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—osaeionne WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1922. FOLLOWING MARK TWAIN What American: Women n Innocent Abroad bei Funny Thing, but London Is as e MORO LEE. Sheth ot Then Oe € The Milk Diet For the Jaded, Late Summer Appetite English as Boston, Mass. plicate Her Frocks,” Says American By Neal R. O'Hara > By Mrs. Christine Frederick, (Household Efficieny Expert, Author? ‘Household Engineering.””) 1 no season is the appetite an A capricious and the taste s@ finich luring Jate August at and the usual Hes Fashion Authority Just Back From Paris. All the Chaps Around Piccadilly Circus Talk Just Like Ex-Harvard Undergraduates. “ Adaptations Only Ruin Intended Effect— Create Frocks Especially for American Woman and She Will Be Most Charm- ing in the World.” We do not crave mi ot and more greasy foods; even By Helen Fox. ids become monotonous, and on many Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) : pede tt ‘ by Pross Publishing Compar Ay8 we just don't want to ! Wa SSS ew ae aN “S ¥ AVE American women all b ‘ come “dumpy” or am I dream leverages, but we seem beyond the See ae ing? This was a rhetorical exertion of relishing a straight meaf heing able to digest it © reason why London shouldn't be bigeer th iew Yo N ) reason why London uldn't t than New Y It goes't© auestion I put to myaelt twenty-tour bed earlier and gets more sleep. Over in Paris they kid London like the It is just here that every one of um business man and homemaker alike, can find satisfaction and genuine food coupled with ease of digestion in that unusual produet-—milk. We probably t milk is a true food, tia mere be ge Did you know that 1 quart of milk containg as much } wuscle or meat value as either 7 4 nees of sirloin steak, 6 ounces of ound steak, S ounces of chicken oF t eggs? And further, that the statis- ~ : (c-hound assures us that 1 quart: of hours efter my return to America from Paris and the salons of the great fashion artists. I decided very soon that they weren't really dumpy, nor had J been dreaming, but rather that, at which I was flabbe: sted, was the startling innovation intro. duced into fashion decrees from abroad by American women and thelr dressmakers. roadway comedians knock Philadelphia. They've got a right to. 30 P. M. like one This town folds up at 14 f those trick can openers and corkscrews. Only the burglars are awake after that. The harkeeps hang the Now York's side street joints are wiping off the tables for the evening's trade. They padlock the sub- up their aprons at 11 o'clock—abe do not realize th ways at-1 A, M. sharp. And atter the tubes are hermetically sealed there's Do place to go except jump in the Thames. And even the Thames runs Blower than the Hudson ia ai such a bad old town Lond Ss prac ally a E s eas Sat coe 7 practically as English 1 ynow of nothing more unatttrac milk contains as much protein as @ &s Beacon Street, Boston, t A. All d conductors and taal 41. ana jarring of “line” than iasbiinde: BNE Gt: LKeKK: RAG RNORMUEE G ql ist. like ¢ had their four years at Hlurvard. “I'm ¢ b 5 < Oenea UF ‘ i Tae Meee ELL ULNA au. aA nae ‘i Fe ; hat a aw an Americanized French frock—not value as 9 egg 11 ounces, or “LE be 0 va " “Dm tophole, old fig’? for “Gee, , I'm feelin; : teak? ‘ SOE subeacyuut y ‘3 7 ; i pe oi ; fe even the German “creation thing th ca ia we suet Chall ' eat.’ And ‘Stick no posters” f no bills? Yup, it's positively 3 pent ie ange ‘| great And ick nO" p ; ak ne ; os ve. Of Unbelievable ugliness. The most rrvation on a mili diet, because s English as dear c excep n has two horn-rimmed eye- i ! I o = English ¢ A; a aH Saoee rie oncg Toticeable and really palntul faux nin vik truly an “all around" food, ! iusune Cor Gvery wi ve got here at's one thing the Bostoncse Pasi having the same elements as meat 3 Haven't copped yet—thoxe monocles. The bean boys are so busy with their that the French-American frock com ind bread or potatoes, and in addis@ broad ‘a’s they haven't get around to the eyes—yet mits is juxtaposing a knee-lencth tion being the chief source of our Kirt with a hip-length waist. 