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‘ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1921, Brunettes, the “Thinkers,” Solve the World’s Great Problems Have Keencst Sense of Responsibility, Greatest Powers of Concentration. BUT Are Easily Rattled by Too Many Dissociated Interests. How to Reduce Your Weight, é Improve Your Figure, | | Better Your Health Special Course of Exercise and Diet for Women Readers of The Evening World. i ; ———=] 4 » peter ting, By Maurice Ketten ing World). (The New York Even COHE WITH ME. You NAUGHT 5 Y By Doris Doscher. Copyright, 1921, by the Press Publishing Co (The New York Brentne Worlay OU can weigh what you wish. You can lose fi ou can be be: This ts the second of a series of articles specially written for The Brening World by William Judson Kibby, an expert in character Gnalysis, whose work is given practical demonstration in a score of big commercial and industrial corporations by which he has been employed to select cr reorganize their personnel. Mr. Kibby is going to tell Evening World readers whether or not they are fitted for the vocations they are now following by teaching them how to analyze themselves and their jobs. First he is describing the characteristics of the types in the broader human divisions by h and gain health utiful in face and figure—LF yoa will combine propetlt Het and sufficient exerci! = fessed to that tremendous handicap in the race of Mfe-OVERW BIG T—1 shall be Because nearly all of my correspondents have com= } ) on this page to-mor~ ] row a special series of articles telling how to reduee of cases, fat is an accumulation to a combination of too much food and gr cof the wronggport and too little exer- admires cise. The bf woman simply needs [feel it a great opportunity to te 4 a selentifie ration and a secientifie able to bring to you through thie | t q coloring; black or brown hair and eyes, A rugged body usually accompanies these brunette characteristics. A man of the brunette type concentrates, He is strong willed, dignified and serious. He will show, in his meth- ods ani recreation, a great contrast to the blond type. A blond may have ten dissociated interests and not become confused, The brunette, having a keener sense of responsibility and possessing a more concentpative mind, will get “rattled” if compelled to attend to the same number of dissociated interests, I was explaining the difference between the blond and brunette types one day to two bankers, One of them was a blond. Turning to the brunette, he said: “Jack, do you recall last Saturday, when we were going out in the car and I was at the wheel? Do you remember how the car was bowling along &t a good rate und that we were all joking among ourselves? GO IN AND PACK YOUR TRUNK THIS IS NO PLACE FoR ey MARRIED i = peful ag the beauty she most ’ ; color, éc. He will later show how the reader can analyze himself with rationally relation to his job. Fat used to be considered a sign of prospertty—er © | # Joke. Now we know it is the label of tH health, Not.) 9 | By William Judson Kibby. = without good cause do the insurance companies charge 5 \ ‘Copyright, 1921. by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening W: . an extra rate for her who ti the seule forty or N this second article on character analysis I shall attempt to make clear pounds overweight And at “thie ‘ie ot wea su ord i { ] the characteristics of the brunette, or conserviitg type of man. The first \ fat (8 not only unhealthy—it is distressing! asouke q | story in the “color” characteristics—the blond type—was published on fortable. , i i this page last Monday. \ Yot few fat wome y | : oo ot fe 1t women realize that the remedy for their ‘ es a eee ee ee sae DORIS POSCHER) conditian lies in their own hands. In the great majority i ! e are , hare . of scheme of exercise to be as slender Column a practical, efficient and welle tested programme that combines ex- t * erclses, diet and certain other sug. { . gestions in such a closely interlinked Cold Drinks manner that from the moment you ! f awako in the morning until you re= } i or tire at night your body will be com H ' H D forming to lines of beauty and aga, ] ot ays quiring health. ‘The ordinary active ; i q of life, when properly conducted, j peseeeneeanr’.11>)- 77 vanneneaaall r US a means for exercise that | CED A is the ideal summer Yety few have learned to appreciate, 4 drink to serve at the family table, Whether you wield a broom and @ city you drove the machine," con- tinued the brunette, “and when we began to direct the conversation to you you politely informed us that you were enjoying yourself at the wheel, and that we should not at- tempt to distract you, In other words, you preferred to concentrate on driving the car, and did not wish to be disturbed.” This quickly convinced Jack, the blond, of the point at issue, The brunette type enjoys the company of a few friends, and his love of enjoy- ment igs quite moderate in proportion to the blond. He tis content to spend a great deal of his time by himself, in study and seclusion, He is fond of children, the woods and the green fields, Amusement places do not in- terest him so much as they do the blond type. The blond prefers to have many friends. He is more democratic, but he seldom has real, close friends, like the brunette type. Some of the world’s greatest prob- lems have been solved by the con- QUESTIONS. 