds or flowera developed the most adorable pp: from the material itself are also used come to wer to Anish these house gown: to handle her delicate and sliky neg Ugees, her dainty und filmy tea gowns, breakfast coats and house gowns. ‘oming, Some ama suits | n some wom hearts the established nightie, At tl ATE RTRSY Every feminine heart erav But all tn all, it narrows doWn to the pajamas were of a tailored chur things, While of course, negli 4% point of simplicity. Almost any girl acter, but they have gradually added Soe Rirmmoat exclustdely to the Ieieure who is at all dexterous with a needle Unto themscives dainty neck and y can make a dainty house gown for Sleeve und pocket fills and ril class, there is many and many a girl herseil howe Yess favored by fortune, who finds And te ‘mewhat bf a Aovel ’ that a negligee is a most desirable @asect at times. And they are so easily made. Just codles of satiny or silky material, a little time, patience and fagenuity. A xirl with deft fingers an easily drape a neglisee for her- eelf in an evening Here too is a land of promise, For: the Home Sop Haveli anise Aud ae” novelty fat and 80 « Dressmaker Pointed suutta. with Hewes Binds Ledewiex: butterflies yeattered over the surfac produce ct quite In contrast to the s » nightie Tam showing one pretty mode! that night be made of printed crepe, either Dear Mi Will you plea advise how to Imagination free reign. Strik make a black satin silk or cotton, in pale pink, with vio ing combinations of striking colors let butterflies. The jacket slips may be relied on. Blues and pinks dri It will over tle lead and ts eut in s fn every degree of shading in tunc bout the lower edge, with violet si have to be com- bined with other ‘with Milady's complexion are favored Fore, for instance, in every shade from fiesh to flame, including dark red and coral, A combination of col @rs such as orchid and silver satin ‘with orange georgette for long and flowing siceves, although it sounds Bizarro, is very fetching. Negligces., classic in line and dig- mity, are in mode this season, High Meckline in front, surplice closing In the back. Long train ending in slik tassels, Just picture yourself in some such gown. Tucks running in blocks are fea- tured on the new negligees and house r batiste for binding. The pajamas are gathered into a rubber at the ankles, ming scalloped ruffles while the tiny sleeves are also fin ished with scallops. The neck may be bound with the violet fabric, or a plaiting of white net may achieve dainty fintsh material in some way as | have only 8\% yards of Would like it China summer jumas hi is delightfully cool for Easter and to s employed for both pe The nightie t might be in ste, with w lace banding forming a pretty trim w r for dressy cecasions and the je color silk or street. ‘ ming, ‘The shoulder straps of | gowns. Wide ruifles are fashionable At Lefe=Negilgees th Be lt traps of liver The gowns pictured on this page il- two shades of orchid. MRS. W. D. we Ke a id ee the fabric, white lustrate this point. As you will notice, At Right—Pink house You could use your satin for the Mog ribbon bows accentuate the color, The Kerchief pocket is bound with the fi The gil wearing this waving a fan, which expresses he charming femininity, 11 is qo ordi hary palm leaf fan, whose only ¢ V have 3/2 yarde of cune is utility, but a silken she heavy black char- Stretched over a frame that might gown with tucks in Wloek« und inch-wide rufttes, tucks are indeed very effective when tne with picot-edge and a nosegay com pleted the gown Transparent sleev SEEN IN THE NEW YORK SHOPS. main portion of your dress, made in one piece from neck to hem, draped in at the sides with an embroidered motif, Black georgette sleeves and jahoted ends on skirt vie naturally are wilh green wad ts ent from jinen stems in the long silk thing to wear with the tailored tweed ae = a safe purchase bought in Japanese aio Another pretty pair were mud By Emilie Hoffman. thee wa glove with two shirred suit. Bead bags with the draw strings meuse whigh l/desire hounit wit eoetanting otic aie sue on which sprays of hol ; closing four lengths of elas- ave as popular as ever. For dressy i Ban wareds Bi n various shades of violet x1 Copyright, (New York Bering World) bands inclosing four lengt A . hon and appliqued