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AES NONE TRIM SEIS + : [ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1922. b Otew ing e By Maurice Ketten Barbara Ss 66 99 66 7) the Demure or “Vamp Can You Beat It! SEE : . Type This Season. ; aes Beaux You Are Left to Do the Picking, but You Must Be One of These. ) . J oun a es weed , SING ) ooh atclin® Crevieey ~ eh epee! > NE T , . fp an UNG he a AL Lo} Pee yy Preen Publishing Co, | ‘By Margery Wells. The Dress of Taffeta } contorm to the popular mode and be hy \ ‘YOU NOT TO SRoF ) 5 THOSE ASHES UP ) WEIGHING THE TWO MEN. and the Lace Mitts That Make the Fluffy Girl Df the Season. extraordinarily becoming at the same time. For day time as well as for eve- ning and afternoon wear they are being worn by the type that 1s thin or tall. The only difference les in the material whitch 1s used and the color in which the dress ts carried out. Bopyrignt, 1022 (New York Evening World) ‘by Press Publishing Co. ‘'T ie all up to you. Will you be a vamp or will you step out as the demure young thing this season? If you are demure, then you will Wook /very much as does the young in the picture with her full skirt and her little, tight bodice, her Tack of sleeves and her lace mitts. The fashions had to come to this. They have been headed for ft for a long while. I¢ you take the young woman out Of the picture as « univer- wal happening, then you cer tainly must make a place for her as an entity by herself. Now the beauty of this Rew type of young person fs that she is much more @ distinctive thing than she was in her old guise. She fs much more youthful, really, than she ever was before. And don’t Nsten to (ASHES ON THE < *y RUGSF IT SPOTS THEA. lls a4 RIGHT AWAY 4 ARBARA sat in her studio med- | B itating @ long time after Dan's mother left. Dan Dover was clean-cut, matter-of-fact young man, } but his overdressed, garrulous mother was impossible, Boys were invariably like their mothers, Was it possible that quiet, reserved Dan would de- } velop into an overdressed, talkative r ) / Now the vamp type is something quite different. It leans to the drapy clothes and those that cling and are illusive to length and fulness and general construction. Don't you see how the more mature fig ures and those with greater width can take to the , drapy things with so muc bétter grace? And the a = glorious part about these draped gowns is that they give grace and add charm and artfulness to the figure where there was none be fore the style began to hold old man § liked Dan immensely. he | knew he liked her, Then there was Wilmington. Up to the time she went into the same office with this man she belleved she was tn love with Bruce Wilmington. But when she learne ~ that he hed been gotng to luncheon </ with Betty Blondeau and noted their | Pr oes ia ) rather familiar attitude toward one UMBLE HOME WITH ‘ D another she tried to push him from CALL SHE IS THE oe ’ wy? O!ITS ARSSHE-IS-IT / OPEN UP THE PARLOR \ AND GET OUT THE WS ke ee te —e But Bruce Wilmington was not the the sceptics who relate how way. Y~ S/LVER TEA SET WHOLE SOC/AL sepals and ACRE forget. It you must be sixteen if you So you can study your oe a CHEESE (IN. THIS f \ els @re to dress this way. This type and choose your ds - ins as : Ween. tiaay et be Wee) 2 eee 1 fs not so. You can be any clothes. And wherever you nha TOWN. NOW BE handsome, but he had a splendid way age, if your type and your go this season you will find hy ' of seeing things just the way you ‘ face and the lines of your something to sult your type /So IB paneer on : Warttett ito to) Ls eae See perry ! figure harmonize with the eminently well, provided it AN Ne IS {dea, but Wilmi had th. expression of youthfulness falls within one of these Ee RUGS IN HER. to one idea, but imington e @s_shown in this picture. two classiications. PRESENCE mind of a lwyer—he could torn Of course, if your figure As for material and the C around and view life from any angle. % $s large, obviously you must quantity of that which will de something else, but that ‘was the case with the pass- ing and lamented