7 valuntte mines, lime salts and Pvery average Br wears a snit of clothes at least two sizes too hig, atuafly: defeats’ the first dictate minerals. Whoever drinks mak 1# and there must be a lot of unemployment for tailors from the baggy knees (_ einai ae eae therefore getting a complete or "bate i you see around here. A local citizen will haul out a pipe anywhere,.light [TM eet el vee. BOE anced’™ ‘1 in a most digestible jt up and puff awa In thea restaurants, hotel drawing rooms. If a One sees here and there the wraith of mm in how mary ways this i] guy ever touched pipe in New York like th he'd he out on the side- a frock designed in Paris having aplendid food is ntable to hot H walk bouncing toward the gutter before the first mateh had conflagrated. tne original a sylphlike grace Weather use K: H Which goes to s e n London, No pine was ever so bad , anti Many persons who think they can- ‘ to sniff those jitney cheroots the Ulm off in the States along with tho 2 the adaptation roly-poly in not handle sweet milk almost always” i double green certificates. 'T) iting privile is a great idea. Top- fect enjoy some form of buttermilk, whiel hole, we might a ( is a kind of predigosted milk moat { Phe lilp bettet . easy for any stomach to take care But ite a far n the Strand to Broadway, and Piccadilly Ctrous eA b ee Ine is not ineffective of. Buttermilk has the same value H can't hold a cand to “Tim ire. DPiceadilly Cireus is London's When accompanied by a skirt that 1 Cerne any skim milk, since much of thers H main hillock of amusement. 1 { halt a dozen theatres parked nearby proportionately long. ‘The two ¢ butter fat if removed. ‘The sour | and some electr resco e@ skylir But the juice that puts the what is known among the initiated rs taste is due to lactic acid and often glimmer in Broadway simr joing duty here, You can stand in the a eee At the right are babios who cannot retain sweet milk 4 middie of 1 on's incandes zone and imagine you're on Main Street, “® “lone ln Norcan complain A ¢ thrive most heartily on buttermilk: | i Oswego, N.Y, Piccadilly Cirens is a one-ring show. But there's something Of @ Short-skirted frock with a waist photographs of Ameri- Ruttermilk may be made at home by hout these here London theatres that New York lacks and can never have. proportionately short. But a short can gowns and below HivebaneMouiicn acheter tbarl cel, 4 } t v le ou 1 ee cts— lublets to sweet milk, the process ree Se RU une TAL ET ENGURDUAEIACET EFI 0) HNITEAUT EGE eae emacs roan Ves rm aera are French drawings of culrins ROOUE terentycraue dure: ames can get it in the front part of the hou pere's 10 minute en Tae ae ee BG 1 in fo rs, mission at all musical shows, and in 10 minutes you can accumulate a mark: sof st UL ly ae typical Parisian designs. F Or the ‘old-fashioned Junket ate : breath that no last-act surprise, can t away, And while the boys are Chopped off at the'knees, Somehow et may be added to sweet milk not , previously affected by heat, and at a blood warm temperature, and render it into a solld form, ‘‘Junket’’ is @ the wink of a lash she has turned n na for “rennet,”" the ante ' right mal membrane which solidifies milie, abou d ts beginnin, oO ace . . cont at too whotehwariady. and wo | Bible Questions | Wh ssectened and “mavored and then chilled, dishes of junket make” come along with trays of tea one feels that it is chopped off; that to the feminine trade. If that atn't SAAR nnn, out front cranking up an ¢ and biscuits that they s nice, name something sweet mode s those in ose that The revues SISSIES ESO In SIS and the funniest : =x New York pinched ; uae. tral) M4 Tees societal ae Raduplastared cnianici: knows—perhaps the surrender has mene hob @eathun food France which will declare crepe-t comedians in American burlesque got tricks t come ae i : Bd, JURE RT uence nacn ha vouue oe the aha aklehl plays an tmportant part in the diet : teraviles are anouniedanare eran val France has become “tres sport’ of QUESTIONS. and whey" are to be found. \ ne dorsdiessthe mulisceve ecent years. Always famed for her {only in story books but on © comedians crashes the bull's-eve with nt y Always famed for h 4, Want kind Sh elias calc dohe Bly ti Teor 1 ¢ Indoor sports, she js now encouraw d ly menu of the Russian peasant. S- the Baptist wear while in seelusion? ‘ ¢ ing her yor people to emulate 5 I pe ily relish a pint or so of Anglo-Saxon youth, By now she may 2: What did his food consist of? — wour milk poured into a flat bowl, be more than half convinced of the 3. Who were the Aaronite chilled, and eaten with sprinkled practicality of the short ekirt just as 4, Who refysed to bow before Ha- *!!!! America has begun to banish it into” man? OF co the housewife