The evening world. Newspaper, October 18, 1922, Page 25

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“* part of it. q| } ; : © S2Pe se OSes TF SF att hat Makes a Hat Becoming” has It Requires Right Kind of & Press Publishing Co. it go at that. ories and surroundings. mit is well supplemented. It can This year, indeed, the accessories to the hat are . Most important features of tho occasion the new bonnets is commonplace, unimportant, all by it- But add the earrings and see the change, You will see a girl walking along the street, perhaps, world. , you will find and purchase elf. with the most stunning hat In the that, if you die in the sea one just exactly like it you want to dic When you thought you hud every ** that particular effect. Ah, You find it, brim at any rate. But string of pearls about the hat so successfully, 8] beads she, too, * mew fall hat. would have There are other things that add a hurrah chorus to the Modern hat. Fur is one of them. becoming fur can do to a hut is pe you will notice the clever millinery sulesgirl coyly tuckin,¢ ® piece of fur ubout your throat as you try on her jest She is hoping that you won’ Uttle trick before you realize that the fur is « +» of the plece and that you have no fur at home ee, What availeth a ten-dollar efforts. fifty dollars worth of fur to set it off? couraging, especially to husbands, the cloud comes when you remember last on for dozens upon dozens of hats them will need its help, too. The tiny face veil is another larg: note in the scheme of head dressi for the street. Take the draped tu ban with just line and no trimming Add the merest suggestion of . piety veil and see how the whole raised in importance. Another necessity—espectally . the sport hat—is the white collar howing outside of one’s coat. It geems to be the very thing to com- plete the composition ‘Then there are the long lace veil for.dress hats. They may not do se much for the but they are won derful for the faces that go with them and for.the setting of the necks, The girl in the pieture has talten the simplest hat, draped from a dark tone of felt and provided with but two fet. hatpins by way of touch of decoration, But hag she willin, to let it go ut that? No. She ha added-a faint line of pearls, she Bas thrown a fox skin over her shoulder cted the design of the contour and she has sel easrings which syit } and the modelling of her face. Wicl out ail of these little extransses her hat would be uninteresting indeed, but aa it ts » has gained utimenst haw from the material u that:sense of being well dr: adds so much to the smartness of one's uppearunce and which become one's possession only after long study arid care about one’s own particular features and character Don't Jet.them, bluff you about this being vanity—and a forlorn ideal. It fg a'girl’s right and her natural bent to dress well and to know what sje doing, It isn't often a God-xiven gift. More often it comes as ti Bult of deep mental cerebration, eve though it looks so simple. By Doris Doscher. Copyright, 1022 lag Worle) 2 eee yy Prone Puplening « EAR MISS DOSCHER: D 1 have been reading many of your health and beauty letters and was greatly in- # terested in your rules \ for the care ' of a baby. ' | have a | fine little r boy, very a healthy, and although only elevenmonths he walk- ing with just a little help. But he has the habit of holding his breath as soon as | step out of the door. He holds it until he is blue in the face and falls over, He nearly aeems unconscious. | have thrown cold water in his face and have slapped him slightly, or what 1 think would be hard enough for a child of his age. 1 have a little girl four years old, but was not troubled with this at all. So many have said It was temper and he needed a spanking or slapping hard enough to, be made to realize he was not 0 dv it. Although he seems pro- voked that | leave him, yet | be- Neve it to be a weak and how can we punish the little ones when we don't know for sure? When he lays so limp and white + and then breaks out with a sweat, Jam only too glad he is here. Yet to punish doesn't sound right to me. MRS. F. B. Z ‘thoroughly, sympathize with you ON'T think that you can buy a becoming hat and let A becoming hat can be worse thon nothing unless it is provided with the most perfect at the effect of yourself tn the feature They were very nearly obliterated by the hat’ you had failed to notice t throat of the girl who wor knew what she for the little line of pure white carried out the set of the ++ hat and made the frame most effectively looked just ordinary hat, you s but the silver lining to The Habit of Fear How It Can Be Broken in a Baby aS Surroundings and Accessories By Margery