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Should a Girl Permit Kissing Before She’s Engaged ? Is a Young Man Who Considers It ‘‘a Matter of Course’’ the Kind It’s Safe to Marry? By Betty Vincent. , Copyright, 1982 (New York Evening World) Press Publishing Company. 66@ HALL | kiss him good-night?” iS) That {s the question which arises in the mind of many a maid when he leaves her at the door. 4 “He always seems to expect it,” writes one innocent maid, “and I some- times feel that if I don't kiss him he won't take me out any more.” It takes a brave girl to solve this question. Kiss him and you have opened the way to spooning. Don't kiss him and perhaps he just won't come any more. But let's think the matter out. Every girl wants to marry and in nine cases out of ten she would gladly marry the very young man who is escorting her about. Few*girls go out with a young man unless they really care enough about him to marry him, Now, the young man who is play- tng fair and wants to marry and have @ home of his own doesn’t expect the €irl to kiss him good-night until he becomes engaged to her. But the Spoony, _kiss-ever, -girl-in-town is. fust out for a good time and likes to brag about how many girls he has kissed. Therefore, girls, take your stand, If he expects you to kiss him good- Bight the first time he takes you out fefuse to let him add you to his list Of kissable girls, What if he doesn’t ome any more? If he is that type be glad that you found it out. Isn't it better to wait several months or Weeks for a better young man who @oesn’t expect a girl to kiss him just Because he bought her n theatre ticket or took her to a dance? An honorable, fair, square young man does not expect a girl to kiss Bim as a reward for a few hours of pleasure he may have given her by Way of the theatre, a dance, or a @upper. He is repaid by her company, by her society. If she can entertain Bim, if she can laush and chat with him, dance with him, or in any way @ivert him. she is much wiser to re- ward him that way instead of think- ing a Kiss or two will suffice. Nor does th honorable, fair, @quare young man to escort the girl who bestows her kisses so will FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, The 12 “Points” of Beauty By Doris Doscher. Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World), Press Publishing Company. Point No.. 12.—The Figure. HE human figure—the body it- self—is surely the climax of all the twelve points of beauty. Nothing in the world is so expressive, and lacking this all other eleven points of beauty fall to give the im- pression ‘of. the loveliness that is woman's birthright. You say she has a beautiful face, or hair, or hands, or limbs, but when the body is symmetrically molded, you say she is beautiful. After all that is not an exaggeration, for the body reflects, to a greater degree than any other of the above men- tioned points, the character of its owner, That is why we find the sculptor Newest Parisian Headdresses able to interpret through the human form the same {deals that the must- clan brings from the harp or violin. Each of the arts express through their medium the highest emotions know to the human mind, but the human body has the peculiar char. acteristic of combining all of these in Its form and its music of motion. When you stand in the presence of a masterpiece of sculpture you feel the grandeur of the human form. 80 has Venus typified the female perfec- ton for years and years, It is auch @ start to turn from perfection of form, as exemplified In @ sculptor's master. piece, to see the+dwarfed, shrivelied forms in which some of us dwell, or try to discover the hidden loveliness of a woman's nature when It is sur- rounded by mountains of avoirdupots. We cannot help our bony structure, but rest assured if from early youth to maturity, you assume*a slouching Position at your desk, the flesh will grow on your trunk in such @ way that those looking at you van easily discern that you have not striven for perfection, On the other hand, when you exert sufficient will power to form the habit ef carrying your body in correct po- sition, when you forcibly control your muscles