on it are roses a Mee peas ranuaning Oar tic. The bands form a pleasing trim- wear with light costumes there are VOMARS UPN a/DERC” i aae of vartountcalarad feos ip Meenas ec a SL al 3 FT MAKING at Kaster time Ming and the elastic holds the glove bundsome models in Canton crepe in tical style that | can and from its handle drops Ws ot flowers brought Into the + eee eG established cus. position on the arm, In colors the fashionable Mht colors. Hand bags waar twit siNen. tasse me this refreshing and attract ead mie ah “7 4 ca eeneral Pastel shades ave fashionable, such in figured satins are prominent and ORO SE) BUSI on ae ont an bh nas season, it 2% mode, sind, beige and so on those in black moire have a tone of half days, 1 would ie Moor cushion w ; or: hang nes er et a jal Scihnis elegance. They say smart dressers yor Cushion whi <muiden a ham and calico, which oft time : al thing ily eirele ‘i has pulled fro: © side « fi quite AM AL AY nie st s The veil would be an acceptable in Paris are carrying the black bag like a touch of color Heed alee han Me ie her bed in inere definite notes 1 at ie i nhs ure dae ss gift. Every woman may not have almost exclusivels Gurcatops ace in se aellidontOtiink Se oets raat tan Vit the ®rst thing eolor scheme of the room. Cretonne a Nh RELL ld a a brand new Easter hat, but the aver- showing these in silks and satins, ng is of black satin however, will ever hold good, as it gift is not as pretentious a sented at ( wis time Dre feessories are ypular as black coming. Am a regu- specially be- Hithered into tassels at And trimining it are puff bend. So adaptable forall uses in a bondot nes Of sik Inetiding bed cover, dresser pnd to and chiffon and huge taffeta age woman will wear a new veil, plain, striped or in moire. Carved Something very new in this line is ivory frames and knobs indicate a s high class bag. . ” m1 Ose set affairs. This « cushions and drape Easter gifts and tie shops are replets Oné of those Inset amaine | this hs _ lar 36 size, have black Massed in rows. AN this trimming even lamp shades. When it is used 4 eyes, and form semi-ovals over the gift. One of the yery latest novelties ki from tian atrips. ws lief is found in inel-wide bindings 0} saw Vsually these white Tittle exp One pretty modet 1 Gloves are the first thought when cheeks, somewhat like a curtain js silk stockings with strips of fur akin, gray eyes and Bede tine Bae : 1 plain color bs are tinielieved with color, but saw at a recent ball was of chiffon considering this gift, If you cannot drape. It is. known as the “eye- where we usually see clocks. The slight color. individual aa the furolahingn, and L notiee tt ; j , i MPU SCRE AE CIR Ont MI Lae URE CH RIIORS decide what color would be most ac- glass veil'’—an appropriate y. pair seen are in taupe and the mon- Miss D, “hen the fastidious girl ¢ ne Te AEe RAO. OE WHtiaL nareR Pees Suan Tia cate ern leit MRORLIRGeS ceptable, select white. Sinco yellow . ey aut thaliaiien ial certainis Sharh Weeeere ere eign atre ke gowns are made of white silk lsee then ide. or a spray of se the skirt full and droppings mu has become such a fashionat or = What woman would not appreciate “something different.’ Sheer silk Your excellent material will look original ideas, Mor ins\ aes it a veaet a ieee wane Che y of Howers, lends a striking fonuee Like the foundation ts i in dress the white gloves will again another hand ba In this colorful stockings with lace inset or open well made up in this simple style, a very attractive pair of curtalne tn over slutmmerinn white und mate emt r wngated wodice was finished with 4 be worn as this is really the only season she will want a bag for every work come in all colors and promise Bright blue hand embroidered» or rade of scrim that had been dye AlGae thane (Cee eeetateenantiaa® laase aver me i DUTIL Gri Cidth todnaadlon maine hawh stood 16 color that will harmonize with the costume, The tweed bags come in to be popular when the warm days soutache banding for trimming. Same brilliant yellow, and applied eros CHE TERIA AR (ie Tacs TaavKedt, fonaRlloneca6 slivar olollt: CMENE ATS sal Weadas over dream) on anetHes yellow. The gauntlet glove will be prevailing shades and are just the come color and black fringe. _the base of thein was a row of whi yatal beads that Haekild) lowe DE chanyutvol (ie ovenTWeNRCAe ttt SS i sg — to it. The capital is now Fort de The Evening World’s France, a pretty city, with French UE ew tine counete FREED BOOTLEGGER, SHIP NEWS INFORMATION manners. The people are charming ESCA Whit oe JURY IS DISBARRED 5 A I] ]—one old French gentleman, when Ny number, cut out wix of I was presented to him, kissed my these coupons, 924, 5 = Due To-Day ] 1e u orn er hand just as he might do at court Tey 28h ote ght Prominent Arkansas Men Threat!