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Ten Hssentials of Good |/\y. yims of a Modern Maid Dressing By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. . é poriaht, ing Wot Tress Publishing Compa When a man ‘assures a woman that she is the one love of his life, even the most romantic of us can't help wondering if it’s because no one else would look at hin CONSCIENTIOUS woman is nd then, when he 3—The Dress for Every Day Tf You Have One Good Looking Dress to Wear All the Day and Every Day, Then You Can Rest Your Mind Easily on That Portion of the Ten Points of Good Dre-sing. ne whe iyread asks the she the t to buy it Ju baker fresh, th Say Isn't, think same beeause he's been so honest! Sometimes a eat says “Mian! mi und sometimes : mam, ANS she says. “VI 1 separation, please—a divorce: By Margery Wells. A teayhint $6 Wal Copyrinht, 1922 (New York Evening World), Press Mubtishtag Conipa PTER all, good dressing is only unother application of common sens: One reason stenographer ries het bows I¢ you use your head as diligently with regard, to yur elottios is because tinas present you do with reference to your personal and Uusiness then you for him to fre almost sure to sain a result which will be ominently satisfactory to rhe — 5 > ? average American's taste in women is as cle- POU god to eve dy cleo you meet during the hogfé of your lif mentary ond limited as his in food. In the one There a number of materials that ave right te make Ut wearable, ener Hib CNOIGS Ab AWASIGEIY Dateene candle Raed RLOALsA durable, everyday dress. Gut perhaps, for the middle of winter, to, say noth- the other, 1 baby a mut) NowO ahd te ati a ing of the days that lead up to that season and away from it, there te ioe 7 | ne uerite nothing nicer, just now, than the frock made of jersey cloth in eithe Santa Claus had better watch his step this or silk. In the picture you can see one of thom, displiyed ‘th to show benevolent looky nileman with a knobby cog lemonts of the daytime dress dissolved to the last degree Of ing pack, he lays elf open to the suspicion of every Prohibition enforce- ‘A 5 nent officet About that dress the not the LETS FORGET pizltest whip or scratch! of extra Once a woman ) reputation asa werker she may on her OUR QUARREL fussiness or fixing It is complete a laurels—and still her friends will exclaim every tinte they see t Tow curt sort of uniform idta hold~- Fou DO so anuch?” AND ing at the Beat It! CSENTINENT. Copyright, 192 (New York Evening World ‘The Press Pub. Co, ‘Trade Mark Rew. U. 8. FINE! A Good SHRISTrIAS WHY NOT OBEY THIS MOTTO MAKE PEACE WITH OUR NEIGHBORS 2 oT em RASS CALL ARS BILL UP ON THE Pi AND TALK BS The Jarr Family . McCardell. New York Evening World), Press Publiaty nme. tine every particle TO HER Sees of individuality that you of the most . a Tainul te alters y ‘I astounding personality 1 ope to otes and lutchke ue very well, but freedom for women will remain ae ee eatettnen ERaie ite an iridescent dream until one of them can be comfortable wearing a hat that MELE GEROMON Tobe WERT Ke turns up when all her friends wear the kind that turns down Most s¢ at any gathering 4 aS Giiting erwerée(hareincn6 tes, Any fool can marry a man, but it takes a wise woman to STAY marrica of formality about the party. It would to him! do nicely for anything through the day hours and up to dinner—even, for ‘ inner, indeed, if that is to be quite h ‘oup le Mak ES When s e Up” a restaurant or at home By So a Irene Loeb, surplice front, the long ph Me Jae Wight, 1022 (Now York Gvening World), ress Punishing Company, At of the pointe of 66] JH threw It uy to me all the things and left one blue ‘Thursday A ylo are present ney time"? was ner ery—the Morning . are guthered