Evening Star Newspaper, October 4, 1936, Page 99

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 4, 1936, How to Lose Weight By W. E. Hill. Copyright, 1936, by Chicago Tribune-N. Y. News Syndicate, Inc. Lifting and dragging @ heavy furniture around from one room ;. to another is better for reducing the middle- aged spread than an) setting up exercises we know of. That's * why so many wives say to their husbands when they come home from the office, “Oh, honey, let’s shift all the furniture and see how it looks!” MODERN MOTHER. Emma enjoys her cigarette and isn't worried about the example for little son Andrew. She’s raising him in the modern fashion at the Edinburgh, Scotland, Zoo. © A.P.Photo. f Springing and leaping “ at moths is a swell way to reduce. This little girl, in great danger of losing the cute little figure the boys used to rave over, might not be taking any exercise otherwise. Exercise should be made more interesting. Especially for an old boy who just naturally sits : ¢ around getting stouter and flab- ] . bier. Give him an incentive—say |8 a playful little game of tag with § a pretty housemaid who giggles¥ a lot. He'll have a grand time and lose plenty of poundage. H And don't forget that mind over matter can do wonders. The reverse of “Laugh and grow fat” is important, too. We show you here a stout boy losing several pounds at a sitting. ¢ All due to acute melancholy brought on by a [ comic who's telling him a “knock, knock” over the phone. BEFORE AND AFTER. Jackie Flowers, junior goat shearer of Rock Spring, Tex., shows you the amazing “shrinkage” that takes place when a little goat loses his wool—for market. ¢ A.P.Photo. This is good, too, and will be recog- Here’s no end of fun. It is called getting-the- nized by dog lovers, especially those 4% D dog’s- ball - from - under - things, and brings who own toy white poodles that have / A Massaging the husband’s bald spot every known muscle and tendon into activity. |___ to be bathed several times a week. 7 7 may not do much for sparse hair, A little of this and there won't be any too Nothing like bending over a bathtub but it’s grand exercise for reduc- solid flesh to worry about. for losing weight. f ing the wrist and forearm. A i 1880 k |862 _4, ] e W 5 i gL i g I LAD TOPS NATION’S SKEET SHOOT- g 3 . - it : 3 2 . : ERS. l;‘og;éeen-year—old Richard Shaugh- E. Even into the water they w2 pre ] - 8 ;- nessy o ham, Mass., smiles a satisfied TH‘;:] ‘.AR:E;gr;Agl?:fis"icks ;Sd skill with the bow y : pes smile after smashing 248 out of 250 targets C?,fif’;mif These stunts, in which nothing gets wet that FROM GRANDMA'S DAY TO 1936. The quaint evolution in bathing suit styles is given —and the hopes of the country’s best skeet a . J i : e i lish lasses on the beach at Blackpool, England. © Keystone. shooters for the title he won at St. Louis. shouldn't, were performed in the Meiji \Esvlé'lll;lenngog}o gf amusing illustration by these Englis el pool, kng B8N Jaules. .

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