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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1922. The Twelve TP Omue oe You Beat t Pe By Maurice Ketten Barbara’s Beaux , ‘Tho Press Pub. Co. Of Beauty ' ‘Trade Mark Reg. U. 8. Pat. oft Love Story of a Small-Town Girl { A Dozen Ways in Which a Woman \ THEY HAVE ) p Pinay TIME ) In New York to Find a Career » $ Can Improve Her Own Appearance JSHRUNK << /GET EM : $ . f ABouTA ) / LONGER To ) By Caroline Crawford. we. Point No. 4.—The Nose By Doris Doscher. ‘el Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Co. O BW able to know the scent of the lily and in of tt Foot : vA ALLOW FOR 5 Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Co. Va SHRINKAGE ) THE TERRIFYING NOTE. Lae ie 2 Bruce Wilmington's mere hit that there would be a note for her A that evening in her box, Barbara scented trouble. It would be a not: bs of dismissal she knew. But if dismissal came because she refused » go to luncheon with this man she would welcome it AS she touched up some photo. @wwwwwwwawey phs and drew a fanciful border for SYNOPSIS. them she continued to think about Barbera Bennington, the note. Only day she had } tpstate’and geek to "Upsenticn Vis y yesterday she oes, to “Greenwich Vil Inge to artist. planned to go to luncheon with this ter werk ins 3 = lamp . urt editor, She imagined she cared secures 8” seetoen seb tart tat, one ai wine ete Ye on ® magazine. She has for him, but since Dan's accident, § Studle "eat al mine fas her swe since she had kissed him and con- § fw Then several men come inte aaa) h her ite Dan Dover, who also ‘wants essed love for hi - on A wi ; . ete eS pelea eh en art ‘editor, ‘At laut but that possible to lunch with another Begin the story Had she made a mistake in not i S | TOLD Sou ) telling Mr. Wilmington at once that © ‘i i she was really engaged, had become “re change came we naturally turne:! IO WASH — so over night? Instead of breaking (7 2pu. Both the managing edit» te ie ) % and J wish you every success, If OUR LESS ; ae: © luncheon off abruptly, wouldn't intend to return to your studte » ~ glad to m e fragrance of the rose possible because of the delic: tinctive point of beauty it us’ A beautiful Roman nose with finely chiseled nostrils, t ally either makes or mars the face aintly fluttering sit every breath, is one of the twelve points of beauty. If this feature is not 4m proportion, if the bone is irregular or the skin coarsened in text immediately discounts whatever of beauty the rest of the face may pos: bi The nose is a characteristic feature in the race of men. So each race a different ideal of what is really a beautiful nose Down through the pages of history from the tim fmodern civilization, you will find that the nose is the one feature me more and more refined in ap- France civilization has pro- The Jarr Family sed, So in judging a beauti- By Roy L. McCardell b of the Aborigines to that has ful face it is one of the first things ‘to be considered “The cartilage in the nose is easily fisfgured, especially in childhood, _ therefore the nose should never be pfandied with anything but the most Fentlc touch. For a blow on the nose qa able not cnly to ruin its shape but ( YOCR Cease) > it have been better to have explained? May at stated times be Lk eee ee aa S f ageily ‘ é ad @ Picture for our cover, Most cy edo causo an obstruction of one ot both Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) S But then she reflected how she had ili, such WiLAMCOe sof the nostrils, which interferes with by Press. Publishing eo $ begged to be excused from their Barbara tore the letter irite. tin _ fathe proper breathing. And without ¢ ¢ NG that you have been sh, luncheon engagement, he had set an- bits. How she hated this atrocic athe proper breathing no one ¢ promised a raise of salary 1 other date and she had. plead man! Of course he could not st Yk ‘beautiful, because the slightest ob ONAL: wOrrunoUhd: Hagete 9 “ seh etapa a Neca oee tN he, was dismissing her because & ‘i hink we should have come B “Tease do not ask me to set any : - i vatruction in the nose causes an open- — nt of the mouth during breathing, !9 4 taxical cawhich gives a very unlovely appear- they alighted from the street car near fiance to the face and a thick, ugly 100K {he ‘most gilded of all the gilded p@o the nose. Heeatiwe iy So the first