togethe yoweve ‘ Wither Should Nine Fortunately, there were no children, artistically that they manage to make with her husband after a long separa- @84 she went out into the world and @ dress which in no w could b dion, . de her own way. The day me called ontve ov starting is Just He be ToNaaito conte Uae end lat ala this man was practically on his correct that In all. Aud correct i : knees to this woman because he loved" bygones be bygone but © re- 7 ove’ ty to thitnis for w cuniuawattt bygones be bygones, Hit, alas Ne F8- Her, but ee was able to aneyer fin, HE! Now ina THousano| | IC WAS in this dayth Vor you war Ca) at “You are not worthy to have even 1S FAULT ft to be right and suitable asx well x se an ey ‘ape eae ana oe mo, even if T have sinned,” YEARS WILL I MASE THE THAT I HAD 5 iwed into their happiness, and now every time it is neve : And it was true. She had retrieve covery: time it be 2 the matter seems entirely hopeless. rerwelt be eplendid: tome ee ened FIRST ? ADVANCE To, 1 BIFF HIM = Nast Whatever it was they auarrelled "aka hore e shiaths se Harries eet ubout in the beginning, whch sie said jnan had killed a aoe mane ON THE thnk MAE vou! will Tad terewtl was not a big matter, this man seem in her by this action and he lost the NOSE suit your tuste yt You ingly could not forget it, and when he pig chance for happiness ‘ Mite ta lies eaalt ia faelne agreed to forget, he did not mean it at ; : aes - : not very long afterward that as you put it on lod nt ‘ll. He really meant to go back to urd Land fit cin t the old troub! freed from this marriage and your dressed and ti ‘ 1 y avery splendid man saw the fine mirror, You want to insure for your- When, oh, when, will couples under- qualities th he : ane pe I n sl felt, In other word nu tly me tatthe Demet aig ar World anew the entire history of t fi ‘ae 1 feeling for every futy \ let the cead past bury 4S yiage and what she had suffered ‘at on you be arr : A , the hands of this other husband. k Why Will people open up old wounds y4¢ certainly hax made up for all Wcieunmpect and earoral and throw salt on them and make of if," this woman told me. “He te the comes to the ens them ache and ache and ache? If only soul of honor and the motto under you will select me good would come of it—but it which we live is, at thie’ past? i it your personality: as hever dot Tt brings nothir tides yt 80 Ke sald; "to ake well as to cover up all the dread point, pair and discord and usua up old ashes and give them a slow euro i may worry and on in the home that sometimes burns into the very c wit that arse Oh, the miseries that are borne and sont, 1 often think that the reason hips are vo brow f endured by the why this man whom Umarried and a 9 high t ; ist on keeping a quar- ure so happy is because we take life — -——— —_—_—____— -——- a ay bial ey have agreed never jn its best sense und do not permit von thnk grou el wy ‘ as can be with every Ene smarter 2 | ourselves to dwell on harrowing ; se well that you Wee} a young woman who had things, and things that cannot be a m?? vine you! a4 It beginning to we than the nest-one, mistake for which she te- helped und that have nothing to do Les Ove and pass uy Then, mayb - pente 'The young man married with the presen “ 5 5 , will cannily design your npst ey knew ull about it and they agreed at If only everybody would follow this By Caroline Crawford, By Roy L. drexs along the ti 5 Har never, never to mention the tvice—this woman who srrosmemmsicere’ as the one yeu huve K t | 7 1G t matter in. theiy household, gs:gone thropen it all,as a . Copyright, 1922 8 dd, Proms Pu rat r Copyright, 1 aroulgamating in its construction 1venene ec tha Nene (at MEG dlengkecs Glners what Rien! ye Me “i! 4 1 oe 