styles, only so few women and girls realized {t. Now you have much more chance of being beau tiful, because there is not so much opportunity to go wrong. You would look too ridiculous in the girly, girly thing if it were not just right for you. . , So many of the newer, more girlish dresses have full skirts. They are done Wilmington would be willing to wed on a fifty-fifty basis, allowing his wife the right to @ career and outside life. But Dover wanted to be lord and mas- ter of his family. In that respect he was like his egotistical mother. Oh, that frightful mother of hist Barbara gave a light laugh and sprang up from her settee and medita- ( CERTAINLY NOT oS Tur! ES PLEASE YC tlve mood. After all, she had come be necessary; well, it takes about as much for one type as it does for the other And in either instance the quantity {s more than it was before these new styles came upon us with a rush. But the remedy for that 1s to buy your fabric with such care and foresight that it will last over into another season and ) of I Ny JAA ae another and another after that. Th HOW DO POU MRS TOHN (ee ree is the way to get ahead of the st ~~ ‘ \ ‘ ) to New York for a career, not to in velvet, for evening, as well ay in wud to) He master of them. Na are | HOPE 7Ou DON'T H/ND 5 TRS SHEIS AT ] DROPPED (DON TItIND hunt a husband or to thipk seriously r) taffeta They are done, too, in crepe and in cn‘ffon ne down and grouching because a little mor ITY CIGARETTE > ~ Up pT AUSBAND SOME ASHES THAT! ASHES about two men. Why had she al 5 The fact is that you can take almost any material, do initial expense is attached to the proposition than the: Se - » SMOKES ALL | JON YOUR ARE GOOD FOR \ lowed: Herssit, to MASisloul: swe to may it over this general model, leave off the trimming on \t, ever was before. Use your head and see how you a ae Aes SS THE RUGS THEX was young and there was her career. Dut it on as you choose and have a gown which will carry over into the next season and the one after th KEEP THE MOTHS But, in a Sadie ierbharay Ke . ¢ Sr career, Wasn't she in her OUT. Z art world? Had she not joined the staff of a very well known magazine as one of its best artists? After that what? Why not marriage and a home? Dan Dover and Bruce WH! Are Women Selfish? Helen P. McCormick Says “No!” The Jarr Family By Roy L. McCardell. Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Co Rather nice names, both of them. Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Rather good looking men and both RE women selfish and extravagant? was raining cats and dogs as Mr. and Mrs, Jarr came fond of her. Delightful, And. yet, DN “No!” declares Miss Helen P. McCormick, As- | out of the theatre, Wnt earls aceon ewe ‘7 whan cae sistant District Attorney of Kings County and a “Wait, I'M get a taxi," said Mr. Jarr. ny oe es teal that ota co cre , former factory inspector for the State Department of “I'm afraid of accidents in a taxi in the crowded, slip A little rap at her door made her realize that Marion was staying with her that night and she had not said Labor. It has been Miss McCormick's lot to meet factory PeTy streets."’ replied Mrs. Jarr. ‘We'll take a strect girls, stenographers and many women who come to her C8" = good night to her. Surely she must for domestic solutions and she knows her own sex to aT. But Mr. Jarr, with a magnificent gesture, stayed a be in love with some one to so neg- “Women do not know the meaning of the word ‘!¥Ying taxicab upon its mad career and assisted the pro- lect her little model. Since Marion #-e-1-f-i-s-h,"" said Miss McCormick at her desk y: 1 “I know you are thinking, but 1 point a woman is always magnificent. She {s even un- “Five dollars to-night. I'm not a regular hacking terday testing lady within It. had Bcohen) St? win a Brady she | morning. ‘They may seem selfish when it comes to little “How much to?" Here Mr. Jarr named his up- M 1 fe M d M id Th S i B k t do a : things or some petty affair, but when it comes to a big town address. aXll l 1S oO a O ern al e e W ing as e studio. > Ma tes Ra ihe The iol i F > anted to have a word with