essential in having a 1000 "OS “geoautiful nose is to be sure that there “By Geor absolutely no obstruction in the claimed Mr. Jarr. “I never thou, refused to hinch with him, Th time,” he in turt. faced her with would be positively out of the que “So you're engaged, thea?” and she tion, but she knew and he kn that was the one and only reason At first she determined to quit ‘1 ow he was going to dismiss her Cor week, put when she thought the mal being engaged. How utterly absurd. (6) over more seriously she decided 1 iv he that type of man it Was take her two weeks and the mon * remarked Mrs. Jarr nodded y jazz cabarets you're right ex- is TMesal passaxe to interfere with the o¢ it, = better not to work for him. she so much needed. . Whether a J Reeething. A growth in the nose or wana you must get yourself a new ’ Ata little after 4 that afternoon would return to her studio and try | Adenoids soon destroys the fine chis- she saw Bruce Wilmington deposit @ de free lance work or endeavor @ling of this feature as well as se- suit of evening cM@thes,"’ said Mrs, note in her le ter box and then leave obtain another staff position she kar Hously interfering with your health. Jarr, glancing from the attire of a the office. hots’ Site wantea totals to DAN & If you haye the slightest difficulty im jowling swell who passed them. Your —— As soon as he closed the door Bar- ask him what to do, but his accider reathing you ought to see to it at Gress waistcoat looks wrong somehow, pr —————<<<1 ura called a boy and asked him to and his garrulous mother pre ving the note to her. Thrusting her (his, scissors into the carefully sealed en- be returned and found Marion velope she drew forth a typewritten studio weeping over a letter fron letter which read: dim Rrady. 9 doubt you are quite prepared — “} thoueht you were through witi for what is to follow. Briefly your ‘jaa when you saw how he filrted w services are no longer needed upon sty Blondenu,” she curtly reminded this magazine, Of course this is jicr model. merely the usual two weeks’ not “But he writes such an appeatiaw and you will e plenty of oppor- fetter,” whimpered Marion. tunity to hunt around for other work. Barbara sank into a chair with « Please do net fancy it is for any sigh. Wahat did to-morrow hold for other reason than an overcrowded hor? staff. Miss Blondeau has been with To-Morrow—A Rainbow and a Pot us three years, so, of course, when of Gold. Your Christmas Bulb Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) by Preas Publishing Co, WHAT TO PLANT AND HOW TO PLANT IT. qronce. cious to a core After all ‘these years the straight ) AM AFRAID =~ ‘ SHAT ARE Breathing is uncon hape is going out." 5 tein extent, but there are good habits swab thiaiwnaleey unieornt Uatore TO THEY MIGHT You TALKING ; 7 UGH AROUT sil fof breathing that can be cultivated. So the w mumbled Mr, Jar . - (=i Rink J {THEY ARE ‘NOT LONG) [ENOUGH Os) ) ALLOW FOR) } (SHRINKAGE / Se eauaametamaninetenaiaied aaa nd | | Bowarn you if you. want to have ® jc sure is V-shaped not only front but | | Pmeautiful nose be sure that you over- back, ‘There is an inverted V-shape y @ome the tendency to mouth breathing cut to the waistcoat-—where you ‘When you slee! added to the lining since T got stout. > You ure all familiar with the ugly An inverted V-shape is cut into the Sileok of coarse pores on the nos No back of the trousers, too,°for the face can be beautiful when these are same reason. cepresent. T asily overcome t till, the (persistently encouraging the proper you-—your ning clothes,"? said functioning of the skin, as well as cor- Jarr, “and if they are not in Tect dieting, as it is a known fact the extreme of the latest style, it will that too highly spiced foods or other be thought you are simply conserva- indiscretions in the mutter of dict tive in your tastes. I am told that quickly register on the tuce by giving Henry Ford and Thomas Edison wear the nose a red, bloated and ready-made clot) nd lok at all © appearance. The extreme example of the money they have! But you can wthis is the well known nose of a new dress suit made to measure heavy drinker and have luncheon at a nice plac every day, now that you have been promised a raise in salary “And we'll have a substantial din- are very becoming to Sa Nature has provided the inner pas- Sage of ther with fine hairs which fact as x sieve