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Sc THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1922, Can You Beat tgs sem SOTERA i By Maurice Ketten ‘The Twelve ‘Points’ of Beauty — . meosp Sgenencunen Barbara’s Beaux Love Story of a Small-Town Girl Find a Career : UNO DOCSN NO! CATS GET HAIRS In New York to | A Dozen Ways in Which a Woman i House! Tey] | | ees Shee Seana | ; Can Improve Her Own Appearance BARK. THEY HAVE ‘ THIS 5 MEOW AND THEIR, . ’ By Caroline Crawford. CAT \ FUR COLLECTS, Copyright, 1982 (New York Evening World) by Press Publlahiiie Co. FLEAS AND HAI ; ; TO BE WASHED . A HAPPY OFFICE FAMILY. | ig Point No. 2—The Hair ALLTHE TINE For A ) Busr, St OW muny happy little oMice families wre there in New York City? * By Doris Doscher. i elena > Per? ~~ - Thot 8 what Barbara wondered whea she had been at her now a Copyright, 1922 (New York Eventing World) by Press . Nshing Ce HB winsome blonde, tlie dashing brunette or the red-haired girl who: 2 Titian locks Have inspired the work of artists—each a d: nective type, each possessing individual charm To some people a beautiful woman should posstss blond locks, but there @re just us many whose ideal is the girl wilh the raven black hair; nor is the Girl with the reddish Lint in her hair left benind in the mace for honors. For @fter all it is not the color of the hair so much as it is the lixurious abun- deok just half an hour, Everyone in the offlce seemed happy and bright and there was a spirit of good fellowship and tnterest in one another whieh she searcely expected to seu in so-called chilly New York. Bruce Wilmington took her about and presented her to every member on the staff. [Ho next presented her to the two stenogruphers and finally to a fmiling little file clerk. There was no class distinction and everybody seemed 1 Nappy and content, Barbara had a large roll top desk @w wwe and an adjustable drawing board. Two SYNOPSIS. girl artists worked beside her and just els. 1 @ance which, fulling softly around the face, forms a halo and in reality across the room Bruc Wilmington PB agit igo gy oy hy ; p becomes woman's “crowning glory." was installed with a make-up desk and inte and. goes to Creenwich Vike ‘ hs ‘ % work table. Happy? She was Me We Ei ven hao Al forced 7 @ If the skin holds first place in the floating on hare | Wal an attrione Ba haat. cd Ao Io, factery, ir » Seale of beauty, the hair surely is of rHeauty ‘ phere of work, of friendship and vo- secures i position ax a tate aetint . equal importance. You never will Saree operation here, ‘This was the place 10 3° Mtndu “wet a men? Sak hee owe express your , particular style ol to Be Disc beauty and attractiveness until you haye made very most of your hair. This entails its color, its tex ure, {ts abundance and that soft fuffiness which coaxes the caressing hand. The very way that Mother Nature traces the hair line around your face gives you a distinctive kind of beauty that no other human being in the world can possess. Make the most of it by studying your face and ar- ranging your hair to bring out the beauty of this natural line, as so much depends on the way. your ris dressed. It requires an artistic feeling to Yeally fold the hair around the skull go that no matter which way you turn your head you will reveal a classical profile; which reminds me that many, of you only look to see the restilts from the front, Never leave your dresser until you have fooked at the hair from every angle to be sure of its becomingness. ° 1f your hair is blonde make the Most of it by bringing out the golden tints, A lemon squ in the las rinsing. water is very ful for this . Purpose and you must guard against 2 5: 6. Ears. 8. Arms. 9. Hands. 10. Limbs. 11. Feet. . The Figure in General. PARRA ALARA RAR ARPDPD PRADA PAD DPA course, is best; lacking that a pinch of borax may be added, but the hair must be thoroughly rinsed so that no soap remains, Not only {s this wet bath necessary but you must give the halr an air bath. Every day rin your fingers through the hair after loosening it from its confining pins. This is best done by an open window. , Shampoo, massage and airing will do wonders for you, but improving your general circulation by proper ex- ercises, especially outdoors, is as es- sential to the encouraging of the halr growth as any of the above mentioned things, ee ee The Jarr ¢ NO! BIRDS g aA Ny HAVE A_ DOESN T- BARK, MEOW OR CHIRP HAS NO FLEAS _ WASHES HIMSELF _- HAS NO FUR FEATHERS OR HAIR AND DOESN'T SCRATCH (PET TrHA NONE OF THESE OBJECTIONS “AY 1 KEEP ARE THERE ANY OBTECTIONS