5 naw orn ot ‘aka 1 ott 1 eyerst you liked wbont the old its a) as ment they had this Habe ap) wignie andl MmtApinaceedd ua cel GME ratiner $ q $8 ¥ ehilcien) Bed mothes Ene well as: any new fa points, that Kk in k 5S the trouble the girl t She was As the hunchback Marshall HAL happened that Jessie's fathe i BEGIN THIS PTORY, TODAY: 1 Neve foes INE a| ey a are demanded by thy dictates of very Sensitive ut it and it preyed Wilder has “Phe worl thi ] wus oni the samod bound train 3 hipiicdinat chai tide B ty new season her, and then he knew he had w we live in i ty hard to beat ie , gies fe fi said ( a : right, but it certainly isn't ah Volor ts an important matter here eal weapon, so that every time she With every rose u thorn, but BEE ARS AUG, LIN Lane Ot ‘ ; a Ghoose the frock to combine nicely Proms th Comp displeased him he began his tirade ain't the ros @ long time he watched handsome Bill ie form whimpered Mes. Juve with the coat you must wear sions SCRAPBOOK FOR KINKS. of her past offen If one would just forget the thorns Britton openty make love to ht. Now, iogior, thinww are iot-so toad wth jt. ae Th point ba Dea HOME-MADE} cook book is. my One day a finer spirit in her arose and cover them with the leaves of un- daughter. Lut 1 the young mah i they?” usked Mr, dure then you will never quite be satisties ate 1 ae, the injustice and the unmaniiness derstanding and look only ut the yup 4 a8 i ‘ Were tes, ane eee with the effect of the gown, for at conti bution Kitcheny of him to cause trouble over a thing beautiful & ms of joyous living, Ea BU SUNS BCR a cee neie wile you. t times you will not be able to bear the Isink which he had ed should go ont the world would be a much better Seat to Jessie's shoulder the perturbed $ eve parted. them, — Mut you. to lack of harmony between it and tl ipes that 1 read thet Hive © simply packed her place in which to live father made his way to thelr Firat love Wins, Beste uy," deel Jarry who was 7 Rete Age : day and sen Ita outer wrap, However, if that blissful AY J days. ean st volved not to be comforted, “for you union be properly plished, many Sy . newspapers — and ‘ : Are’ you jin the hublt (of coming Ptuiwart it : Was: of your hours will be easier for the | cul ont and paste into : home from school so well protected? hava meen ets Weng oben van : Pres NOU Hawantk Uawante 1a" aunt trouble expended in the very index them under ‘Ioasti E ere hi t N 8 he asked, glaring at the young ma ( — s 5 FAN: ; Mr. Juve ' alng. hr toal tack “ os yin “Boiling,” od [1 XETCISC ar Who became the same shade as imita- [Ones Later I “& "8No, you bayen't!"” retorted Mr © care! 00, to choose the color of poker wit + and TL would not soll my . ~ tion mahogan Then father look Ja Vve heard unuy a dozen that suits your temperament best, for 2) . salvar friends who dropped | , ) when you must wear a gown through book for any money. Hecently 1'v« By Doris Doscher ed again a shade of recostition passed — Meanwhile Je living ines that you dida’t believe in indi so many hours you want to be added “Kitchenette Kinks"? to my in- rp Ley ; over his face, “Oh, you are that Mr, veom with Clyd: Sebson mit The Rvening World's Physical Culture Authority ani 1 ‘ t if, mas tine." rounded by the tone that gives dex and those appealing to me I save On a bisa tue Halt Britton from Ohio who called to sec Yeti wa ; sila ain ne aloe T may have sav! that, but your best inspiration and helps Atl aass Tiloinee Baole Lecturer for the New York City Bourad of Rducation me: thiasmorning® ‘Wells well , While bur of laughter sun ee tive aalcedt Mee your best expression , ; froma of good cisiix came from the na Mr. Jart ES NOVEL STOVE POLISHER. . you think you ter return to the ibrary, Jessie