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to OR H : Sie Eat Little, Chew Y our Food,” ~ Horace Fletcher’s Doctrine ” died in Copenhagen of HIS RULE FOR HEALTH AND LONG LIFE, You Really Care For, and Chew Every Mouth- a Liquid That Must Be Swallowed.” By Marguerite Mooers Marshall Conyright, 1919, by the Prem Pudtahing Co, (The New York brening Worl \CE FLETCHER, founder of the faith of Fletcherism, has just bronchitis at the age of sixty-nine, thus giv theories of nutrition the support of a life ful Until It Has Lost Its Savor and Is Reduced i} ve) rnb ng to Lis remarkable { i SO New York Ta step e nam ee ce ORAL NET REE War Babies “Eat Only When Really Hungry, Only Such Foods Who Will Have to Be Introduced to Their Father ap agape eet nape ten ee eee tr act ee rt TTT 0 a % WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1919 Wy Fairy Tales of To-Morrow By Nixola Greeley-Smith y The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) THE THREE BEARS—NO. IV. Coprmalit, 1919, NCE upon a time there were/did not really believe in any of these Three Bears, who lived to-|things. Wut they thought them ex- gether in a great, big house | cellent doctrine for the great, Huge of their own in the middle of | Bear, who answered to the name nowdrift. One of than was alittle |Moujik. And the great, Huge Bear small, Wee Bear,|was a simple creature who would and one was a/tave beon glad to practise brotherly Middle 1 Bear,|love and to give anythjng he pos- But unfortunately he did not possess anything. “I will be the officer.” said the Wee Small Bear, as they started out. “And I will be tho Commissary De- and the other-was | sessed away. a great, Huge Bear. | They had each a bow! for their por- a chair to sit | ; time nearly as long as that promised to man by the | ; soe 65 | Hantiwa asd futnioh gods and: ls ‘ oe | But while|}forms and food,” said the Middle- ie The food gozpel of Hors sher might be summed in the fairy-story, | Sized Bear. ee up in one vigorous verb He was a splendid & | . which we all read And what shall 1 "asked the L antidote to a generation of Americans who had phrased &) SoA Gaeeievawee When we wore lit | sreat, Huge Bear. ~ and practised the blasphemous doctrine of “Bat and { the great, Huge Bear had the b “Why, you will fight the Beast, of run’~-blasphemy against the body, temple of the spirit, BY, is and the In t chair ana | cour the other two bears an- A ’ and against civilization and its hardly acquired re ae ihe pias of 1, Gl vied [abana and t ae ¢ * ment of dining. Not so long ago “a nation of dyspepites” mgr Proper and rights and tho other|was not alto ed with ae : EX" was a descriptive commonplace ay applied to America, 1 to him, in this tale the divi-| fight with t ast and drove him } and in bis recent book, “In Defense of Women,” our most brilliant satirist, sion of property was not so just.| back almost into his ¢ H. L. Mencken, deplores the fact that cooking is still a lost art among For the great, Huge Bear had the ut. | And then a } thing hap. American housewives. tlest bowl of porridge, sometimes no| pened. For the Little Bear, who had That the orderly, leisurely consumption of not too much food would porridge at all, and very often he{never been very much interested tn increave greatly health, longevity and gastronomic enjoyment was the do b a hed to sleep in But the little, |the fight with the Beast, began to trine which the father of Fletcherism attempted to instil into his country- & rae Ma th finest and nk about the fine po ge he had men, and at least he succeeded in making all of them talk about * le ay pe bt dbed daa ‘ and erlzing” @ x TR eee 1 to just where Moujik In his carly forties he wos refused | : y Wal AR en era & k Just by a life insurance company as a bad | V#!ue in the campaign to cure for the | M MAC eauahe te Hh raw i great, Huge t nu'd be Tisk, and at that time sentenced to | frst victim of German aggre n - S.C ET " pies sae place iy s ! S$ Aad @) surprised and ‘ the Ale of a combination of obesity, heart | He really was the fest expon VIOLA E.MICKS. B.APRIL 29. ‘ q FRANCES DEBES ~ May 19™ I9I1B~ Dik dau ; Middl I Who had been gete trouble au! cther diseases. Therefore | food saving in the Unit d — i