with any the discard along with flat shoes and §. How many days was Christ “Ur mik on hand ia a kitchen K bobbed hair, tempted ly Satan? slucker if she fails to use thin mille \ } n her cooking. ‘To pour it into a2 . ie ANSWERS ale uit hag is but the work of a= q Y The French woman, or any Huro- 1. While in seolusion John the moment, and after it haw drained, the. KQ een Woman for that matter, With Puptist wore garments of camel hair, tel curd may be removed, sea: i NY ofur leas to start on, always retains a eld to the body t elrdl t “ preal oon bread. Thi 5 DY distinct individuality. Siw does not, 4 ted of locusts and stinple “pot cheese" is moat whol e give the impression that she and all n ind nourishing, and bottles af e arr aml K her countrywomen were turned out ot FORILEA Were “Arata, ORY Leia the alaW oer Coe Eau we aan the same institution. Her clothes are the family of " t SPIRO Indeed it is not 2 unmistakably her clothes and cannot aes) rd to see how one could easily goo 2 ’ b 4, Mo used to bow before tia i usily gO On By Roy L. MeCardell ay ete Coens ear ae Sintra Copyright 1922 (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Oo. q er woman, WW . ra is tempted by Satan only, and taking milk in all the ot be nearly as tive a cd forins of sywoe olld,# 7 about the exact time that Mr. had a wink of sleep all night’ ex NY may not ba neasly os attractiy forty days Reet, sour, slid larr should have been climbing postulated Mr, Jarr. “Besides, what ) : Morican woman: iehossn aint, Kt ty n which It may be used. , arr should have bee 4 from the herd, sho is horsel! and not as a he artment © TE care about getting down to the yj =m) ; hays hos la aie down the apartment *° id office? "The boss won't be there: Yt twin ninter \ vay a ; stairs from his happy home to £6 0 16 drank some of that grape julee Weldefoes ULL ' an d Mi “y is . female i er counter " \ work, he was climbing up them to £0 prohibition’ punch of: yours -at’ the p) Sy Seema ne ea f Gui tt Marry lage Gries party; and ft knocked him eold!'? Ki MIN Theda eecn altel lacs ade saa eee “That punch was ¢ Nets dena iscomronea. “TR Fant aeit oss A Miss Irene leberry was with { punch was all right till you Ny Thi8 cannot be said of the Amer y Betty Vi E yeey not 2nd that man Rangle and Dr, BIN cuaruaronimete atest Tecan at Gack York World) by Preae Publishing Ce. him, cross and peevish, t Gilbert Gumm- and Jack Silver put Master i ae S VINCENT: 1 night have the opportunity te thanking Mr, Jarr that after belRE UD jquor in it. “Gertrude. qaw yOu: and stay abroad, of sumenans ) } 4 pe Meae inv ing if ahe des all night at the party his wife had fold all said Mrs. Jarr acidly, No othe same halr-cut, t ne absurd A | suggested a ‘surprise civen in honor of herself and her sis te a maa some -breakfast!'’ ) little hat stuek oon on fe of the a + MOR Te te ora’ and hope that she may / ad to go at daybreak Stowled Mr, Jarr. hutr-out, the sume flat-footed sun- $% monthe. 1 ¢ him but thus hovar me, but do you think | fer, he had had to go at daybreak “sy o4 “gurely don't expect any Kj tints, the same fl w sh Woulmmatt Wobltd aah ihe cece cee | to get her and Dr, Gilbert Gumm, 60- jreakrast after the way you've f y ind sweater, repeated mill an j i ary rth <r Be | Ciety's favorite young painless den- acted,” said) Mrs, Jarr ertrudo CLS SEIN INO and tints Ty Huvope L have : dines y old quite an extended hah RRR OMSP has been on her feet all night at the nels inet. many woms bway trai would to whether | this young womap.- heir trouble had been that they Party, and #0 have 1. She's gone to ft ian’t all there. There tsa gencrat !t a f Arewell, To account that time skirts, exception of and other publ to whe ahould tell ' ven) card justified in giving her ‘ Their Wed, and so will 1 But you can go impr of something’ Uelnr inisa. cisalnoarance we havo {he Inner frocks an wns, have have never udd 1a ‘ fe not think Under the circumatances | | had stolen Jack Silver's mcing c4r 16 Work, and it'll serve you right. t n lon » who had we toe Pei ; Bh i - pitu nof Amevica to 1 4 1 she ous nk w Leven have be eP=.5 ' and had smashed it \ 1 tine wamellcoheas! ten renlite nme Which even the most de from the liven er onalities that | kot ther ‘ ‘ en perms ior speeding 2 oe peeves Jith “i'm fecting shaky: "Phat boot. eetable pair of American legs cannot from Paris, Hows t for formal t usually Not one woman me he sur eh Wi hel tava aehed aa t Mr. Jarr