1. What State is popularly called the “Sunflower State?" 2, What State is called the “Sun- shine State?” 3. What number do the Roman numerals CCC, designate? 4. What strong fibre used in weav- ing ig obtained from the Jupati palm? What is the oldest of the great ri ilway systems of Canada? 6. What vegetable did Sir Walter Raleigh introduce in Ireland? 7. Who was the first wom: ever ted to the United States Con- gress? 8. Who has been called the greatest of all religious painters? 9. What is the first bird mentioned in the Bible? 10. Who wrote the poem “Paul Revere's Ride?” ANSWERS, 1, Kansas; 2, South Dakota; 8, 300; 4, raftia; 5, Grand Trunk; 6, potato. 7, Jeanette Rankin; 8, Raphael; 9, r n; 10, Longfellow, HUSBAND | HAVE AND | DON'T WANT TO LOSE You ANARNLES LESS FLIRTATION) HARMLESS | DON'T You REMEMBER THAT'S THE | CAUGHT You and in that way they extract much of its good flavor. If you put hot tow in the refri r to cool it will not keep well. for icing should pe made two or three hours in advance of the meal, Use the very best tea and use about a quarter more of the quantity than you would in making (a to be served hot. Pour over the tea leaves water that is really boiling and allow it to steep five minutes. In that time all the good will be extracted Strain’ and let 't cout + When cold it can be put on the ice or a bit of tee ean be put into each glass when served. Pour into teed tea glasses and serve with a slice of lemon. Tea made In this way will keep nicely, without losing its flavor, for two days if kept at» moderate temperature, ICED COFFEE. Make a strong coffee. Strain and thoroughly chill) If served black a slice of lemon* should be served with It. If th nily kes it with milk inix coffee and milk in equal propor- tions, Add cracked ice if necesss to cool, When serving cover the top of cach glass with whipped cream and if a flavoring is relished sprinkle a is “"Yés, I do recall the incident,” re- ori but it is not always served as the @sb-moep, tap a typewriter, run & id Diled Jack, the brunette. a bY delicious drink it should be. Some Mchine in a factory or stand bebing ff “When we were returning to the > housewives pour the hot tea on Ice * counter, T can tell you how to perm j WHAT Do You? Know form your work in life so that it will being into healthful activity all the muscles of your body. 3 Do you want to win in the race 6& life? You cannot do sa if you carry excess baggage (excessive fat). Thhs 1s the age of efficiency, and the double- chinned, obese woman, panting and putting, 18 soon left far behind. Her keen-eyed, alert, slenderly strong sister wins the prize, both in chosen fleld of personal activity ant in the competition for love and ad- miration. Ktemember, Napoleon never met his Waterloo till after he became corpu- lent! But tt would be no use for me, it would be no comfort to you, to drivé home these truths unless I could also assure you—as I do—that wonders can be accomplished with the human body when it is intelligently handled through exercise and diet. Try to realize, right now, that good health can be yours if you work for it. Beauty is your birthright and tt es ttle cinnamon over it, is your own finger that moves the hand of time, so set the clock where ’ 2 wish. If you give as much time: ‘o the improving of your body as you do to finding the beautiful garments Maxims of_a The Jarr Family sage hos a me a | . By Roy L. McCardell polentinoslly you will never again’ ‘. d d have trouble in maintaining your lo ern Mai 4 ic weight. Don’t be discouraged Vopyrignt, 1931, by 1 ens Publishing Co., (The New York ning World.) for the first week or two if you do By Marguerite Mooers Marshall sep pw do you like my new hat?" “But you don't pick out the hat at Rot see immediate results, If you are asked Mrs. Jarr, turning Ones and when you de you say it looks faithful in persevering in these ine serving or brunette type. All the big ¢ research work is attributed to the conning vm Asa ss | Clothes That Create Cheer | tics of the blond and brunette types, . let us consider that there is a large By Sophie Irene Loeb dot on paper, surrounded by many © smaller dots in a circle. The large ‘Copyright, 1921, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World). dot represents the problem to be A N incident came to me the other clothes made such a difference. I solved. The blond type is so versa- day of a young stenographer realize now that when you know you tile he will invariably permit his who always were sombre /00k well and attractiv you act dif- © pretty well, but’ structions app ferently, You