you," t conscious that she is unselfish, so eager is she to sacrifice chauffeur." By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. The Bright Ribbon Dangle. tald Marion as ahe came into the herself or her belongings. From the cradle she ts expected uy eng. . “aoa 0 io and threw herself down on the { Rfetee andl give: aie does (every tine: p I know you're not; you're a regular robber,"’ erled Copyright, 1922 (New York F World) by Press Publishing Co. Copyright, 1922 (New York ovening World) by Press Publishing Co oe Side Bartels What ne F “The little factory girl will give her last penny to help “TS Jarr sharply. “Get alongi”” A wife is a person who can’t understand why her husband doesn’t get @ © often your drexs is necessarily frightful woman that Dan's mother f, ‘ Sec ohuin. The stenographer will share hor ealary with What's five dollars where your comfort is con- oles 1 when he d feng ight dark and uninteresting and you isn't she? While 1 was in my room 4 the girl who has lost her job, and the wife—oh, she wil! cerned?" asked Mr. Jarr. ‘Suppose I'm going to have Braise ana, when ne Goes get One, Temarks:that st might have long for a little color to brighten trying to waite a Ae ys ae yor sive ber heart and soul and whole salary to the man she Your nice clothes ruined and you run the risk of getting been ten dollars instead of five it up and change appearance tc teaae, Bartana After that, you'll A fers She always did and always will, no matter how the DBPHIROHGT THe beat is mene too good for you," and EB heard so much from the clergy about whether @ girl can go Which you have become too accus have to give up Dan, Think of hav- ® on. e ie Vv % omer i tle doe h ; 2 we wags m4 he pushed her into ie ehicle, \ on the stage or into the movies and remain good and pure—isn't t0™Cd. The ribbon dangle does this ing a woman like that around; think 3 "No matter how much relief wor' ‘Oh, my! Qooooh!"’ cried Mrs. Jarr, x to perfection, if only you study the what an atrocious grandmother she'd . Mast Gaitars worms donebyin® © ae Ueda it about time a non-clerical moralist issued a warning against U i maket’”? Rete te Grad, ike women s the taxicab struck a street car rail the temptations of the choir? idea and learn how to arrange the “Well, ive) been. tlokieg @. (ef Basler Who, cones aver with & cup Feed the Brute and skidded over against the curb- ; one against the other in the very most about her, but X hadn't get 44 of milk, a loaf of bread and her own stone. “I'm going to have heart fail- 4 artistic and harmonious way. quite that stage,"” laughed Barbara, clothes. She will giye her last penny F. ite Recipes ure!" The most charming photographs of chorus girls, The ribbons that are for sale offer ‘The telephone at that hour startled every time to the woman in need or avorite INecip Scan we YOU HuMerous opportunities for Fs ° At thirty miles an hour the taxi- movie stars and co-respondents only serve to convince Jting the original and { HA! a the hungry little children of that wo- By F. Men - aN Re Che One watand ind} yiduel ching Barbara hurried to it and came man.” Y Famous . cab scooted areund behind a trolley the cynic that the ladies are too beautiful to be true, the decoration that best suits you back white as a sheet. “Dan's been a And as for those who say women $By FRANK WARD O‘MALLEY,$ Car going one way and in front of a : _ tne He aed and ey Shakes run ove! she said. ‘Eis mother € ‘ , avolley ica: Bee ctts happy as you gaze down upon it ; Stoo pegcn rests ‘Mise’ Mecormick bla “UN Seven cae in ane’ ot these One of the first taings a bride learns is that, no You can figd a narrow gold ribbon ant eto Bue teite portal oy gee wcran Lan e’airenk\or. ox Rum-Tum-Tiddy. things again if I get out of this one matter how coals of fire she heaps on her Avited with blue and you can find a To-morrow—A Vital Question. ftravagance in her. You might —" the best Welsh raddit? alive!" cried Mrs. Jarr. “Rap on the NR Reka helavOn’ 5 Fon :¢ ; atl an ‘ x pit On tn a qiabbine Ad LES ie ae rie Peat glass! Tell him to slow down!" husband's head, he won't turn a hair You ‘cen’ Gnd them with gold and : \ ie | «~~ fuch as the drunkard of bygone days Mr. Jarr rapped on the glase, but (ROPAOAIEAL IA WHE) one GOING DOWN! eed fo a0 Out and est drunk, bat UY one and one-half pounds} the driver evidently thought they were io haa to “ahowicadee™ wa RA PASS eal ate Alea cilece toveny Graae that you WAL uEys = a 4 RUBoiaN alvavi wakes Un toe hee of American cheese, one can} bidding him haste, for he swung Every nice has to “show cause’ why a man aa nes iyny canada a larg ad t feeling of having purchased a AR WONDERER: Do sprees, If she buys a very expensive \ at af round a belated bread wagon on two hould NOT respect her character—and why he ‘¥° PC EP CnG! OER val naNe: 4 new este ae ned nents) tt 16 ou expect a streak of y a 6 of canned tomato soup, PME Pa teat aso eet ein dangle which, if you choose your col the dangle that is new and lightning to come trom the gown or hat she takes it out on a gman bopper Se de acs SHOULD respect er ability ors carefully, will add so much of t fanches or the family budget. De- immediately accepted the challenge, . clouds and strike you with a “jand a bottle off and the exhilarating exper!ment of You tink the great men, the “| beer —real beer} attempting to make Motion overtake you think the great men, the | Tight heath, The married man who exceeds the speed Ifmit for husbands must 3 Z Toneyed men, got ahead in (his + it you can get it,$ an. 7 — ae ‘ eve atiek world by doing that way? “Ts he drunk? Is he insane?” erled €*Pect to be haled into court—th: 0 “| Volstead beer if} arrs “Oh, if Cc erie € in Ss 1 will tell you ex end upon it that she will make the difference up some way at a very early date. “Likewise the business girl who is earning such a splendid salary and Jarr. why did you do they got ahead: THEY USED = ee . The Evening World will $1.00 each for avcepte inks?" m readers. Ad: THE rIME. 7 weems extravagant with her matinee you can’t. this? An eligible bachelo’ 8 first prize; when divorced Scar TAU KR el ae eet bee GOB cates itr pt R TIME ADVANTAGE- es and lobster salad luncheon. ‘| Mince e af a 3 he Is the co-repondent n Dopyright, 1922 y \ YP ot : ; r da lob Jad Junch } Mi th ba eRe. nu going to earn oe h pond Copyright, 1922 (New Y E ) by Prean Publishing If you will say to yourself so ' . 1 ‘ gudaanly, ass of brie : Don't say she is throwing all her |green pepper inf (on™ cums, the woveiect’ from a YOUR CLUB AND CooK After this runs off, put the clothe many times that you will even- salary away. Just follow her about ee Re ams, The reason a huss (he name of disliking his wife's DINNER TOO. few at a time, into the blueing water $ tually believe tt: “I must do Mak And You will see the a chopping} newly built apartment house, loomed, ‘ Nines h fs is the next week and you will see th: woman friends is simp afte, nd wring from this, Don't, wait % More work," soon you will do she cuts down to tea and toast lunch- bowl, cut thes up on the right side of the street, : BE afternoon 1 go to my ciub, 1 ugh the draining perlod; make more Work: 6nd S8h. 20000 Day Soe eons and makes !t up in the long American cheese marke ben Bes halite-ss though the Probably even Don Juan was i any a night, if she wasn't the plan my supper in the m en Resa laichaG Soul it Howser, Hi rou are Linge to run—yes, even if it takes her two or Into'qubes abouts Rest-finish of the building had been nat he had ever REALLY loved ing. My problem hi ' ur hands and your time | a coming frome you will teeeer dlea weeks to do it. * celebrated with a lantern festival fe been how I can have boiled potatoes | ‘ i = from, you will prol 2 an inch square ‘beat tewo fresh The chanffeur threw on the brakes when I arrive home, myself, on! a8 saved RK bly miss the mark, for FATE te “Furthermore a young woman man- 3.0. whites and yolks together.} and nearly tore off his rear tires, and r tau iM Senin , ; A HANDY TWINE HOLDER. zealous creature and hates @ ages to save every week, Many a $°55 minutes before thi 1 da EWING, Gai Porto Shah Ganioe ubter » Mans Drop a lump of butter into ag the Jarrs were thrown forward ourse tamily, I have at 1 Ived it PRs BE vee Net temas Study system. Get your work young man goes in for poker and high ick’ against the glass front of the taxt. While I am dressing t 1 : b Mslien se: Siwayy need t wn to a basis where it is @ ving with the idea that he will save {saucepan to prevent “‘sticking.”