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MONDAY, MAY 13, 1918 Faded at 30? Fat at 40? Annette Kellermann Shows How to Avoid That Fate § an ¢ SYew Exercises to Help Women to Keep Their Beauty Arranged by “Venus of To-Day” in New Book To Keep Beautiful Woman’s Right and 5 Duty, Even if She's Married. nea Marguerite Mooers Marshall “a4 iew and true gospel of a woman's right to remain beaut will save marriages than all the anti-divorce mon ever preached That is the text of a remarkable book, which should interest every yoman in America, for it is written by that Venus of to-day, Annette Kel lermann. “Physical Beauty—How to Keep It,” is the title of Mis - nii’s message to mod women, which will be published in a few days by the George H. Doran Compa d which is at once a ringing challenge to physical slackers and a most ! I com pilation of the tactics which will enable ¢ > gen- erals, Health and Loveliness, to overcome the enemy ‘ ranks of Disease and Ugliness me Re At the outset of Miss Kellermann's book she turns fier heaviest batteries on an Anglo-Saxon assumption which | do not Yahink is shared by the women of the Latin races—the st ipid fallacy that 4° oman’s *fipn to her physical marriage automatically uttra exempts her from any further While we are going about the f atten- tivene: usiness e@t curtailing personal why not pass a law denying to one the right to be fat? C fatness is an offense against nature, health Se t be, as it too often is considered f the jue 1 woman, fa 7) Miss Kellermann points out in © Right to Be Beautiful,” “the| the position of the body in standing + jor sitting. The careless posture vera man takes it as atter| °C. qmmerage woman takes it as & matter) (4. No 2) is characterized by sng f cours 8 y ogi course that she shall ‘settle down’) ping abdome ng chest and etdter marriage. And she usually set drooping head, All these faults, Miss Siaee with a thump. The process is in| Kellermann says, are due to the un Daome rflysterious way connected with| Natural exaggeration of the spinal teeing her figure and letting aritt|CUrVes, and may be corrected by F stretching and straightening the jpAlt matters relating to the care and spine. One exercise which she rec pre ervation of her body beyond the ommends for posture ix to place the wrath ond as toothbrush, conceded to] anda on the hips (ig. No. t) and Aig cosential to mere decency. bend backward, then forwar¢ “Asn a result, we have hundreds of r k ‘al ‘oung and middle-aged women fat,| For making a muscular corset, hapeless, loose, engaged in a con which will keep the abdomen in its cnuous struggle with their buttons; | Pace and develop the strength and | beauty of the watst, Mis “the be s Kellermann scrawny umbrellas of women : ‘ says that viewsth every curve a hollow and every, t of all exercises » trying to make itself felt and| “Te (hose of raising the legs when 5 \lying on the back and rising to a qand what te the result? I sce dt] Mtns posture with the feet held Miss Kellermann's eves, and 1{@0WM:: One of the exercises she ad vises women to practice most ts ple nnot put it more clearly than she. | lees : “So we find the world filled with| red in Fig. No. 4. “Lying flat on | the back,” describes it |hands at your sides, and finally bringing with »happy homes from which love has vin “wn with the passing of the fro: mplexion and the lither figure of {se the leg from the floor far back over the hips the logs as rhood, and all because of the pop: ar fallacy that marriage blinds a| ‘he head as you comfortably can 1 forever to feminine charms and|*° may, In time, be able to touch vinten the necessity for the wife's |th® floor over your head with your " g attracate toes.” “When women fade at thirty, grow} Another valuable exercise (Mig t at forty and shrivel up at fifty, no} No. 5) is thi ying on your back stem of morals will save them, for | double one leg at the knee and bring an's love must have feminine|!t Up until it touches your chest (Auty as a flower must have water; clasping the hands in front of the knee ehe be nd that you keep the other leg stiff ut with the other leg.” to help to pull it against you It is rtant that this le ght up as far od if women will insist on becom- men will instinctively turn yet again to the fl of youth— beauty the if it be neglected and un & ugly ain euty fades R ared for Vor developing the muscles of ab “This, then is the new gospel of |domen and } and eradicating a an's right and duty to he beau |tender ity at the waist le in it of health that i © pictured in Wg. No. ¢ of all visible outward the feet at ix inche au f To this fun s pe arly for amental biner beauty she ward we vig ust add t onscious external \Tight knee so t ! eauty of vrace of action and erpres-|a right angle wit as seen in the supple body, well |the same ro t and ssed—in fea-| ward ind ert Va snappy rn i ov rth b keep the love All ex