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. ee THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921, DON'T FEEL SORRY FOR GIRLS DRESSED IN FILMY CLOTHES; IT MAKES THEM HEALTHY Especially True of City Workers ony By Maurice. Kettes Dr. Augusta Rucker Tells Why Too Much Warmth ade lta in Apparel Breeds Colds—Advises Coddled Ones to Begin in Summer to Make Skin Accustomed to Air. By Fay Stevenson. Copyright, 1921, by the Pree Publishing Co., (The New York Rvening World.) RE the women and girls who go about in fairy-like garb cold? A “Not” says Sir James Cantlie, noted Pnglish scientist and emi- nent physician, “filmy raiment only increases the temperature.” “The fewer clothes you wear the warmer you are,” sald Sir James in a lecture entitled “The Body in “Health,” at the Institute of Hygiene, London, ‘Those young women you hee going about insufficiently clad ‘fare not cold. They ate hot. I once took the temperature of two girls at ‘an open window in the train. I had A rough time getting tt—but I got it.” “What do you think about this?” I asked Dr. Augusta Rucker, former Pirector Health Diviston of the De- "partment of Social Education, Young Women's Christian Association, and now a practising physician with of- tices at No, 120 Kast a4th Street. “Is it true that the young woman who wears few clothes is warmer than the irl who bundles?” “While I would: not advise the One reason why no woman should marry her first lover is because she thereby loses the right to at- tribute her bitterest conjugal woes to the fact that she didn’t marry him! i Copyright, 1921, by the Prose Publishing Co., (The New York Rvening World.) de a a LL women belong to one of the three kingdoms—animal, vegetable, ] mineral; there are women who are tigresses, mice, eats, cows, abgeD: other women have the temperament of a cold potaio; a few, are the rock-erystals of the human species, z When in doubt play trumps; whem in conversati di 1 HOUSE CLEANING § inet’ sou think his work Sigh be HINTS. “WON-DER-FUL,” Fr" the white paint try a Probably it is a sign of cloth dipped into hot 2 that in modern fiction the hero and water and then Into bran, heroine have interchanged tradi- When cleaning windows, mirrors § tional roles—she being a merry, mas- and picture glass rub with a cloth 2 terful creature and he @ sensitive wet with gasoline and polish with a soft clean cloth or. Plant for whom the ways of this chia: wicked world are quite too ing. ee Pride, according to the adage, You can make the old wall § to keep young ladies warm; ppob: paper look like new if you wash § ably it keeps the wearers of A 2 it with corn meal, Put the meal @ mer furs cool, in & deep dish, Take @ clean A man calls women Mare cloth and moisten it just enough they tell him only so much ie to make the meal adhere nicely. § truth as he is capable of uni \- Then rub the wall with an up 2 ng, a | and down motion until you have An old love affair is like ed fone all over the room. flowers with which our sentimeftal Washing soiled window shades § Standmothers used to coi / is not always practical nor satis- } it—devoid of color, sweetness, Lod i” factory. A better way is to re- 2 ing form, endowed only wit the Aelicate girl to dress too thinly,” de- move the shade from the roller, ¢ charms lent by imagination. 4 glared Dr. Rucker, “it is true that the Cut off hem and tack this end to The meanest thing about the mod- sgir! who has always dreaged in socks the roller, Turn over new hem 2 ern girl is that by the time she is and few clothes right from babyhood at bottom and stitch tt on the ¢ through there won't be left a siggle | $ warmer than her sister who has machine. It can be pressed In § shoek for her daughter to adminigter | len Hohe Watialy clad with a flatiron. When put in po- 2 t9 @ waiting world. PY 5 “And the reason she is wawmer.” nat is <egahall agiiotes heres Divoree ig the eraser whieh dibs | dontinued Dr, Rucker, “is because hor like a new shade and give long . . “is a Lo out love's problem when the, ie > kin is toned up, the muscles tighten BR ACGUSTA ROCKER sgtvice. { 1] JONDERWOOD ANS UnoERWweeo will not come right. a ‘ up, not letting