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wy THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1921. low to Reduc Your Weight Right in Your Own Home ; Says Belgian New Yorkers 2 3" All Look Unhappy, All Look Alike! GIRLS Are All Pretty, but Have Sacrificed Ar : ’ : ‘ { To-Day’s Exercise, Which Reduces Abdo- Individuality to ‘‘Style.’’ New York S Spooning Place By Clyde Ludwick men, Also a Test to Prove Whether MEN Are Handsome and Stalwart, but ’ or Not You Are Too Stout. Much Too Solemn Looking. No. 9—Brooklyn Bridge. By Dorts Dowhuy And There We Are, as Jacqueline Gadeyne Sees Us ! oc see tay NHL. he Chm est Nhe Toh shine rd By Fay Stevenson. The woman who Is overweight often is dece h by setae her friends Copyright, 1021, by the Ld isin Co, (The New York Prening World) tell her and her hod Ae h er avoirdupois, But there ia one h Ladvise each of you to try In the ror st Ne room. The test is the ated for you in to-day's privacy of exercise whieh 1 lesso 66 RTO one looks happy in New York. N “Every one wears the same expression. “The shop gitl cannot be distinguished from the Fifth Ave- nue belle. “All New York girls look alike, dress alike and have the same ex- pression. They are pretty, but all cut from one pattern,” ‘This is the way pretty little twenty-year-old Jacqueline Gadeyne, a Relgian girl, who has just arrived from Brussels to study American ways, at the Y. W. C. A. Training School, has sized us up. With sparkling black eyes and curly light brown hair and a mouth which is most expressive of humor and wit, Miss Gadeyne eagerly told me in her quaint French accent ond charming inflection just what she thought of us. She wore a dashing little black canton crepe dress, a jaunty black velvet tam, which rested very smartly against her curly hair, and aside from her own natural high coloring a large Dresden sash was her only flash of color. “Oh, wad some power the giftie gie us To see oursel’s as ithers see us!” Laughingly I quoted these lines to Miss Gadeyne and told her to tell us everything, everything, everything. “{ don't want to make enemies oa my very first trip to America,” smiled the gay little Belgian lass, "I just love New York and I think New Yorkers are the greatest people in the world. the Kindes:, the broadest, the best uatured—in fact, my ideal in every way—ut as 1 have tra may be nten Try to bend over ich the floor with your fingerups while maintaining the knees in a rigid position. If you mnnot do this easily you may know that you carry excess baminige of flesh, But if you have practised fatgie fully the exercises [ have given you In The Evening Wor will be nimble enough to enable you to cessfully the simple test _ nple, its benefits are mantfold. s the back and the arma, It reduces the he abdomen and has an excellent effect in tightening, strengthening and reducing the thighs and tin an added benefit by swinging from position in ila- ids and arms stretched high @bove stration, This can be repeated for at the wa your museles probabt the lees. You ean tration to an upright ene, with the h the head, and back to position eight counts. Do not be diseour dif you can not reach the floor at first. You will do it porfect ly after livin the proper redu ing diet for a fow son weeks and pra tising this and my other exercises, Aw told you we be whe gan th course in’ The Hivening World one advantage of same style of dresses and all even do their hair al “But that is known as ‘style’ " 1 have the exere pre in the subways and as I have PORBLIy: “informe as Gadeyne scribed te that thls wonderful city T’have been Promptly informed Miss Gadeyne Med, 16 about this ‘coin doing that, “Don't you realize that the girl who most of them can thinking. One can't help doing Cla” sons he hair over her ears and dons you promise lo see me in fust So if you promise a skirt just a few inches over her my silly, alae aes Ore ee OF my Knees is BEING STYLISH in her ter on I will tell y own estimation?” . T= who do not Mve in he practiond ax a part of your daily routl Thus " looking at the Woolworth Building, the The bridge is prettier and lends a far diferent tHe¥ Be longer re frequently laugh at the old burg, but Municipal Butlding and all the monstrous atmosphere during the evening hours, ‘The TiN Merely a set there are many lovers who hold that skyscrapers, lovers find alllifebigand gigantic. great lights from the city lend more inspira i York City wears the very same €X- ang geen hundreds of dresses atl bridge dear to their hearts. As he looks at the big, inspiring buildings he — tion and the river thre pression, Perhaps it is self-control qiike, T have seen rows and reve ug _ TWO Vastly important business sections are feels all that is big and manly in his nature —enetanting air vi t It must be. I know many of you are hats, all alike. Girls of Buropo connected by this romantic yet business-like expand. With her as a helpmate he feels that Here salle come with their sweethearts, doing your everyday work This i) iraeneae of bal eraghdeteistel pas happy. But you simply do not chans® would not wear a drens JUST ike ‘Pan of steel, and here during the noon hour le can conquer the world. Many from the Manhattan side, many from the DArticularly-.true of the drill T Haye the letters you tive whiten tage 2 the expression of your faces. I hav gome one else docs, They may be ‘SWeethearts from Wall, Fulton Street and all She too feels an allinspiring desire to at- Brooklyn side, Night after night one finds them #!ven you to-day es fie ifu Bs aul if oe ue aa seen a bridesroom gloriously HAPPY similar, but they are not alike We the Park Row section slip out to get a breath tain her highest womankood. What a wonder- in their neat blue suits with their dainty girls. TOW many times