To HIN D THE! ERE 1S NO CCAN You Bearir / work and. become famous! Sut it was toWard noon that Murs bara felt her first pung of jealousy Why was there always “another Fs Bruce Wilmington was the most cligibf and fascinating bachelor she had ever met. He made it per- fectly clear to her that he had helped her to her present position. But now that she was in thé office with him he paid decided attention to Miss Bion- dot, a pretty lttle artist who sat next to her. Did he really care for this girl or &as he trying to make her Jeal- ous? Miss Blondeau, for her part, seemed quite accustomed to his attentions. Was she the type of girl who demand- ed attention? ‘There ts a girl! who brings out the courtier in every man from the aged veteran of the firm to the office boy While Barbara sketched a fanciful border for « pl taph her eyes and mind were busy, Bruce Wilmington used the same soft inflections toward Miss Blondeau which he had tsed when talking to her and he did not employ this manner toward the third woman in the office. Should she snub him from thenceforth or should she dismiss this splrit of jealousy and treat him as a friend? Dismiss the spirit of jealousy? What an impossible feat for the girl who fovea! “Won't y u come to luncheon with me?! asked Miss Blondeau at the noon hour have been here over a yeur, you know, so I think I rather ir Then several men come inte r tife—Dan Dover, whe alse wants Artist, Bruce, Wilaington: Teiting things Begin the ing things, im the. wore jody. ‘ Sa eeeeeeeneeeaaaanaanananaaaaend and then biting her tongue she quick- ly adged, ‘Why, what am I saying? Of course, I. shall be deligtited, Miss Blondeau. Where shall we go?" “Oh, to the place Bruce and [ usually Junch,"’ said the very pretty Miss Blondeau, as she tossed her fur over her shoulder and drew on her Blove, Bruce! So she called him that to a nowoomer, while Barbara ‘scarcely dared to whisper his name in her own studio, , Sitting opposite each other in a cozy little downtown chop house the girls smiled and chatted» pleasantly, but Barbara had to suppress many frowns and ugly little thoughts which would rush into her head, (To-Morraw—The Other Girl.) bb vt Kitchenette - Kinks o Rvenieg | Werte 9 Sach for accepted “Kink te Kink ‘Editor, Heve: Vark Row, New York be een excessive ollines: know the rope: Barbara wondered if knowing tho Copyeight, wae (New York Kvontig World) ropes. meant understonding Bruce by! Prose Fupianing Co, = Wilmington. She detested this girl A HANDY “CATCHALL, , } i e You with the raven locks will find fa amil your gre st ald In the brush and anes leaving lower space ten inches, brass ut don't belleve IT can go," she Td at top for curtain, 1 hung this i aying to Mire Bi¢ndeau, ¢loset securely over kitehen sink and found horselt enying to Aliss Bln HORM) Toy th gtahelel ZonAMMiANEL RUGS eee boxes for baby's use, and the lower the massage. For your chief charm d yet, If she Were to remain in that PF MAD a very useful hanging clonet Les in the rich glossiness of your hair. By Rov LL M C and 3 ies yi It there is the slightest tint of r@l Go. 2 7 ee 4) OMe, Ae whe orm tO partake Of that J trom a box 16x24, framed sides | * 4a the halr, sun baths aro splendid ost ‘Pablicning one World hiapoy family office split she mit Vivi Bkielibetre hate ineatanind for preserving this rich tint. But no LA BINGLE r-mother. si 4 painted white and enamelled one shelf, Pee ere ner ae Bal ne i” , LE and her mother, . Could sho uneven, if there {s the slightest sug old Mrs. Doggery, ar ; a gestion of dandruff, if} the hair has ing about going to been teased until it has a ragged up- again,’ pearance, or if it has, been so neg- strange 1 , lected that it Hes in a flat, lifeless jnass on the head, talk- urope began Mrs. Jurr. “It seems to me that people like that frord to go to Europe year after year! Of ean sp is just right for washing pow- Novelty Panels Give they have no eil- i der, ammonia, nser, &¢,, used td — ten, “That 4s; lla Blviele tan anc datly at the kitchen sink. A few small : Remember that every day the hair Ene te LRBE RO, istincti t hook " ff tuto knit smember ¢ days the hi jidten, (Oh. vesrl many her ncthee Dis nooks underneath for potato knife, . , Mb ve id Bane © absorb ety sible Ss a) hab ea h (fis Nee istinction lo ew - cam ppener or measuring spoons. r that flies about you. us should be Claude Dogger isn’t living A G Copyright, 1922 CNew York Eventns World) by Preae Publishing Co. ‘ MRS. A. L. ee § retalic brushing and ail Sopyright, 1 (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Co. ‘ MANE oe NGI ruins Coane home—although it is my opinion thut cone . ' GN aa alae 1 ternoon Gown GLAZED CHINTZ FOP ‘WINDOW SHADES. USES FOR EMPTY SPOOLS. side combs dnd. pins must fe abso, MS Mother sends him money, and she QQUITS are now the attracting fea- tween the shirvingy. Slipper sutin rE. ay hea eumicauine Wo large spools on the wall, about a com eon Stns must be ADMO- only has er income, wince her his: tures in the garment shops, and and fur is a favorite combination. A OME housewives ar Le three inches apart, muke a very nice en Hee ier nies ta tne Geng Band died: Poor Mr: Dosgery! Overs this has brought out the fact that @Tes4Y hat of brown satin has a ko that they are growing tired of broom holder. Where nulls are used bsnaaphtey Ps SSNs’ work killed him, you know, brown and blick are the two colors HNSKY fur edge and the kollnsky the plain white,’ plain cream and instead of hooks and are lable to ‘The growth can be encouraged by 4/74 never will Icll his son,” suid demanded both in-the two and three. Sule HIRBiooe ie hoe ae plain blues and greens of window rust ‘try sliPeing the nal through a eclal a ore v. Jarr. . a} : ies ne the? Ape fic : ap e q . baeupaeid Peleg Qitentton to te “You shouldn't criticise the voy.* piece sults, Most of these euits are Caracul, broadiail and slynx are othe! shades, To be sure they are not in MRS. C. 0. P. Seelbing the hatrand a pushiue the Teplled Mra: darc, “We are all ai. furstrimmed; beaver and equlrral furs used for hat-trimtings. teresting, if they do manage to keep IRONING BOAAD TABLE. r pins in‘dressing it is responsible, for ferent in this world, His is the artis- St¢m to be especially favored, but fox Saas out the light. But now there ts « At the home of a friend (nowly- Bate nae le temperament nd caracul are much in evidence A velvet suit in a fashionable xpe- our i auek ak mailing a mecortioe Woo) Peeigea ta arene cota : a “Mine is the artistic temperament Suit skirts now reach to within eight cialty shop has u narrow pleated {rill window shade which often does Very the following for a smull ‘kitchen, The hair, ike a living plant, ab- too!’ snorted Mr. Jarr. “Bar T dere Inches off tho ground. of marten at the foot of the skirt. much to carry out the scheme of the tneasuring about ton foet wide by. six J sorbs its nourishment from the roots Play the plano and wear gold em- i ae ok The same width pleatings form an in- room's fixings. feet long. Take the wooden top of : +n the sculp. These roots in turn are broidered purple silk socks and let — Whether it is a two or three-piece set ut cach side of the straight coat, Uso the old window shade for a the ather pares of the body receive. miother for money so much that she (ie) as in the mise’ cocthen ee ncs the bottom of the coat, Tho foot i So you seo that it th Impossible to runs abroad and hay to tive in dingy {hat) as in wena te cal caine rt Dicating may wolve tho akirt lensth- have a beautiful growth of hair if you Varis hote Ud like to loaf too, out jh a waar aiitee: ciaoni eal Fit ening problem. do not possess robust health. Lack of I don’t!" ‘epee eee asd aot wat levere proper nourishment or disturbance of — "Well, you needn't get mad about precy, i developed in overbiouse et. _ At the dress goods counters they @ digestion very quickly shows its it!" said Mrs. Jarr sharply. “I’m sure fect, and in either case it fs usually , that judging sales, every effect by the hair falling out by the it isn't at all flattering tile way you of contrasting color and fabric, S#thering this winter will see a larg handfuls. fly up if I just venture to say a kind seni . representation of chiffon velvet gowns, _ : y. Word about anybody. And there is Handbags have become a matter of: 18 the dark colors black and seul The main points to consider in cb- no use to twit me because you havc personality in dress accessories, and CfOWN are most In demund, and for taining @ beautiful growth of hair ars to work every day to support your no wéman will have any difficulty in ¢vening wear they the kitchen table and with serew hinges have placed againkt the wall between the two windows, then by means of swinging hinges tablo can be raised or lowered as desired, This also serves as an troning board, for which otherwise there would be no room, MRE, L. 8. \TO HIDE WASHBOARD, When there is no place tv puta © washboard except where it can “be seen, saw a small piece off each leg foundation, You may have one that is spotted and old. Buy w length of glazed, imported chintz, elther in a plain color or in of those quaint Colontal patterns that