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SO WA yp N Kova, ome LEM be HK 16, How to “Kiss and Make Up” || Can You Beat It! Rules That Really ‘“ Work" Formulated by Mrs. Louis Bauer i ss of Bronx Domestic Relations Court, Who Has Reunited Hundreds of Husbands and Wives Who Had ‘Fallen Out.” By Fay Stevenson. subjects, start again and this time @appright, 1922 (New York Evening World) with the full knowledge of each by’ Preas Publishing Company. other's weak points.’? T is no easy matter for couples who “Do you think children are a bond : in the average couple's life?" T asked 7 ds ’ [= Cuerrcliea end Repetave. ty “Isn't it a fact that both husband kiss and make up.” Your Wedding Anniversary The Thirteenth The “‘Lace Wedding” Copyright, 19 ew York Evening World) by Prose Publishing Company, OR tho thirteenth anniversary the table will present a beautiful ap- 7 te [1M VERS ; Bee | LICE THE APARTMENT S WE ONLY )) PARTICULAR ) 20U SHOWED NE_BuT - RENT % WHAT RIND oF TENANTS) \ THE NED ( ABOUT THE < HAVE You K Se ) NICEST NEIGHBORS ) RNGor || = WE ONLY TAKE “ THE MOST REFINED \AND CONSERVATIVE ; and wife will tolerate a great deal Love is one of the deepest, most and willingly forget the past just for the sake of the child?" “That is a purely individual mat- ter,’ replied Mrs. Bauer. “Of course father and mother love is very strong, but the real love which counts is the love between the man and the woman. If you can get a husband and wife together because they love each other J think (he tie would be much more sacred and binding than ‘merely for the child's sake.’ ‘The first ts a matter of the heart. The second ts only a matter of duty _ heartfelt emotions, and when the bond which drew two people together snaps or breaks It is one of the most delicate ‘feats in the world to ‘go back and ‘forget."’ It ts all very well for Jud) and Magistrates and welfare work to tell them how to do ft, but every husband and wife-feels that their case y is an individual one—a case whici is “go different’ from others. pearance with its cover of Jace, If you are not the fortunate possessor of a lace table cover, use the centre plece and doylies of lace ‘Two lace runners or three wide bandings of lace crossing at the centre of table would be effective. If the table covers must be of crepe paper, use the all white. For a round table there is an attractive scalloped edge cover sixty inches in diameter. Wide lace could be basted along the + And, according to Mrs. Louis Bauer, +e social welfare worker who has been attached to the Bronx Domestic I .,tlons Court for ten yeo and or wife is quite justified in tak tng this attitude. Mrs. Bauer has “yeached tho hearts of hundreds of couples and set them upon the path of life again, but she believes that her appeals have kept the home fires burning in many cases because prying nei ch case in- associations, 2. Buy new pieces of edge to fall from under the scallops. Paper doylies that are an excellent tmitation of lace can be used instead 80 “No woman likes to be told this but it is a fact that good food holds the home and husband's Jove secure more than any other SoclAu ~< thi th rid. A It fed o ian ib goad) huihored) kind’ te: Hie REFERENCES 4 MRS LOUIS BavER ‘wife and to his children, but a $< man who is fed upon delicatessen Here Are the “Rules.” salads, cold ham and bakery pie € . 1. Move. Get away from becomes a villain. He may have hbors and old WE REQUIRE > THAT'S THE KIND 1’ B3 eM LOOKING THIS 1S AVERY | (HIGH CLASS j ( House zs every hu of the lace bands. These should be used on the serving plates. If there is @ brido’s cake, all orna- mented and a thirteen on the centre of it, this might serve as the table centre decoration. Of cardboard make a complete covering for the cake. on this place a smaller cardboard box form and on top of this another smaller one, making three tiers, Cover this with lace, either plain or gath- ered and have the top of each a mass of fluffy Into these fasten the thirteen candles. Place seven around the first tier, five on the 4 a otrong constitution and brave through several years of happy married life, but the crash will come if it takes ten years to ruin his digestion and incidentally his disposition, hey “Another warning I wish to give furniture, oth husband and wife is not to build 5 anit i any illusions, No two people on 3. Do not mention the carth can live together for a year and subject which caused the not discover that the other is far from fate perfect. ‘Two bachelor girls often she has always taken ¢ dividually. Whi and make up’ is back of it Bauer told