the blood come to the ~ = - = -— : s'murface, and the cold air has the same Tey upon her as a cold heh. Her Savants Get Together WEY tettine cut tne neat ot tne voy 10 Show Each Other thinly ciad is really By Roger Batchelder. hardier than the old- ARRIACE? ore * BY SOPHIE IRENE LOEB + ‘ Copyright, 1921, by the Press Publishing Co., (The New York Bvening Wort) t { who wears high shoes in the winter CoTiaht, 1921. by the Pree Publishing Co Vite New evening World . ; tion undetermined where she is éoa- and keeps her fur tightly about her OW: would) youllike to; have: 6 We Hie Ser cate ale carded? aR k?" 1 asked js “ledge? pri be 2 ea taiesied 7 ee eo little useful knowledge? tions, in that both deal with If he was tired of the eldé@6q or Pieehate at 4 hes Rew a entero th wieeee the moral side of marriage as well as Wanted no longer to Hve wit grandmothers did and wore the same you, or if you would like to name sdb why not settle that matter and the legal one. In one of these cases a man has married two wives, having two chil- dren by the first one, ‘In the other case, a woman de- mands her rights aa a so-called com- mon law wife, alleging that she has been such a wife for nineteen years. heavy underwear in these steam- gome of your neighbors as candi- heated apartments and offices, they dates, don't miss the annual meeting would all die with pneumonia, of the American Philosophical So- < plied Dr. Rucker. “The way ciety for Promoting Useful Knowl- modern girl dresses is her saivation. edge, which will take place in Inde- *Of course, [ am not speaking of the pendence Hall, Philadelphia, to-day, rural girl, who must dress much to-morrow and Saturday. ‘The se warmer, but the girl who lives in a ciety was founded by Benjamin city apartment, hes down in the Franklin in 1727 and now attracts settle his moral obligation to hgr be- fore assuming to take another?y No man would dare break gm ordi- nary written contract withogt going ! | about it in a proper manner, Yet he | ' t i $ will take the highest contract in the . world, dealing with the fe and soul of a woman, as well as her children, b ‘Tho biggest thing In both cases, re- and forget the great sense of ‘To- bway to business and then re- gcientists from all parts of the coun- rit rdless of the law, which eventually gponsibility that is his im such @ cepn- inains in a warm office all day necds try will settle hoth matters, is the moral tract, nly the gauzic clothes, She ome rare objects for discussion are obligation of the man in each case. He will take a chance and forget «|! fea not even need to make a change on the calendar. Why not try some f them on the wife to-night an Sigh her underwear for the winter, A of ' Big cont or a warm outside wrap f0¢ how much “useful knowledae should be her only winter change Trip gaily to the front door, and _ wardrobe. say: “Well, let's see what you know When, oh, when will man realize about what a man, from the mah the great responsibility that should point of view, is expected to do. | be his as a man? Again, take the other case, wher When, oh, when will he understand woman has been led to believe | {01 the lability that should be his whea several years that she i@ the on'y 4 " e ho dresses #bout hmetic, Can you add up ‘| f It Hah al vel ie 1 sa the ‘Re Bacon Cipher?’ he takes a woman for a partner, woman in that man’s life, ' | a Hime rarest asepa ier chr naoennd ‘hen, he has a chance to whether he has done so legally or That man ieaves her and thinks) he ] ‘her neck and bundles who fer: pak of the a netic she has to use Soe) inued Dr, to pay the grocery bills, switch to an- = eee aaa = 7 ar Ta not? can “get away with it” because! he ther subject. Ask sternly, “Who ‘Dp ‘or example, take the first in- has failed to go through a legal cbr was the ‘Kinctic Theory of Gravita- AN: stance. Here i# a man who know- mony and @il some other requt tion? Why is the ‘Relation Be- tween the Chrot n of the Nucleus * BY Rov Ge} dD / Saas 4 y DR.CHARLOTTE C7 a ingly contracts marriage with a sec- Ments of the law, and Similar Materials in the Cell Y . e = ‘ 2 Sar sera ond wife without obtaining a divorce What about his own moral