AMNRITARARE Sshe has won, On no ¢ basis ean clot none et jshe win and keep the admiration of A well ei pttentive he lose h Lin kee h fit. Wn own self and that joy in lif ‘ rl a cule what feel things are po hs able to meet njury nN Then Miss Ke mas on direc fan “Gy ve t and a > de and he ody, 'T ‘ VIRGIN ISLANDERS ONCE x ‘ may be used t PIRATES 4 pment of 1 © take Y actic ; 1 Hout correct 1 (Fig. No. 1), ¢ ® a of _ é F ‘ ‘. HALF Ain MOHAN Gals cited Miss Kellermann 8 Exercises for AN HOUR A DAY GIVEN TO THESE AND OTHER EXERCISES, UP A WOMAN FIT, POISED AND ATTRACTI\ sand Stre, Fig. No.S. An Exercise for Stimulati ngthening® all the Vital and Abdominal Organs A Few Legal Tangles Unscrambled Law Says Where You Can’t Lose You Can’t Win, So in Every Case Ni , a a7 ‘Keeping Beautiful’’ SAYS THEIR AUTHOR, ; Pig. No.4 ThiS Vigorous Exercise iS beneficial tre Fig. No. 6. Exercising — * | Che Muscles of } Motion and | a Stimulant- for the 4 Circulation There Must Be a Hazard, Such as Carryiny a Bundle by the String or Poking Your Ear Into Learned Judges Have Put Callouses on Their Elbows Leaning on the Bar While Trying to Decide Just What Constitutes Prohibition Puz the Bustle, zle Is the Shaft to for I's a: Find Out Mysterious Where the Dumtbwaiter Is Another Legal as Goulash —- But Before ‘ Untangling All These Legal Knots Let’s Wait Until the Kaiser, All Knotted Up, Untangles Himself, B) ARTHU R BU GS’) BAER poright, 1018 Press 1 4 Co, (The New York Evening War Depa has just rited a 1 VA inition ma w live, but i I While outp ropped his y of board pie on th wiu vat a ection of Shar E fi nearthir ’ on'’st which is the ace of mola rh nan \ © be kept secret, a the b om question w 1 ve kk up that he ca \ f only 4 ter np 18 Goofus « 1 in w ' G wit t) y While conceding t t y and eft rthern ¢ ' ted « ne ’ b y < 1 the i vin we 8 1 the a law w y t you t A . of cha 1 ard must ente transa onde it lawfal, + # carrying a bundle t r 5 nt find w he du \ €p ib and ubplaut ‘em, who is elected Just as avon ay you have ) the ground for the summer, the em without waiting to read the at a chicken only has claws, as But this qu n can t awhile until we have the Kaiser up e's on his way now, the latest bulle- tributaries with a fractured guide is still another puzzle that is on their elbows from lé&ning Why is as my elping to gum the mental parade y nt w s not compulsory makes a short lady look we can allow this prob! They m to the Junkers. are eating " 1 clovers e lucky, but not when you have of the Pennsylvanta Capitol some lors were booked at $ hick Se reased ped t t sp 0 each, acey- chewing or to gets have de n price, judg h von Hindy {s marching ‘em up by himself nkers from marching their flat ught to be a law compelling th the grand target cotillon Instead be deciphered in the big wash and all four cylinders again. Italy France and The Junkers back Duser seat to make to again, @ patch t of the jury, don't forge Cyurhe adjourned, WILL |, ; ‘ | Time We Recognized That This Much 4 1918 MONDAY, MAY 13, Why Do Husbands Succeed? Don’t Ask Them to Answer--- Find the Moth Mother-in- Law! Maligned Old Lady Has Always Been Found in the Vanguard of Human Progress—It Is She Who Points the Way. By Nixola Greeley-Smith ASI week the defendant in a divorce suit urged in extenuation of his a conduct that for cight years his home had been a free boarding house for his wife’s relatives. “I did not marry a woman, but a group,” he said. 4 time that some ‘in-law’ or other was not visiting us.” 1 do not quote this complaint to begin the usual lecture on not allowing mother-in-law to live with you, the necessity of making marriage a solitude of two, &c. We know all that, and it would be stupid to go over it again, But it is time that some one should say a good fy word in defense of the most reviled and helpless class * — of living creatures, our relatives by marriage: ee The thought that each one of us, through some connection, falls into the proscribed class—that there exist few men or women who are not “in-laws” to somebody—ought to lend us tolerance But does it? Has any one of us ever stopped to think that without our “iu-laws” we might never have emerged from the Dark Ages—worse yet, we might still inhabit caves and go clothed in s! or not at all? Why? Because we would have had no)———————— The Cave Man, without | rejoice ‘when at last he comes to New York and you have the proud privi an incentive to prove himself other | j.5 c+ introducing him to your bus than the poor fish his mother-in-law | pand believed have emerged “There was never Brave ambition, him to ibe, would never | He comes, fascinating and witty aa frm the cave and| ever, !t seems to How it built himself a house ingly he talks as he reaches every i ‘ es |little while for the decanter of Scotch And I am eure the Cave Woman) put your husband se not never would have decided that she you. terest