for each breath wo | Hac a = “take. Therefore, scrupulous cleanli- Ue . Ae a t this very night, “mess is necessary, but only the softest ie 2 Poe ene ee should be used for this purpose. w inside 1e cabare mek LE ete aragtrges nt, and a silent but none the member, chronic esta < simp the result of neglizence in the matter of colds in the beginning and you ‘know thas nv one lcats beautiful AVE bulb? | Kitchenette Kinks 5 ig pretty expensive, but A paper white The Lyening World Will Bay $1.00 Fach for Accepted “Kinks” From Reader : ; : Address Kitchenette Kinks Editor, Evening World, 6% Park Row, N. ¥. narciasus or hyacinth bulb can’ be you planted your Christmas restau. The Engagement Party By Emilie Hoffman. between Mr. Jarr bandits A glance fiom Mrs, Jarr caused and the coat-girl oe eer ea bought for a few cents, > Alege th dpb ip nian 4 _ ae » capitulate and suffer o Ww22 QNew York Hvening World) Sp Press Paitishing C Copyright, Yow York Evening World) by Press Pubilahing Co Mr. Van Eyrie Kilpatrick, director Mee you learn to breathe prope - : f ‘ : A i besa follow other sane methods of pro- Yi 1 brigand to oe his catie dae the cut out o€ tke with ribbon or paper, tie a bow around KEEPS COMBINATION STOVE unti! oven is thoroughly cool of the Floral School Garden Associa- I i nis gloves, another his hat. and an- } wae ome ou will have ot a sane fection for the cold weather instead of Grhor hin oversont, These thinns oe 4 novel’ way of an- and you will have a pretty favor that BRIGH®, . H.R. ! tion and a frequent lecturer in. the vat Will be just the thing to shower the placed in separate and distant sec nouncing an engagement. Cut Jigs to-bo or possibly the cngoged J HAVE fo tions of the girl robbers’ mat cardboard dise, p: or sew crepe couple combina cave, while another bevy of edge of this io A dependin feeding and over- heating the body you will not be sub- fected t lis during whieh you Would like to hide from the fr Dp omy NO WASHBOARDO NEEDED. Museum of Natural History, has a Huve the suds hot, put in the soiled clothes, buil about ten minutes, run on inside. picnty of water on them, no rubbing Should you care to raise nd a way to i tion (coal and gas) oven ld, attired in bluebird costume from becomin, 1s few specific hints which may aid you your own ber Paper or silk arou maids was vending Mrs. Jarr’s form a ft =, With wide o pre he f nt add } Mee ou entire face is ¢ teat een ae feat arr’s form a full bag. With wide ribbon ede ( i Tage: yang * When J light the I leave the door is required, for the hot suds ias done Christmas flowers this year ; ater appare 0 Ne catch i. ne faw shes nOVe! n to the affair. nese COs- ne wor y mother told me it from a cold in the heac . “You shouldn't have started to fuss “ n the fulness a few inches (0) fe epsily made of crepe paper #4" for abou three minutes, which bast of beaty m uaa ieat th t Mr. Kilpatrick advises a beginner How ridiculous the girl looks wha “with these girls and insist that one from the ton. Horm « handle snd ander free instructions given where dries the oven, then close the door and jvnrned the trick: T have kept it up t@ stow the paper white nurcissus, ax 7 powder puff in her hand, take all your things,” whispered Mis. loops he ribbon and some rib- s: pplies are sok After baking leave door Cee enna, , ik ee Re Se AA COMMER CNTEHIN Fete ee meet WHlspared sara: : with the ribbon and some rib- such supplies are sold After baking leave door ajar for forty, and father was maker of it responds quicker than any other Reaiecs oc the face unt It stands ~ "Well, it's an outrage: I'll have to CO Wie: Add a few flowers and ‘have washboards, too. bulb. For a forced eight-week bulb prominently out like the features of a tip four differcnt girl mall toy kitten perehed in the top ROOSTING THE BREAD BOX. , sives the following rules: 1 box always seemed to as we hadn't a perm for it, until my husband thought full of clean g O° a good idea There is about two ward on thig gravel bed thre feet of waste space between the five large {rigerator and the gas range, so hie Add enough nailed up a board wide enough to hold firmly the bread box, bringing the top oi thw with et box on a level with the top of the re- each butb is ju trigerator, leaving plenty of room u planted bulbs aw © shelf for 2 sm cabinet fo: the soaps, powders, &e, Gi, M, G DOUBLE DUTY SALT SHAKER I have found it very expediont wher erving meais to an id who mt eat in bed to have one cellar filled with ir » six-inch bowl about one Set roots down- cool a closet as fable. Add wats four or every two or three days to keep the ite narcissus bulbs. water at the original level. Arter on hold the bulbs or two weeks, according to the ter Then fill th bowl perature and the light, each bulb will until the bottom of grow a stem about one inch high, and immers Set these then the bowl should be placed on the ay in as dark and us sunniest window sill.’ { q i A glown! ‘The girl who has the nose- things back!" snorted M a OY or tag with ane paw pver alde-ct bag ‘SPIRAL SHOES’ NEWEST FAD aot brew powdering habit can never be beau- — “What do you care?" said Mrs though getting out. This bag might tiful. Jarr, ‘You are promised ¢ raise of erve as a f or it will vor hold Bcrupulous cleanliness, thorough “removing of every trace of powde from the pores of the skin every night is absolutely necessary if you wish to avoid this condition. The way to get rid of blackheads ts to keep clean. The way to avoid large pores fm to allow the pores to close nat- urally because they are clean and en- courage their proper functioning bY @ smells, many of thei most unsavory @ash of cold water after a thorough GRR RAC GIs TEC ne nc fan daitontiva odeasioa Cleansing. This makes the pores nat- gmail tables ov sae make an attractive centrepiece as it the headwaiter approached and appraised Mr. and Mrs. Jarr at is a glance and immediately led them When the eng to an obscure corner behind a, pillar near the waiters’ door to the kitchen ‘ Here, every time a waiter banged m bluebirds, the accepted messengers of one door and another waiter banged happiness and good luck, seems a out of thq other door, th could get a typhoon gush of | Caos ment is announced on a bifthday, as is so often the case, Most appropriate decoration scheme as this sentiment so nicely combines there by the win- ‘Two or three wide ee A ieee of ice rubbed Be : CRS Feelin will do more ie ee Ee re He nade bon or erey + crossed at the nal nH Peppor well mixed, | Th Copyright, 1922 (New York Hventng World) vy Press Publishing C foward giving you beautiful nose yim centre and falling over edg of table, ro savmid' tel batons Pee Iu Waat.to give-echool onlidren the tarred theata and these wae. teraie than ten coats of powder hey're all reserved the tin te used yi yy +" i ai x USE A SCHOOL SLATE | heartiest meal of 1) at noon- hated with fresh fish of a delicate OF course 1 ato not think a hiny reply, as the headwaiter’s cye biuebirds, cither at the end of or at have found it very convent tina hin; hawaver Wonue eA nature and once in a mile acon ee: with @ dusting of powder, provided Woodrow Wilson period. sages oa Ff ia te biuebt a daulgnaton ganely seni at the baahaniny nce ic ee and they caused out of sight in ecar help, ns F so short that the child must eat of a it is thoroughly removed at night, Mr, Jarr could have hired the gun ting oe a taute " ave nape nana considerable attention, showing the spiral effect front and back. wrlia the netisiae I a } rapidly and hurry to and fram sehoc Vegetables should be y but what I refer to 4 whitewash- men right there and turned thet mintee == think of them with a piece of chalk. and it is not always feasible, for in- UY. A child who has be » until it has lost hool age may be allowe aw) ing of the fw MW golden lair off jazz and hootleggery When the groce: or bufeher comes f There is a blue erey mother ean p paper from » pare 4 “ah natural resemblance to the flush of a into the scene of crime in the shade of . h * B ust read ther couse 1 re in vegetabl Even the peach x the crabapple tree ‘ two together with a slight padding (c ewing aske NOVEL MEASURING CUP aot Sia aif cioead? cptaed sata ans tater i Sa cam ama Con De between, attach to covered wire and Save the round paper ¢ or { : eae used. Childre unde te! sare Y 4 Do It Y if tees Unb dona or hav then otted : NTT Sou get from your fst dealer. Wasi memoers of the famity Se ET eager ie om the domo or have them poleed Cop 1923 (Now York Evening World) by Press Publishing ( ovoughly and let stand in the air If the noon meal is to be light, be corn, cucumber, tomatoes, radishes O ourse among a floral arrangement on centre MAKE YOUR OWN PURSE OF BROCADE. or afew days. ‘Then pui on t Jude a hot