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MAXIMS of a Modern Maid ——_— By Marguerite Mooers Marshall Copyriant, 1922 (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Company Women at the summer resorts may be divided into two classes: the Qh gucround athlete, but a ernek ehot kind that think their home-staying husbands are “poor lone- as well with a .22-calibre rifle, with ‘ : ; ; : A ‘ which he can score repeated bull’s- some boys,” and the kind that know theirs are sinful scalawags. eyes even at a ewinging target. What to Wear on Motor Trips as the Nights Grow Cooler THE PLAINER YOU DRESS THE BETTER LOOKING YOU WILL BE — A “‘Bull’s-Eye Boy.’’ Little Eddie Hoff of Coney Island is only seven years old, but already he is not only a boxer of ability and - ‘ many months and it is only when has the to become that perfect at j , you are foresighted in your purchases appendage to your personality with a The Plaided Tweeds Will Be, that this event can come to pass thoroughly Kncokabout sult provide 1 Very Much to the Fore in!" al! the satisfaction that will be to protect it, at ail important inter MAN (4 inclined to think of womanly devotion as being the emotional I A yours when you have achieved it, Vals, from any undue wear und tear. equivalent of the well known brook--but even running water may the New Styles for Motor- The top coat in the other picture --- c its channel and not go on forever to the same old spot Me J +4, 18 one of the very newest examples _ There is one thing about the shoes — ing—But They Must Ndt of jthis sort of thins. It is three. for a motor trip. They an be any It's ever “0 much pleasanter te be the ene my of 8 rf ~ quarter length and that is the big thing that vour fancy dictates, Do, certain type of woman then to be her friend—she treats Be Too Loud and Cons jaca with the new watt Wrape, You not, however, make them too ornate her enemies With scrupulous politeness, icuous see, as the skirts grow longer, there for the plainer boots are more in ke: Spicuous, is a very real necessity for making ig with the clothes, which are abso. a top coat a trifle shorter, ‘The pro. ltely necessary to keep you contin 11 portion turns out to be so much Ually in the picture By Margery Wells. voniay OF beautiful when the length of , Gloves are an unnecessary quantity Comrie Prose Publianine Gomme. vor) the dress skirt and the shortness of because there are your spacious pock- o ere practical pur-" \; the coat are combined anc vit ¢tS Placed there for all prac luxurious cushioned seat. FlY- ghi5, : ation- Diainer sports variety are the best, > ¢ t about a motor ride ing along wooded, country roads You can see that the plaidea Ut there Is thal J iy jow: a e Oe Merwe im a motor. That is the sport for so tweeds will be very much to the fore beak Prosiehiitl Hove Gusle Vou aéer many girls just now. But what's the !m the new styles for motoring. They pot tramp in them, You need not musi be too loud and conspicu- peas Went a use unless you feel real ‘peppy’ in ‘oh MaerEe he se “ (dale nspicu~ subject them to any undue wear and ‘i he same time, they can tear, All you have before you is to your clothes? No use at all 3 0 afford to contain a great many col- make up your mind what sort of sh Fresh air is all right and riding !s ors in their mixtures by way of jnake you most comfortable and a even better, but the warm, sporty reaching out to the modern designs. ut the same time, quite suited to your est of all. e stume. Then you will be safe, for Bootes Hsiake are best obey” Youlget triamieath) the Cuter Win. youl Just twice the joy out of life if your must have some sort of suit—that is this particular respe dim reflection from the windshield if you are setting out for any sort of sends back something smart looking “@N extended trip, The suit will be all instead of a dowdy lump of heavy "ight for the milder moments, but on When a girl marries a man old enough to be her father, he's usually rich enough to be her father too A maf’s idea of consulting his wife's preferences ts to ask, just before taking out the car, “Where shall we go to-night?'