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By Mr Household Effi pyright, 1922 (Ne York Products used in the home meat and produce js bought and w why “Watch Your Weight” shoud t Stout, but of every hous The majority of dealers in all chipped, thus caus: vapid weighing is practised Don't let the under the s¢ Don't ¢ after your m been weighed or other purchase on.tap just to keep you fecling neigh borly-—and careless! If you are buying a piece of meat which has a b the scale, like a leg of lamb, don't let his hand while weighing a frequent way that dishonest deale ntoa me 1 Always be sure 111 stop. be jore it ts trade is.to hurry before vogister Don't of meat AN rig common stome ever th know the price pe ind und are carefully wate! the dia!, you wil ourself Know If t th or not. That is why vou should always axk the price per pound of oduct Before xtating how mu vant of it. D 1 me a uple as this metl illows a de price Ash Heine informed tt 1 demand tt wish to bu Every hou Md hav accurate « that she may lice’ up ever she buys approved ty scale of t dial clea ndicating tw Your busin If you arc 1g mon }usiness n Y Wat your p themselves Courtship and By Betty Vincent York Hvening Wor THE JEALOUS MAN. “ry MISS VINCENT: About seven months ago | met a young man one year my senior. He thinks the world of me, but is always jeal ous if | go about with other young men. I think an awful lot of him but have never let him know it Do you think | ought to continue his friendship if he is going to prove so jealous? DIMPLES.” If you care fo man why & about with other chaps? Put y 1 in his position and see how you w care to have him go abou esirls. FINDING A FRIEND. “Dear Miss Vincent: | am a uthern girl who came to New York to find a position, | found the position all right, but I have no friends. Night after'night | stay in a little apartment and watch other young couples from the window. | have had many in vitations from young men, but feel a little anxious about going out with strangers, What do you advice? Mast You are wise to be slow in accept ing these invitations, However, if x way become jually ¢ rinted MAKING UP “Dear Miss Vincent: lama girl of eighteen and have been go ing with a very attractive young man. A few weeks ayy we had a quarrel and have not spoken fince. The other night we met at a sociable and he came up with another young lady just to show eff. Somehow or other he is con- fident that | will speak first. We travel in the sa you think this is my pl Remeimber, it wa do Money’s and then your talk will cost you nothing! Some dealers keep & special line of hot and cold zossip » projecting out from She butcher hold on to the meat with this is hand or a knife on food is on it, you mount weight. If you ould be 65 cents “How much rloin a pound?" wad are cleve h to land « F fiew { should think you could emaracter to some extent. [fa young man you meet in business is a gentle man T should think you could trust him to take you to a show and in that The Best Way That Housewives Can Be Sure of Getting Their Worth ning W O you know that the average housewife nd th Pian into s bertha. O1 weet and becoming it \ faulty. The Sewing Basket ty Mem. term ai Bow Me Bir wae A LACE BERTHA. less day the young artist as she added the fin! tyle comes the lace ty mee is good of counterfeit money touch of gold to the baby’s bair. ur mothers knew how “it ue Badal alk ‘Oh, you misunderstood them, I’ . Christine Frederick, ney Expert—Author “Household Engin 1a) by Press buys 97 pe t she spends a total of ulmost $1,000 per minute? And that fully two-thirds of this enormous amount of out before her very n wife who wants her‘money’s worth pass bad money on anybody, even a food lines seales may be faulty. The weights may be old, s inaccurate weights; a heav } ae: be out of balance, overiy heavy on the scroop side. If the scale is inclined position it will register movable finger may vibrate so freely that accurate r are h y In aler weigh in the wooden butter dish or similar wood or who insulted me