soup, pret ind old. beets. : , Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) by Press Pub of table, With wire actach one of the [PAIS season brocade parses fleur box, another in your su ae thle soup (one cuptuly Dessert is not absolutely essential HOW TO LUBRICATE A RUSTY Lock. bluclirds on ine cago ot each bonbon treater tal aatear an hese and fp tairaiariine same size keop % n variet iy produce daily 1 the child eats ample vegetables ANP alr or tall raina frequently ne 1° EromiHlilncaat aiock in srlinteven eolor nO) emantly: baat meine have measuring cut t “ nd witht jibeeaian cua trorn wa to sade olleseren tree l 1 fat stor whi 1 Ave Moasuring eups 0 ing this should be eaten and from two to fone slices ef bread rusts the interior of locks until @ | \ scheme you have chosen, ,Use these JUSt purses elther, hut they a for each ingredien two o: three slices of bread and but- and butter, but if served it should! be the key turns only after con | il as front and back cove two paper a rene wey Pane a a OILCLOTH INSTEAD OF PAPER lowed u plain simple dea. Of 4 Wholesome variety siderable pressure has been applied fi Wi ( hearts gut the sams also. Te the tONr vou tan uae velvet urocade, inet aibtead of putting paper in t : In most cases an application of oil is \Wi write the name of the bride-elect on brocade, satin brocade, or even Mie mule CURIONI ! Iya verulay dinner is served at noon the only thing required to make the i one of the insiae paper hearts and Dae! SP aI a LEreE Pag better they look. They are ¢ 8 should consist of soup, meut o ° Kither squirt @ httle good lubricat |) SCREWS and insert thle engugement angounte: tag pe ee a es and more viceahle ane {ng ofl-—machine oil or oil from your @ Hh orn on the small dishes: ; "a Cut a strip of brocade seven inclies CIDR Ihe CEO made with dried or fres v automobile—inio the Keyhole end 4) ' If you cannot paint a bluebird on et ae eveive a eet a Bey IR Ear ee aR TU vegetables or with barley or ree an er sg 1e exterior of the loch ia eiede Gisdal Gh eka Sethe Rie ne end of the length in a ha nd at cleaner y 1 work the key back and forth until th Cerca oaeers Bona enaredesttee rds you can get the blue~ envelope point, either plain or varied ordinary cleaners all hollow, it is so a little milk are nutritious. Tomato F ‘ Movement is free. It the lock is in a serews which hold the knot te ee # little, according to your taste. Line « ide. ‘Then put a clasp « und S KerosEN r P; a ivi . 5 . 5 axe R aere hich hold the ater? Tecmerreaia UhiaARRI a ” elu ap not advisable fur children Acor With @ hich finlshior in u cabs Then cconine che: doe eee wan neme iN the brocade with a layer of tarlata son the envelope flap and porcelain sinks, wash aud batitubs, under ten years old Safi Antiseptic Wash , 1 1 i a i + Opening the door, remove the the decorations ma 4 small bouquet and then with # lay 1 1 finist ab ve , A particuinrty aseful eccesmery for inet, whero tho oll might easily spoll two acrews which hold tho lock to the tea eomution fie RUNG nen with # layer of plain colored purse 1s finished, all but the hand and brass party, as well « Meat should ve included nly in careful and discriminating women” Owe a the polish, use the end of a feather. wood. There is no danger of getting Attach this to the end of a short card, ALCOSTMIR silk. All this gives it flat latter cord is made by folding » cleaning ollctoth, there 1s nothin dinner menus in the diet of a child mgt © peel ester ° ue * Dip tho feather in oil and poke it the lock out of orders With the inard’ tone, Ait lastee wath ceag cAra= ness and sufficient stiffness © of the brocade together and it. Tho grewse and dirt just > and this should always be warm. Cold geeemmended by phystelone vem Ground in the keyliole. Large dropa ecrews out, the entire meona t,t! ara HONGs SIL Taser SEO Ba At the place where the two sides stitching {t until it forms It tins many othe tov meat ie generally insuMolently mi by ee eee €an be inserted without catching on be soaked in vil, dried and replaced. ver tho end, wind Tata ea mtcrenriies le: AE ine top. in» thlok piaee bu Shen le te attached 19 cleping, but shese are is mein H tlcated by children. Chicken, lamb, 27°20 Denggiet and Department sert two pieces of whalebone, one on le of the purse an such MoM laut Geet and cpuitan’ ove tie nes "WgEInt and Department Storys P} i é ‘