—and then to answer his own ques- tion, ‘We might as well drop in at the movies—they'l Kom probably have a new comedy."’ “kote - Paris divorces are almost as much in demand these frocks—and probably almost as expensive Who’s Afraid Now? The Washington police force has ween ordered to make friends with children to eradicate from their minds ir fear of the uniformed officer. Here is Capt. Flather showing how ‘8 done. When a married woman life" the nounces that she intends to “live her own r her husband starts to live his—the better Even the truth ts a safer thing to tell the modern wife than a bad He. s honest tM it husts—ail there is no hard and fast ruling in One of life’s prize pests is the person who o his or her friends. goods, it's funny thing, but a test- 4 Motor ride you will always want an ed truth that tweeds, while they can carry so much style and snap, can also look as though they were some- thing the wind blew in, They make a lot of difference to your morale. And do you know one important point about motoring clothes for this outer wrap of some sort or another. If you look better in a one-piece dress than you do in a suit, then by all means have one of those sleeve- less frocks of homespun or tweed They are the most obliging dresses on the market. They do for almost any occasion and they have the happy Sally’s Summer DOES A GIRL EVER MARRY By Roy L. The Jarr Family McCardell Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Company. IKE many others of recent 4 foreign descent as well as you want” No, this is the maid and I don't tinderstand you. Hello! Good by. Hello! any good Americans of primt- 1 new season? They are really less ex- ?, \ Tara, Yat the abeale to then ala faculty of being becoming to the aver- tive progenitors, Gertrude, the Jarrs’ ‘ roteeety ‘ Pensive than they wore last. Thelr i¢e gure In & most adaptable. mam: HER SUMMER BEAU? hiaid! ofall work and domestic. ser. MM% JAF, approaching the telephone prices seem to have dropped milrncu; ner. Underneath their low necks and ave { entist, always approached the tele- With @ smile, for, as she always sald, ' lousty to. more ob: 1se8. norm Va) Sleeveless armholes there is place for By Caroli phone as though it were a mysterious On® Can Never tell who may be on the ‘ and now it is possible that you shall the sort of shirt that becomes you y Caroline Crawford—/ machine that It would be safer to other end of the Une, Mrs. Jart, be- look as amart as anything and for the best. Is can be frilled or plain, It “aa Copyright, 1922 (New York Rvening World) have opened with caution by an ex. {28 8M optimist, generally approached { very least thinkable expenditure of Con be white or tinted, Invahirt, te by Pross Publishing Company Gente Duron of Bxplasives the telephone in expectation of receiv { your private funds. i 7 b 4 are Billy Croton told Sally PRU CRbOREe ee xploaives ing information of matters of good ‘ that he had been offered a fe atagel el ALET F fortune. “This is Mrs. Jar she H The truth is that the plainer you ais ou eG The Jarr telephone waa clamoring Giiea “Who is cs I do position in New York at five for attention as Gertrude timorously ; dress, in this respect as well as in mind who it is. What do you want so many others, the better looking you will be. The pictures on this page are a fine example of the principle, for there is no extra trimming anywhere to be seen and still you have thero thousand a year it seemed as if her heart stopped beating for a second She had always admired Billy, but she classed him as a man who knew how approached, nerved to run the dread- fl risk, a§ she reached over and plucked the ear piece from the prongs, held it gingerly at her ear, screwed her eyes tightly shut, and to speak to him for? Evidently the voice at the other end was a man's voice and now apolo- getic, for Mrs. Jarr softened some- to dress well, how to tell a good story what and called to Mr. Jarr: ‘‘Here, before your gaze the maximum of and a general all around ladies’ man. burked back at the Instrument in this ts for you.’ style. He was the type of chap hundreds of shrill, scared falsetto, Who te ith anked dy, Jars, take ‘What