me in her cheery ment at No. 927 Avenue there is a d of ‘kiss the same old pol soon to come from thos brea. five back of it a ehare an rtment with each other ‘ fe in centr »p, which and fe ows this \ 4 3 yhair lo Shia and fr y*state each didn't know next and one in centre of top, w husband and wife knows th Iss HSU NDIRIN CIRESUDICN ie civan erate Uetakcnevntleeaithe should be just a full rosette of Jace, ing means not! fa food. her, Hasty tempers, money dis- Fyrom the base of the uppermost agreeable, pessimistic t are 8. Treasure no ithisi agreements, incompatible friends and nals t 5. Treasure no illusions, candle narrow lace insertion may 00 . different rearing in infancy all play HE POLice ARE brought to each plate and the place part in these girls’ lives. Hu cards attached to the ends, », but accept cach other as you _ their Ralbincr HE DOPE’) SHuTUPL 2 \C Which knew how to caress so we re bands and wives will find they must FLLBR W ' ii Ave ie “What every hn and wife ec. meet the same conditions and if peace : ; 1en the hostess 1s ready to cu ‘Wants ate of recon- and wife need to start T is to be kept or restored certain con- FIE (D'S LAT ON ; ws ut REN the cake the cand.es may be extin- ed a and wife need to start again. They ditions and characteristics must be THE SECOND FLOOR YOUR NECK! guished and the cardboard ornament , alr play 4 home which will be a sort of gecepted. Ideal husbands and wives sell Os lifted off. Instead of a cake, wha nd honeymce ffair. A place to favors attached to the lace “ribbons, “Kissing will not mend matters If life is to go on the same old exist only in pipe dreams and court- uw i. ship days, Real life brings forth the ormed. Often true man or woman and love is the and and wife oniy all-powerful, all-conquering ele- n furnishing other ment.’ lecting new “And you think that the same mag- sives them a new netic force which drew a man and t the old t again, where no } arsh words or and when the cover is rais guest can secure the favor by the “ribbon.” Lace candle or electric light shades are easily made or may be purchased, way. The h lato parties, the wife her afte and deli- catessen dinners. If money has | isband must give up thy Bear te causecof thelr “eparae - vias mae - A a woman to the altar still lingers in Handsome lampshades in white or fe F ich’ made them quarrel their breasts even though they have colored Jace are also obtainable, tion they must start a new \ reunited couple have separated and declared it was ‘all Among the gifts suitable for this budge*. If there has been another : shed a little home and over' between them?” occasion are Jace curtains and lace man or another woman in the Ta ee he Beets pee one ay He ey nodded bed-coverings. Lace or lace trimmed j the next g to do is to Mrs. Bauer, “But they must begin centrepleces and doylies usually ase there must be no compro- never mention the thing which again, and beginning again means acceptable gifts and a housewife can mising—the man or the woman ea their former trouble, Tf it was moving away from the old surround- alweys find good use for a lace run- riliGanit at rson coming into their lives ings and building a new love nest her or scarf, Exquisite lamp sbades must go out of th: Mrs. Bauer is a some woman of 1 coiffed hair eyes fascinate or from these thought of lace are new offerings ‘n the shops. In the neckwear there is a wide selection, One of those modish lace gowns (to wear for the occasion) would be a fine gift from hubby The metal laces make pretty bags and * novel girdles with the addition of @ arr ami flowers or ostrich. A lace scarf would y be nice for evening wear, as would with new neighbors and new friends who cast no ineaning glances or un- nt kind remarks must forget it. If it wa + money matter, steer ¢ of that subjec void unplea aby bee black peering out om False Pride keen eyes “Short Skirts for Morning Wear— discovers not or phat sible woman who knows life, but a yoman who understands the in i x . ; ” 7 or it meat am wos eesti pamenerat ee a By Sophie Irene Loe’ Long Skirts for Evening. By Roy L.McCardel the li aonkinge withthe tne ine emotic “with y couples wl be recon: vice through thes Mrs. Bauer. “'To get away from their neigh- bors, from the old home or apartment,"’ came the ready re- (New Yo ning World) by I'ress F ) woman vewails tivaliy the s s the other, until to- ~ day she is near tho head of one of “Sophie Kerr Underwood’s Verdict— the lar waist establishments in patterns: Tt Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Company. 