so that your shoulders aro even, that your head is carried with the proper grace and potse, you van- not help but be beautiful and suc- cessful. For this very self restraint that kept you from slouching, the same training that strengthened and builded up your body aright, will de- velop in you a perseverance that will go out after success and wrest {t from the sky if necessary, There is hardly any one but de- sires to have a beaut'ful flgure, Still you do not seem to realize that the repetition of movements made day by day form and mold your body into certain lines, If these movements are those of grace they are bound to make the body beantiful. If these Can You Beat It! SEE WHAT ‘YOUR CHILD GCopyrignt, 1922, ww York kvening World) ‘The Press Pub, Co, (ne DON'T SCOLD HIM . THE Poor CHILD DIDN'S KNOW ANYw \ BeTTER THE Poor THING DIDN'T. KNOW ANY BETT HE IS ONLYA ingly. How does he know how many ther chaps she hus rewarded by this : and slouchy, do not wonder that you game method? Every real man has a 8, and the keynote is do not obtain beauty of form. @eep-dyed respect for the girl who jion in France. Above are shown Take, for instance, the overweight Keeps her kisses for the man who two headdresses that ire the very latest word from Pari * person. It takes so longeuntil they wins her beart When she has con- realize just how much _ better they “Hirst Love’”’ Gonied to be his wife, that kine isn would look if they were of normal kiss of sentiment and worth It is a Wwelgnt Disy_Rositnte 10\areme the By Caroline Crawford. movements are awkward, eareless kis# which is never forgotten—a k sacrifice of relinquishing the foods which breathes forth happiness and they crave until really forced to do so @ love of many years to come. It is by ilInoss a kiss which has the price of a pearl, Those of you who possess a scrawny, not a cheap little kiss given away underweight, gaunt body are just as 4 " 9 h to blame. For if you allo q } with theatre tickets or a box of — - - mue 3 w your Cyt {1032 (New York Evening World), Press Publishing Company mental attitude. to be one of continu- Kissing can be made one of the Peter Objects to a Rival. 3 @ ous fretfulness, If you do not solve | yeetest, most sacred things in the 3 your problems analysis, but just | ar seine peaplencoriae canbs HEN Jeasle entered the ‘high 3) BEGIN THE STORY TOLDAY | jguccumbito the monsian worn made one of the cheapest, glve-to-nll school yard she was rather an chisncnekson and Keter Manton course you cannot be beautiful. Flesh | affairs imasinable. It is up to the astonished one morning not joining apart nent on aa will Hat form in peu an Simei ¢ 5 is ‘ : ! to ogethie city treet round curves on the body possessing * Ao o tnd ton caine We tak ae coe | Sharer iucey Sar ial Home Decoratio Your Mista Land tomer to find Peter waiting tor her. (As she See lb ed ote yl M! fl etal rth enyious, hateful and worrisome m c 10n Our Stak e Ss Think about it, girl walked along the little brick wali gether, Their families considered it thoughts. You have to become a lit- . | 0 . “puppy love’ bi “ jes ¥ ai ‘2 1 a - we ws Deal ne >, " at TG. 9 Daaee a want the eheap, nivaning- Which ted to a side entrance she was $ reer ine aa vont and $ tle calmer and obtain a Iittie brighter One-Colored Bowl With.Growing Bulbs How Do You Treat Them? fond kiaswanckies-com lina? ati more. astonished 40. find) Peter SUI “continue ito be lovers. Others outlook on life, if you wish flesh to “Or do you want the swert te ety , REAR (bE al Stances arise wht round out your figure aoe om er ] eee chatting merrily with one of the favten then be. ‘OF acliras;(welhavedearied: 4 great opyright, 1922 (New York Evening World), Press Publ iy Ganhio trons sch, | isso . prettiest girls in the school Fy LB it GS deal about the proper kind of food to HIS is the time of year to o¢ YY SOF * } 1 Hepa. morhing, te ha: eal, thwart it = eat to obtain the body beautify! and BIRDtiNg! volnl CHiEtinaSOOIDs Copyright, 1022 (New York Evening World), Press Publishing Company, Hut Alinol omer touintrosics her in 4s ¥ scientific exercises wii! do wonders In fo iako avour (Chviatniany Dios COUPLE has just parted be- ry