wornnnne ganar ponte ie Pig tho vAded bsbuing Unit and he began study the principles of] as long ago as 1909 es Vid Belk ee te breakfast | and 1 did no Bintetics. He found out, first, that he| that adherents of his THE TINY TOTS WHOSE PIC SARA siete THE EVENING WORLD WILL ba, hae iatiesay @iNinieiet Ph 7 had been eating too much; sec saving daily in the Un | TURES ARE PRINTED ABOVE DO ROoORKE y BE PLEASED TO PUBLISH FauuaA Tea RalNlatarose tuete sian (Ec poneee bie that he had een chewing too Little. | ween $200,000 und. $400 WERE BORN WHILE THEIR BrESRUARY PICTURES OF OTHER NEW rest Heo Bear forgot that he who (reulived (2 Mts, covac du. 1h" whiten gee not insiat on vegetarianisi.| DADDIES WERE OVERSEAS j , YORK “SERVICE STAR” BA- tly used, and joining | Litt d He LepSAL HIN CAR ACEH Fact every one talking about “the | and he conte aie i " at rari SERVING UNCLE SAM WTS alae iis aa Sale 7 Saha pirat a Ane 1 vn nip tag a i jehew-chew man.” Keni cepted y-that mow —~ ———~ me to repe nvader back Into’ t ae ee A retired business man of independ- | of us eat too much meat, more than And while, y wore gone a littie} [0 the mean tim lunt, terrible “ent means, Mr. Fletcher had the time | the body can take cure of properly. | HE first three pictures received of litte American war babies | Ddorn April 29, 1918, while her father was on overseas duty. He has |¢ unc to their house jolt w > had heir that Bl { to spend in writing and lecturing; Cheerfulness at the table was on who never ¢n their fathers are pronted in The Evening not yet returned to be introduced to his daughter. He is Private Fred twat ie 4, [tke a thousand serper about his theories of eating, and being | of his most sensible ideas, “Don't World to-day, Hicks, Battery C, 808th Field Artille PTA SIBICRI TRE REG GhE leo cea. (Hunninigieyon- tint eads {! one of the intellectually seif-support rgue politics at the dinner table,” he ? 4 ; KS, tery vosth Field Ar I d woman, she looked | UM : sei PUPAE ime, he did not mind the good-na. | Mave, “or worry about the ses of Her fourteen-year-old aunt, Anna O'Rourke, hopes that the picture Another war baby who never has seen her daddy is France Debes, | in at the window and thon sue peopel, MY Woked at, and whore name was RNG Aeon HIGH) NA VORA CAN RUG IW OP Whee CER eon OnE ete ene ee oe ce uenrera: Worm and BFS who lives with her mother and grandmother at No. Pifty-first at the k¢ and seeing nobody | ANarehy very busy a the MAS received at first. Ihab erected Acaiereney baby Savah’s father in touch with his family, no member of which Street, Brooklyn, She was born May 19, 1918, Her father is Corporal the hous tted the latch. ‘The | Mouse of th urs BN tis proparanda did not depend on Veht the diseative has heard from him sinee August 20, 1918. He is a member of Com- Debes, ( A, 56th Engineers. He was sent to France with bis was not fastened, b se there was, and abe Titierés alone. At fifty-five seri | pany G, 195th VU. 8, Infantry, the “Old 69th." He sailed for France in regiment last March and is expected home some time this month Thr AVR HOBOS) too W es 1 was planted so that Yale University and bri yet of | October, 1917, and h's daughier was born Februa 1918, She lives Probably there are many other war babies who were born while |'*4ing With him the works of a high! ae And she records for endurance tes: rental | at No. 285 Gold {, Brooklyn, and Aunt Anna knows her their fathers were serving Uncle Sam in France, and The Evening NUSRAT Novae caiant Fale aOR aT Very tt ie 7 \ years later he returned to the wnle gi non ie eset ve e | father is mis yecause she says “Da-d ¢ is Papa?” World would be to receive and print photographs of these | \,, Cette ay aa 5 eesbil] 706) Honv and: the auadtecuied/ ete Veraity and showed an improvement Flefcherism | Viola Eli h Hicks, of No, 277 Central Avenue, Brooklyn, was particulars of their brief live Won eur and the atidd nr and the , Huge Bear, a © of 100 per cent. over his own recor eee RTs ae ee = a a a z ns a ots eel = z Bagi aa i = AnALihah coe iS ie. At this time he did 350 lifts on th , ie other, the Macbine for registering physical en- e e amy bome @urance, and before him Y best W, if Ss : n ping in my _ eae y It Takes So Long