Wells. Copyright, 1028 (New York Evening World) be a mess unless the Many a one of You decid you put it on mir rry nd to ¢ oft the features were the smallest was ab, Without the in her what a plece of y amazing, And t see through her large part if it tak 1, that is dis Ww that ¢ 2 fur will And most of Barbara’s Love Siory of a S In New York to Find Her Career By Caroline Crawford. ning We Copyright, 1922 (New York Ev SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING INSTALMENTS. ra Bennington, an orphan tw like the atmosphere of +s who alse wants t that iy telling things. Gay and read for yourselte WORK AND PLAY. ARBARA had rather a difficult jo piceee ate Marion to meet the art editor w Was SO Tas cinated is only ot whon Ba neeting nto t v whe nee w 1 with her through 0. 4 wy I t yin wre von! I ind is I don't why you yin shy somebody else int “Dear child Thad no su 4 Barbara; “in fact him to awet 1 in your anxlety for your baby. fonally I think the rea he his breath is that once when you we out of hig sight something intimidated him. It may have t the slightest thing, but children easily fright ened at unfamillar objects 1 know a baby who nearly had hy teries when he first suy a feathe for three years after that he we shriek and go trantie with fear if feather was placed near hin w he {3 four years of and has complet ly overcome this tear by his tamilarity with feathers by seeing little chich play If f were you IT would not threaten or punish the baby in any way for talking to him w from the next room. This will make him depend on his hearing and help him to overcome his fear of having out of his vision. he vust be used with a child of his age, so us not to shock his nery ehild ats the t him t attribu it to temper, his: fe it bs us terror approach ile away from your p: ing arms, Only when the reason for the fear is moved and his self-reliance com mences to develop will he overcome lis habit of holding his breat If he should hold y his will find that your o sw do much toward reassuring him. You will find that trying to give him « 8 of water will make him gasp for breath more quickly thar shaking him would. A little patience breaks a child of this habit soon CIENTISTS have developed photography to a speed with which bullets are pic- a tured entering and leaving soap bubbles burst. before the bubbles At some WEDNESDAY, OCT The Jarr Family By Roy L. McCardell. 5 Copyright, 1922 (New York Evyning World) by se Publishing Co, “] wonder if I'm catching cold?" “Are you really feeling bad or are you encouraging yourself to go out to ph Ked Mrs. we uf ‘M not feeling so very well this evening,” said Mr. Jarr, "I bowl or Jure plaochle? ‘No ulteric Mr. Ja that's all,’ motives actuate me,’ replied “T don't feel very wood, it's “Did you brew that It'sgpoison !"* ou haven't cold, your sald Mrs. of stomach,” Jare d¢ink home irr only sighed and said noth- stl if you'd take a little cook a teuxpoonful in half a glass er—yobu'd feel better, suggest ed Mrs. Jarr, ‘You'll find some in tehen.’* art went out to look for it. He The setting of found washin in, but none of the this hat (earrings, edible variety. So he returned and re- fur and necklace) a. the fact * *k in the medicine closet in the makes its smart- said Mrs, Jarr. ness important. Mr. Jurr looked and beheld an amazing collection of half-filled sticky hotles, small packages in white and hine payer, folded, but not tied, trom Which all sorts of white,. gray and vllow powders were siftin out, There were also round wooden boxes OBER i8, \ FACE iN 1922. ) IES %OU CALL NE )Ex 1E AGAIN ruc BUNCH sag ' / (Sew York Evening World) By Press Pub. Co. iuTeuny ) | BIG BROTHER.) ( AFRAID HE'LL THRASH / \ OF YouR ‘You !,___-” ( BIG BROTHER, wee \ GIRLIE irae /' NOT CPL L TELL cy Ds { DADDY. HE LY SPANK You ! i V Dappy THAT BAD Boy NEXT DOOR CALLED ME GIRUE BRING ON — NOUR WHOLE DARN FAMILY / CHRUE 7LLBEWAITING HERE FOR THEN ce and round milk-colored glass We ——_———- _ top receptacles holding salves, oint = ments and lotions of all Kinds. ‘There < were paper pill boxes, empty and nalt full; little sangre pink Loxes with folded papers containing pow [— ders and marked ‘Take one every two 0 a s,"" and many odd looking and queer smelling holders of po AIKE ME / HE Small-Town Girl ere ok arene Go on £7.) Oo Ue. Pheer a ee oe en eee re 820 EL SPANK ) ae GIRLIE | vears, to the great astonishment of iy arn t can't find any seda!'’ rid) by Press Publisht shouted Mr. Jarr, as he knocked over ; and out on the floor a little avalanche State uf bottle nd powders, “My © you so | a arr, coming And I just straightened up that closet last week,"" told Jo settom fell in What's this i lov I told him also “Maybe this is a