66]T does not seem to work," said said Mrs, Jarr. “Suppose that T say AttEACtIV G HAnORSrchiere mitt Mr. Jarr morosely when the that I need to be taken to some qulet the wide footing edge are compara- the city oH | 1 7 7 place, and Philadelphia is the quiet- tively new; a box of these in various The Evening World invited several prominent women to discuss est place I know of? You and I wil} colors would make practical gift. , she ta forced to do fr all the people who have to ¢ if : ; : ep herself, She is seemingly lowly work, who } ave not re sudsect, "Shall skirts be kept short, or shail the ‘tong’ mandute of Ned for by Mr. Jack Silver and had go yisit the Cackleberry girls’ mother ‘Then there are exquisite handke bo rcvon war. had toro it previously, would doiway PaN6 be accepted?” The response of Sophie Kerr Underwood, authoress, F0N® automobile riding with that gay and, of course, they will have to chiefs with hand drawn fet border with their artificial pride and stop 0 thig invitation follows. (It may be noted that “short” skirts at the YOUN® bachelor. Mrs. Jarr, to whom come along with us. ‘Then when we And comers one of whieh would maho “nelght” of their vogue were worn from 18 to 16 inches from the NB remarks wero addressed, shook Wet them home I can get well right & worth while gift ug because she { © realize that somebody must do even as, In her fudg- the “dirty work away and we can come back here and 16 has had ever ve fallen out but 1, what is your world and now, Cackleberry girls had been Ms i —that the world can- r her head sad}, id repli $ ply. “That is my first counsel to ras ground.) sadly and replied: leave the girls beh | H nent, “come down"? not go on unless each plays inis part, Nae girls behind us in Phila- the husband and wife whe have us Wat. one Well, I cannot order them out of delphla with their mother.” Feed the Brute in the world. If ever there was happier falso pride, this 18 And who knows but that the sewer it, and thére are so digger or the commonest laborer ful- y pe suffe fills the finest part in the scheme of Then, too, there is a psycholog!- mony people sufter- fs tly Y +4 ngs? Any one who berates an ne I vi of elt e eal effect to consider. The old home, few from nueW MI ar ac a cutee how lai Bene n the afternoon and evening Ict the l!mousine with Its same rooms where a couple fs se emai ihe eee Ge quarrelled and wore unhappy, docs fnot breathe forth an atmo: cheer and happiness. Hoth When the Cackleberry girls re- for business, and for morning wear. They are so much more comfert- mother ts going to take a cottage at turned late that evening Mrs. Jarr, | Tavorite Recipes by Famous Atlantic City next summe! SU eee DEETEE SIRES: Men “I've heard that a dozen times!’ sciiig,’ who ald: “your home ts 80 By HAROLD LLOYa, Mr. Jarr interrupted angrily. ‘Those restful, and your mother has such a Motion. Rleture: Gemediany girls have been telling you that story gentle way with her, that I think T Lemon Layer Coke: every tlme they come here and visit Will go and visit in Philadelphia for 6 et when properly gummy, agreed to go back and to forget. Neighbors will whisper, even the children will talk and every time the couple appear together they will feel they are being watched, such souls would be much Lau ella | HOPD sincerely that short skirts will be retained fur sports, for street, the house like you did, because tt able, so much more sensible, #0 much more becoming! ladies of lelsure swirl and sweep, with skirts as a week or two. How pleased your ’ is as good for a come mother will be when L bring her dar- Me Rood: form nom PaiN lings back with moe to the home r mother's seaside cot- nest!" Only it’s too good for that sort story could be writ- the idol long as they like and can find material for. The and wear out their welcome, You nere of ; aie i ten of the souls who have risen _ He is the victim of self-pity, and othing so the spirit ef life as susband F “above their dead selves to bette ; eth nyeined 86 0 better constant pampering of one’s feel- distinct Meauty and fitness for formal evening things'—of those who have been The big person is he who when “handed a lemon’ and made lemon- M™isfortine overtakes him is able to PO aN A tbe herr make his own way ind without being burden. her would put their shoulders t ; put thelr shoulders to the jig much better it is to do the wheel and snatch victory out of de- Jowliest kind of work and feel that it to nine inches from the floor, depending on te What eentence did King | feat. is honest and quite your own earning, height, As against the individual who is will- Ahasuerus pronounce against : ‘A mae