about a thing tt causes yok to | Sony A $ developing your ideal form, But un- ieee caters a cause of the way the in pause and look over your shortcom- } d this girl. There was nothing for Jes- away from our apartment, It's all less you catch the thought behing *0Ms. Don't plant them in o dul treated ‘hi tate 1e Ings so that the next time when you ‘| ‘ ome- ade to do but to leave them: She right, I can survive." proper food and exercise and haye a Heutral-toned something and lose any FeALeD De mates ‘s eis : ‘ walked straight to her class room, ‘‘Don't be so silly, Peterkins,” ul of what you ought to look possible decorative effect which might woman could bear it no longer. He go to‘do a similar thing you ‘nec Gifts CEES eee varus ipl eek aU ne ne rel sea tate tee ice Uist sou are. a BONIS an archl- so easily be obtained under other cir a habit—a very bad habit which yous suffering sufficiently to prevent j Latin book, but two big tears blotted had 4 el like this before, There tect, without his plans, ; arintancda: nutcueasinaiead a-kHEHt he thought was a good trait, but you from doing it again | cut the print and she soon in a hever has been anybody else for either The human body is wonilerfully which was anally the thing tiat®roke It # hunian natures’ But when sou | decidedly misty condition, of us. That mam, that horrible Mr. made and you can niake of yourself beaptiful, brilliantly colored bowl and y th wat Grok , Copyright, 1022 (New Yorks Evening World), Girls were coming in and buzzing Nelson you saw me with last night, i9 almost what you will. ke for yous while the bulbs are growing, while up his home, du not feel any pain or sorrow or re- q Enea EU PR Oa RAY ‘ around he she drew herself to- father's partner, and I was just try. creed the thought that each day shall they are blooming and, after they are It seoms that every time this man t, then the thing that you have OME-MADE gifts have a value gether, looked into her vanity ing to entertain him," see. you. growin ore and mo F Wan wrong; or he vadiy is easily forgotten a 3 8 te gether, looked Int her vanity: bexiand BNO dcetedas oo ee praeanl °° dead and gone, wr a aicteny aid anything that was wrong, or he badly is easily forgotten and you cir owns especially if se- dubbing on a few touches owder k,"" uncouthly exclaimed Peter. toward physical perfection; that yo: : 3 i se a gt eee nani ee sy ah on restored fast-waning beauty, “You were just flirting like the old at doncien Mneiheae ent Ane statt {18 Surface of rich color which will made a mistake of any kind, he would are | to reprat it . 4 t ‘i na a hops there Then it was that she saw a tiny note Harry with him. T watched you from jt; that you will bathe wiih air, add so much to the color scheme and say: “Well, It is dono. Forget it." ‘This woman told me, “Tb very b In the art tedy PEMaTY enna pee uek in the corner of her desk, It the porch. I know it was sort of an water and sunshine freely; tha! your ¢ ‘al decorative tone of your room And if anything went wrong in his words, ‘well, it Is done! got =n her pe» displays of articles that can be yeud: unmanly thing to do, but Thad no in= m pleasure will be but op- 4 colored bowl, one that harmonizes work or In his business, he thought M&rve® met impel: ontNts wos 7 iy! Gade iid’ willl oonetl 1 “Dear Jessie: You can imagine my tention of spying. I came to call, portunities to develop your iy to wien ¢ s de that this settled the matter and neo Aad a nen! ALY Aas hat is inexpensive to the giver nent when I called to see you Naturally since you've been my girl) jts hishest standard and that you pare mcrae of Solrnegm'piea. Wael etna : iy i, It Is done. will delight the ec t lit and saw you and a strange took an interest in you, but don't you will check all unharmonious thourshts Oration costs no more than a dull, Hought he had a very sunny attitude rds, because £ . Pies ME SSIES BO) FEO man dancing to your player- Suppose I can see how things are com- jest they mar on face and form the dead, brown or gray one which, in it~ adding a yellow bow! to almost any ‘Ward life accordingly, oles atons tt There are good sized Inundry bags music, You seemed to be