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WHAT’S YOUR VERDICT Some American Girls Say They Will Z Never, Never Give Up Their Free- f ' / By Margery Wells. Copyright, 1922 (Now York 1 ge World) by Prean Publishing Company HERE is a deep and serious + «girls of America, It is more Whportant, even, than polities and Prohibition skirts versus short skirts It is the matter of lon Are you fond of short skirts? Do you wish that they would stay "in style? Well, what are you go- e Ing to do about it? Are you mildly the stores Diy a long skirt just bedy unknown in some ter of the told Tf you do in th why, then, you'll lool: lite all in the clothes y that little meandering out t with a heavy grouch t Teealse world this, nt buy ct. You've got to like t € ud Style before you can look well In it Or are you going to say to your- self: See here, 1 am nice lookin a hort skirt. | have made more ot \ hit dressed that way than I ever hav { @one in my tite betoM, and Mt } hanged if Iam going to give up m Peace and comfort and my individu: charm for this other style that I 4 not appreciate’ But there scem to be all sorts 0 doubt around about tewn as to wha the girls really do wish to wear biyérs are insisting that they will ver give up short and others are declaiming the fact that the giris are hungry for a cha that they Waht to look ‘different,’ that they Are tired of the The only way to do is to tell @ them what you want. Write it to me, in care of The Evening “World. Tell me what your “Gndividual opinion on this subject ‘ie and | will publish the letters to old stuff own ‘ehow where the majority have _placed their vote. vf There's just this about it. If y dgn't really want long skirt You don't have to. ‘Th » li edith that says you nu mAnd, it there is any tall ti fehis individuality talk, why now ts th time for the Amerenn gir dadr stand i 1 he y fF duality is what t t it short or lou They ay——that ee gervers do—that BHPPe Mest ones to 0 style they hop about afte new thing with more avid tha any other women in the world, 7) contend that if s one wants launch a new style that will set t fashion the whole World topsy-turvy horal re- all they necessitate of all clothes, to give the pur to do 1 hasin, ave American women Americans do. They say that a Frenc woman will always keep her length skirts couservative no matter the more extreme models may sent, but that the American girl sail wha Famous Women. PRINCESS MARY. HEN Louis XII. of France W becume a widower at the age of fifty-three through the death of Anne of Brittany he was left without an heir to his throne. He therefore sought in marriage sister of Henry VIII Princess of Eng- Mary, land, who was then seventeen years old, She had formed a great at- tachment for C aries Brandon, Viscount Lisle, af of Suffolk ward Duke However, reasons Ny bm it. They even go on to insist that while these styles are posed oviginate in Paris, the Parisian w 1 , never do adopt them with anydiung like the fervor and geal that th h L L y repre- re | | | of state mpelled her to ae Dey cept Louis and they were mar 4 ried by proxy in England on Aug. 7, 1514 After waiting several weeks Louis became impatient for his bride and urged immediate departure for ) France { 9 Mary was sent with many ' attendants, among them the Duke of u Louls imme ( diately dismissed her attend ‘ants, with ti exve or Suffolk, who stayed on | Nglish Ambassador Mary and su were cir { cumspect in nduet, tut did not haye to wait long for the King to d and two months later Mur was mar- ried tg the Duke Suffolk ee dom to Wear Long Skirts Again Short Skirts or Long Ones WHICH SHALL THEY BE Will They Have Courage to Defy Designers or Will They Succumb to an Unwritten Fashion Law 1 in and makes hers longer than the more generous lengths are more subtle shouldn't they cling to them if they long und exelte the interest of the men? want t Now, docs she do this because she Is this so? [do not know, and plenty Well, now, shall we start a parade is afraid to tule a stand or does she of men tell me it is all bosh. for