ing to let others bear lis burdens and proportion, I feel that we will have achieved a Haman for the way he had | living in a sinall town, the daughter provide for him victory for both health and aesthetics treated the Jews? of a prominent jud, ly cultured Pride very often ts la think you can take the children and stay at th tage. Well, believe me, there ain't The two Cackleberry girls gazed at | Of treatment, which sounds rather going to be any o He pach other In alarm, and then the He aaa ba ; “ : ps WD elder remarked coldly, “Oh, but Mrs. he layer cake doesn’t interest Buh, there musi ri Mra. Jarr jarr, our house is all upset, It is | Me especially, After all, it's only insisted, “so what shall we do? being decorated and is full of paint- | 4M excuse for the frosting. Any “Well, Iam not going to take the ers and paperhangers and it is so | Srt of layer cake recipe will an- Cackleberry girls to any mountain re- damp that Mawr is sleeping at a | #Wer—and, according to the best sort at my expense,’ Mr. Jarr de- Neighbor's, and my step-father, that | cook I know, my erandmother, a a ‘ ee big loafer, Barney Blodger, 1g away | there are a hundred such recipe: clared But} ‘tell.you what we ewhere with a carnival company | It’s the filling that [ find tnp rin jail or something, and Mawr is } tant. Here is tho rule, and it 8 out about it, You | #otnds too simple to be tru to throw ax a custard pie trained dress is stately and dignified, and has a wear. But at any other time such a gown is a Bible Questions and Answers QUESTIONS. If we can only keep our day dresses from six youth, and slimness to get the correct A few years ago u young woman will do—Jenkins, down at our office, has been asking me to bring you out crying her The sight of ugly ankles is no moce dispieas- 2. Whom did Moses kill and why? | and beautifully reared, found herself ter of conceit, conceit that y are " : SALA ke Gare iano Hara amales rca Onetbautan Rae SAA Aueiae 8. How many stories high was the | ene einer as sch nee wy Ree ean pe Se aS Ms sha) MaDe Ak tbeae alopnay ialltnarys bp eal ue an bape eee os would we. In fact, we do not intend | Sugar, the juice and grated rind ¢ death of h her, aS SUC ngs go. It is the fine s} ays, “these dragglea , ve are now asked to accent week-end at thelr little place in Eas} 2 : 5 Ark? ACORN REWER OEE OA BHU ASS Os nea Gaver ta ba (Raves [these draggled draperies we are now asked to accept , to go homie at all while ataltw are | one lemon. Mix't all te : ; f H m+ as the fashion, Malaria. " hit or miss, and © them in 4, What was the consequence when | the family had been carefully tendered ot do bigger things I will do them ; rie eee ae ; inners did not repent at the | they had little on which to fall back Well." and who knows but that the SOPHIE KERR UNDERWOOD We can take the Cackleberry girl® Seeing there was no eacape in that | double Deller over a hot fre Seer tina cf Naan for future resources, old Biblical injunction: To him who along and they will find it so dull in direction, Mr. Jarr remarked coldly | Cook Unt! the mixture begins to Rreagning si Now this young woman had a spe- hath shall be given" may not work ; Want Malaria they will be glad to go (Well, thon, 1 will take Dire. dare | oot vor ticks Sifring conatnlly To what extent was Aaron de- ; ; ones of thia woman é ‘ dust Malaria they mi d Then take from the stove and beat ee hieapsatn twlente-at least hen fviendal aay cul 18 Ue onal Oh AMA seman 68 Ip impses Into New York Sho s home to Philadelphia for a change.'* '0 spend a few days at the suburban (jiu tie whol me reair pendent upon his brother | warded it as such. She knew how to Mss in others? ‘ residence of Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins | Ut! Viale. aaa A creamy Ms ses? bein aoe es cera ln, A The spirit of willingness and the Pp | “I have an idea better than that,’ in geast Malaria,’ bole ed Lahien a 1 ust be ever prese T a 7 ‘ Y ged cried Vad ors 4 ne baetreas his rene Wher Ie it supposed Jeremiah | learned to make thes ets and de- pee the seals ele i r ha nt YT looks as though the circular skirt long, tight sleeves seen in the new } a How andy 7 r rf 1 aise pale yee filling for two thin ¢ veloped the art } 80 that all the and must be dc nd grace Mad itecnatural” nosemnanimentireucl auwne omer aatusiie nee as Bokleherry: ® keep = house | iayers, or one thick one-—whiel diate Pole ella (woud aorae’ te hers tor ralhiee whan for the e Ce ies ie Ness ast tally : Father of the Essay =} white yon are away and give a party. | M4’ ane-aroleni, ANSWERS. ccnay patties, and at Chivstase