} jy. nerve breaking swerve the taxi rs . une erie bitaninn/ Ce BI ASHORE LAN OUt I together as it cor then buy aa bi ater on.’ But the young woman 3 pogin to melt the pound and one-} just shaved a Pie ce wulldine sae ee eee TRI PanTEKtune hase Seating y 10 funuel, suspend Ae ihe eae aes 8 Ar iaaR knows the value of ‘now’ and deposits 31117 o¢ diced cheese in the sauce-$ terial and the driver opened wide his TRACING TROUALE IN AN ‘ the ciaee oe est by the tir dd to tt, in in less time and then be while the depositing Is good, an, atirring the lumps to prevent$ throttle once again. A flash down a LECTRIC fixtures which refuse t TOKE: caalicone wile mare the most ¢ r POOR TOE POTS: ; “Sometimes when a woman seems $ P84" , . street after a two-wheel turn, a grind- RIC Cait annes 1 enone Brit kitchenette, place ur L of ours very truly, most extravagant she is dickering $ burning, When the cheese is fairly} jne of the brakes again and the Jarrs maga yudare a se Bos wale The t thin nside, run one end out thro hardest how to save and get ahead. § well nelted, pour into it'the can$ were at home carefully inspecting t do when I return, is to turn t funnel end, and you sure Woman believes in showing off and 3 4¢ tomato soup and the two beaten “A dollar ninety,’ said Mr. Jarr, !t fits into the wall plug and t on under them neal, and in Bar ane ARAL locate putting her best foot forward but all 370M SP mixture about} 10oKIng at the meter. ‘Here's two nections within the wall socket its inutes akes me 1 ; i the time she is splurging her hand is 3°R® dollars, keep the change, and If you 1 the wire appe an = st of the meal, th "ICELESS BOX grasping a pencil while her brain is one-third of a hottle of beer. Pour} saya word about fve doliars Tl have qc je wie ant fa clue ((\ This can also be done to brets, « For the lust few years sin spinning around to find some way to $in also the finely chopped green} you arrested. I'm the Police Captain 'BChes before it reaches \ rots, cabbage and man 1h make the bills balance within a few pepper and continue stirring untilg in this precinct. Here y badge,"* difficulty doubtless lies within the 4 tables. rR FW t x ha weeks. She will give an elaborate a but the taxi driver did not wait to or socket PINCH HERE AND TO LAUNDER © ‘ id also mo @mner to her daughter's finacee and 3 Smooth . look at Mr. Jarr's suspender buckle. E we TURN LEF Here is a "'k for ’ than t t gut down for weeks. She will enter- Have hot dinner plates ready, LRee Ni tia atte sane Remove the pluie at i T Seas ea Ae i tain business friends and make over $ cach plate Sone D ES large mice axain’ a: taxi me with so that te ews y 1 t the w clamped 1 own Jaundert 1 1 n th ae old Rows: Sie wil fe at oe ¢ i ig eee eeeett onetite ae that flend driver on a rainy night!" of th uke the 4 socket apart. — Instead of y 1 wild spree and buy countless knick- 3 7c! 6.0 Oy (CRORE LOL ADE But she more of coming should 4% the wail: pleee from one r x tacks and gewgaws she never in- tants Gf the eaucepan to form's: home inthe asnally, of course ns toget the 1 turn to other, try ‘fuse f tended to buy but she will come home Pinkdah ‘overflow iof rum-toms than she does of being at the play, : uter ea Will come around in the water | Ypu wah and burn the midnight ofl planning }tiddy on the plate. Then eat until? von totting friends about it the serew hea ort ! v hsulation, fashton « washing ma t how to eave and get it all back.” rorged. “Mr. Jarr always br me home jeri will pul oft t cket remove the stopper i Bo who says women are eelfish, ex- } (Copyright, 1922, by The Heli Byndicate, § in a taxi, you know," she always from under the screw head and ¢ that they drain off. Repeat ¢ g lute £ travegant creatures? nd) add connection is broken. Having ascer water will be compuratively civa und ea pen L. l ‘