that “You put that right back That's GAB Te apie ie ra anabe bismuth, T think—or, it's powdered But i ; alum," gly ly “Maybe if T took some of that le et «iso much upon his meelMs You geje powder Md tect all right," su — finally: (a that ter Wd be gested Mr. Jurr is 18 One Of the nit in your bein vil tu * few things that has any mark on it | ti AIL ri Tl be Wt agreed Mas Sing : and he opened on Kao _— Vil sy Ww “Don't that said M FEROS IA in your #hoew 1 yemomber L-put it Y i WwW ddi . ° A Shy : in there when Willis wanted the foot ry C t h d M Pat i : aa cere etn vite ante tal toot 1 PY OULU eaaing Anniversar ourtsnip an arriage : ‘ warned 1 LG Se, Pace 5 ro : 7 ; “ peal erecta By Emilie Hoffman. By Betty Vincent T don’t eare what thir 5 rattling The box : ; Copyright, 182 (New York Evening World) by Preas Pul ee Co. right, = 5 = forge aa's iat eee Abe pal i Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) by Preas Publishing Co. nay ieate E FIFT — te Hester sae ob sisture pills Ue taken exter . — H Lily fatale inis THE CRYSTAL WEDDING: 66T\EAR MISS VINCENT: 9 brokers, But {¢ the young women. el : eeu nail S glues decorative articles in pensive, also make attr € cent Please tell me what you \onsiders a gift a gift and expresses & , certainly appreciate your 3 Ja are three A color are now being shown in Pieces when filled with flowers. | would think of a young. “sire to keep the ring the avera te fae Beals sand Fi Brain quinine pills and 1 put them in such extensive quantities any Caddie holders are obtatnable” in young, young man letg it,go at that. help you find out abuut this wonder- that safe keeping. They we Pics ‘ # an¥ colored , Well as the plain glass. man who went with a girl for F ‘ tul Jim, Of « if he's married IN a hundred twen cee oe be carried out with shudes miide of beads would best six months, told her of his love aR Mies Vineet Not eng i risk militn: te cents T needed the bottle to get js effect carry out the erystal t Beads ure for hy ‘ago ooame: ¥ y Solagtab 4 aa 1 Sar Nah 3 In in, because the druggist ‘There are dwarf candle holders in 80 vlentiful in the shops that selee Re, erp wrent ‘a ied ede ation with a young, man three years my Gti cs etalnaiol Poi su five onthe fords BOUle stase with mw wide aso which maken #100 Wi? BO.en easy mustter,. Gtrings Premieine to Sei up en he smurn nior. 1am sixteen, Then sud- married he doesn't care when you want ten cents’ worth of jt possible to bank then to advantage, Of Mersg alanis be xd pare snd never Sidsget TE cesme canly reek anetens Ye bo Oe Rae anything.” - Vifteen of these iow candlesticks with “'biched to. the asbestos. rin her on the street, asked to call at whom my whole family think is “What's the use keer ull this short candles in the decorative color CMe for this purpose and will ft any her home and never came near absolutely perfect. They wanted you don't know what UBKnown dope, th odds and ends used would make a beautiful and ap- Cette Hght socket, would make nice her. Do you think he ie true? me to give the first young man . y 2 , unnamed and unlabelled sked Mr. propriate centrepiece for the erys pendant shades for the electric bulls Do you think he is worth think- up, but | refused to do this. Now & but hurry, we must Y the erystal { HOES DANG dttceditar whl be here Zane wedding, or there iid be threo ©? Pla paper shades could le pur- ing about? What's the matter thie first young man has gone ine Nara: hud een Seariicy Bente “Because y of them may come groups with five candles in each with © 4 and ornamented with beads in with him? MARYLAND.” back to college, but he writes me eee pe eae cond 48 handy when needed suddenly," re~ vines or any floral deeoorations, con- signs and finished with u bead just plain indifference. Do not charming ‘letters, Meanwhile. | Hee UE Ree BAe Tee tae chia Buco cameo sat VOU) Hees att A very handsome ! N66. take him seriously, am going about with the other y of Marion. | She felt that this any cooling soda in here I wouldn't » would )) fruit f crepo pa used for deco- \ Mies Vi man not only to keep perce in the subroutines a é ave tu send out and buy some for filled with fruit ir lias Beata iire sap b Sec yey caged. to ated ds ENC Selah family, but because, of course, ho fi ont ou." Liectric bulbs could eas combined with glass beads und by « ’ Within a bait hour both % he pus qe: Away" BRA sa ed generous sprinkling of cred mica have been for some tims, but Tie higet Ravel an eneteh Pa eed And she pushed 1 ay f = inside of dish to add effectiveness. H aE Lalehid i 1 love the first man, 80 what do ing upon the hoardir 1 Ae seatiteatl GE Gasatenlk ‘the erystal baskets, which are inex. tM Ctystal simulation may be made things have