to my face about it pastboard carton, because it often weighs from 1 Serupulous dealer may fasten a small peiece of lead or other small object op, again moking the weight bags on the scoop will cleariy give wrong figures sip with your dealer while buying, to divert your attention away from the If you must talk, postpone it until incorrect. as this gives him a chance in his pocket an Austrian coin of le scale, which you should be reading. value than its weight in | rusty, partly hollow or “Yes,""’ remarked Slavinsky, the MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1922. Can You Beat It! ~=se. U. 8. Pat. Off. ‘Trade Mark Ri i ag UST GONG HE CORNER 5 al ag ON YOUR WORD oF HONOR Cea ee WILL YOu BE By Caroline Crawford- BACK IN TEN «| Convrtent, t0a8 (Now Yors Evening Wor Rete, < by Presn Publishing Co. ag (O Excuse Begin Reading “% CIQES IF 7OU This Story To-Day. % By Ray L. McCardell Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening Worl!), by’ Press Publissing Company. 66] ALWAYS can tell when a for- | cigner has been in my place," ng,” Be. grumbled Sol, the Smoke Shop tidtbetin thes mun, “because they push over on me some Chinese money. Sometimes it ain't even legally tender, at that. Is ¢ that honest? Is that a right thing to do? I tell you a feller what would Barbara — Benni 5 twenty years old, leaves her, hesrstap: ia one beg to New York pets ke o securen Ariat ont n teadlo cent. of ail food on emissed b ecanse she refuses to ‘tanch with ciitor, dust an she le oktpmiahtng Pgs) she & es? Thats not only of the Stylish onest, but often their blind man, is a low-life swindler!"* in partner- relative, stating be fill not wed until’ he too has tea thousand, Hicanwhile Rersars ie? miniature pie. le of the scoop tyne glazer, ‘last week I got rid of a lead quarter I ‘have been stuck with for computing scales ti cading is impossible if Months. Twice T got it away, but it was brought back by smart Ale to 3 ounces. An un- Where is good manners and honesty these days?" This reminded Mr. Jarr that he h FINISHING THE MINIATURE, A S Barbara was finishing tho Several folded paper WHAT CAN YOu EXPECT OFA miniature of her tiny mode!, Van Brunt Varden suddenly Pipl WHO entered the nursery, ealuted, and OESN 'T marched toward her. KEEP HIS, “Good afternoon, Lady Fly-by- Night,” he said, “what did you mean by disappearing that) way from my friend's home? You really didn’t think my crowd too rapid, did you?’ “I did think just that,’ declared and an olé Canadian 26-cent piece worn t smooth disk of silver, He had becn 4 chance to slip them over « along time. They had be: waitin Sol fc i to disperse them—t a hard task these saloc endeavor then it w n said ‘Lony, the barber, s¢ Fin emntly. “i'm stuck with a lot of It quite certain,” explained Varden \eir girlhood days they wore it con- {un liras T bought on speculation, sev he took a seat and Nehted a cigaret untiy. They knew the appeal of a €Pteen tor a dollar ee “They really are a first-rate crowd A siiend: eehetetne. ti Sometimes,” suid Sol discons: : Se : : and head v ing from yyy metimes £ don't care wt in fact, tw t those girls come « + of lucy fold. Th knew Lad luek I get But when T got sold t best families in this city wcoful lure of n that cash register on th I Phe two tn knickers? plan the feller never ty at-trap for bad mone = gata teeta nee Tee MR JOHN SHOUTED | THE (EUG VATOR ) he two who drank the most a: 3 ‘ 8 buy of cigars and hand O ME To TELL YOU HE NS ST TOG lanced the worst?” fe ¢ ant a pe IS VERY SORRY \ BET WEEN N\ “Did they i: good ne er a8 ia a ae To BE DELAYED \ 6. NS) S AND “They did, Mr. Varden, and whi!s Canadian smooth quarter on Sol wit out being detected. FoR DINNER . HE CHE ia c IT / yow may think they are good #couls In fact, Mr. Jarre was wonderin HASN'T GONE FAR OS > , | now when you are a few years old — it eae : smooth worn HE IS STILL IN lies ~ oe you will turn to other friends than + was a German-silver bangle, or but- oe umes Ae YOU AE RISOURS r ton-mould, or something of that sort Ome: ‘4 