to Demobilize the U. S. Army cate ir. er, 1 reca a rather ‘a re uamalh Pie =. spare wan of not more than middle rons MORO tee ae my height, his smooth, rosy cheeks the “ 7 oy al tly R oduc ol Wi ° ° Somebody 1 Gly visible index of bis remarkable Red Tape,”’ Greatly Reduced Since’ We Entered War, Most Efficient Recording System oe ae ae said the great, Hu Physical efficiency, “One hundred and twenty yeura !s Ever Devised—Took Thirty Years to Complete ‘‘Paper Work’? After the Civil War ; in his graft v d he was abi P the natural term of human life,” Mr. ene ut to f Pietcher said at about s time. By J “ ‘ m |reported on his medical h re-, corted to t mand given to un-}discharge has appeared move slow, wa process that only about ib) woman 4 LY. Erwin. \ ; 4 7 her up, ens WM Health tv a mental and a dentot By ohn D. Er ae [port ay it occurs in the army, But) derstand to travel home| (rivolous, T tis, « machinery | fMfteen men a day to a company could |") BPs When 4 to hin vquestion. The dentist stands at the | eal 7 eapondont of The parties oii 4 uaaas te carry out the Inw w reference|on the two-thirds fars which the|of organization doing “paper work" discharged at the camps; that is, ee is the L i Bear who has lived Gateway of preventive medicine.” (a| 5° a Press Publishing Co, The New vor Wvening War }to the war tisk insurance act. his| Government grants him, han been built up at all t 1s, | When individuals were singled out for]? ibe rorel : and slept on your . th a the ig , lcondition when he leav the ser-| But before th done hi D- fand if Bill nes is to be dis d, | dischar There has be a@ gradua iad ‘ is the M e-Size ‘theory, by the way, which is the) HIS Is a story about red tape, about paper work” which has geen Poke pupae ne hia eduip-|and if Bill Jones is to bo di 1 me. Phare Daa been ac Graal At ized Bear Hbteat pet of the doctors, one of whom | y : | Papa vice must necessarily be determined) ment record m checked over |John Smith mus there until the | speeding up since, y (gotten rich selling things hap traced the death of Col. Roose. | proved the big factor in delaying demovilization of the arm) ' and made a matter of record and be|ta sea that everything has been! “paper work" is completed. Every record has to be verified and ‘4t really belong to you. All the welt to the fact that he did not have! Uncle Sam does thoroughly everything to which he sets his hand, | sent 1 ke his jacket complete. | tfrned in except ene uniform and one| TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM jeny fficer who through error pays Porridge is you and the chairs ' two ulcerated teeth pulled.) ‘and even th? natural impatience of edldiers cannot interfere with the Gov-) phe m makes a statement as to! suit of underelethe hich he may ALSO DELAYS. out more money than is due the dis- all the beds yours. You “Jeuture generations must be edu- | eMmment having a written rece rd covering every detail of the enlisted mans) what he thinks is his physical con home, but w h must be re- The transportation problem is an- arged in must make it good per-/ Should make these bad b suffer Peated to eat prope to quote Mr.| zervice from the day he donned the khaki until he is diy barged, There has | dition the company commander | turned at the end of four months, Anjother phase of the matter, The men | sonally, This naturally makes for as they have made you suffer in ihe Fletcher once more. ‘Tho trouble | been much criticism throughout the country and even in Congre pout the| makes his statement of what he} addressed fran the|must be divided into gec ai | an excess of caution past with humanity at present is that it} red tapo involved, but the most experienced army officer the War De. | thinks is the s rs condition, This | ¢ s equipment back the| groups so they be god | The ¢ Hite mee must show ne Which was very bad advic o. Gh eats too much. Tho future may who] partment say it is necessary both for the protection of the soldier and the | 18 reauired the commander) q rage point tbe the camp nearest to thelr homes, || °U! i: ape afl Larter Course, But the Big Bear took it, to may have o ounds or] pre The burden of transporting the dis-|@ier so his mail ca pe fo ded) he was hung: has learned