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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1922 ‘America the Only Country cE: 3 iA : Where Girls Can First Love Can You Beat AD Afford Not to Marry Tania TA Ts Fis Wo To ROS <a BEGIN THE STORY TO-DAY pany. WE SHOULD GIVE \ \ Opportunities in Business Offer Fi- M “ee not ‘to be Jeatcus of § gy, ettaed werectbearte Gea ONe aa TORE LOVE AND// je, WHAT THE nancial Independence, and Being Gee HOR Re Abe Hin Motieol gut) asf eXaten sonitte coe 1S ALL WRONG? > LESS MONEY WORLD NEEDS } an “Old Jiaid” Ig Not the Disgrace FC etaen aetniag: ‘tavby al THE SENTINEN is _ NOW 4 Here That It Is Over in Europe. 3 "He played poker all evenings be ; (NOT THE VALUE o} ) Ou q dad," laughed Jessie. to which i ct ' HE GIET TAT. Twelfth and Last Article in a Series on American Girls and Women, ae Seen Through the Eyes of the Brilliant Enylish Authoress By May Christie. (Conyright, 1922. by May Christie.) promptly replied: to win girls through their fa Then their conversation tur graduatiof&, Theirs was to be winter affair, agreed that this was the be “Bill and in a w HAVE discovered a new and interesting type of girl in America—namely,* Both had taken a course in ster the young woman to whom marriage makes no rea) appeal! i In other countries she might be found so very, very seldom that she pee ew weet both expected ty * isiness wor {9 practically a “rara avis.” In France, of course, with "“wtathor “wants me 0: Int slogan of Ln aan The reason? Many of them. While in other countries there are numerous inhibitions for women, there are mighty few out here. A girl can make an Income equal She doesn't have to marry to improve herself financially. to a man’s. (And, after all, if the troth were told, how many women in other -oua- tries Gnd the inducement of marriage 4m the money problem! Secondly, “old maids’ are not lookeg down upon in the United States. They ere not regarded as life's failures and the subject of impertinent and hu- raillating jokes. Far from it! They cccupy, many of them, high positions tm the world of business, politics. civic "Better a bad marriage than no marriage at ity of girls do narry, there is a definite class who do not want to marry anc. to whom singloness Is indeed a state of blessedness .hey would not change for any man, able phy and she wasn't man’s son. Then Peter pulled out a long list of “help wanted’’ marked and criss-crossed many desir- to going them. When the first bell of high sc hoot rang after the noon Xmas Gifts You Can Mak For the Baby to wed ac ads. and the which appeale: session his candy manufacturing business wn two both nd many lustances arise ho micht hyve parted them. sometimes first Fiegin this story to begue Im ebild- n sorvive tempta- seemed to possess the same thought. Wihy not duck the afteffoon periods all give a most inspiring the young man or young man first notes them in quest of ng that Park Row crowd. They may have passed these building many times an@admired them, but when they realize that this is to be daily “atmosphere” each wonderful work of architecture seems to give them a hew inspiration, a new desire to climb the ladder of success, As Jessie and Peter emerged from the subway and looked abunt they drew close together in silent admira- tion. “Just think of ‘working among all this," exclaimed Jessie. Each took the s ral clippings they idividualiy selected and* parte® time with the upderstanding | GIVING EXPENSIVE ) $ PRICELESS GIFT AND SOUWTTLE OF IT 1S GIVEN. BE A BETTER WORLD IF THERE WAS MORE LOVE ANDO LESS MONEY GIVEN )— ————————— co Do! LET ME GET MY FOUNTAIN PEN operations, and they have a real and they would meet later in the Ie minch-appreciated work to do, Station. That brings me to the third point In io had fever been In an office the make-up of the girl who does not n her life. She walked timidly want to’ marry—namely, her work. She usualiy ts obsessed with tt. I grant you there ts, often, a man at back of that obsession—an em ployer whose business tntere r ally axbsor the girl. “I'm my boss's office-wife,"* I've heard many @ clever secretary say, half-laughing, yer's office and asked to © man who had advertised for hographer, She chose a lawyer's because she felt quite certain ther would approve of that. It had been decided she was not to work in his office. I'm afraid you will have to have and yet earnest. “That man simply a little experience of some kind be- couldn’ get along without me."