- [00 sprit Another climbed a high wall to get hor, Evening World iid F ah ; reine, Ramtni anol an n Comrrigat, 1922, (tow York Brening World) hy Pres Publishing Oo. me an immense bunch of scarlet Sow Wow Fork Ch: en to Bring Case to the Fsetiie Aaatina vanaitite > Conducted by Eleanor Schorer flowers, "Merel,'monsieur:” | 1 yay. amust sie "Vite ais nich Supreme Court sn ae The Making Alcohol Fuel Ba) Raa! tsar ent for a walk on the Sa-| app’ at eehanan ne Lo- Morrow . ies Ip \ STATUE OF EMPRESS JOSEPHINE. MARTINIQUE. Rnany Gad) tere Uomaw. the matin Eileen il ve mention foe As en aout Out otf Molasses in) Ja- pacts Ga the : na he: Rotana of Impress Josephine, who was born ai od Bex Diabarred Trom! MUON aaa ce cree x SEE, eo ees ‘ mw? at Martinique. What a queenly, snty, Seep, embers eT a jury service in the Arkansas courts] Atropjian Praca Aeon maica, W. 1. fully and bake beautiful won she was! beset ied tty a iver grey Klub Fis T) because they insisted upon acquitting Due Monday (Another excellent recipe in this eat My next article will be about St. COUPON 924. as hagHlewaer twelve prauinent ‘ual BF Leas al Non By Roger Batchelder. vmn Monday.) Lucia, Trinidad, St. Vincent, Grenada nesamen of Fort Smith. threatened | Mekal Hellaw, Patras Mare! ie ities: tod ives us oe and dear’ Garbados. dds Ae Gale When Cularence 1 arena, Ban Juan ND J amaica, West) FROM PILLS TO PROSPERITY, et The Seasons. Me : lisfranchise avatbo, Curacay F es, nro in sudh bad condition that \ + ment” to tha Supreme Court of the t Hamilton, Bermuda My home téwn has been very Dear Kiddie Kins Spring is a ane time, United States, They are all promi. | MUMrser Suasny Aha petitton signed My ANT OMb ever IDs | Wwaaltiiy. £0 ny yours, but it t The first All-Kiddie-Contribution ‘Tis true I do hear, nent “ Due Tuesday. tant of the istand t# about to be aay ‘ Bs number of the Kiddie Klub Korner] That spring is the happiest The situation fas:not been: helped . Mo Janelr ' ail! Feat Rene eg | MOR HOw @ndiconssrvative,”” report appeared last Saturday. Did you see Time of the year. by the re-arrest of the ecquitted uae honilit AE NO ARAN AaKing The \mMOCher tog i) A, Cunimii Brock it? If you did you will agree that it] The weather is mild, bootlegger on charges of drunkenness Sail 4 pi pee Peount + loun to improve the} Ontario, insurance who | was wholly delightful and entertain- And we all love to play and disorderly conduct. olive say Bee nee: economic situation rding to CB} ine Pennayivat hts aa lea tie ing. To-day's Korner is the second] So’ we have lots of fun. that he and his friends stuxed a [Granite grate, we OL oumperson of su cisco. who-tal } ia ana wee? All-Kiddie-Contribution number we The whole livelong day riotous party in celebration of his} e®: IOP T HOOP AM se cagioe uftena io monthaiaey le OF various ue have printed and we shail continue tol. victory in the courts Garculan dtambute On at Mt A.M |i ee » months’ SY] natent medicines, and it was gener print them on Saturdays as long as} Summer comes then, Judge Brizzolara said Rotterdam, Plymouth 00 A.M PUA! known as the ‘pill town’ throu your drawings and writings merit it.| , 80 Quiet and warm, “What makes this situation parti- | kaplands Anterp, Ah: Reon me the earthquake of 1997] out the ‘Thousand Islands distrirt You see, my cousins, jepends lt Mg he any cularly, serious js that these men ‘ VAM BUDA M| id much damage in the i upon you. And that is what makes tt ut it dose us no harm, qualitied themselves as jurors after Here, ree tel bern Sho ee But) rocentiy: the rea fe safe and sure. You and I both know} We So to the beach, they were asked plain questions and ie ak ab Raa al Kingston umberson } change that you are fully capable ef produ And run in the sand, Would baie teen excuned 12 ties tad Anns ROASTS her sidewalks