hay light, buoyant = “i * around from the mirror, — “Weil by George! You women are World from to day you will thoughts to scatter to the smaller Clothes, Her taste seemed to run 4 Hc reel eaocen ct es Aieieiry (293%: by. coe Eres UB ag So.) (28 2) em Sore Mvening | Word). “It's just a cheap little thing for the the sillies ad Mr, Jarr. “You Surely note your weight decreast spirit, and you feel more jike smiling ‘sj p ing. dots while sincerely trying to solve !Dto grays and such colors as older when’ you women would select. have ‘a smarclusess thas Flirting with a summer girl is like eating one of summer, it we 4 anywhere." waste more time and fool around | To make an accurate test of yom hen oy sar saate _ i when you are buying anything and reduction you must be sure to the problem represented by the big “She scemed to when you wear only sedate thing ; . 5 “It looks good to me," said Mr, Jarr, é She se be hard to suit in 4) m1 ave e| y you tw i much as you should, dot. Let the conserving type attempt all Nor clothes ong tie ieee ie gitgly Could Rot have believed it those sweet, fluffy, chilly soda fountain dishes. ...,.\.0.:5 sible that 1 could feel so chang . ons ray ‘ and then think you hav to solve the problem, He will con- girls generally have she would not the matter of cloth I did not really You enjoy it immensely, but it in no Way “OF course, as T sald, it's a cheap bari centrate slowly but surely on the Weir. believe. that it m ttered much, but * little thing,” Mr Jarr went on. 1 large dot, and no amount of smaller notions “stout here cuener Peculiar | am learning more and more every checks your desire for real food. aevae HAA a FeAl oxpanelva hal andl dots will divert his thoughts from and asa rule, presented a very quiet Gay aut wan sot KNOW you look well, IPLING'S vampire—the “rag and the bone and the hank of halr’— anyway, those fashionable milliners the main issue. and plain appearance. “[ wish you would write an article,” wouldn't even be in the running with the 1921 model, whose hare you for their names. And the yourself regularly on correct scales got a and take all of your measurements, Keep a lst of them and note im- 1 talk!” exclaimed Mrs, provements from time to time. A’ cht you were getting Slow reduction \s not only more in that blue suit and beneficial to your health but it te 1 orn it one summer and likely to give you a wrinkled appears. * ance, because through your exéfe The blond mind is always on the _ Somehow or other, her clothes said this young woman, "to encour z f I'm going to get a new one, ain't clses you are building up good, ff seemed aleo to enter into her make. Sid this you Peo oe hair is bobbed, whose bones are padded and whose “rags” are re- W#Y they all gather around y Pu ADL" asked Mr. Jarr muscle in place of flabby. fat. alert and it has an irresistible tend- up, ag it were, and in the vernacular, CWver Sitls to do as t have and ac- & those hat shops and gush and flatter When?" replied his wife Don't go on buying extra size a Vernacular, tually get a new view of life. duced to the lowest common denominator. 1. ta effect on a id M . ” clothes, but reduce y es ency to consider many of the dots she displayed little “pep,” although ‘Vy fea Yo Watch the other girls Th Ao ti nated enetltiei ae ve lack of a nense YOU 18 Swful. It has ita om aid Mr. Jar, “E saw a clothes, hut reduce so you can wear while trying to solve the problem of she !8 an accomplished young woman gress “rand thousht they were rather @ man who first circulated that libel about woman's lack of a sense jot op women, but 1 just pretend I yetnade one T Mked In a the pretty thir it dese. Start and has attractive features and beau- the big dot. The conserving mind tiful hair. does not consider for a moment the She often wondered why she was sled eae Ru baa waren eeen ha hearing the same funny story for the nineteenth time, smaller dots, but concentrates on the so hard to suit in clothes. sot Mend ‘ ¥: " or] P| . store window od I ent i and to-morry with firs a - frivolous, I believe my taste was Of humor probably was some husband whose wife refused to laugh after am anxious to get a hat I've Mo IN Drtonded T hed other ones so much Mucins. Look emt tok On ee tention of taking’ — that t man, not thinking T wanted pleture to yourself what you would Many a June bride will find that her marriage means a social quar- “Oh, that's the way you do it, eh?" it, sed it aiiong the cheap suits!? like to. welh and measure, | N A friend made ‘bold one day to '8,a!! wrong. ‘ eskea Mr) why didnt you uke it” thea?” Jum whore yourctpure hee low Vee big dot. Sungate hat a ele or ews ‘There are many girls like this one, antine, in which her friends expect her to stay until the love-fever has asked Mr. Jarr. spe asked Mrs. Jarr, girlish lin ‘Then conscientiously ‘The diversified temperament can (eee ene ee and herself ana @Bd 1 venture to say that in hun- syssided to normal temperature, “Why, yes,” replied Mrs, Jarr, “The h, (i drop around in