not been going as ou advise? BABE.” with th fuirly possible they should. There is going to be y mm | SK will balan easy malter to a break between us and | would Don't deceive the other man or t THE K IDDIE A 1 the serving plates of glass. Tee er like to know whether it is proper pretend that you care for him other rather qood-1 She hot ! an Cc RT OONIS’ can be served in rbet glasses, For for me to take back the ring. than as just a good friend. However, tha if ‘oul Ms ioe infatuation decorative purposes the floral shops “ANXIOUS.” if you enjoy his company and need or both of them for shis was ghly L— — ire showing urt glass bowls and y Livery thoroughly sincere and hon- an escort, there is no harm in going nervous in regard to Marion's remarks in all sizes and colors in exquisite de- est young woman always desires to about with him, for at sixteen a girl bout Jim. ae signs, ’ return 4 man’s ring If the engagement {s carefree and supposed to have vad tn art editor— Mr, 1 mice wil The Pup that Susie A single blossom vase would make a 18 broken, Few girls are love-pawe- several escorts, when he met Marion. Turtyira also low you see, iy set eal ciate this wane ae: @ oted th fal 1e ft ered Marior a thd ae 5 Ther sketoh? Had she puraceran | 29 7st ag fataske oe tine cer ee a J ee ee e Sewing Basket whieh RAIA hak really pooaaun’ can be tive sippers tied together with ithe i tons dia\ nab, really. poesbas? : place card Is another favor suggestion, IT'S SMART TO ne THE SELVA GE. L ated , _ Then there are class coasters and 1 hack youthful repartes Weve found hire and EASE pei re 2 - ‘cet oun H, how our mothers would out the smartest of Fifth Avenue upon the subjects of the day. ‘Thien : Pr Sead ceri ak Pens e UI oE Bae scorn the selvage cde. They shops and, lo and behold, not only ne rt 8 or drew for his_wateh LE 18 80 gueer datos 4 . Delleved in hems und in hid- the sely but the name of the bs he uttered ‘ 3 ; i : On tug onosaisararcenbcetetas _ } ing any resemblance to a natural maker woven there appeared at the Rennington, I have snothe His orly black reark niente Occasion Of the fiftesnth a> ¥ nish of the goods, They would hem of the skirt. It was a good ad. ment for this event reall f Ghat iret own haae ty abpeat 4% not have considered it modest to go for the maker and, moreover, it tn Hs 80 . is his ear she will havo a wide 1idee tor pales und with raw edges to thelr was considered perfectly good style. 1 ; ; : ‘ elo’ as we do, But now have So, save the stitches from your ef ; < tion, as this is a strong fashio e prot Well keep him in tbis ee ee omar: et come dresses from our most elegant sewing basket when It comes to the t ; Teer ae, Genaann Ot prewent: dressmakers and their edges are matter of hems, They are un- pan till ske the gitt for the croutd wadding. the $ Bothing at all except the way they necessary and they look almost ment to. hin ° P A GUEDET ame ible eetenalee dianiata 1e from the weaver's hands, nasty nice, according to the present tnus | Arrives to claim him, expecially in the colored glass novel he other Cay obe'AppERPOG: Crop) 16ES SE Sem tae 1 this 4 ties. Among the Venetian glass there \ pas Joyously. are exquisite urticies, both novel and es hb Me eur iaicanuce namental. ‘Tho jewelry, sections of lousewife’s Scr These marks make or r suggestions in the line of Spanish Hi Gy fe $ ap ook Biido Wihniniton wasyn aman wiic 5 A combs, necklaces, earrings, & In H baking a loaf cake have SUIT Ghaneutie Mindi and Hoar inla his side and back, practical gifts there are mirrors—one the mixture well up against very few seownds. It was Barbara A ; of those French paneled ones sur the sides of the 3 it ne sides pan, This who seemed to attract him this eve Then fill them in, kis mounted by a charming print would wit make the cake even across the nit the little nice, Amor ray use parlor of their uptown nse head too - black. there‘are + 1 creain set hen baked sing with his watch in | . rup sets, jam jac n plate } 4 upon me ay Now make this mark . © plates with posit, Wlace a sheet of tinfoll under the . oan % midoir sets, one of which has just flower vase dolly to prevent discol- ga sketche : * Furr downside up Js bottle with the tum fitting oration of the table by dampness at least t eu x 1 um Here's Susie come to ttle The bride might M cooks mix pancakes in , aanaee. * nit r you y ubby with a glass top for k sk, pite because they prefer to pour physict ‘ oftiee te a8 rom at 3 claim ker p ind she, herself, may be pleased with the batter from a pitcher Instead of Ladpstigalll yusiness again tops for her dressing table, and 6 Phe: y © pun- TormorrewesThe Creat Surprise, Copr. 1922 (N.Y. 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