how to eat will not gulp|.jovernment. It took thirty years after the Civil War to complete the “paper [1709 DAv6 ¥ ee v |e Bho Durden. of tranMparHhe SNe gles Tt espa pai hungry and cold and smart. , i njuries to sted ma ° 1 ep which hee cat charged men is straining tho raliroads | Prove ing from defeat ar down his food. We of the present day} work,” and then it was not thoroughly done. ‘There were many discrep: | MUHes to (ne man (tm) @ g which has caused a harged men is straining the railroads | Proper oe contunton and| ena defeat and betrayal aré in the habit of providing and]... b came connection with pension claims and the ef) |" 0°"! ee iP oreeuls dea) PRE OO EOS TRO DE: 1K p the The personnel bas to] | inl pened & terrible rumpus argse in the i ancles which came to Hight in con ' i Jing surgeon then goes over the sole | tj ng officer mo | no over and the men sorted into|@¢!ty has been the let down in! house of the Three - Rcaa asnaea checie a : i 1+ | the ling officer o camp | be § er anc mer ¢ ) Led he Th a sf sale ag Gown : | forts of relatives to obtain military y |dier, If the statements of tne sol-! wri nse to a request for; proper groups, They en sent |Morale, which has caused many of midst of which t in the gf day. We don't neod them, We Uon't ‘ i . t rec a ‘ ys regis é he old woman es- PEs want them, us we should very | cords of members of thelr familios.| ie ve} dier ang the finding of the surgeon | the ¢ of John Smith, that this|to the nearest demobilization camp |JUnior officers to be careless in ¢ uaped * han aad our it soe ep 29 Sp From the outset of the sent war) © fan enteted man, At the be) do not ag this case poes to a in 1 nnot be separated from | w 1 radius of 350 miles of their| PCtUnR tsi arr’ aa In ea Meantime the neighbors, who wer a jalharetes ds ea és has been made to reduce ' of the war th were DINE} board of review made up of severi lee be he ¢ ! r : A ek Rl ney m dar gk” ’ habit of cravi nd looked for a| & effort t a Beh PAserHa oa Glned. | K 4 ar several |t n i v are k > thelr tasks until ned by what was going the so-called “paper work” to ain i ' 4 urgeons, who de ne the al work. This reason for refusing a n the demobilization began so) work is through on, gathered and / ‘ ceee! appetite, . y when really) um, Many sho ity have been) All administration was formerly iN] exsct physical ¢ yat the time si nit — —| windows 1 det Sper Gena. B\ Bungry, only such foods as you really) oa By eighteen! He hands of company command- | oy pis dischar SSA ean ei ne vl them- he, care for, and chew WY MOWING) |e ies cu Ale nen thes ico was{er® but whon the ¢ AER ie a F . ft x or not th sould ptt it hus lost all its suvor and ta] TO ee ee omce,! Was increased 1 ne Waal the Arinistion was tlened ’ the rescue of the Smali Mites to a ilquid that mua bel sened the Adjute id Bes eallsvartha ome idee ene tk Adjutant General's office ome oO e a S oo ores and the Middle-Sized Bear, tl @waliowed.” (And Mr, Fietcher h j which | the office of re mye 18 A " diately placed with the Govern t een quoted as advising, soberly, that| 4 : jutant in each Company Headquar.| Printing off sana i ; the house belongs to the SpA } tion _ nen nillion forms required in co on ME. ultry after nree and we have no ¢ Damn ree be chewed!) RECORD 18 COMPLETE WHE " with demot Many 1 SANE le 1 settte abe \} Nine years ago he revted a m SOLDIER 18 DISCHARGED. 1 i ny Muster was d ar i — log Man wa aa : B dispute eet OF : From the tin eren , vagnitude of job the form ab , " 1 then ne porridg | vetded to organize mt Reinet ataeR Tents ' Aon y rae netead : ie 7 with ie + , * and i ; eG pe ‘ 1 yrop: ints when , mebo who put their bed among bis child neight He di ry two t The datw y y old ey comp ‘ s iemobilization began \ and « to th PF) {wired to spread bis doctrine of health! ine him, The *se ecord tr tated on port howing . Durp RAbWare fenise Anil 5 may stop P “among the children needing it most | wity his nat payers i ee \ twe whe MUST PROTECT RIGHTS OF THE ‘I've ¢ Aiea nic ke Tuga bec ' the children of the p ire enkl china avanti’ hie Aliielil ne ju-| MEN TOO. ed oT ENING } 4 ji " F ore ht General's ofiice the et would EVENING WORLD | \ 1 it's a guod nomic aspect of bis menuy