was even mo “4 jo detective got on my nerves. T fill or a moment 1 1 below ankl tor width, casual Inannes 11 i p than Miss Irene © bry Ww MLO aida) Ania Thing. Gn: ehibe © any Intention « een n 1 ocean have T bee ! + : Had-left Dr, Gilbert Gumm in t “pi ng, and F had to go In fact, to my mind, there note intact Hint that 1 fortable. ‘al 1 Ar ean have Tt \ 1 ing } i ait ig ; down to the hoosegow and get that ing «nat cun make 3 ; : i moe more, M ! ne Watts station Figuag” ve an ; Wl Cackleberry girl out of ‘her scrape, {8 : < CUP al 80 we : lids hl tome misunder nl 1 mar iss Cacklebe from v he imbled less effect of a w t o- 0 te for us, Ame giving of 1 KOWN ONG sone American # lowely py t sae Me ees arilae ReSCIOn eke Yes, and left Dr. Gilbert Gumm Portionately long to the leng tr iaapeae ann: req fur g an t ature, lovelte iDeanitMiagivinaants Glam cn lew Squad \ self prison cell!" snapped Mrs, Jar. skirt. ‘This combination sueceeds im Ter aeere Ang matter of i to the ex the wor ! apr’ young girl of fifteen and have ' i alehe ae np “And now he won't propose to Irene making the American woman, really an aeatediy an, trom of the st " cou a 1 re been oor ng with a boy of Cacklet nore than Jac y she r the m f t ne 4 PARR OTTAS 8 é et wimore than duck Siver possessing the most delightful figure forin the antracle of 4 n the mont Herne goventaon ently Hel weate a I he had » Gladys, because he is - 7 is : ; sais 1 1 Ke her disagreeable, surly letter ies Nh ona y her sistor and: Dp, in the world, # little too "pleasingly Nest Lanes ; it kown 1 ‘ ber \ easy 1 asked him to explain just } Mane aa winner a goad t Gumm ran off in his ear ind. plump. nd why Aimeritdn foe er ay and 4 H even | Hothing mare t notin he meant.. He refused, | ' G , wave hac A 1 s fins vl with hav iy ity and 4 ed: from ‘him, 1 é uae Us é have had all -the woman should not always be the very ox; hue Tag ui : A haniean tate ttenat tke him very much and wish you McClonig a: pe and los of sleep jnoarnation of charm and grace Is t TORT pea rot her it would please advise me what to dilnontegee ae yihing of giving those girls (i Heh nat aif reaponslble do? Ro M. Wi.” its, was in the } rly to Ket them engaged, all for Mficult tou tand. When:Ameri- Nese ie 1 ' ean WOInse a fA ' urgeon, who wis er ne to Hoth Now, [don't know when ean women wear bre gowns that 0077!" babies ' the 1 tre alwo to ag " Tf he continues ng him back to con they'll zo home to Philadelphia have not suffered from modification , of Nero : te oF epi hi : 1 tt Mr. darn threw himself on they out-French the Mrench them. ¢ \ is nt ” f Heri ihler darl F i f 1 1 “Get me some er CHUNG ty Neer Just | Safe Antiseptic Wash are ail th Toare MesAcaas he pleaded, Selves grace and carriage. ‘The ‘ 1 to , ing to follow a ¢ I meta y » lady th | ca her right to beds wi io out On and eat the American + really thet bean ; rt tim ser prints af their \ other is reatly interest | A particularly useful tollet accessory ; { 1 wuld ” ’ 1 t ‘ ‘ i they a ' me. She ll the make-ups curt serinina ting: wom i ter, but for Mr. J ue then,” sifd Mrs. Jarr. titul in the world. [state this as a Rit ‘ Prats Sha dha: kant ie ree Neg ep «pluto water-pa nothing but scornful vlan ' iohed, a Gerteite fore’ gact—nor us u prejudice, uit wo 1h aul nob ‘ ra. Bure then ‘ the junk that the n sting specitic and | 5 Jarry had done nothtr foie, t rears tt Hoare new majority of present day girls swe ecommens +] ; Yamarttan ofall hat W varnished mess the MMtrvellou! 1 proportion, it is un. Iy and not 6 t sHeceed in ! bout Ou ersation drifted phy aon ysreanal dl ene’) You'd 1 vd 1 y heaper than veal reasonal er to be ue to b a anki ! ' Hon ae ut still t eral au ats d the young fe = 7 nnanietant ona ; MOAB date chicken?" heritag mak women will ‘ ) York, t i} common sense and modesty At All Druggists and Department » Jarr had for that} And he fell over on the sofa, murs “0? 409% i ayerround ‘he boulevards as ot ol has now as 4 nw as | Wren Under the circumstances | did not Stores, 25¢ bd on moving, “This is why marri Thin strance, unattractive dress 4 Ks “ HeaKues Nave " think it would he proper for me to t dat T am tired io death, I haven't 4 a eiaait y ried ais, etiaieg apaed we wh eee ne whit ' eit 1 e American we ily the moat her name and address, but | ; ; eginnin rr with Par for almost th ! 1 ¢ Nits t In charming in the ve her my business card so that

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