enjoying ing out Don’ t you think I know perfection you seek. zolf,, would do.not one jot inthe way, acheme Now the fact is that he did not take pm canoes pream seersucker, with the edges yourself immense " n is one of the biggest me — ; 1 » tone glazed take: 2 : fn cream seersucker, w th ¥ a f Homensel ie GL sigh, ee. aa te li ae . men — cf snapping up the color tones of your , the dark blue, richly one Reet ,any of his mistakes to heart becaw 01 plue, and all you have to do Jessi« ou like othe } ¢ d owls are some other ones whic args es . worked in blue, and all you 1 ite all t, only 1 won't play sec- Within six months after your gradua- * *» room, ih ‘ieatan a on me he had always gone on the theory Miter all, while it is worth while fs to sew the blue braid or the nd fiddle to any girl, Let's exch tion you'll be announcing your en- } ead) the Brute $ There are yellow bowls particularly white flowers growing In them they ‘&t you #hould not worry about mjs- to eulti an at of cheerful- | tive wash chenille, over the MIngs again at the noon hour call ment to him ce D S charming, hese go into a blue form a color combination which ts t#kes that were past et byeones he: begaten, + and you will Inve a proctioal gift Wf off. Perhaps your mmotnen mee Hight ma Font, Him going to business the Favorite Recipes Perce arid Or @ purple one harmonienis in iiselt as well as beng — He often said that it was aes posses Ae bees | that {x really pretty and cost you When she called it ‘puppy love. mo! abs " en into ene of those that 18 destined to add its charm toa general good quality to pe aia ae, ia ea phe wi | ae Sue Pat your fath your whole by Famous Men keyed to shades of brown or gray. decorative effect . ae w a r : panies m words, “well, it ts dot y - outdone Jessie immediate- plan marry Clyde . , Yellow is the sunlight color, and Or, take the pink bowl with yellow AUR REGDIE RAO) HSYSE Rhy GESY nef , in your . ; : Petr a little note to the a but I won't Spaghetti—My Style. } whatever you do with it, wherever powers growing in it, ‘That is a Slt milk », te t hould be . For the bables there are novel bib would ne never have peopl ying I was jilted. I'm = DEAN CORNWELL you place it, it shines forth us some- lovely color combination, Or you can These things sound good and cour- 1 w that you wi ring, but he could give her quittin quitting is good, BY ' thing adding to and never subtract- use a dead white bow! with purple ageous and bright and cheerful, but © , you felled, im . aWiven: ' to tl L beautiful g Here Jessie. ~ You ean Illustrator. ing from the scheme which has hyacinths and obtain everything YOUr there jw a renetion that alwaee t Those ave " tol wished to, Then Keep mine If you want to. OU know how to cook % caused you so much thouxht and heart could wish from that combina- ‘ aan te ean ‘ _ — hese 4 she indicated that it might do them And h ye the spaghett! itself, I'm trouble. You can be perfectly safe in tion The person who makes mistakes and wer TEMPTATION HALF WAYs. worked in het xl to go about with new peo- Later saw him strolling with sure, so I will try to tell treats them lightly and forgets : MUINNY » forbidden to | that will FO ee ines ae ine prettiest ir in the high school, ou iow: 4a 1 the ‘ f usually makes the same mistakes and swing’ Gantka the moter tut Peter me not-faced and but the following evening she was go- that T concocted some : ° fae tn owing to th rf | —a.5_8 brett during luncheon inter- ing to a dance Clyde Nelson—the seo\ and) yuri tke 4 ttrcnene e ur iS then forgets them ogn ne a 2 came | p Tiny in) unbl 1 musiin vu Jessic, give me my ring at Very man ! admitted was one of Get a big iron kettle and put , i ¥ He takes chances because he ) t takable signs of hay. | with bel Hindings are 50 eents, once!” he sald. “Here's yours and the bie ien in a well established inte dtm ibt of find heer cut I'rom Evening World Readers. able to forget the things that he F His mother . Rite hanacn éslaradl done kly With it every row you Protea aut the Ww {nto small squares; aome che Copyright, 1922 (New ¥ Evesiing World), oreen ‘Hubllmine wrong. He rarely gets 1h ! | > orked and you are giving nt tiny t xuve it to me, ew e+) orrow— 5 1 » badly, >} : ‘ ‘ st : : Y MA ete ae Meals s - i + rat row—The Charm of an Older re " bacon, dried mushrooms, THREE USES FOR FRU!T dasher becomes difficult to turn. Then be does not profit by his ¢ ence 1 so badly, beuza price tog marked $4.50 - Lins rhe es eee WRAPPINGS. 