nov day, thanks to the effortie« ing drawings, stories and poems quite] We all seem to think said they were opposed to punish- ie Rico Ban dunn, Fawn Ay Mt uve repaired, nor have] OUP Industrial Commission, ot! : 1s clever as any we have ever pub- ‘That eummer's just gracd ment for liquor law violations.” aya 'Bermude Hin A TV tH A aT yd cae 1 tive ohtor | Musttlen have been attracted lished. I have the greatest fatth Inj Autumn is next, ae PARR ORERUBTA 0 Biath A h si ; {| Brockville. We have foundries, you and your talents and now I want And a-nutting we go, WALK 265 MILES Munan ' AnH ae OO A MM MF * fhe cama f bananas, of} den milk fuctor| an em to sce what they will bring forth im] Over field, hill and marsh rere, kay i 1,000,000 bunches were shop, and we make tl the way of Easter contributions. “Ti we're all aglow. TO SEE BALL GAME|(!sit, ce bed last year xt comes sugar hes in the country B Next Saturday is the day before} In autumn the leaves - anes RAE Noah but: thio MUROR Hille Tavaden own of beautiful home t Easter. So we.will have an All- Turn a beautiful shade long Island School Boys Start} sienon bone ‘ F ahimeuh a t White Way MY TRIP TO THE WEST INDIES. alligator pe pineapples and others|Kiddie-Faster-Contribution mumber.]| Brown, yellow and crimson With $15 and) Reacit Syra- Montana, aimeu caused by the | wy nd bright as you Written and Illustrated by Marie|t0o numerous to mention: Of] 'This number will have @ double fi But no longer like jade ‘ Pacific s00P M Tan the @ale of rum, Ware-fit do many a large city Maron, all I like the mango best, they are|terest for writers and readers alike} 11) Jose. is here, cuse Penniless ho © overloaded with puncheons| be proud of its theatre a ", He Een ie earn ena | Hat, animes aw Boos we She TOAIe || (Geed Mamta. Cla comes ALBANY, April 8 How sx stu: |FIFTH AVENUE BAPTISTS. [00 tis never ve refused to eee c es thy : rite the very best stories and} G00 ‘ Gana ead Nitigotewrante ionic Lae well ipeaelvie) aI F tae NEWSPAPER MEN HERE N the afternoon we reached Antigua} French, but my father, who speaks] rhymes you cag and, you who ‘are le*brings us fine toys, See en ‘ /'8") MOVE INTO NEW CHURCH i é F : ] —another mountainous, green|the languase, interpreted for me.|artists, draw the cleverest pictures Sleighs, dollies and drums 901 walked and were given hs F iu convert nar Gackt nar ey stele inland set ina frame of azure seal ‘There is also a tropleal fruit that] you know how, fill them brim full of] 19k! Jack Frost is about, pautomonies OF wagons ull ihe Way | aime Chanwed te Mark sseane NIU LAER SIERO FRU ree CUO mnK ne abt tind golden sunlight! smells awfully, but which is delicious} Easter spirit, send them to me, and Of him we have fears, fron: their honfes to a Bent abaeRin / : : n trated 4 . A launch took us up the Jong har-|1o the taste. 1 held my nose while|then watch them come out in next] For he nips our noses ce of about 265 milk t fo , . wa a ics B Youn ' } bor to St. John’s, the capital. An-|I ate it Saturday's Kiddie Klub Korner. Sat iieg our care Pune mide winteeert | sean ds wineries 1 , 1 oMe nt gate! (Hutt other town of quaint, wooden houses,} at sea again, another moonlit Your faithful These are the seasons, PU BHID BE Cte Besta ate rectial er cahiG Oxet anrvine. kor , 1 ‘ New Y but 7 in 4 waving palms and gardens brillant} night, and we anrived at Dominica, COUSIN ELEANOR. I've told you about here, League, has been re in, | building on ‘i ' ‘ ' ling t eas with flowers. We visited the Cuthe-]the prettiest of all the West Indies, Note—The next of the Woodland! In all they comprise hiyman ‘Thomas A ‘i Park Aver iy | 5 oa SISA aRaeoe x ral, which was being decorated for]it seems one great mountain rising} Wonder Ti will appear in the Kar- Twelve months of the year N County mp vame changed to | .: tholnn Ki e JN; frac: Sunday; then I went shop-Jfrom the sea, but actually it is broken] ner on Tuesday, April 11. By ETHEL BARNETT, age (\:-|' aides ‘ | wiileh {the 1 PA ping, buying picture postals and]yp into many mountains, forest-clad teen s ala eeieord er necklaces made of a gray berry called) ils, deep valleys and a fringe of] (LETTERS FROM THE RIODIES, | — ola i | nu ke [a e. He is on Job's Tears” and a little scarlet one] tevel, green land around the coast yt — THE CATERPILLAR. sined