the continuance of the short skirt Just naturally want to make a sensa- sti}, 1 remember the time when Mode? C- do you wish to swing over tion at any cost? Has she—have You American men in general were immediately to the longer skirted fac- that insane desire to be different .oeked—visibly—at the skirts as tion? T am interested to know and which leads you to force the newest they went higher and higher. They 8° are a lot of other people, Tell us fashion to its lust limits even when gid things about how their wives What you really think about tt. u on fe in your hearty You would never be allowed to wear them, — The es now are in a malleable &e., &e, LT believed them, but I lived State. Dretty soon, in another week h hate long: stint Say io seo the day when they were en- OF £0, they will be stabilized for an- sata, et shots cotfraging—even the wives—to make Other season or two. You can add alibi eae "Se" them shorter. And now they are Your written opinion to swing the i : . " a pis paeain cas weeping beeause skirts are coming Mutter of public opinion , What are ae ite a Hoopes GOWN. Well, they are a fickle sex! Yeu going to do about it? @ obeRUtTEUN, : 1 ee ye with Does your husband like the long ae He owe coe EEN? SER” thy 4Be (el) Wlennetdl tanek Does he want you to wear |" Ae see ihe! iy Ny them? What does your beau think “<ceptel Instead of demanding. They Ne to) besa. bil ins they, anticipate, 3 ‘ need not always do this. ‘They can ut 1 can't hy You must bout them? have » yoive in the matter if they fo it, for their de Ww you here is one little fact that has to only want to, but they must make an eully think that short skirt ure the de most pie with this important offe ind take. atand, at girl y " i yourself, consider the right style ex- men ave intrigued by long skirts— tions. Why shouldn't they and thelr pression for yourself as an American that the more ample folds and the men folk lke short skirts? Why girl? [Re:ST At the a Right Is SS i the Long Skirt, With Its Draped Lines and Picturesque Folds— Do You Want to Wear It? Or, Girls, Is Your Idea of American -» Fashion the Sample Short Skirt, With Its Chic Jacket and Hat, Shown at the Left? Look Your Best By Doris Doscher (Renee asad Copyright things but great many pimp! sti have a son my fac could you please tell me how to get rid of them? G. B.S. Perhaps you do not chew your food — sufficiently ou eat be tween mei or you do not exer- cise suiticiently to keep your blood | ea Rood cireula- bonis woscnen ton. Avoid soup roa while and put a ux in th until yout ity Dear Miss Doscher 1 am greatly troubled with blackheads on my nose. My trouble, however, is not with re- moving them, but in keeping them away. Can you tell me what will not only rid me of them but also keep them away? a cold bath a sallow complexion? ‘ Does every morning help ANXIOUS. is the only (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Co. EAR MISS DOSCHER: 1 do not eat many sweet preventive of blackheads, but con- tracting the pores by cold water or ice rubbed over the face !s very helpful, There is nothing better for a sallow complexion than good etreu- lation, which the cold bath encourages provided it leaves you with a healthy glow and not a chilly feeling. Dear Miss Doscher: 1 am sixteen and have had my hair bobbed, but now | am letting it grow and it is just long enough for me to put it up. However, after going in swimming, it hangs in strings about my shoulders and as it is not the least bit curly it looks terrible. Can you tell me how to fix it and how to quicken its growth? Also what should my proper weight and height be? GENE. The average weight and height of a girl of your age is 5 feet 3 inches tall, 112 pounds. Be sure wash all of the salt water « your bale imme- inte after Nightly massage is helpf ‘ raging it growth. To arrange the more by comingly you m tey dividing it into three parts and forming: a small loose knot with the third in the hi Then part the front’ hair either on the side or in the middie, whichever is most becoming to you and