a few days work till success is yours. they think you want a certain and get it at my own price by pre- Begin the course | shall give you commence to rave over how tending T saw «it elsewhere to-morrow to get from it the greatest much cheaper!" said Mr, Jarr, minut hat th it becomes you and that it is im- reds of offic s women think learn some valuable lessons from the that she buy things with alittle Ureds of ollees, souls women link rilby of the flawless bare fect may have delighted our novel-reading conserving by not attempting to “snap” to them, and a bright color that they are neat and clean, and fathers and mothers—but a New York beach cop would have been com: think of so many dissociated ROW And then, and look more like nany of them choose clothes that possible value to yourself, things; that is, by not letting the “Men girls of her ake | thei grandmothers ought to wear, Pelled to arrest her on sight , ported, and then when you ask the — mind turn te so many avenues of part of the friend, the young woman When it is so easy to get beautiful Once men expected to compete for a lady's favor with costly gifts and price they simply have no mercy, be- Qarrwrwrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrereeeernnennts: thought, a large number of which did as she was urged, and she her- @nd attractive things for the same hazardous achievements, but the cautious cavalier of to-day thinks that cause they think your heart ia set self now has this to say about it: moneys 9 . 1, F i (atyie one deplores exceedingly the tWo boxes of chocolates and a dozen roses establish a licn on any girl's on it.” What to Do Until the Doctor Comes 1 could not have believed that 1.) Who tries to show off or dress affections for as long as he cares to exercise it. “What do y re what they ask By Charlotte C, West, M. D. =— <== “loud” and only to attract, yet the r) " hie save if it's the hat you don't intend to wee sae nome pains ip the When a devoted wife tells you that she just can't bear to leave Tom sd tee Rene NY will have no bearing whatsoover upon the problems at hand, no potency to the welfare of the individual, By = th observing tempe! uc nent, the buy?” a 5 squire ale a, bi ver alone all summer in the hot city, you cannot help wondering if she is a ; diversified temperament will acquire selection of her wardrobe, be it ever al PAN ey Aer: . Kip . sfowarunetaanaen wrearor (ability (i pokcentrats Bnd When Baby Cries so humble, can wear stylish things monument of self-sacrifice—or of suspicion! WOH" RO Mee Abe sla Pain From Wax in the Ear. : i the rat ShQnene, When will be far more effective in the things which are accomplished, and it and know that she is not outside the ed with pain in the ear is ims prietress or suleswoman—and — Copyright, 1921, by the Prem Publ some of them are terribly sharp—do New York F W The law of compensation probably js responsible for the well-known I wax which must not be re- Will more often finish things; for we © > P’Some one has said: “You might as fact that the college boy with the curliest hair, the broadest shoulders por suspect you, then you just hap OMBTIMES the simplest cond RA Oe tie Beet tomonita he canoes often find that those of the diversified a i. not well to pick up a child Weil, be dead us be out of style’ and the whitest tecth also has the oldest car apd the smaliest allowance, pon to ask the cost.” create (he most serious affection Tie wabnened eases ke emperam not inclined to real- t rile is not so bad as that, ‘ ye 10 \ } wx in hydrogen en f se hiat many-of the things they have J Whenever iteries, If itisnotfeed- there is something in clothes ‘that To judge from the news reports, the industrial slump doesn't scem “And you buy the one you want” ~~ Whe would believe that wax tn ndrogen. | Tent to bad giarted ve been left incomplete ing time and the cry is notthatof makes you feel “different,” as this to have hit the National business of vamping. queried Mr, Jarr, nm 8 i has caused inflammation of nall smoothly working piston Tiey are not given to complete things pain he should not be taken up, as this girl says. . lnvar {ikesite7 ioe SWAG a Ml eo the “How foolish you talk!” replied the walls and bones of the ear, pert with a blunt to Fit the as fully as the conserving. While, On would soon form the habit of crying . It is psychological, For the woman A lover likes t Kk at the moon; a husband prefers to look at th’ Mrs Jaret. "You then gay you only t0n of the car drum, deatn bis with the duite hot quid abe the other hand, those of the conserv- to be held. If the child is a young knows that when she wears u dress paper, s ‘ I t you'll come again to- Hisease and death? Yet such is indeed imlect gently into the affected err, ing temperament should observe the infant turning on the other side will in which she feels particularly well, ——-————— = ~ iw ___. Jooked in, but you'll come again ee b ny the head on the opposite traits of character of the diversified often quiet him or a drink of