time. “good old dayn” are past. the basque waist, has finally se- | be fnhale and they ex We'll have some regular fellows and | P'S!" It can ba doubled, tripled, . parties, and at Chi astime “'s he lagen : end over the hand in points just as of the great essay- : and so on, ad infinitum, depending 1. King Afcaverus had Haman | they all 1 on her making the Cured a foothold in fashion’s realms. our mothers wore a ed , Hk first the great essay some real stuff to give them, not | viccy upon the iene ot ee hangeé ter the way he had sweet! presents. Among the incoming models tls B hi F a ists was Michael de Mon- Prohibition punch (n-th cake, . treated fs Jews Pe an bia a ‘Awallowea ell Random Facts velopment is largely represented. The | When we select a handbag nowa- talgne, whe died near “No, siree!"" said Mr. Jarr. “There | (copyright, 1922, by Bell Sy \ aeeuntian hae palate ah gli Oeeren sth Mest. spot in the | UBHt bodice accentuates the flowing ‘ we look, first of all, what the | Hordeaux, France, 330 years ago | Will be no flapper and cakie racket 2, Moses slow an Jixyptian because | said to them: “You like my candy the aN Rd ede chy st Novelty may be. We have hard t sare eA o | Vee in my home, sweet home, while I he was inficiing the bas- | Why can't you buy it frem me where world is a Hawallan moun- nae ne sirewtas int, and when ty recovered from the astonishment of | taigna mi; rh utiitulty be watleg [| 8 away. You girla can either pack tinado upon ot Ssraclite \ ROG arog Riven 1b io a8) tain difficult of access, the | (0d? UD tn the popular satin-faced find tiny electric light inside the | {ENS eathey: ed | your vanity cases and Ko back home att atories hic Welle @iad indeed to puy dh q i Sure ons or brocaded satins de- yanity case when along comes the f i to your mother and the painters and $, The Ark was th stories high. on she developed quite a little | United States Geological Survey | eidely graceful truck ia pri i with @ triplicate mirror ne saaNen a ure] paperhangers in your Philadelphia @. The flood came and took all the in the candy business. It grew has installed a rain gauge there one that is becoming to t it fitted Into the flap of the attractiv wl unhappily, now seema to ancestral lace, or you can come sinners away when they dia | 8° f#*t that she had to get help to | that nolds a year's rainfall figure. The circular skirt is t The advantages of this innova Songs: EP pega ain The | and week-end with Mrs. Jarr and me 7 nr rareni Al tha: oraachiae But up the boxes for the weck-ends nent in the misses’ departinents fon Are apparent to every woman, so Essays of Montaig.e yan ~ at the Jenkins villa in East Malaria." A A oney came in and then she started - * popularity of this new bag - | thegtesr clagaice of theln Kind De h 0 jay s of Noah a little shop. From that there came An Indiana flour roill still 1s us- Sleeves may be just as you choose sured a is as Montaigne found authorship ae to go to a jay su Tyree s Powder a < a8 you urban town ond meet a lot of middle- A cafe anbicepiie for general wee. 6. Aaron was dependent upon | another shop, and to make a long | ing stones brought from France | to have them. Such a diversity it tft, solemn and atupid, apd || otat ‘aete “ana tomele manned 7 ke {or general wee Moses for cuts gre and au- | story short, one of the most sui 117 years ago this feature of the frock has neve sleeve trimming on a | confined to Latin and clucks, ar clse go home?’ asked tory’ for careful and discrimina’ ful a we yaying business onter yee] " y 1 " ek rned 1 " v - ‘7 : t. " i, Heeb yet ahante well payin) r e a been known, They may be long Avena lise dhalevbnata ned. Ie y tn the Irene Caekloberry, and when Mr deadly polawns, yes absolutely hay t s prises is now in full swing as the 16 i 1 one of the Tess. Can be ised. witho €. It Is supposed Jerev4ah ¢ BUT ute Remeron imectrio’ mincing mechinan are | eicminigh no sleave at a © e sleeve in the form pe of the | dare nodded his head In assent, Irene pe OS a - ee ble Sptethanl ple aoe feat ; 0 Dp iffed, slashed, tight or flow n ) tones of brown | pm: A Cac’ erry stopped working with phystolans Egy v a ner young girl who | used on nearly 9,000 farms in } all are seen in the newest models and dull rose, about nine inches | power’! er lipstick long enough to murmur, 4 made beautiful hand-made shirt | zealand. waists, and her experience was prac- Copyright, 1922, Tria 4 all are modish. The very lates! deep. At the wrist is a banding of | th® Frengh tongue. Gosh! And this ta why girls leave @nd quite startling innovation is the fur \ y home!” 7