fold this away, from the face and tuek in as far under the back knot as the length of your ha | permit Copyright, 1922 (2 > Maxims of a Modern Maid By } larguerite Mooers Marshall . ‘w York Evening World) by Press Publishing Company. The club is blamed by many women as the port of m Ca n You Be .._. Copyright, 1922, (New York Everiing World) By Prens Pub. Co. 1AM GLAD MY) VACATION IS OVER (F5 ou'D BETTER 1—] ceex IT -T4 A DOCTOR. RIGHT AWAY a S| DON'T FEEL ( WE tL DocToR x) ee But JAM Just BACH FROM NY VACATION VERY HA ON THE SYSTEM -) Bible Questions and Answers. QUESTIONS. By what other names are the Ten Commandments called in various placee in the Bible? Did God allow the people to come to the top of Mount Sinai while He was speaking to them? God commanded Aaron to a Moses in what way? Why was Cain jealous of Abel? To the court of what King and for what purpose wast David called? ANSWERS. In various places in the Bible the Ten Commandments are called Testimony and Covenant God did not allow the people to come to the top of Mount Sinal while He was speuking to them, God commanded Aaron to assist Moses as an interpreter. Cain was Jealous of Abel because God had accepted Abel's offering of sacrifice and had rejected his. David was called to the court of King Saul to chase away the King’s madness. ing husbands. But it’s usually only a port of call—on the way to a snug harbor elsewhere. that of course he it curiously COURSE you can't!" HEN one of these ambitious young ladder-climbers tells a pretty girl of getting married for years, he finds can't think disconcerting t« there is “nothing nothing," she Isr nes to his offer Yes, fair, but she and Romeo we each other have A woman opens é The only thing : of humor is ene “ wrong moments. One reason w leeause she keeps on hoping some of “what t tto me and ry ngs had to bey F 110 gt next week When a min accuses a girl of * ir that he decei macl{—and 14n expects his men friend 8 perfectly satisfied If} « little Juliet had a tragic her respond, cheerfully, "Of er husband's letters to make sure them;" yet, even when she finds sutlsfled—she is sure “something” didn’t Ive to rely mother’ day and ‘father to re fatal in marriage than no sense h persists in functioning at the business girl puts off marrying find a man with a new yariant 1 to the boss.” way in camphor, good airing nore than ony shi home berorc » goes ng him,’ what he really means t interfere for him, in an emergency, but antly TO her, every time they VACATIONS ARE ) ) ) Bur A Fewo “ LHAS TO TAKE A VACATIO ONCE IN A WHILE Sato Copyright 1 hate to hurt Sol said Mr. Jarr dolefull store as a sucial centre for 100 about fee nas, “wnt “ per cent. he-Americans is just as satisfying as 1 per cont. near-beer as a substitute for the real stuff.’* Well," remarked Mr, John W. Rangle. “believe in Hight wines and beer and Tam glad to see that the citizens of Hinvis have fled with the cretary State a petition with 600,000 nar on it asking for a ref erendum vote in the November else tions. Of course 1 don’t want the saloon back" Mr. Jarre interrupted jum by a ornful exclamation, and when Mr hele turned in surprise, Mr. Jarr added “1 am tired of hear ing that bunk! Of course you want the saloon back. We miss the shining bar, the bi is rail, the free lunch, and real stuff to drink that made a man feel good. Kyery man wants the saloon back, but ho is so ufrald of the reformers that he dare not say it, 1 miss Gua's old place dreadfully, and as for you John W. Rangle; and you, Terence J, Rafferty; and you, Isa dore Slavinsky, you nll miss it too, and you find your lives biighted with out it. Lf wonder where xood old Gus and his bonehead Swede bartender, the blue-eyed Elmer, are now?" And here Mr. Jarr sighed and all the rest sighed with him, even Bol, Smoke Shop man I could make a lot of money boot the cing and welling bad booze In my back room," remar the tobe on! finally, “but what good Is that stuff And also [ don’t want to get into trouble and I don't want to polson nybody, and I miss Gus s place the same as