tr np gee ind “It shows you don’t love unybod I keep a blackboard rubber on my pretty stenogray I saw you talk- keep her thoughts from handsome big that's what aid Mrs; Jurr, “And ; i ing to in my offic Hill elton if you felt as miserable as T do you ee e TULE 228 stoves moistened with kerosene olt, ¢ Again Bill Britton TINIRBORY GAUGE ane war Hormel wantin’ ernd-ahalsormuentine ao; After meals, T rub this over the stove, at color. up in ‘ ¢ 1 W what's the matter? You're 3, - . and it ays looks polished and ‘ “She's a eisl from u Own pared to read until Y not i ure you?’ asked Mr. Jarr s¢ Favorite Recipes (Ses eee he managed to blurt ot iroke up, Ata little after eleven Hill lieltousl By JOHN HARVEY KELLOGG, M.D. Og NAUINE La To Reduce “That's all right, M n, aulte slipped In to sen her “No, Lm not ill, but Pam just wor A Es TO UNSCREW JAR CAPS. Exercise 5h Obesity all right, onty don't think you ean ie ur, your f briek,”? rec kK, and that's what T ar sant Macaroni With Cheese. I found that I could use a pair of \\ make love to my « ‘ mere he whispered, “by being a pal of his Mrs. Jarre agitatedly, "It Just looks Ae Copy rasactil combinkbon ailane and a Bidet mlace 1 school girl, on a su I believe 1 can win tio old man ever to me as if nobody’ cared for me or haa 2) Grench i; 4 1e : to our side tried to help me at a 1 cup cottage cheese of wire as a wrench to remove the ex Britton?" efore she knew it he was behind ‘Come now,’ said Mr. Jarr cheer- 2 hard boiled eggs crew tops on Mason jars, &e., that H 1 “FHe's Peter's f closed doors again ay much fully, ‘you are just a Ittle out of 2 tablespoons butter stick, Loop the wire over one handle i “Tomi Ak ! Well, interested in the 4 ann Sh ort at's all fu i I'm glad you didn't 4 1 up led as si u “1m glad you think so!’ replied 2 Ik or sufficient to Just behind the hinge; run it are ao h cups milk or sufficient to : ‘ nee i , However, if you talk ance. He had not ask he Mrs. Just, ‘L notice that you don't cover the macaroni. the top with the jaws of the plier ing to our prett You cared for him, yet n- worry about anything! You haven't Boil macaroni in salt water un- Pe? and pressing the cap might not feet ® ning her father ov Ir side,” got to buy a whole lot of things for a til tender. Vlace a layer of macaroni pull the wire t hook over outburst of fee n Would Peter be like | n he wa whol ot of people, doing the best you yn the bottom of a baking dish, a other handie just back of the hing 1, Assume a reclining position. : : ae you } 3 « ; ae 1 twenty-five? Did i bo: n layer of cheese (13 c.), slived hard by squeezing the handles together’ the 2, Place hands on hips. son , wy : haste” knawe Peter better than ths 4 mature "Don uv iy the 4 anything, then 1 reg beh a oF mace: and wire and jaw teeth work against eae) 3. Raise right leg at right angles to body, with the Jeasio ever since i iva kid and suicnd enlenrC NOM 7 PORE RSNS ie eG ‘ e cheese—bits of butter are place: ‘ an o-morrow—Perer The Gre-t between the layers and on the top, cele? and hold the cap firmly, when knee rigid. he'd written so many letters about eoakeier Tas AVHOWE woulebitte cAwalsereinly sprinkle cracker bread or pep crumbs te jar can be unserewed,—F Ww 4, Lower, her, > y, assy Cartas ‘ get you something every as : , acquainted with be way nnn nn ( you'd fee ; over the top, moisten with cream or USE FOR TOY SHOVEL. Alternate four counts with the left leg and then for this isn't going to Budiflivenas hristmas you'd feol hurt id Sire bits of butter; sufficient milk is xy cana igh det \ For removing dishes from the top eight counts both together, n the orders you gaye me this morn a) } ie aay poured over to just cover the maca- ‘ ‘ to tram’a chet ‘ove . is ity joi ne Down