nd rie i ; ri with a black dot, called “Black Eyed} whore the lime plantations are. ‘The| Dear Cousin Eleanor: a TP ereshucem ihe ground) od Whe (Tey ornved tn, Gory ithe grder nained ' thi alee : capital is Rouseau I read the Kiddie Klub Korner last mu ueem Se | r funds wor Te a | roars ati FARTHEST FROM HOME Suddenly it came on to vain, and it] We rowed ashore, one of the boat-} Saturday and enjoyed tt very MUCH. Juyoy ugiy old thing’! and push me... paler Rertcuse rhe ible ¢ | nyont New York D was wonderful! In a few minutes] mon teaching me to steer, and hiring}! Wish our kiddie artists and authors heel Ui beads ' Pal chee Wee ees ak 1 REE OV Gi the blue sky disappeared, great black|, car we drove up among the hills.| Would get busy and make the “All-]) 4, Sara bed, 04 the children eay - Mughen: lait eo. » ts farth rom ham clouds gathered and the rain poured] yjme trees everywhere at first, then| Kiddie-Contribution-Korner’’ & 8UC-| sre ¢etlow is dead,’ we'll throw hit | . Rockefeller dr, W 1 lary VISITING HOUSEWIFE'S vis! M mats h down like water being emptied from] gorgeous masses of flowers, thon] cess. Iam a very poor artist but I aeey ' APRIL CONTEST ddlae | RO Baa 8) enue ay : a pail. In an hour it was all over,|ferns and immense forest trees grow-|!ove to write poems and stories.| 4+ iast T awake and the children 1) | Suviect: “Spring Flowers 1 Se Phpan). te 8 " the clouds vanished as if by magic, bing densely together Cousin Marie Mason’s story 1s very 10 rake me stay n ‘awards of $1 ou : ent of | ae MPR NERy 9 Panes ‘ a rainbow appeared, and nature was} Wwe left the car, made our way| interesting and [ think her drawings Buk Tee eek de acay ie li oc et teed who We | i t “ ablaze with color and light again. ug’ ‘oods, scrambling upward,|®?@ just wonderful. I am writing a Neer ¥ jane ” sia i This is How it rains In thp (roples. eee eee ieee erupt oering’| story which I will gend you es soon] >* MXWANOR BCHERE, New | aged from wix tw fifteen AMERICANS WED AT OXFORD.|) ’ ; ‘A FINDS GALLI-CURCI GEMS. That night we steamed through a] it was bubbling hot and the steam] @s it is completed who send in the best p Cuneiaineeed Ree aD ewe ae Sian eN ale spd Paige te teen With lots of love, your Kidale March Contest Award Winner. | mn “Bpring Ri DF, Bigelow, Bucharest View Cone] ) s a Ol Mapreas Driver Lacates Jewel than I could have believed moonlight] There are many of these springs in]Cousin, HUGENIE VAN HOUTEN, Ten-Year Class. | poem or es mi ant, Marries Ho Morringes - ; Vader ‘cee on Hiehway to be—and next morning awoke in the} Dominica; in tact, the island is won-]8¥e fourteen, Red Bank 4 WHAT | DO TO HELP MY CiTY.| ‘andthe contestant 1 Sete | i BA splendid harbor of Pointe-a-Pitre, |derful for many things—plants, birde = I have often noticed how tadiy| Ip from others F, Bigelow of St. Paul, Mir nse 4 . Af ‘ Guadeloupe reptiles, animals, but especially for] Dear Cousin Eleanor chalk marks look on the fence | A note from the parents Vice 5 Sees da t " a/R BRARRES Iv This is a French island and the|its scenery I received my pin and certificate} steps and sidewalks, They make | sender saying Mi ‘ 1 y Mae 1 singer, ata customs, language and dress of the] The island is English, but as tt was]and I am very proud of them. I lke] city look very untidy, and I h t ‘nts original must ac vt f xtr fn med at natives are charming. We visitedJonce French, the natives speak that]the Billy Brighte stories very]all my friends how badly it lool: | tion the market, where I was most in-|language It is the greatest lime] much and hope that some day I will] have asked them please to rome NAME, AGI \ a ‘ ; e terested in the tropical fruits, There} country in the w« he able to send you a story of my|to help our city to bo a clean IFICATE NUM | arging. were mangoes, star apples, sour sops,} Another day, another island—Mar-|own for the Korner beautiful place to lve in “8 Cousin Bleanor te | ! found “sit sweet sops, nacberries, guineppes, tinique, It is lovely, so much so that} Your Cousin, DONALD FOX, LOIS KIFFIN, , World, No 6: a yxford = M R wit! , “ * highway between th oranges, bananas, ‘forbidden fruit," they say you will always come back} Breoklyn Englewood, N. J awe City r i rm . i Los Angeles,

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