1 take ‘out the dasher and pack the In other words, they do wi por I have found a new use for the tig- Cream solid, When this is done IT put nd his trials and tr sa with ; Haske of rags ii cut strips read sue paper that oranges, apples and it into the fircless cooker and pack thrown off, ene 8 Ree OTOVER ID ENE BBs a should be soaked for an hour grapefruit. come wrapped in. I Well with ice. With the lid locked Now if you have the wh thal , used, the at 50 cents, hey can be had in the By Finilie Hoffman, or two before cooking. smooth tt = 1 fold , tight, I find this saves both tce und Of Mfe and you not have t \ ; } bright color Y s us ly used for ru Copyr.ght, 1922 (New York Evening World), Press Publishing Company Cover the material wit _ en the) paper: Gut <and. fold amed, i . - for a family as this n did 5 well as in black u can crock . sania Ans foyer then give it to the kiddies to use as bor ' ¥ T Bey rags before Christmas as th 'S8US—Your monogram plates MRS. N.—Cold sweet potatoes aro } Dnt oY pater ane ses es Ms aa HANGING GARNIS RETA Ta eee = sa ‘x 8 w alt, brown sug er napkins eu! tim ulna <] yo lo not tu t datly t nice diay l should be placed upon the table delicious when fried in butter. You veees ‘3 APSE MADIela at med) Uf be IRM MASKE’ you do not turn out da m1 work soes fast and in tl little A a . tomatoes and some __ sliced nsers to Heusewives Questions onions. The dried mushrooms . Mexican chili powder 0 polis lows and mirrors, op actlons count ao must a if | have finished rugs which will a so the letters are right side up. must watch them carefully as they $ slowly all day—tho longer the ae NE A0 paints Windows: and plrsos Take a large size turnip, cut the in- {ene actions & i PUR eet thE | ee ee ee Mh £1 Mts, The floral decorated china should be burn quickly, Try the candied sweet $ better, I fr With (aha WARS! OF ise aFGF aide all out, leaving an Inch thlck- wakes up and finds that 2 Vor the tr of hie ova sh are beautify nolane Roy . eo Sabi i he Ou are sit fam cleaning windows & I a little ness of with en an t x } Alois itideleebany heteewite the lowers are in natural posi- potatoes; cut the potatoes into length a When you are simply fan ne sina rales + and up @ mountain of mistakes TRE 1 | tion, Forks, excepting the oyster wise slices, Into a paa put two tea- ioe Ls ae eh moi nM nica a e ‘ mse videdatibo me isial ng 5 ae } iy aa 1 ¥ | Knitting er shopping bags of heavy fork, aro put at left of plate and imid spoonfuls of butter, foe teaspoonfuta is staan hot spaghet ashi Ragland) beth babs: Le Me. “wah, St wil Cw 'tp Wome ind t Mr alahead ace ; | fancy cmish have a stamped floral de- in the order In which they will be brown sugur and two tablespoontuls of $ ‘and enjoy. real meal "Thy NEW USE FOR FIRELESS — Mit leave tall O¥OF intshape; and wher In Use for Over 14 Years | er tree Wat ee ebeelily used. Knives, with sharp edge towara Water. Slowly heat and when melted } sauce is still better, in ty COOKER the turnip. Hang it up in a sunny phe a 10 thik (About See worked wi ¥ wool to py n . . put in the potatoes and cook until SERNGES anelia the i sit ff m sd} ‘ the plate, are placed at right s opinion hen Warn up 5 window, and wate occasionally, hard and is reg 1 : i decidedly effective n and 9 i H ' they are golden brown on all sides, poeta Megs Thave:found a new Arp You will not only A pretty titude prone t Snishea oy nw ive an attractive Spoons should be at right side. turning carefully and occasionally § (copyright 2, Hy The Bell Bynd less cooker, When mal ce creaM hanging basket, but t wimilur errors 4 oO present. sone are not placed o © tab! ating at Fife : Onre ies. lt Byndicate: i asks $ At all Deve sift tof iT not placed on the table, basting with the syrup in the pan. Rng ty} iret churp the mixture until the be used when needed HE B Io othe: words, when you feel Daaceen eeka 4 «