However, the gume was on and Mr “When T get older—what do you wat arr 1 re ive rey his bP k anil mean by that, Miss Benningto 8 siick around to see coud get ric 1 re othings bu a chil au of the Austrian coin, whose value now Ma CREEL DE Re BRI: ee . was somewhere in the neighborhocd © self. va five-one-lundredihs of a cent—and “A girl of twenty i no child ¢ nly t much within the neighbor “But a man of twenty-two'’—— 4 hood of Vienna ‘Is very apt to Ike people 7) > And T often wondered why T never wouldn't look at wher he's (hint of t stuck with Irish money,’! said Se two," interjected Barbs bi 1 1 Van Brunt arden said nothing Th never was any Irish mone lighted another.cigaret and and puffs I A 4 aid Mr. Slavinsky it in silence a Thisimmediautedy precip! Finally he took several strolls ab oad ng Exercise Chart—No. 3 ee ona: pm, played with his yor if Barbara of ng niee trout Raffert he builder, wi i midn't paint he a maa In New Yorh||Maxims of a Modern Maid| ee ny mitted. ‘I don't suppose [ would be especially proud of that bunch when es 1 become an established lawyer Ant berth: . , 4 Sh By Marguerite Movers Marshi oo ; our ‘Perhaps what you sald abou is 4 | | i a heavily) until they almost touch the W ne. If you ha me old lace \ f : ' yet, they certainly are one jolly: crowd ceenye 4 Vhen a girl tells @ young man that he has no right to say such things you can make that do nicely, or you -& . ri el i! al c a t a ch thing: “ when they all get goin buy i eeatcaeg? . fi By Emilie Hoffman o her, the only point for him to notice ty whether she keeps on lis- By Doris Doscher. “Th i ail right the law student > want to be very dressy. For re ( ener iene tare ce days," laughed Barbara you will find that those rufflings in the BS Bisse Hubliahing «t sae eseenal . DYFENt, ( ee Well, I'm glad you don't h 1, ry nic They are just Liss ia > short f A ect WEN Ort aed dsband, but not becau: gotec pated J i h against mo, even if you didn't graceful and just as prett eu ind it wasn’t Y ER anaracas BONED lise: THM Mo mnt ene stroUle Is Ue EAR WiSS DORCHER care for them,” sald Varden. "M vary nll Peal laces which’ you. iti Me ALGIS SENG a in ¢aracul « mand ie i seems to cramp his style of love-making—so far as lis wif “What can I do to get rid 1 call upen you, Miss Kennington, not have in the trunk itt? ami it as though they 1 eonce of superfluous hair on the some evening ut your studio? This is j would be worn all winter. They are tage? . A READER. your last day here, {sn't it? + ® ideal for shopping wear, and whethe Perhaps one reason why @ young! man likes to “The miniature will be finished th / around with the girl who expects him to spend all his THe electric needle ts the only per’ evening." money on her 1s he realizes that his liberty, i ™anent remedy, but you will find that "It's been jolly fine to bave you in is not his purse, is safer than in tho company of t vet bleaching the hair with peroxide the house,"’ enthustastically summei little thing who ¢ rds his bank account as tf it were up Varden “Jove! the place will be in black or light caracul they louk tan caracnl makes it much les 9, 4 Jacket has collar and cuffs of viatka her own—she intends it shall be! na mu less conspicuous, and ae ciate withoutyou, ‘Te ton Haa’e + aie this treatment ts persisted in it will didn't have twins so you could pa By Doris Doscher ied nar aexeryienrovear St Lia! finally split the halr and destroy its two miniatures.”” > : Ne pte cies . ; ‘ relates Varden had the making of a splen- +s Among the ne aa bey are 1 1 There are other likencsses. Browth, But you must b» persis is 4 The Evening World's Physical Culture Authority ¢ ; nong the new pajan rwomen tho-anpllaation aiittal id lawyer in him. Barbara knew that t Leveuteh fon ike New vor ¢ paeeeie fe are pretty models in printed tub silk nee . HES, . ancl he ae had merely become acquainted witht 4 1 rk City Board of Educa Hila Peedernapam a ae pan is es afraid of the things he wi montis to show the effect Ay crowd, but as time went on tr ene J in a Woman's