* fore we could use you here,” said And It's true. She knows it. The the elderly looking man who met her. normal mother-urge in her heart i» “Besides we necd some one right filled by her protective attitude and you will not graduate until toward her “‘chief."* In the strict in- p weeks.” terpretation of the term, there ts no And that Is what they told her “love between them, hut the every place she applied knowledge that she ts tremendously essential to one man gatisfies her. She makes his problems hers ir that the real wife—full of By Grace M. Black. She supposed Peter had the ‘same luck, but when she met him in the subway his twinkling eyes told her a different story. home dutles—seldom does. a a “You bet I landed a fob." he volun- more than half her waking day be- WRAP always comes in handy, teered. “It's in Wall Street too. side this man, studying, catering to and as it is generally a prob- aay to be private secretary iim, giving her brains and energy and time to him, fighting his battles for him. Isn't that a sort of higher marriage tn Itself? Not all women are domesticated, 1 now many ‘“‘foot-loose’ women in this country who are perfectly con tent to have their freedom, Besides, don't forget that marriage happens at all ages here in the United States, and {t's a temptation to the Independent, freedom-ioving girl fat board of the rack I screwed ao the as well be appreciated. Kimono shveves is made of two yards sof satin ribbon nine inches wide, wit! lem what to give the baby for stmas, jacket like either the ones displayed would be just They are warm and comfy 8 attractive, and will surely a fancy The little loose coatee with the rich old guy eter the Great rrow—A Gradua’ I'm going to be m Present, The Jarr Family By Roy L. McCardell. Copyright, 19 ‘VE come out without my muff (New York Eventng World), Prevs Publ WHAT GAVE YOu THAT BLACK Eve > |Xmas Dinner Recipes Home D A Bookease in e Company. Copyright, 1922 ecoration Place of a Sink. all!" she simply does not exist. In England ce meets once," admitted teter; ‘but mither*and try to secyre these very positions? eS the “confirmed bachelor girl" occasinnally, but usually, if thinks I might do better to work m: Within a fe® minutes after this de- . a! secretary."’ ” ey v e 7 "1 a one analyzes her, one finds an unfortunate love-attair be- “Y UP 8S & as is tae 5 “Your mother is right, nptly spinning into a new world—the worid ' ate ae pee aka eon ha other spinsters would love to qeciared Jessie, remembering her Of business and finance. THe Nos ate —- ve a home and husband it they could. father's reference to her beinjt a pro The Woolworth 4 15 THE MOS) \ Sh NY This 1s not so in the United States. While the major- fessional man’s daughter and bey uh ‘ower and the Municipai LOVE /S )/ Yes, THIS Would = | SURELY | | | | ; as for your muff, didn’t I offer to g: ss . N many of the old houses which three yards of six- ribl se : Fi a * to postpone the fatal day finite okiomcas Hob) stpepni tons ths an ; again, and, my, It's cold!" beck and get it’ By Emilie Hoffman. are now being done over into dwell- 4 ceremony tbat wero tad hie ning. Twelve yards of shirred baby for the ning Is needed. It ts titer Sate Soe Slate “And let mo stand in the street in Copyrtent, 1022 (New York Bvontng World eave tania laciias Silesian pastures not so vartegated or so ribbon is required for the loop design lined with one-quarter of a sheit of 4.1 seat t ACL AL j got th! bitter wind with no soul In sight Lib al ES ps id ' upary Rasa ly tnteresting as the fields of single which forms a fancy border along all Wadding, In addition it has a collar mun back to the house and Se to be inmulted by every passerby!” ROAST GOS Honecnikeaiton easbaresd kel ante biessedness! the edges, The sleeves and sides aro which takes