listening to the guest's merry q Gloom needed more attractive garments! wraps him like a cloak. Silence lock than her summer fura if she had not| his fine drawn, disapproving lips wanted to show her husband's | 0D!y his eyes appear to live, and they are fixed with stern intensity on the mother that she was more than) gooanter of Scu fla Has Peaks sood enough for his family, “The woman soul leadeth us up ward and on,” wrote Goethe at the! end of Faust. | I have always been convinced that | this upward pointing soul is the soul of mother-‘indaw; that this much maligned old lady has always been enough for moroseness. For cousin is helping himself to hooker. And Pr only seven years away Your cousin has been to @ part the night before and has met New York women for the first time, H tells you with nave candor of bow you a fitt Natlonal tlon the found in vanguard of human he “had them all going and yo progress. husband, who 1s a New York man Mothers are indulgent, flattering, | glares, but does not unlock his lip admiring. Hven the gallows bird is| “Isn't he fascinating?” you ask a hero to the woman who bore him. after the long evening is over. Ant Wives, if left to themselves, would| your husband's bottled indignation be Httle more exacting than moth- bursts at last ers. They too would rather admire “He's a cad,” he jet him and cheer than point | out of the of ambition to the the steep path loitering male. | It is dt this point that the moth. as you can. won't you Then, of course, there { er-in-law function of stimulation by | when your husband's maiden disapproval begins. And, if you rives to spend the summer reek the source of nearly every| She comes from a far away coun great man’s success, take one little| suggestion, “Find the Mother-in- Law.” try town, and she believes that a moderate exposure of the collarbon should mark the extreme limit of dress Wives and mothers try to make and decency, You take her to your men comfortabie. But it is from) club for luncheon, and when ghe secs discontent, not ease, that great women smoking at the next table she deeds, are born, Dean Johnson of | knows that you lave lured her tnto underworld &, from the love of Tristan and Isolde to the New York University’s School of | the Finance has pointed out that Xan- tippe, whose name has become a| Way of eating cold asparagus, ts to synonym for shrewlshness, was the| her “refine “not refined’—and {deal wife for Socrates, gince she| Practically everything that makes goaded him into doing and being|!!fe endurable falls under her ban something, But even Xantippe would, [n sheer self-preservation from have been more effective as a mother-| death by boredom, you may take to {in-law e hocking the lady. Words that are Not every mother-in-law fulfils her | bullets, opinions that are bombs, pour | destiny as the pacemaker of her eon-| OUt upon her until she begins to sus in-law’s success. We meet mothers-In-| pect that r brother has wed the | law on every side who are as gentle | Scarlet Wor and admiring and peaceful as moth-| Eventual! rhaps, you shock her ers themselves. Such mothers-in-law | {nto going home. Your husband says shirk their obvious duty of speeding | 4pprovingly int Elizabeth ig a up their daughters’ husbands. | Splendid old Moned woman, We For th don't find many other relatives-inlaw com by agerieved husbands lit plained of You smile happily and hypoertt! tle can be said, Perhaps they exist | ¢ and agree wit For Aunt to {ustrate the diversity of human | Elizabeth has won you at last, saved opinion you from {nsanity—for ha: Your dashing cousin from Balti: | GON more is coming to see you, What a nd you know definitely that. you figure h at the Monday hops! How hive passed civilization supreme gallant and accomplished you have You have been persistently po always thought him, And how you lite to a relative-in-law Wild Birds Called by Barge Whistle. STRIKING example of wild- ticular whi a@ dinner A bird intelligence has been ob-| g More thas served on the Panama Canal | re distinguish een thi n connection with the underwater | whistle and other wopkinar blasting that is carried on there, A/and natives hare in the harvest barge has been especially equipped > for drilling blast holes below the UEER alah and Gepolae charame in| Ue ees nne Oe, INDEXING them. When a blast ts ready the experience Sane craft moves off to a safe distance, dent) was de fig and before setting off the dynamite, and soa apy the barge whistle is blown several ary articles which had fr times to warn all vessels in tha lected vicinity antly numbers of wild| | sea Victor is may pen coming from all (” 'h8 ain tha lirection ays Popular Mechanics, | '!¢" ™ 4’ the reason being they have learned | °° Q ne that mar dead i tunned fish rise to the surface of the water fol fe dowlps wach explosion, Lp \hem this icle

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