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---— Se THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNEBDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1918. New Road to Health for Women and the Secret of Youth Are Learned by Meg Villars From ‘‘The Circus Lady’’ Josephine Demott Robin- son, ex-Queen of the Arena, Shows How the Right Kind of Exercise, While Dressed in Male Attire Without Corsets, Will Make a Woman Fit. , But She Must Work Un- der the Eye of the In- structress and Do Her Stunts With Vigor, Vim and Regularity, With Horses, Dog, Open Air , and a Circus Ring to Help. ; BY M&G VILLARS. € thought I wae in love with your Gar New York, but just at the pres et moment I am quite ready to forswear you! I may be fickleminded —every woman is—bdut now I am wildly en- tbustastic about the little towns and villages out Long Island way. I made fay first trip along that line this af ternoon and I had a glorious time. Tedeed, it was so delightful that I came back to the heart of the city end ite noise and bustle in no very eager frame of mind, for I would so much rather have stayed down at Hempstead, where you don't mind the cold, because you don’t get it in; @ series of draughty blasts as you do in town, and where the snow is snow. I went to Hempstead to visit Mrs. Josephine Demott Robinson's place, which will shortly be @ “Muldoon’s for Women.” ‘While I was waiting for my hostess 1 had leasure to look around, #o with feminine curiosity I availed myself of the occasion. The photographs of Mra. Roinson, when she was Josie Demott, appealed to me greatly; tiny—as fur an inchon go—great little Queen of tho Cirous Ring, famous in this land and in Europe, was @ daring rider, as > $ daring as she was gracefy' ‘> pictures . { 1 me, and the plucky way «he won ADIFFICULT SSTONT! | NOT AS ~ BASY AS Sj iT wwoKsf ws COMFORT AND BXERCISE IN AN 4RM CHAIR. fectly splendid that will be-what a Peter Pan li%) to live. The wood that stretahes out away from the lake wh there is the cutest little bridge would be @ lovely place to play red Indians— but how {dfotic of me. I am quite for- getting that I'm crown up. As a mat- ter of fact, I don't think Mra, Robinson wants her guests to remember that they are grown up, #0 perha . I haven't made a break after all, As well us curing the bodily ail- ments of her unwise sisters Mrs, Rob- inson firmly asserts she can etrengthen their nervous syst I'm not a great believer, as In nerve cures be- cause they are usually conducted in eanitariums under the “sheltered lito! principle. We women are all big children whe cannot be trusted to work alone! A n will rig up a ciser in her bath or vow to use it every that woman Is a pro nal who de ponds on her muscles to earn her daily bread she won't exercise more tha hree mornings out of seven and then will only do exercines » At Mra, Robinson's # them all and do them regularly for two reasons, because sho has compan- ona and therefore the ¢ pirit which lurks in every used, and because of the personality of the little lu hing her to think of e human form divine" ack her place at the top of the bill, efter having left the ring for twelve = of married seclurton, entitles her ‘to boast of far more knowled training than can many profes phyetcal culture, It's the thing in the world to get back to old habita once you have dropped them-— for easier ones—and it needs more per- severance and energy than It does to make good right at the beginning of a career. IT WASN'T A CHILD, "TWAS MRS. ROBINSON. In the room where I waited signs of a child's preae: Gloves, toys and worn trac comfortable furniture that a child's a play always leaves. Therefore when u or hubby's pants first thi tiny little slip of @ person in knicker-|™orning, then after a hard Dockers, gaiters and a top cont came] OUsly invigorating day of fres fm and advanced, with free, easy move- and exercixe, wnen you ments, ike a young child, I thought,| turn your head to look at the “Mutu little girl has been went in to] sorgeous Paris model going at w b keep me company.” Imagine my as- you just flop down in a tonishment, therefore, when I realized | fortable position in one of “the child" was Mrs. Robins fine anm chairs and snore your hi had been up all night with off {f you want. Mrs, Robinson doe: dog, she had been out all day ex: wish you to dress up and make her horses and yet there whe w tuble-d’ ote conversation; she just ex ‘woman past her first youth, as fresh pects you to do the easy exercises she) 1 es a daisy with eparkling blue-crey eyes you, conscientiously, and then, tal ené merry smile, a lissome figure such @s few girls of elrhteen posses and the was like that because she chose to be 90, & knowledge which she ts ready to impart to any woman old before her time from jack of right exercise, from tmproper food; to any woman suffering and Social Obitzations (with a big “Ss” and « ble “O") When she ts alone the first thing tired woman does ts to off the a t made of steel and sa d silk. known 4s cor: Mra, Robinson's Muldoon’ Women" you not only remove that wressure physically but mentally as w You can b You don't pla: exercising in fan .