one-half a yard of our. ‘¢ MUM.” offered Mr. Jury lat edie Alagoa in ulte) DUBtOMANS' 12 BSTVO BODES: FTW sre sno lHlongks) NOGORIATY Minko Ce a a oft: ope sett . ; ah ‘Oh, never mind, it doesn't mat- And it looks so cheap going to the for the Christmas dinner, and if 4) A =r ft open with the exception of the inct It is trimmed in the ; nner aon the rtreet * she added the bathroom has besn installed. K it h tt part where the sides and sleeves come S#me manner as the other onc but tO” fPlled Mrs. Jarr ive hs a moment's sile t ider bird, slow- See the possibilities of covering UP ttichere e toge underneath the sleeves, ribbon, yaritevor Inte to the id T want to look — “1 told you we'd take a taxicab, roasted in a covered pan and this unsightly aperture in an other 2 which is loosely tied with streamers of one-quarter inch ribbon is required. 1 and see what these society didn't 17" repiied Jarr. “And served with apple saucy a have a Mise pe Kinks one-half inch ribbon, Streamers dec- Unlike Tr, the sleeves’ and “Omen are wearing t a money, didn't yours eet YORF dellctous dit ‘ e, SETUP closet ciated with rosebuds arc also used to 82S are sewn up and French | nots w, you'd better let me go back me Sth . in hat well in there when the cpyrinht, 1922 (New Yoric E the same color as the rivbon uset for your muff Sales Domine ani had its being ‘ Fress Publishing Co fasten the coatee in the front. GHARIEW aro AAO eae ine we no street car that nro, fos Had ite: Belng 7 b is E oppe > corner for the - then, arrange a set of TO KEEP WINDOWS FROM The othe omfy’* jacket ig for about two inches apart on the frontof Syonped at tie carney tor, thea, Ig WAREE “i ded frame which FROSTING. use on cooler di as it fits snugger the Jacket for added decoratior Oke we nswered Mrs, ‘When you were ping company and wipe diy Tf the Olly ready in ¢ Itisa itt © keep windows polishnd and free 64 iy sarc ss 5 m oe Shs leisy J ‘Oh, dear! How my With me you never tried to see how (oi. Gijostibnabia: cover breast GE TTM CRT ORCA Een TAR from ice in cold weather wash °"° ! sapeeiag ae? of satin Shore v-ribbons in nh she and she put cheaply you $50) 8) Oly Beat a t A short time, and its effectiveness in them with hot water in which a inches wide with two gle chav dan Mra. Jarr w ing as the car wen: Boose with rn , ness in a in wh : 5 hey can bo pulled i in Mr. J vercoat on. “Of course when I gee you wan nn ites the scheme of modern decoration can mall handful of salt if inch ribbon tight or left loose one desire 2 u alSigsr , b rack in . bes Lot be estimate The shelves form 1 wolvad, A thin goat ior pice als po. i drew the to economize when T am with you, jy ‘ aii, tives, Fk cea MAGE, Zoe eter ae ey ute or: (bie Jone ‘ + pplied to both sides of window panes A] shelte » slee Pe one a, ce DEM: FON IGREOD eg pure andre ' of trensures which may by thelr Minted snd ie : will also prevent frost from forming TH E KIDDI | . *m goin money on me. splits ons Deakin painted and dece payee pee ; | . cae “I can en right now what a lovely Sprinkl colora A (miuieanarably th the Blees.” ne those: mo u aur evening we going to have!” re @redee witt t. A © homelike appeara f closet doors «11 TILIZING SMALL WAL! SPACE. berevat the coriar marked Mr. Jars. "I didn't want to room, Added to all of which they inust curving of t 1 haa sievan inches of wall space . fre ah cath Many come, anyway, I'd rather seo a ron Pont BE a" give you an extra space for keeping work between m fh dw! Ww is lini ' how, a as ow miking. in flats where extra space © rainet a Nirht Mie eit ee ea ee Behold YOU SCE A RICE e back with you in a musical show. “Whatdo know about He i ee mee 180 asin, colander and towe | ‘ i classical music? And. furthermore Stuffing—Chor n enton fine bright ¢ hich had to be used often in the | Lig hare es and get ever you don’t und @ the words when btanch and d As for the painting of the sort is more t kitchen T bought a roller towel rack | y G fof it? closet topsy-turvy they BRE i. ach and nD adore atch : ae enty inches wide and by lapping |t 2 1012 FOP, 2 M mind, 1 spoonful of ——t ave Qeueeee.5 ever the door and window frame it