face, but it's the things he won't see Waaesn hedenecin ier a well as for sleeping. They are in cehioh Ne Oust Dear Miss Doscher: aula) “drop Wise voliaki pea ons f chintz patte r ave ba 6 iD il f me how t beds hi Respiratory % pattern and have bandings i Will you kindly tell me Throtigh ‘her miniature ‘paintin E 7 plain colored silk Tt lipover coat 4 wer tting to th: h VL or emove pimples on the chin and with M Vavdnn (a hed obtained EXeErcise s Thi with either a V oy square neckline is e ankle was to him, and x n Corn also on the upper lip? ts luke Wo olen children is daing Gace: LS idee A the favored type re fn k vin tf the long skirt covers ar id warm water used at every comb pAb cet aergehal laren hart mono style. sometimes merely cove = ng of my hair harmful? S. B a ihetaueyt ls ee aus se sad Watch ing the shoulders, One of the reasons why the business sirl marries is because # aiainte ho comme cReet nie cunt ovat tae anc ate av the boss ask her for an itimized expense account one « 1 the chin and up| ! Ps slat and 1 tin and upper Np ar st Veco i : 7 for the Among the newest things in 1 ns why a married woman » business is because P y dup to 4 disordered stomach To: Morrew=-Violets and Benbens: = inery is the dance hat, made up of f having | and as! ran itemized expense a 1 ereating and chew 1 —— LK Fourth One rhinestone studded fabric ma F Dadrink wenn wat t ( in Next black satin hats have trimmings of unwritten law is simply the lyneh law of passion in the morning and y« By \ \ Mandavia satin studded in rhinestones in de hg hpeetpe pus sata x Dow day's or allover effect, ilue and silver is It isn't that men dislike, distrust or fear fem r ¥ c " and silver is a 8 1 en dislike, distrust or fear feminine cleverness—it's just The habitual use of water as an ald EAR FRIEND--One t a Evening fashionable combination in winter that they're all homoeopaths about it to hair combing is lable to have a BEL Ot) She Fai World hats and a rich brocade in royal blue had effect on the growth of the hair greatest mistakes in this ‘ orlc and silver, both studded with tins inless care is taken to give the hair world ts to brood over any- rhinestones is the combination in opportunity for a sun bath or thing. It a person says some charming, draped dance hat. The di ome lecoratio i lmmsdictels cles the caation thing you do not understand, . mond chapeau is the latest wor n of the wate gers you, get the mat- evening hats from ¥: ht, 1082 (New York Eve ghtened out so that t s (ers od 8 from Paris. ¥ ita b. M. D. h tand with body weil poised, ts ear Miss Doscher: ur t go down upon you A F hands on hips, as in Figure 1. The coming Horse Show hes gi N OILCLOTH Bac oR youn BATHROOM. Will you please give me a rem r rooding is a waste of Inhale slowly and deeply until an impetus "to evening gow 4 there is often mu edy that | can’ use to take black y good time, Avoid -_ Qa) the lungs are entirely filled. Re wraps. In gowns, chiffon velvet ‘ € at which you heads and red blemishes from my } niost sincerely, { X& taln breath for one count and sapphire, black and cherry vie w gingly wishing that y skin? 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(See Figure 2, above.) afony 7 nits sar th ex will n and ommendes - : x f t ’ ny “ 1° med sho! a ‘ ne Mveniig wevia 0 lecting the brown satin mauve nd for over a years es pers, Sued 1lso in 1 to make 7 + not soothing and sate specitie ® and the new combinatle \ blot ¢ t , foe careful women . HE aboy xeroise the third of series t i 1 ted by nd pate ver seems to be tir nd t v more | cortal that Doseher in the Washington Irving Hi hool gyH ' t leather eontir ae ' : As Y waa y Saturday at 2.80 P.M. Charts of these Ker 1 t € for yer 1 wear of a i ne ng uf 4 . lished on page of The Evening World the following M Chip the shoe must 1 be of the tor ; 4 rn them and complete s v y If you } iM pun i i npley ust attach a marion ¢ ac ‘ makes These retaes @re also being Broadcasied by , ffect, of which t t suis 1 elt Gower t" ' 1 ww Wat a * ; toad n Pine . ‘ ’ a ‘