could be more charming than the little, fuzzy, pulled-down hat of brushed wool? It has all of the ele- ments of style, it is as snug and warm as it can be, it is guaranteed to stick to your head during the stiffest breeze girls fell in love with, but none thought seriously of marrying. But now that young Croton proved his ability to draw a good salury and stood by her during her proposed elopement with Billings she looked at She was thus operating this mech- anism, which bas done so much to raise lying from an oecasional neces- sity? to *S intensely followed fine art, when Ms. Jarr came in, Mr, Jarr ing up the telephone. “Oh, is it you? How are you, old man?"* Mrs. Jarr, standing near, sniffed disdainfully. She knew it was one of Mr. Jarr’s friends and realized there A ee ene ee —— was also at home, but he had long wan no good news from such a soure. ago sworn off from answering the Mr. Jarr paid no attention to telephone except under compulsion. sniffing, but said to the caller with He declared that no one ever called great concern, ‘‘Oh, that’s too bad! him up for any purpose that would Sure, I'll see what I can do, Yes, [ benefit him will be right around."* him with different eyes. His square chin was set to meet any emergency, his eyes sparkled with enthusiasm and his voice seemed to ring with mas- culine decision, which appealed to her. “The idea of Milli thinking he and the fastest speeding. It is a gem of a little thing, and water only makes it curl more vociferously, the point being that rain is something to run into rather than to be avoided. It can be folded into a tight little bunch and Meat For The ene 4 ST **A telephone,” Mr. Jarr was often “which one of your friends ts packed anywhere. It ia, in fact, a A sia Ai Ae alt al Summer Days heard to declare, "is a deadly cons who's in Jail now?” asked Mis, Jace thoroughly and all-around satisfactory papare vill gab Holdletvaleocd ators? trivance that encourages the wholo sharply, as Mr. Jarr hung up the re- affair, coming in all shades so that He PABIM CSU: ENTRAR A nee toca cal vies world ne annoy bed hia Re ceiver. i Oyea Foun Com plex can. be pamper: tien urged their horse on a little Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) (UGS for favors or demands that ‘Nobody is in jail as yet,” Mr, Jarr ed when you are riding. With this hat there is worn a very smart motoring cape. It is plaided in black and white with faint touches of red and green to make it interest- ing in color. Then it has for a finish a wide and voluminous scarf which can be wrapped about the throat ahd shoulders again and again to give ex- tra protection, Or it can be conveni- you pay bills you are trying not to replied. “Poor Dinkston, he's tn pay, or to say things to you over the trouble again and is threatened with wire they would not have the nerve jail,’* of fried chops smothered in to recite to you face to face, or could “Let his wife keep him out of jail rich gravy before u tired busi- not put in a letter for fear of libel.” then!'* snapped Mra, Jarr, “It's none Meanwhile—pardon the digression— of your business.”’ by’ Prews Publishing Coigpany faster, hey were driving down a pretty, wooded lane just off the main oad of Saratc It was a sultry day in August, but’ the cool, shaded woods, with its refresh tints of gree d its song birds made a most ness man or woma vaio wettionee j Gertrude was wrestling with the tele- “But it is his wife who is trying to “Even if he d elope how does he phone, while Mrs, Jarr stood by to put him in jail," replied Mr. Jarr, think he Gan keep t mcod story the Want any meat, But take the same answer if it were any of her friends “on account of alimony, like she did that out of the papers?’ Continued’ meat and disguise it in a dainty left- calling or to say she wasn't in if it before."’ , a steaming roast or # platter ewe these warm eve+ nings and ten to one they will not rT ‘ ently swung back to let air strike ONBtGR Eid sean Hel the head~ over dish or a tempting salad and We" 4 tradesnan wanting to know | erves him right, toot" declared one’s throat when the day is warm line ‘Pretty Stenographer Wins i Celis ; i nuld get something on ac- Mrs, Jarr. le never gives her a enough. It is, indeed, a tractable Millio on Vacation, My, they will eat with @ relish, not even count cent, he never comes home to her, and Oe ea ee : Sates i ae assed “ap, realizing that they are actually eating — 'Yes—hello! What is it? Who is it? when she put him in jail the last time sort of wrap sulted for many occa- wouldn't the girls eat that up, Fiery fei , sions and rides during winter and vancnq meat. The wise hourewife who feels What? Hello! Who do you want? and then called around to cry and ‘ idles il oe i I'm the maid and I don’t understand forgive him, he sent her out word ’ summer. “Well, there will never be any meat must br served once a day Will ju: You-hello! Who te it? Whet do. thet he wasa't In.’ story written like that laughed iminate meat stews and steaks or ~ er ’ At this time of year, when you are Nally, “for 1 am not geing to elope buying mdétoring clothes, you must with Billings. 1 told i that this chops in gravy during the summer be very careful to think about the morning. In fact, [ am not even and she will confine rousts to Sun i epoler daya to come. Don't be. too contaln that 1 shall marry im and gays when the family are well rented : obsessed by the thought of the hea do It will be a big affair with a, I SHAT ern you are living through, but remem- valli brideeinide and Ge clewer aii (he: lett-oven roasy will curnies ‘ ber that before very long there will “Do you think a fiir? as you liclous Nght meat dishes tor several be the necessity of protecting your- (GQ hi | call ite‘a wedding with all the cere- gays during the week. For instanc hard for you to believe, but really it . pensate™ for marrying lin ee é is fo, Take my advice and look Marriage sked the Youngman. "lt you make “wettes, Houdins, Mopps, (renndel ahead so that you will not waste your < it a case of cagles instead of doves, @ blanquette, salud or veal scallop, i pennies, but will manage to purchase dy you think life will be giving YoWt any of which will taste good even something that will be smart and EAR MISS VINCENT: its best?" ; WHAHC VU. Gone. HOMs BilcGserheatal adequately protective for many Above—Brushed | am a girl of sixteen “Bagles instead uf dove ER a nratiectont a moons to come. The motoring Garona nat ardt shave ey, a, eeu Why, Billy Croton clothes are the ones that by their shaped on newest y t do you mean?" CROQUETTES Giiea nature ianpuldedsavatcn nen, ahan friends who have recently gone ihted another cigarette Gyoquetten may be made in k tare Ovens back on me. Three weeks ago ! ore he replied. #rhen he fuced Any left-over meat ma t plaid English top met a young man who has a mot 1 his eyes became § L ombine , ' earnes It she lowered I 1 nd athe my mbin : New Inventions <a : HEIGL IETSSC AI Lire Haba Stage Mier earnest thut wlio jowered here Usd a Hittin ian , ‘ Y adding a special lens \ four times. He is a very good potatoes or boiled rice, Further va TO i} Haris ; j and slide that have been ea rlend ofl my auntie and she les mean doll course Healer ann eT one Nn 5 designed single views cut v Speaks well of him. Since | have ’ 1 if you BUNNE® ace t ixtur bre “ Y m ; Tree eet yuu ene ey Isnphni flim however.) my. oft! Pen My darttome won aan wets (Wo OF mole meats are C4 -a Summer Suggestion i be projected with ordinary be friends will not speak to me. Do a aI STAT aa eclee Ai lite Ree Veeeene atime : Ah A ! flashlights. you think that they do not like be Hike a dav Ure ca yall. Tan avon uathel IhosmeLL mu A oats / - ; A small generator driven by the young man or is it just know parables ho finely chopped. Kor § let Cooling as snow in summer—fresh as ocean | friction against the front tire jealousy? ' f world." quettes make a white § hon (i i breezes—fragrant as Djer-Kiss alone is fra- of a bicycle to provide current Ze A FRIEND IN NEED BY Use thay ptacs toed arial lexpoon tal of & : i ty tail qf 4/ j\ grant so will Madame in America find these F for an electric headlight has : ngeraatee ’ Rlavobsoullean acing aut lit (iiicqe alolind imarbantionalhiin| panel DR aE ec ny SUE (11 \ \ French powders, Talc