wh A dc la The War } In : Thoma n t | “ rm irance Bureau , Ios "C ung be ha a fow ideas, even MR ment population, for even at the Wal- | Ge Office and y wr " 4 No, 1 ,” sald th > wh ' i q 1 q ‘ mation ‘ a great ¢ y Sa a while. Gert he spent only $1 a day for his Alaron Minn DhOke (he avatar ‘ \ ApRauinaane te Ny By am Lo yd ae food, in his mode! tenement he came ea np yu, WORK TRANSFERRED TO FIELD Mut {ea kia vara tt How O:d ls Mother? lio) A 4 S | on ! M ngland’s First Paper Mill Mites to 60 cents, and for many days| an individu SO Ahe TO SAVE HIN eee rei i ee pic i HIE combined ¢ father, “MGtand s st Paper Mj Hie lived on cereal, maple sugar and) pared for cach man and ultimat wowhen th ny reached f di t. We can't sc lina tha qwaathan | mother and Bobby ‘amount to HIG first paper mill in New Eng. fall, at a total cost of 11 cents per | will show his service from firet to last, HEN and + began tof : oe y and by the water all boiled ou sixty-five vear | ‘and way established by Danie dicia. | When a man « rvi binn ant wand a day aly Bese i caliava oi hut Ma pealer veme: (OE | und there was a gad smell Father is now five times as old as| moni hora. i It is too bad b uid not have 1 That A deriear: : Tativauke nGnuay rae if s meat Bo! ian ie ak Dab of t shown us how to reduce war's H. C.| shown on [he dividual eq nent “ Reae che aise pip hey “ONonsonse What's your more w ihe Mend ale € however, ef L. But, naturally, he was a man| record, and whe \ ran of hay ba ee ee ip ' pe M , hed ages |the plone © manufacture Bef atter Hoover's own heart, und in 1915| ferred or lea es io muee eh jutanita 6 pniey carer « atal 8 f En ree 0k poner Henibe: Geen ullk In tte . 1 usand r many of | t the lapsi at Pm on J wauiaratan ch Pus winoun >» 12 William R 1 naire By be began to work with the Commis-| account for these artictes ; eet ip of men discharged at the | the borne DUAL IR bakin’ poirektcn | erat Mtn a au eles aa aneclt : Prt He \sicn for Relief in Belgium. A year) A third record started the enh nea ne vainly to] lM i Fags Pace . eins araiet MeL ra father will ain the city | remy ) keg up, the work 110 bet Tsame time their in wn on! London Answers Je 1en be only twice! The rer 8 and w — rier, in Bruges, he independently | ent the vice is t dito} : sug er turne 24 eet dar 1 1 Ay oer ; al ed to th where j sj a fina ut, which Is a balance — aes ‘a as old as Bé@bby. d 0. The 7 y od for and 18 ed | 4 shows all t achet - ’ i at sho wt vi d en We ere th Provided fo ¥ and experimented | how W thn ice ies police host ehewing mosey due the men |UNOLE WINGSER'A pid-pOaBUM.| wint lo de 6 oh aw Chen’ wh, ' rowevers were the | Qwith “chewing squads” of Belgians,| his pay. I shows partial p, age ey eM UN Aland Bupha Gover hen « rl ys vzine what is the age of her? [fea manufacture as he believed that the food already | overpayments, court-martial reins axgtbineal oo van tthe Nonorabla) dik apes © WINDEOR wa: d_old — Answer will appear to-morrow, — | ny wag © yunning short migtt be made to last! absences without leave, oy at PPR rer ah ne fl oad ara rat va Sarky and wise ge pro COMMON SENSE TALK, ——_ |, {ty model to Didot, the great printer, "4% longer by carefully masticating it.| because of disease resultin soa an Aatiae ba 5 aie oer . Lay \ verbial serpent Bs great fa- HE late Prof, Lounsbury of Yale 4nsw 7 tothe “Mitk Trust Problem’* shed ihe Apparatus, with ° y : wene and that data| charge , vaymaster, Who|vorite he was with the Marster, who s Sab ataethed s| The suburbanite lost $29.60, 'Thel! nce of Fourdrinier, The je His knowledge of food values and of use of drugs or liquor, ov mis- way placed on fle, Anything that] stampa it, showing that th eee Dra Rady ides pases was a foe of the pur | ) ost $29.60, The jittor obtained an English patent te ) « P 9 he money | loved of a night to slip down to Une ‘ * , | cow cost $ her keep, $51.60; total, ¥ sects! welfare work bas been of great conduct. »pen, a pes pedant. On a summer yacation 4 i + 1801, and gradually the paper tme i wuppens to him in @ medica! way is due is paid, The man is then es-| Windsor's cabin and talk with bim jn the Adirondacks he gazed across |$ 0, Cow and milk brought $148. dustry was revolutionized, + 4 ry - ‘ 4 te —