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cal The Chorus Girl— Seven Ages of Thos. F. Ryan—Allen’s Kids —Chas. Darnton Interviews Marie Dressler—Ketten’ sCartoon MAGAZINE +» STORY ‘SECTION, PBBVWOOHOPKOSEDOOS a) LECHRESOPLOSESHOGESDHOSSO: POS LOOSEHVOSODHPHOOOOEHROLESE In One Month Miss Ayer Will Take the FatOff a Workingwoman Who Weighs 225 Pounds é ® ® ® The Treatment Will Not Inter- fere Materially With the Wom- an’s Daily Du- ties. By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. | OO much flesh T 1s a serious handicap to the woman who = | | { | must work, It adds to the difficulties of her! tasks. Tt fs in her way as she goes about her dally duties, and she should be rid of it. She can be rid of ft if she will, and I Nppe in this series of simple ex periments to show her how. She can reduce herself without los {ng any time from her work, and } methods that will not interfere ma terlally with her usual routine living. All she has to do ts to follow th advice and treatment I am going give to the woman I have taken j hand. around quickly aterially to the fatigue Mrs, Martin welght, nut from any reas but Decause she wants to be a work better. She tms asked me @udject, reduce h and tell her story tot Bvrening World who s ffer ax go that they too may follow he ment and lose flesh as I expec to do. T have undertaken to show her low to jose flesh, and she has \\ Re TOO OOO OOOnn THESE ARE FER YOUSE ITS ME FAVOR FLOWER, DESE AND Th BUCKS WHEAT Che NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MAGAZINE+» STORY| ie _ SECTION. APRIL 18, 1908. Mrs. Martin's Measurements, Bust ... - 47 Inches. Walst at Las Hips - “4” Thigh .. by) Forearm af het} Upper arm seen the reason why @he should deny | nerseit the enjoyment of food she Uked | to eat | Bhe likes all eweet things, and has a [erent fondness for bread, enjoys beer, | puddings, pavtries, peas, beans «nd other fat-forming foods. On account of her age she will be more difficult to reduce than if she were a younger woman, Rut I am e he keeps the trentment up long » will be able to lose many at, gain in comfort, and the Bhe will be held will un- | doubtetly cure the Indigestion to which she has eo long been subject Mrs. Maftin !s @ very rapid eater. She dolts her foot without ciewing It, and she has never chosen her meals from the etandpotnt of a dietician, but has eaten anything a rather abnormally de- valoped appetite craved. ]| Bhe is, however, perfectly willing to HOURS: yey odors ond large extent nave to atABOle delich begin treatmen: wearisome tn knows to and not ouinversome been careful ti Her arately. don. ‘want in whi tet measurements to set an exaat time to work out Mrs, Mar- pect in a very ma- ow she can “d@ proper BAR-LOVE-MAIKING 43 the great di Aman fence. | | | nothing night after he ceases to be \ [Himontal diet of bread and milk. ADRS MARY MIARTIN AS SHES TODAY Phyaletan. who w nen she has A auffere one hand, cur! her halr with the other, from indiges: | t) bronchial! |; @ecompany herself on the plano p she ts _ | marriages. (een great SSESSS ‘Fashion Goes the! s permit. > extreme style in spring garments S| those that are not are old. are given | sat ejafalotafet Reflections of a Bachelor Girl. | nd promtsing nothing. ons a womnan’s dress up the dack with almost the same| grace and nlacrity that @ woman displays ‘In climbing a barbed wire ‘A woman oan do nothing wrong, a8 long as a man ‘5 in Jove with her, and} Give me a man with a dark brown past—one who has tasted the spice tn ‘pudding, and won't begin to long for it the moment he has been put on the mat The kind of wife every man is looking for {s one who can peel potatoes with That old saw about marrying a man to get rid of him tsn't a Joke; it's the made over a vas SE BOOPDS >OSBE® EQPO’ PHSCDOEGRO® “The Clawhammer”’ for the Swell EasterGirl; 3 “Beetle’’ and “Butterfly’’ Coats for Her Sisters ° oe Limit This Year ---Striking Coats, Keep Company) with the Flower, Pot Hats. | BY DIANA DE MORGNY | HE Easter girl has borrowed | lines for her costume from bird and deast, and has even condescended to take reviled lobster’s mailed coat and fashion for herself Mke unto it both in color and shape. Watch out for the bi butterfly and the cl morrow in the 'E: they ara the height of the fashfon The Easter girl who follows Dame Fashion to the limit will wear one | of these three garments and look as much like ao butterfly or a beetle as the best cut and taflored garment will There {s no such thing as | tle wing, the vhammer to- Por ter parade, All the new styles are extreme, and | The Itttle short coats will probably be most popular for everyday wear. consequently more of th to-morrow than the mers, which are drest coats, The Sail ™5 BUT TERE, sy paeagy faria EHE just | watst down THE BEETLE, The bu <ilks o: shaped like y conts are made of lace ter muterlals, and are the wings of butterflies, man’s vest as po! lentific maneuline method of saying a} 'h* A . elther im > sleeveless, | e mode 3 | s. and besides that it y for the emphasis * rook the cradie with ther foot and ses UA sali So " long? With this t was taken up by It isn’t Cupid, but cupidity, that ts to Blame for those unhappy international large hani-1 eof dull gold. /bratded stra ed eae faigeeien a Bu and who have hions to us for a hun- reach almost | trimmed with hioh, Uke all! in shaded greens he moment, is|an eer: hat is lined with life, has not best way. Coggins SAPO OAs HOMNOM MDEON ae =} HOW LOVELY SAY, WHY AND I ete OONT ‘You PUT WANT YOU ANOTHER ONE TO SEE OF THOSE ON MY NEW YOUR FEET EASTER HAT. (TS ME OWN FAULT, ! SHOULD BAVE KEEP OUT OF ‘DE WAY! You HAVEN'T BEEN FIGHTING, HAVE rout DOC OOO DODO OOOO DODO COU CIO OOO OOOO OOO OOO OOO OOOC OO COD OOCOOOOOOOOOOOUD! GEC YOU NEARLY CUT OFF ME HEAD! | OUGHT TO CUT QUITE A FIGURE IN THIS HAT! Now COME ON HAT PINS AND BIg HATS! 1 40T ME EASTER DEFENDERS ON} ITS A SHAME HOW SMALL DEY MAKE O&SE DOOR ‘NOW A DAYS DO YOU SEE THAT. WOMANS HAT: STICK IN THAT MAN'S SPORTING GOODS