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ae NOPE TO RATIFY T9-DAY 'Face, Fashion, Figure, Fe WEST INDIES PURCHASE : é Dm . ’ > . But Another, Fast, Pre tm Unconscious Propagandis( of Pat Reduction, Georg lad Hroadhurst, Says Women Vat Too Much and Don't Exercise Enough, Smith Dy Nisola Greeley to @ satire ° od, 1 want (em should be ' end Paid For’ end ie eens how fat @ ‘we dram Ce | successes of the Mr. Hroadhu ducting ay 1 have « “n stops itching aaa anules suffering with ecrema, ringworm, so of the heaviest le t rdupote of i that audience, who compo (ans emt ene tatlor weighed me. ‘You woth 167,’ he said repronehfully, ‘Next time you I exercised come in you'll walgh 180 a 1 aaw myself weighing 180 vernarular I dteted, 1 drink The next tt tor I weirh at wen SS ——— BUYS THIS $1.35 GUARANTEED BEF DESCRIPTION Made of fine quality white rubber, equ’ i weod bos. 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And—er—you know—e—e hen should be pyeoer than @ chicken, sat- urally.” “There are no hens in New Yerk, ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, and Food el Are the Five F’s That Sway Femininity, loresannine kin. eruption, tty Kee Personally, 1 prefer the sylph type.” Mr Broad feuly Ao u tie 8% | hurst continued tn the very pleasant votea whieh etill prociatme tts quickly the if uring # . fad the thin becomes clear and Seale toa, allegiance to the England he left many years ago, “You seo, I'm a eyiph| | mynelf,” he added “The last time I waa in London my| Hroadhuret added, lapsing inte the || Ob nyself. “Did you write it with any Idea of propaganda?’ 1 asked ‘Do sree with the Swedisn artist leclared the other day that Now York women are all too fat?” THE RELATIVE WEIGHT OF THE CHICKEN AND THE HEN. tyoir husbands and to be attractive other men—not #0 attractive as/| want to be, but a@ attractive as | y dare to be.” And do men reduce In the hope of ining the youthful fanoy of their T asked hurst answered. the heaviest possible italics), “but in the hope that other women will still find them attractive. Man meanders. and excusable for them to meander and utterly dreadful for woman to polyander. And in the discussion which ensued we got a long way from our asubject—the fat woman—Mr. Broadhurst bad positively to be dragged back to her. - “You know,” he eald, “the working man who regards his wife primarily | as @ helpmate may not care particu- | larly if she gets fat after a yew years of marriage, but other men do care, tremendously, I know several hus- bands who say at home, don’t care how fat you get. ways be the same little girl to me, but who tell their friends ‘she's as fat as a horse, but I have to pretend I like it, For when she tried to reduce her temper got so unbearable I couldn't live in the house with her.’ Seriously, no man really admires a fat woman, you know, at least, not in the play about sending the heavy- weights to Turkey where it's popular ‘ like what l ir is fashionable,” I interrupted. fashionable for women to be thin, just now. But don’ you remember when the blonde British spear carrier was the masou- line ideal and leaner women padded themselves in her likeness. A men has no very fixed ideas of what a woman should look like, He admires what other men like.” “I think I agree with that,” Mr. Broadhurst said. “Mon are greater slaves to fashion than women. How many men get to wearing those funny little mustaches just because Charlie Chaplin wears one in the moving pic- tures, And they all put their straw hats on on a certain day and amash on another certain day. Yes, quite true that man likes the because she's the fashion of Of course,” Mr, Broad- possible Mr, Broadhurst,” I interrupted. 1 made my tone as severe as possible. Mr, Broadhurst's expression grew very sad, “I wish I could believe you, but I know better,” he remarked, “But I assure you there are only chickens ranging from 16 to 60. They all dress that way, walk alike and tals alike.” “and you can’t tell your little cousin from your grandmother until you sea the expression of ber face,” gaid Mr. Broadhurst. “Why, because little cousin seems so more sophisticated?” I asked, “Oh, not alway protested Mr. Broadhurst tn such a shocked voice that I am sure he has @ very nice little cousin of his own somewhere, The young girls do talk in these \ to be sure, I suppose, though board- ing school girls have been alike in all ages; only to-day they are @ little franker about it.” ‘Again Mr, Broadhurst had got away from the fat woman, He seemed to hate her even as @ topto of conver sation, I brought him back te ber more sternly than before. “Iam astonished that the crazo for reducing,” ly. “Apparently you agree with thone mon who think that a woman 1a tnter- ested only in the four Fa, which in the modern woman's alphabet have| taken the place of the four C'e—Iace, Fashion, Figure and Feet. Feet, of course, takes in her dancing inter est “There's a fifth F in her alphabet, ' raid Mr, Broadhurst, dejectedly, It stands for FOOD. When you have was natural for me to write a farce | |) shout reducing after I had reduced + which noth . condition brought on by “Not o! “ Mr. Broad. | in the rat anawered, Tas eald wives With | PAry fo, enable your blood no matter how much or what your food merely passes th Tithout doing you any led me to certain specula-| pale and sickly looking, fas to why men think tt natural | plant trying to . Ordinary Nusated tron wilt otten increase the strength and endurance of delicate, ner sous folks 200 per cont. in two weeks’ time. f tor © ermeee © “od . Gel Bunge \as nas © Interviewed at his Hotel, Mr W oo ue of Aifferent toods to the r pow never have been « Johnson #9 comp y ae 1 414, and while training fight with Frank Moran 1 regularly (ook Bumated irom, and 1 am certain “Perhaps not all of them,” Mr. Broadhuret answered, “but must Petit: at 46 care: admit that @ great many women inj jn Now. at 60 New York t too much and don't) and his face be ‘olse enough. ‘The subject of re-| ancy of youth, Aa I have ducing interests @ rather narrow cir-| dred. time ‘r ts cle,” be added—"the men and women | Offi! oniventt who care about their physical ap-| Cincy and nauseous octle pearance, Women reduce to please/take simple nuxated tron, da that the lives of the started more of les# than a blood. Iron ts ab: food into living tissue. 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