All Ti wank yOu. tO: eive= me 1s. s roni, and bake in rather a slow oven 9! # hot steve or from a hot oven, ought to cancel the whole bloom: EAR READER: At this joy few kind words," declared Mr. Jarr, for about forty-flve minutes nothing is more, convenient than a = ret - y ; tether warmly. ‘And now that we are on ae . S-eqnt fire shovel with the «ides Save This Chart and Watch for the Nintt 128) LNB eb alee +e pus, Shvintmnen) ssengi t ict me break down and Scien Bi : 5 a ‘atch for the Ninth — | suddeniy changing | tude and Savory Potatoes flattened out. MRS. A. L. i Onedn ‘he Evenne Worl | ay! eet bd Meee atthe te would it not be a good idea contes C : Evening i sitting down near them x rH : a. 1 pint sliced potatoes AGAIN THE PAPER KINDLER. ¢ Evening World. | cause you talked so well and to give yourself a present? You Oh, dear me, what have you don on all onion ¢ a . : fa i - Nothing criminal?" asked Mrs. Jarr, A Re vali ar To save the price of fuel and also $ vineed ime you tad the g might start by giving yourself } a engin e taste quick fire ent ued é +. 1809 (New York ; Fa c ; wanted—In fact, that T nood a ne a aiacs th moti" nada Aercgaspts 1/2 teaspoons salt A orn ag Or geliener aay a hard Oe erie et aiteine wage da en if you are not healthy, or ston $ that this Christmas 1 Place the thin sliced potatoes in the foi tightin and menen geet Wh ‘ 8 the olgh Ai norieachely tra aurea als. ner wit ays that bad habit in case it bothere 3 do not want you to get me a red bottom of a baking dish, slice the on just two f; | Mind I ’ Washington Irving Hi ut ' \ ' 1 you, Let joy come to you first, ' ea th « satin cue 1 onion over this and add the remainder ach the in ture 1 TM. Charts of th ‘ then pass it on to of! ay af the potatoes; pour hot water over paraftin ( this gt i ng World { ng Mor want pie : all with butter and salt. Bake in a about five mii tule ein out, sue Ad ‘complete the Mill Britton iund | y ; Mi 7: ua slow oven two hours. slow to cool, Block paraifin ¢ These er 4s ave also being broadcasted by ra vom WO evening was fa yanood the reap , ALFALFA SMITH. pale Romeg sli ppe a smoking Gnpvtight, 1022, by Bell Syndicate, ine.) bought for a few cents, J Newark, every Thursday, from 6 to 6.15 P.M were exchanging Jukes us tWO Ol Qn ene? se ie ’ . CSToP (GRUMBL NG ) Tia. WE = GET om 1s asked Mis. “Go ont Jar nnd cpsurs. What else? don't give Let me have what [tke and If you really wa omething, give me ab ssuming a dram tt H never Itiss you a me neckties oor my freedoms to nuke whut 'L pt ty sive ye: nid Mr, ep in as Jong as you live!’ declare Jarr, burst. ing into tout any been opening the Dundles on, the top shelf of tte closet In our room, and you've found out [ got you a simoking set, a pale f Romeo slippers, half a dozen lovely ties and a box of eigars!" And all in vain Mr, Jarry denied the ehur Gut how, untess he peeks, docs any mon know what he’s going t t for Cl vm Helps For the’ Mother hvistmas? (New York Evening Weilll), Press Publieaing Company. npertinence MOTHER, “laying four- down the for some act of disobedience the er day, was startled when the child rinted his finger at her and ia an angry tone exclaimed: ‘That'll, do, I've heard enough of your talk." Bag this mother immediately recognized tf the child's attitude her own pose’atid exact exclamation on frequent dcch- tions when admonishing her little son, Being «a wise ‘mother, she did not punish the boy for impertinence, but he patiently made it clear to the stonished child that he had) beet y of disrespect which mast ngt.be repeated. On her own mental tablet rhe ne at childven are not always r for Inck of selt-coptrol dd timpertinence and that tt ls the example that has a stromg influegce over thegehila, it