are so beautiful and 80 lovely locking in a room. Cut the chintz the exact width of the window shade and then fold it over the strip of wood at the lower end of the shade, Stitch it by ma chine, adjusting your machine so that the co not hain oF are selling Ameri- there is a Aahe an mi Boh he ee Uy nd it will then fit inside the wash- the nightly attentiofs which shoul! wis, ‘i s ; , can beauty, coral, jade, sapphire and cut through the chintz, Then smoot) satsee thi j | wife und your family. Other men do expressing individuality in her bag Q + di Sapphire an: hee 4 tub out of the way, D never be neglected. These compris? as much.” with the wide diversity. in Pel es 4 deep burnt orange. These counter the chintz over the old shade in ex- terior, de n for the room w And don't throw your velvet hats 4 4 brushing and a thorough massage of ; ware ile mataHeh, won and claboration us @8Plays are well worth looking at actly the sume fluiness and smootli- it is uw _ away until you have taken the velvet | : RDO Heir Commencing OS OW ANDO cued ate, Jahn What de Leave if mresented in” present) Gaye displays, Pen you are shopping. nessand when you come to the top of With plain rep lungings at CMTS off as it makes the best stove i ; shoulder blades and working up over Bingle and her mother, Mrs, One of the newest bags is in a cubic —- the shade, near te roller, stiteh (by slde, they are wet off to thelr bent ad (MA tt tnd ove uot apa the daa \ the entire scalp. The proper shumpoc ey axelgulig te Bulieoes, Wial pe, and the cover opens ona small The modish brown is much in evi- Byagnene Amets) the /ChiAte #0/SRe Oia atin Feat amt SAE Ny DED BOE TUS MRS. B. H. --no harsh acids or coarse soup ye Greigolng C01 ye? Who ( ns é shade, them after they ave in place, esp E ‘Giffbronce is tt 40 me if Claude mess atotta case, “Then there are thé Aan Two tyne effecta ure prom- ; ag bitin atalty tf ‘ ce ea KEEPS GARBAGE PAIL CLEAN. ; snen ie used oui soup. ais ery is a cukie, a jazz hound and « bags with the watch set in a metal or inent; for instance, a mixed felt in ow, cut away the old shade un- oially tf the ve in a room wit or an egg ts suttic ) finale-hopper? I've got troubles of Jewelled frame—these are not new, brown and sand has a band in tho own! $0, for goodness sake, cut but the approaching Christmas season fame two colors. Fur trimming {9 ther wneles seems to be giving this novel bag 4 popular, beaver being the first choice “Cut them out?” repeated Mra, BeW impetus with squirrel next in favor. A little F. Jarr. “Just because they are nice 7. bc eand-colored duvetyn has a small up- eed the Brute neople, T suppose? You know the , Ut 1s being largely used on hats. tured brim around the tront and 4a Wingles and the Doggerys have an ex- -* large brown georgette model has a trimmed with velvet ribbon, the ends . Favorite Recipes cellent social position, even if they Shirred crown and the brim has four finished off with sealskin ornaments derneath and you have a window cov- mahogany or puinted furniture where — Lt the garbage pail ts palnted both ering that will delight the eye and be you are mak ny claim to doing .Insile and outside when new tt will un important part of your plan of in- the Colonial thing in its best sense { ve double service and be easier to Keep clean, It will be found very easy ‘to clean Courtship and Marriage seein ee erie ea By Betty V ‘ineent. cleanse the sealp. Rain water, of wash clean, by holding ove. a gar fove flame and burning the grease 5 By F M. have lost most.ot their money And Very Parrow bands of squirrel be- that fall to the left vulder, Copyright, 1022 (New York Evening it) by Press Publishing ¢ away, MRS. B, F q i y Famous Men then their going ubroud hele to “cc EAR Miss Vincent: My io ve" with two girls, A PANTRY KINK, 3 By DR. LYMAN ABBOTT maintain thelr social position sven if D i D Setar andul have: datas (Baga sOhlae Wincante licatn dene We. tinve \beshs earings tone eee _ ley are not here to enjoy it. Sup- t perately in love with a young sound coffee cans fo a ‘a Deep Appte Pi pone ley” DO find it cheaper: to lv o ourse or ees wakes cietirs woman whalhae bern likp accieter fave rond wan teenie stints oe This was the late Editor's favorite} in dingy Paris Hotels rather than in SIMPLE DEVICE GETS MORE HEAT WITH LESS GAS, man, and what makes matters to me all her life, 1! wanted to — jiusband gave them several coats of dish ‘ he expensive hotels in this country’? Copyright, 1622 (New York Eveuing World) by Press Publishing C worse, he professes to care for Us = marry her yeare age, but she ‘white paint and one of enamel and ERE is a thoroughly satisfac- heir affair! oe il i . ile on our vacation this rried the wrong fellow and jettered the i e H tory way to make Dr, Ab- ure it's thelr affair, and I didn't OST_pans warm slowly when sae, the following being the most eA both became infatua- tried to make a ean out of him. cn fi “ns tity ok Selce ee bott's specialty: Line a deep? ean you shouldn't have all the nice placed on the stove because effective: # After fi ears she gave him u. e q " . ple tin with a rich crust, fill with} fiends. you want.” said Mr. Jurr the heat is allowed to hit the Cut a hole in the bottom of a good SWE A YSNND TNR One eee ning sidicorae troy fed Sueh cies caver ao eee $ tart, juicy apples sliced very thin $ Coaxingly, ‘I didn't mean ‘cut them bottom und then just slide"? along Sized pan. Make the hole large our senior. The question to be him in this State, | know lam — board shelf, to nothing of hate Sprinkle sugar and a little cinna- {Pee eNL at wey, a amply meant the sides of the pan, escaping before enough to allow the pun "you expect decided is, how shall we deter- not half good enough far her, but able to pluce my hand on the artichs mon over them. Scatter bits of inne ae pied An i ba to cook with to fit Into the hole and OT content with merely mine if we are actually in love, | love her and promised to be needed instead of having to move half * butter over the app! aN SS nant DaGt eae ere rg eerd Fatt 08 the top af ‘the stove, _ Thes dropping the skirt to the er do you think it merely a surr- faithful to her. She says she is a row of such articles to find the one See aulca penn tal Geant Ge '$ cory was a jazz hound und a cukle? gut out over the ator He with the eeuand fine in eoniormslty Jean Pome ag ny grote) Segystee wii nig ang sell she. | wanted Mngt a tablespoc ate sa jaz, akie? put over the stove p) i ° i 2 four or five tiblespoontuls off Didn't you sneer at Ella Bingle and flame centred, Slip the pan you are With new fashion demands, some as he claims, thas she mon ess is going about with another young A TWO-IN-ONE STOVE. sugar. Cover with top crust and} her mother?" using to cook with through the hole designers are finding ways to have the-same Db. D.” man who is the very same type as I have no space for a gus range bake slowly for a half, or perhaps ‘Timisht have, but it was without nothe {nvtrted pun. The heat will m4 Abe fact \hat she: stluat sm her first husband. | dread to see in my kitchen, so I purchased aw little g three-quarters of un hou think admitted Mr, Jar ee it ntrikee the hottom of the emphasize the fac ney Yor, girls, it Ju ibiv that her make the second mistake. Is stove with three burners. Phis { Fiona fe Relay or “Hut you were ihluking, aa that SBN IE“ st will work its way al) have faithfully “followed the this man hax the sime “affection for there anything | can do to save placed on a low shelf which renchow : the apples, suauy ound lutte vhat you think Mrs, doer pera syound t ade for tie inverted — fad.’" both of you,’ but nd upon it that her? HEARTSICK." bout ¢ foot » the surface of es > (above proportions) in t indi "Oh, well eye ss ht Hogy pan, forming a sort ot funnel, will The photograph above shows affection amounts ia eeleacahly Simply tell her how much you ¢ are stove. 1 tacked tin all around A z "| (aren ey TA Sieoye net vre UmRe sing takin the heat’ In: . You will bo oor ; : rather than “ov tthe incitent about her and give the fin to make It safe und T And Retnrue Praia he gai T mother abroad so she can get hold of ng hot enix with the bottom, but Tam Shisemenasie hen been given eee commer fintation oF d- choir It is always the womaa's convenient to cook om. And eee sploes may be varied to tas: ill her money. 1 wouldn't put it past it hue d the temperature to the with the sides. There is no danger bY the introduction of huge me- 115 put unless he singles onc uf you privilege to choose, but if you hav leave something cooking on * of Scoorriest its by the Bell Brugia 1904 by the Bell Syndicate. her, but I do not like to hear my fullest tent, Many devices have in using the inverted pan, for excess dallions, fringed with monkey ut do @ot consider him seriously, for a heurt-to-heart talk with her you mall li;ht when Lam out and not J ~~. ttlends criticised! been worked out #ecking 1o hold this heat will be forced down and escapa, fur, on a long panelled skirts fow mea fall “really and truly im jony do much te influcnoe her, be worried, MRS. D, By . 4 wy 4 4 t \ ; re ; te ! f

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