view, At this point you might Copyright, 1921, by the Press Publishing Co., (The New York Fvening World.) Copyright, 1931, by the Press Publishing Co., (The New York Evening World) from the first one, Doubtless he has !t? Has he, too, forgotton the quali- most from Rucker When the body is ove heated and perspiration is on th clothes a cold wind or a draught air immediately chills one and a cold 1s taken, If the girl who is lightly dpersed feels this cold air her body is aM, she hastens her footeteps, and Se eeprenee (ua, tlie Nene tees 66] PO hope & va nals waetaye he a dress without fail on a date Advice to Feeble Chested. gone into the matter on some idea, “68 from which real men are madp— J starts her blood to flowing briskly. Bind oat whetmer thar wore murmured Mrs. Jarr a8 she at Jeast three days before the time you ANY women who are in appar- “Te extremely becoming and @ posi- J ernans, that it may not prove to be a Men who would not abandon a wom $ Gee Ente an are beginning to brass ibeds or twin. ? inked oNt the window at the actually need it.’ ent health are thin to emacia- {!}) boon to every thin The te every legal marriage elsewhere than in the ‘2 Such @ case unless they made i ‘ ? h r erw laughed 4s a grand finale, when she chides, Clear spring sky. “ iL have . , > 0 sae BES teed ely a ee Dro (3 Dr Ruoker. hey have much 10 Asa wen tain ceymir eM CrEKS OF Gaur ube: inal weather ocndle t she didn’t have it done in the tion in the upper portion of ono, for it can be cultivated State In which he married the first Proper reparation as a man? ‘4 5 learn from us in dress and TI think tuff, u can retaliate by Saying, tiong both a. a ey te time you set,” said Mr. Jarr. the body, and the fa very fre- first step is to inform one's selfon the one, or some such other means of ‘The trouble with cases Itke this is . me might adopt some of their ways. “These ‘some of the subjec ts + a ered you,” said vr. Jarr, “Oh, the dressmakers always know quently shares, ths condition, The We eit which should accompany one re pid that a man in the beginning, en aYedislike to see a woman sitting will be discussed by Gy ease ety ou didn't worry when it rained yes- you are putting the date when you v. : soubtediy caused by a OclIsnG Ae well’ aa the correct: mea AVERION 18 10 he assumes to love and < Bi } und in breeches, but the riding «." and show her fOnraintie | tenday.it . you trouble is undoubtedly caus urements of the body. Then, by ex- Certainly he must have had some ™ and care bd q or shea are the most comfortable "", ‘tow other items of interest. on pong HUD TE ASTI have to have a dress some days weak and defective breathing app creise particularly adapted’ towa:d pian in mind as to how he would Toman, dose pot resis (ie come . ‘hing in the world for the woman gqaid programme are “Propylene Gly hy should 12” asked Mrs. Jarr. ahead,” replied Mrs, Jarr. atue, Special exercises should unfall- the development of tissue where it Pt MM Mi lok OR mee a Ae i *“who is camping in the summer. col pinitrate,” and Or. “My Rew dress didn’t come, although “Well,” sald Mr. Jarr, “but I am jngly be cultivated in all such cases. most needed, and food especially ne out ay oning later troubles, and if ehe oes think Bloomers are inartistic, but there 18 {ein ot Fresh W. Fauna of the dressmaker promised faithfully I gla : suited t ndividual requirements, came. That is one phase of it. of em at a he is confiden’ a nothing which gives the woman who Chili and the Pacific Slope of Ecu- would have it yesterday. You kne ee eee Fast [Pew dress Bathing the areas with hot wate: improvement will slowly but sur But the bix outstanding fact ta this; be will always do what is right by t e woods and outdoor life ador,” The Signs of birt pba dea ay: You know G8mp ng, and it is a fine i open the pores for the reception take place. But one thing must qrow ean a 6 “ her in the future. Aah treedorn ‘and comfort as rides “Tovit's iallieeen cca ewe Hys [told her that must have it yester- 44; rtunately it's a black dress, t ie Para cream, followed by a never bi gotten-amusele cannot be How of 1 i ye hee ie pete She bellerse nconatoetly in bis De, a i "breeches. teria.” "day or it would do me no good at all.” % Bodh reas, too, 4 se esti developed except through daily ayo- Sense of duty to the mother of his manly qualities, ' Diver’ comingiback wl minasthing “ite ivealia what continlen thecd Sisek Son (ook Sry, TaLMLly Hak ts Erne CNL. Penreitsste) oust R te Si rnte Mone Gentes OF SPLny TE) dara. Uo axerola children as to leave any auch ques- Yet, somehow, such men not qtly °° warmer who dress in filmy raiment®” will he when some one gets up and aby poi cousin's x6 stimulate the circulation and In- love thelr manly qualities but also ' wasn't finished and you didn’t get it Wedding and Mrs. Rangle’s aunvs < poncluded Dr. Rucker, “the sensible gays that Sara wasn't hysterical at if “fmother is dressing her baby as th all, that ghe was just ticklish, Or Yesterday, A y as possible. The cold bath every when a delegate declares that the fish “Of cours vigorate the easing heir o it~ ta aid Be, Terr, fun Mim. Jann seniericed vigorate the parts that a pleasing thle Gan ke and resortito vn Rant Jou! make Trea’ ithe day change will soon be seen A New Fad Every Day! Sere) suc asiae hats Oe Ree sold. bath, i , Said Mrs. Jarr, “but in its entirety and attend both fune- For those who are not of sufficient 1 res wbilit ! tightens up this youngster’s Skin fauna of Chili didn’t originate in Chili that because I didn't really need tions asked Mr. Jarr. moral responsibility go that he may even roll out from at all, but swam down from the next , is “How can I?" retorted Mrs, Jarr ViS0r to pursue sclf-massage and tb I know men, however, good men, covers on the coldest night and county, it should be a lively meet- !t till next week. But you must al- cow Cin Li retorted Mrs J@?r tice deep conscious breathing in the who have suffered all kinds of sac- ; Rot take cold. It is always the baby ing. ways tell the dressmaker you must the Hahgles had ans olssloeticn open air end warm sunlight In pei rifices in unhappy marriage in, oner oollens ard ; 8 ee Nias tate Ie OUR Ore ” ey 7. for other people they'd have arranged haps all they can Indulge in to bess Oe a a aga is most sickly. Foreign moth ‘Sedan Go-Cart for Bay State Kiddie hours, But no, the world js so selfish, UPOn. Everything im nature thrives I cannot see how any good man eFs used to even sew their babies up people only think of themselves, And when bathed in warm sunlight, anil can look himself squarely in the face poe they ware the ones who had the the funeral and the wedding both i: is advisable to spend as much tix and shake hands with b'm who bas it. sickness. take place in the morning. It 18 @ as possible in the open. Light calis- played fast and loose with a women “[ quite agree with Sir James es é wh given to him some years of @antlia that the fewer clothes you Rod thing they're not in the ame tnenics can then be taken up, witn woe ene vente wear the warmer you will be. ah 69 “You'll go to the wedding, of °F, Without spparaiie, lo oe Let us make the standard of mo- not know what he means when he course?” asked Mr. Jarr. A simple but effective exercise fc rality higher rather than dghten the speaks of taking the temperature of two girls stting at an open window im the train and having a rough ‘time taking tt. The temperature of ‘a young woman sitting at an open window in the train would be just the same probably if she were 1cst- ing quietly at home. But do not fee! sorry for the little creature who {s going about in filmy clothes, be- 7 “ih @ delicate woman who desires to de amen Mare Zot OMY ‘Of course’? velop her upper chest and arms is “Well, I should think a wedding t¢ le perfectly flat upon the floor or would be the livelier,” ventured Mr. 0M 4 hand couch, inhale deeply, raise Jarr. the arms slowly above the head, Shat shows how much you know," lower and let them fall naturally snapped Mrs. Jarr. “Dhere'll, be the sides while exhaling, This excr- nothing but crying at Bleanor Hick- cise fans the vital flame by introduc ett's wedding. They've had two re. ig 4n abundance of oxygen into «hc hearsals and it 0 off without a blood. As atrength is gained, other legal chains, Let us ostracize from good society