you fellers ¢ T don't see that 1 try te any better off without places like Gu said Mr, Rangle } qdimit: there's just as much and wickedness uwoever Twas aw vacation und I didn't have a & t at all We had a elamt tsa Beach but without heer what's 4 clumbake? Look at this,’? and Mr. tangle hy dl u marked copy of the 5 Beach Se A | Housewife’s When gravy separat 1 few poonfuls of t 1 stir vigorously, ‘I ' to its It is said if a pir f s added | The Jarr Family By Roy L. McCardell Now York Bvening World) by Press Publishing Co. cigar CHEER UP! I'LL Pur You IN SHAPE SO Nou 'LL BE ABLE Ta TAKE A VACATION Feed the Brute ] Favorite Recipes by Famous Men. BY DE WOLF HOPPER. Raspberry Shortcake. Wilot tooMr. Jarr, It was marked at an article headed, “Old-Time Clam bake at Sandy Beach," and Mr. Jarr Re SHORTCAKE, with read as follows: the assistance of a rich and “Phe annual Sandy Beach kindly disposed cow, meant clambake will be held at Popover eaning Point to-morrow. Already Chef lacteal fluid of same—that ls my chief Chet Dusenberry has sentenced — debauch! to an eurly death a fine lot of Recipe (for two people). young reprobate clams—soft, suc- Sift a level teaspoonful of baking culent chape—as well as case- ine’ s hardened old offenders. A big powder and a scant halt teaspoontal crowd of prominent citizens of of salt through a cupful of flour. See Sandy Beach and distinguished that the mixture is thorough. Take summer Visitors are in training to lard or butter (butter is best) and tackle the fortalices of green corn — work jt well into the flour until it on the cob, smash down the ram parts of sweet potatoes, crunch crumbles: under the Angers. Use plenty of finger work Now add a very small quantity of milk and work into a dough that is easily rolled and flattened on @ floured the formidable lobsters and tackle the lusclous watermelon and de- stroy the spring chicken and annt- hilate the ever-delicious clams, clams, clam: “Well,” sald Mr. Jarr, “all that POard; roll out and cut im round sounds juicy and appetizing. Didn't cakes to ft cake tins, Have cakes you enjoy the clambake this year? about half an inch thick. I've heard you brag about going to ‘andy Bench on your vacation every mmer just for the clambakes."’ Mr. Rangle groaned- ‘They used to start off, ufter we had @ good swim ind came out of the water feeling hungry, with a couple of rounds of zippy cocktails. Then the canvas and the seaweed would be lifted off the stearning clambake, and the flunky would fill the beer mugs with the good old beer, while the bull cook and his Bake in a moderate oven unt! light golden in color In serving have lots of berries half of them—crushed. Split the shortcakes and butter them, if de- sired. Above all use thick, rich cream in generous doses. The dish ts really best when the cakes are just from the oven—tnstead of cold. ‘The same goes for strawberry short - cake and makes the only real genuine assistants dished out the clams, the (1: payhioned shortcake. fish, the lobsters, the corn and the (0) Mt) aa Bon dee i watermelon—but this year the rev. (Cobcsht, i She Beit Syedionts, ine:) enuers were sneaking around and all that was served was ginger ale and near-beer. Bah!" nen the clambake did not taste as in the Jarr Rangle 1 as thi deseription of it Sandy Bench Pilot?” queried Mr It certainly did not!’ Mr IR solemnly declared, "1 got ptomaine potvoning,"* Then you'd better eat the dercrip tion, for old times’ sake," said the heartless Mr, Jarr, and he tore out the article, folded it into # ball and thrust it into the gaping jaws of tt astonished Mr. Rangle. Tyrees ‘owder Safe Germicide Serapbook | " rely: atlite tis worth 1 Cee a pr uanegee ularly useful for careful and criminating women, A non rrituting antiseptic and germigid: Bprinkto malta the ini spied Seah feornicaded becund mena and when dry tt will readily was for personal hygiene and cleanli out nes. Depends ble, non-poisonous Av al! Druggists and Depart After handling fish or onions ment i , 25¢. the hands w a little dr m 4 ee a = 9a nn ene een aw a a