water She acts well and she knows it; but ¢ » morrow.” : shoulder, temperament and thereby learn to may prove effectual. An older child when she has on something that sho ; “What do you do, then?” sod Mr Under normal eonitie the wax, It may be nece y to repeat the broaden their BrtriDes by SU APh can usually be pacified by a change !s worried about nd which ehe real- e ’ tare Which is then in a semifiuid stute, treatment veral times before the } ing to cover a little more ground, @ of occupation. If all the possibilities izes herself is not becoming, she is Th H Ww f S ~ b k aap won'ineivmy taal AO besel Mavi and i Gomvad’ & mass 1s ntegrated ait large variety of dissociated things. of the toys have been exhausted give forever thinking about it and the: e ousewlles crap 00 Oh, sometimes they won't let you i 4 moved vemoved. Usually the rellet is tie | In the study of the diversified tem- him a few small kitchen utensils fore cannot be herself, which makeg $ 4 Herament, we invariably find it con- such as pans and saucopans. By her very miserable, indeed @ » fused with nervous energy, which is simply changing the toy a new inter- T have heard many w it buying and you get auch 1M the course of the daily t r wit Het, But i stantineous. If peroxide of hydrogep And is not available, a solution of come pecial prices you take the hat you do HHty by poe vi r Ae ; ' : rane Say that © have absolute success in whip- other varieties and is the best to use yin and that ne you,” sald pacted, This can occur in various Mon salt, one teaspoor ful to one pint an entirely different consideration, est is awakened and the child will they always have a good time in such pe 5 as (he grains separate easily. . : ly > wa aliy by wr wy ‘ f water instilled at short Ing One may have great activity of mind not cry, There are women who and such a dress and always a bad Ping cream, it ehould bea da abc Mra. Jarre ut generally you drop Wy Us es } oe RAN RECUR Ha Gate BURR and body due to neryousness and yet never hold their children, but they time in another gown, Every woman old. New cream does not beat Never allow vegetables to remain in in a few days later and mention that nin othe tw f \ solution of biearbonate of soda, one f not scatter. The dlond type may change their positions and articles has this experience. Many women up well. It should be very cold; the water after they are cooked, Drain yu saw a nice bat at another place & towel or wieh mos belne a favo teaspoonful to four ounces of sterile scatter and the brunette conserve, of amusements. For instance, they call it a “lucky” dress, but luck has cream, bow! a beater should be us soon us thy are tender. seit 3 aE Ria 6 o means, Aga in ear i ; wate sso highly efficacious, Very and yet both have a nervous tem- are kept in the “yard” until they be- nothing to do with it, peeaa tl plied a thas loa and | ates down the atrem: but you: prefer to bre Ki t tr 110 to 115 degrees Bt perament. The point we are trying come restless, then they are trans- ‘The fact is that you are conscions “ormushly Hefore cutting butter for the tabla deal at a more reliable and fashion hairy ' to cover is that nervous energy must ferred to the high chair. Later on of a dress being right and you con- Possible, the cream should be beaten ne than tepid water. with abworbent cotton at plunge the knife into hot water, then able house, and if you any the citi h t not be confused with diversified ten- they are put into the perambulator, quct yourself accordingly. on ice. In beating use a slow, even in cold and you will have u smooth, tying like what you nik ey it etained, 4 a t out the alr with a small plug o& . dencies of mind to which this inher- and if there is a baby swing, a ‘Where is no reason why every fir]: tion until the cream gets firm, even slice and no butter sticking to |. - packed Andrey anid tton ow you smear a second i} ent force is confined. walker, a “shoo-fly," &c. to change cannot look youthful and pleasing. th the knife me Money n tampon with petrolatum containiag - This article concludes the study of off in, a woman can usually attend to [t is a woman's prerogative to look so And the hat you nt the om to rem t adlimon menthol in the proportion of ten eolor and the elements indicated in all her household duties without hav- as well as she can, not only for those Boiled rice should be perfectly 8 said that if you seatter a few 4 say ft ke the o1 Aw ¢ fa famous aur 1 ne grains to the ou Insert this .ute analyzing men. Next Monday I will ing her nerves on edge on account about her, but for her own comfort- white, dry and every grain separate 8 of wormwood where ants asked Mr. Sarr, smaller than your elbow into the th {t has been dried, and canal aft £ h) tough upon the convex type, of a crying baby able feeling that she ls well groomed, Patna rice containe less starch than r you will effectually rout them, , of course!” said Mrs, Jarr, ‘. wear for a day, \ a7

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