sats you fordof il B ter, t mM I ft just fitted over the wall space, On the Tar r vay Aleit cupt late fencu ; oO our esl hook, Op this I hung the colander, wer the colander the basin, then the This hare we cannot fine bre and you know I had to keep up elther « I'v pondered Destin 5 sher's ; reuse towel, hanging down from the eek I fear - i yva remember ¢ been married?" Ne Neel end Gant Hither one Doris Doscher's Answers to Readers’ Quest roller, covering all. It ts the handlest ’ At this pe Paantennc thteacnent opyright, 1922 (New York Evening World), Preas Pubiiant thing In my kitchen. LL atin debate the c of the ¢ a cup n EAR Miss Doscher: Bathing CLOTHESLINE KINK. Buiadd the rearks 18 opera house 4 hed. Sud. ad |B mains Hits een race Most people ind it very difficult to thaé you see here. warm enough yourself denly Mrs, Jarr clutched Mr. Jarr by TASTY APPLES twentysfive and am cen Dear Miss Doscher keep their wash from twisting on ‘ a the arm warning 8-6!" BHO re one cus Fh" \gldered goed leaking) but tor ene 1 would like to know |! pe Tidy days, Tons ite very oy | A cleverartist such T'ahowta have aul har friend gutiiag out of a tasiead, Sourtne ot ter 0 N° thing—my akin seems too dry, for and, 10" Bieaenina,f asic eep my clothes from twist- U should ‘ ner friend getting out of u taxtrab, ting of hind ing— i ry, for color the skin? | have t ing by securely fastening @ pressing @S you ing in a Don't let them see us gett Bim cea iont ppios it chaps very easily after wash that unless the skin is: fron to the lower line after half my . : . aa 1 poet alr ed 3m. street car!" sé ‘ ng. My lips also become parshed with water after using it w wesh Aasiteen hung. G. M. Shouldnrt find that re si : Mihat ols f ) the warmest weather. Will yellow. This does not seem UBBER APRONS. Aas i ev make B ‘arr yo m , 1 sible to me as I have , fe i t sine ts 5h Bi you please tell me what I can de : I find that by wearing a rubber difficult lo do. \ + nd val on ae dina im wieiuens ie ane to overcome this condition? heard sf peroxide balou) wes apron tn the kitchen I always keep | py. vr » 4m OM Ff FOO eee ee Baila Mh, AOS 19 .O0F ey the a . ere bleaching white. . my dress dry and ciean and save | Opore the kere Chese PUDDING MARGARE laundry of the usual apron. k. K . r . . Mix ' endency to t Sains differ so euat ais ha SOFTENING THE BUTTER, lines row draw - ourts up an arrtage with « i woud q If butter {# too hard to serve, heat i fs cup sede 4, and - tr bowl with belling water and ters A kara like that I By Betty Vincent. cup cu ; an is tne empty bow! over the butter. This 92127 Copyright 'k Evening World) Prese Publishing Coupany bread . . ‘ vill not waste or impair the taste of 2OVED* SBW “ a J nh hot w ‘ vs TOO MANY SU/TORS tell him privately that | care + 8 the butt AMV na 12 w method , EASY SLIDING CHAIRS. keverse fhe sketch - BD) GAR Miss Vincent: 1 am ner Speuae sie anes frynesa cf the taco, bu To prevent seraiching and to make * r ® yoling girl of seve 1 hot leave the shin greasy. A dry xteen years of ag eany the moving or sliding of ciala Chere! You have fourd teen years of age. |! g Oh, sweet Marte, never tell a man t ‘ Ay ed Ups are sometimes am § feet 4 inches tall Wi tables, &c., on hardwood or iinole ee . to school, and | have t three 1 care for him unt he pops the 1 ' a disturt of th be kind enough to tell me Rveraa hitcheaalts Gave. Gusce tee A piggie rooting young men for each of whom | question! When you aay you care for 1 Can't you find time vour eolurn what my Sa gh ore asians belt pot bah Sk care a great deal, There is one! all three young men I wonder tf yo cu sutdoor sports? These weight should be? inoks and push one into each chair zr éhe ground like better than the others, but are not a bit fickle Concentraty on s SOR eroularinns: aid JOSEPHINE ( or table ieg. Hp Cope. 1922 (N. Y. Eve. Werld) By Pram Pub, Ca MO he is tha one who seeme to have one wand. then perhaps you will have J sauces flavored with you ind tone up the skin Por your age and height 120 p Cammy err'-_ | ho least to say to me ul mon come, aot t will Cunction naturally. would be a nice weight. 4 Lads