men who treat wonten in this way. | Let good men refuse to do busingss with such men, ‘They will soon @ina themselves outside the pale. They will realize it is not so easy to pet the good will of their fellow men ¥h- less they have conducted Themeeltes a @ause she is not cold, not if she has hitch, 0 [ ‘know that Bleanor's exercises can be added or take th #6 Ten) mien JD Shain DeLee lives. |! ther skin toned up so that it works mother and her sisters and Cora Place of this, { #*Tike an automatic device. Hickett and her mother will just cry cessively thin women can do Ri ‘co 0*Bummer time ‘s a good time for as if their hearts would break.” much to improve their appearance by GOING DOWN! hk the girl who has been more or icss “Why 80? Eleanor isn't any dressing w due regard to the ‘ i eoddled to break away from too chicken,” said Mr. Jarr. physical defects. ‘The uncorseted fig Cooreieht Wal. pr the trwe Pethliahing Op qmuch clothing and let her skin be- “Can't people ery from relief?" ure, now so fashionable, is a distinct Tee a See Se } oome accustomed to the air, If ahe retorted Mrs. Jarr. "This. was aid, as women of extreme slender AR Brethren and Sisters: fs wise she will not go back to hcav- Eleanor’s last chance, and they never Ness usually obliterate what goo Owing to conditions re4) a) $@r clothes in the winter.” did feel sure of that man she's marry- lines they possess by wearing thi sulting from a great war i “But where is this g rl who wears ing. Why, he only attended one of Mod sh corset, which is str a wee are bonianed with’ a lack Gn i us Weavy clothes?” I asked, and we both the wedding rehearsals and they had long. Suppleness and grac aoe OF q ©" Iuughed. to almost drag him to the church to possible in this garme ADAPTABILITY—the power td t that one Ne halo between sinuous motions in untrammeled adjust ourselves to conditions, fi rs the two, I'll go to the funera’ ite clothing transmute a thin, flat wom 5 | ec Bre eles tae funoral T Rate Oey a very attractive one Tight As a result, we are burdened i NEW INVENTIONS. should think there would be one-piece dresses are a mi atake with HUMAN LEIDCHES, "i ping at the funeral,” remarked thin woman looks best in soft, fluffy hese people exhaust your, ‘ VRTICAL air rudder fit- r. Jar frocks, girdles and sashes that nidi lifeblood with their tales of woe ted to the rear of Kis sia Men Rangles aunt Teaveat® ‘agned lupe and. give’ the appearance of requests for favors and demands | ghine by a motorcycle Mrs. Jarr, “and do you know how fullness through the ‘bust for money. The more you do racer prevents skidding at turns long they have been waiting the tid- | An extremely thin neck and prom for them the tighter they cling. and at the game time increases ings that she had been summoned nent bones can be hidden with hg nee Perio Mt atheealleanalantn Can you help them? Can you the traction of the rear wheel. OA alana yeti atiny ince: oa a By ATA een Dela An WAKE THEM UP? ‘ A patent has been granted for have been waiting for Fleanor's get- wires which are light and yielding p ; Decide elther one way or the pie peper Sager how! for adver. TTLE MAXWEUC SILVERMAN of Roxbury, Mame, hase daddy URE A huaband. sald Dr, Jerr Jae or ee age eetaly arpund , ERE pre two more reasons why § other. Make them what you ‘tising purposes with the inscrip- he can boast of to other kiddies, For daddy has built for him » not as long a a dO! je lace going completely aroun L. short skirts have found favor, sat Reeser hance thar does the “sedan” go-cart shown in the above picture. Now it only Mrs Jarr. “But long enough Yes, the neck at the lower edge of ino sa SS Utility in the watchword to-day 9 trina, pney OUERE, fo be on, hy not appear until it is wet. remains for some New York daddy to go him one better by fashioning gets a better carriage ride and one and cover the collar bones. These * Kaen TES ILE Gave tees and Dame Fashion uncovers new fields Always, ALFALFA SMITH. || ) little Rollo an airplane, ' meets such nice people at funerals.” pretty and dainty neck possessions WATS Nn for its development every day. ' tte

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