Djer-Kiss and Djer-Kiss H been perfected in Europe. For the Housewife’s Scrapbook slone with the young man? Ifyou co | mean worldly Vhings like Jewel PNGgh Ly Oud aalines al De i i] Face Powder. The safety in handling of a in motor With this young man it? Ay ATR ADA TMIIIUER: “7 from. fire and add ipf be { | Mademoiselle——would she be always fresh Detroit man's high explosive HEN fruit is served at the Le. toilet basin, try muriatic 1, It will would be advisable for you to think of settling down to plain, every. pipes sap as ¥ Lene R UE SY ‘ | and dainty always @ la mode? She will demonstrated by the inventor W ginning of a meal tt acts en ee Immmedlgialy: ae toaenoey Meme older Woman ions Wife, Tve tad that all through spoonfuls chopn few d Pe | employ then these Pure Parisian powders. firing pistol bullets through aid to digestion. For this put roughly — rins ieee aperon. ny childhood, and marriage for Me Union jutee and n iM \ At the seashore, in the country, in town ' : h clear water d too pro must mean a ¢ pnt world—a world ct delicate c: e sticks of it as he holds them. pose fresh fruit or fruit simply cooked Vs Hae eonmaletin Dear Miss Vincent: | am Must m different world-a World ory salt, Instead ga whi alike, they will protect delicate complexions fusely it may rem Riker cients full of trinkets and t nahin mt } } from the hot sun's rays.” i . should used. Dv not hay an 0 have great i one - of n ip run el rt sun's rays aw! gon tan analy a fac aliould ne ae Enahy iT MUNGRTS Anteater eons 1 don't believe you aie tut type fa et sth aly eee Hibs 1) ry truck has been equipped | too sweet or they will dull the appe- a dima: Memes, eee air] at wll" replied Croton. 1 ming, moisten it 1 { “ with extension legs which can tite. An experienced laundress waserts young woman whom | greatly aa fant (hat you wo: geadiiy. adm ang atir in a beaten oe Mix wel a ‘ be thrusteanalnanea dea ty that clothes which are improperly mire,” Tam. ‘levy. veined ur love of these things makes Me stand guide to cool, th j PP= operating a crank to elevate its Always stir the milk thoroughly Le- TNSed_ are mor scorch in with her family, and while she ek ett ay chica peut Goa NANG CRURANG AKG a * teed fala aang dh a Gia to ata a, ays clean clot hee a seems to like me well enough, she meth and virility? on BLANQUETTE OF VEAL Made in France only 7 tribute the cream “es not scorch eusil This is another gave a party a few nights ago and imménasiv, No < ates Use two small cupf What is claimed to be the reason fai rinsing the clothes through — did not invite me. Would. you H : : In dice or one cup of . largest wind tunnel in the fang at She also warns please tell me the proper way to eee depo A rapt reppin TALC ' Wrap fish in oiled paper and it will housey t 1 od soap and — ask a girl to b ? apie Te stiarad mn See e epee 2 world for testing airplanes Ms girl to be her beau ore than I do, bi i Melt one tables i I y ot t a flavor to other foo or the best bl . more than Ido, but one ca 1 Maspoon J. CS } and their parts has been | nn odor to the retris B FARAP TE Be -BpaE A LITTLE CONSIDERATION % cxpect a milijonaire to be an It with one tablespoor oe. FACE POWDER ws bo O west Way to me prown aC st ‘ erected in Virginia by a ship- ; : ' on Muha a WAY 10 poll ‘ browning, gry dua y ‘ wt . vory ornan a young woman is to « about to rey but a milk malf milk and building company. If you are in a hurry for th: wee MOrianal HARineIe Tee ook ee. uante ey ero ied er mete An inventor has combined a tables, add a pinch of soda to the way | plach: 1 show or dance. Wh ¢ nb from ell int r ent, pepper, salt elf-heating soldering iron and iOS svi yay ee ie an Mr ' is willing to ex a n vt f ‘ gasoline blowtorch, the flame | wil! hasten the coolsiny prove ‘ LTT rere cain onan ' HF eabibee tna Lie eee of the latter being concentrated soip §t esak cane a week, ave to Croton he s A in the iron until it is removed. When nothing «1 re ufter the preciates gilts of flowers ar forehead " Mist before serving : iscolorations in the bathtub, sink or Lieaching process. of course, To-Morrew—Love's Awakening. ute and pour on hot buttered toast.