| costumes and get back into yc fino gowns and talk “protty-pre politely at meal times. No, you put on a sweater and an old pair of your broth- body as her than A fack of potatoes to be shoved about anyhor —_—— \- GOFF REPRIMANDS ELDER FOR QUESTION OF RELIGION. * Creed Does Not B nter Court of Jus- tice, He Tells Former Brook- lyn Prosecutor. ert be natural and as primitive ax you ike; it's all part of the cure, | LOVELY CHAIRS TO LOLL WHEN YOURE: TIRED, I tell you, EOPLE who have been induced to buy cheap Player-Pianos, under the impression that they were practising economy, on the whole have paid a high price, as their later experience will prove, ‘There are Player-Pianos offered at lower figures than “It w » Gott all tite | living rooms | ttle den where hang, frame ¢ wuarded by shag what bls origin Klish sheep dog fair and jn a fair and tia the horses beautifully groomed an cared for by thelr mistress; the circu ring where #0 many famous mrotee: sionals have exercised, wher: have been trained and wher scious, awkward maids at be, Is entitled to rial trial and he will have st tn this court." ai BROKERS MEET AT WALDORF | TO ORGANIZE ASSOCIATION. | oe rons} have been taught to use the muscles | that God placed in thelr bodies, which | is better than slouching through lite! New Organization Will Be Called and adapting thelr bodies to thoir | the International Association of clothes instead of thelr clothes to their | bodies Brokers, It Is Announced rst steps toward the brokers’ for. \THERE WILL BE TENTS TO} CAMP OUT IN SPRING, of an association intended to be “With the iene you can't forgel” but every dollar INVESTED in a Belining brings full value, Only by sacrifice of quality in material and labor can player-pianos be produced 1! at ridiculously low prices, oted by others. hg v ‘ermis. Booklet on Request. | + On the open space behind the house y-wide were taken today at a Satrance gSth #t.. N.Y. for e ng out in the spring. How You can’t get away from a A committee consisting of Clement ut Boston, Ma 7 A. Parker of 1 rkins of Lawren! ff Montreal, Hord of Indianapolls, Tnd., an Loonard Jr, of this city Way a lo draw up @ constitution, aor areas Lrskin _Chaly mat Is Not wala of Legislators’ wit v7 ) fal ling, knocked over a : D wey Delving to Root of Graft, Boe ; TOSE ~ burns he received while if ni rter, T the unload ‘NEW POLICE INQUIRY WELCOMED BY WALDO, Wh SAYS REL HELP Commissioner Declares, With the coming of the very latest ‘inquisitorial body to dig around in po- a history and methods view with an Evening World re- 1 that he would be glad to give the nittee all poiltical significance of the Wag- ner investigation did not seom to worry Commissioner. tude was that if Tartmany wanted to y hin and get ready for a municlpal cam. alge by putting the blame for vice and Waido's attiiude in » was very glad to be repudiated, at GUESTS AT inbnai ROLL FROM CRB LED 10 BABYS BIRS ROBINSON AND HER LAMB. | Tried Hard to \ Save Life. mother ‘The three-weeks-old son of Angalo Ives on Fisher avenue, Tucka- to save the baby's life. night the grandmother was left MBS ROBINSON. ment by him and would be kept out so long as he was Commissioner. the fire and cross ‘ommissioner has 0 the Rosenthal ay cool and u as he received tho inspectors su moned before him for the beginning of the day's work. He made himself very plain in his talk witi The Evening World's representative that he was not afraid of fire and that what he was trying to do, had been trying to do and would continue to try to do was | tried to wet the police force out of graft and make the city a+ clean as it was pos- sible for a police force to make a vity of the size of New York, | Pe hha WAGNER POLICE INQUIRY | litiors on his shouldera he was | BEGINS NEXT TUESDAY. | ! Senator Says Committee Will Start | Work by Consulting Whit- } for the Wagner Legislature at Al- r Rhinelander ry in an ine auehay ran into the room where the baby ug to find his chothing In explodiig lamp had ning oil all over him. gathered the lite one in Jer arins and, though the flames set fire o her dress and her hair, ran out into the street, sere 4 to smother ghe flami that he was not at all alarmed the help that he could Investigation was fair and 1 the dead, and she Hie expressed atti- pos Wilson Revives Bleycle Fad. 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