the busy Maule amma th By tv the morning be- with his new bride, but to look 190 have a certain way of doing our hair of air, At the other end—Borough Hall and ful old New York City it is; how big life is and strolling leisure Pil! He ieee rviiene fore veu es bo bilsinges and’ wana their faces you can read nothing X= byt most girls like to be individual, the downtown section of Brooklyn—many how marvellous is the love of man for woman! — edge of the bridge resting on en ate Beanie “she can bend from every time you have occasion to plek traordinary. They might have bee™ ye thot set style is not becoming we lovers steal half way across the bridge for Tired little stenographers and filing clerks the few benc thoughts. “She has lost her individuality,” “First of all, 1 noticed that Faw replied this clever little Belgian miss. looks happy. Every one in all NeW «1 have been through your shops which soon & out a cooler, more monotonous, but turn into graceful, helpful ways of of you feel embarrassed by the awke along, leaning over the and sometim s which are scattered along the tie waist, holding the knees rigid— up anything from the floor during the rs as far as a iit, ny ‘ : martiod for sls Ys concerned. A cro Our bair in some becoming halt an hour or so link hands on this great bridge and frequently — way. and thus her housework becomes day, The movement certainly reduces ET eee att CkrEyiomitHeTNIRNs cn The river is cooling, the big boats and link lives together after these mid-day jour- So this good old commercial bridge has an- cilisthenica for grace and beauty. the fat where Jt is most unbecoming. ais wraduate wil co? rol ‘I don’t like to see all New York that pass under the bridge are in- neys from the hot city and business world other side. A aide which Cupid knows very A® We go on with our lesmons ih fe- It may be very gentlemanly for # est prizes and honors of her col pith girls cut from the same pattern” jeeee nea me ines oa then , idwa: by “ wu pid KNOWS Very cing T shall show bow others can man to stoop to pick up your hand- but the next day she will wear th continued Miss Gadeyne. “I admit ‘€festing and there, standing hand and hand, But that is only Brooklyn Bridge by day. — well FE a ae tee ruaTRORe wecchist,. but tasters! a. wonder same expression. Her ue LG ne Sas they look well, but alas, where is — —— a - — — can — The application of this exercise to feeling of independence when you are one bit more upwardly oF MAPPUY their individuality? Then, too, there a ? » ¢ with able to stoop g ” the daily routine can be m cefully to plek up thaa the day before is no class distinction. I can't tell a s e 7, ‘qual benefit by business girls in the your owa when no gallant knight ts eit is not eo with the FUMPCANS: business girl trom a society belle WH A 'T Do You? C ] assl fi e d A d S What Would Vous rena? now tmat many. nes they evince their joy, I know.” I told “Atl of your buildings, your sky- { Miss Gadeyne. “Perhaps we all look scrapers and wonderful museums and Know Have Done? Answers to Readers’ Questions alike and wear the same expressions libraries have individuality,” eon‘ id By Neal R. O’Hara ie : oper die ou have t gained Y ; ss 1 would be grateful you proper diet. You have not yet because Nive alike, we read ne cluded Miss Gadeyne “Your New Croreige ee uy, nape ad Funaine Co, Copyright, 1921, by The Prews Publishing Co. (The New York Evening Wortd). Ry Richard 8. Uhebreck. would kindly. advise me whet to jour full bony, or aiusqular. develope same papers and magazines, £0 to th York giris have just as much individ : Conyriait TublleRing: Ce, do to reduce. | am twenty-nine ment and therefore you require a ti v a Workd . a same rows and movies, think th uality, Iam sure and 1 would lke QUESTIONS. D*: T be down-heartal. Opportunity is knocking so har thoughts and see the same to see them express it years old, weigh 157 pounds, am eral quantity of very nutritive food. same ss Is like a st aosni Abs e Yaa { : in’ thelr What State is popularly called sounds like a solo on a snare drum. Absolutely no reason for a unde her suit ease Years ody wade aT ae upper ‘There way a thme when athe sights, We are happy. Some of us clothes. Why wear gray or nile the “Volunteer State?” young man to starve when there are opportunities lying all arouna rressinin and asked oe ay arms, legs and bust thought that meat was the best kind are even giddy and gay In our homes. green just because It is in style if it 2—What species of small parrot de- him, We list the ones that lie the most. ire it for her, As are st my aaane ee the reat of food for muscle development. Ex- We laugh, dance and make merry ming? Why bob one's Tives its name from its conspicuously n try paper he Ae) SIRP LORS. t 30 periments have proved that milk, there, but in the subways and in pub- or roll it over the ears i affectionate disposition? HELP WANTED. rooms and a sink, overlooking ex Wa of tho. contor of my body. My SCC up evra PO kaonaaBey a5! lie we assume that far-away look. \t mot Becoming? It @ girly 2 Who was the fire French Cana BRIGHT YOUNG MAN wanted to clusive elevated structure. Just the § nated the cost of the — inghes around, la weigh 141 {ults contain the proper elements for Jew ¥ very’ p € has large ears e ji ian to be Premier of Ca ; ‘ rie et : few For your age you should weigh New Yorkers see everything, but have has large ears let her cover them, Ke sell fire insurance for celluloid cole thing for a family of cient. Well A eee oceania that for. Uevelobing your body, perhaps. ia an art of apparently seeing nothing.” but if she has a dainty ear and _ 4~What Hebrew word, indicating heated in summer; blinds furnished 1 nt when poun WR ou WP " creator proportion than the meats, -E yes, I know that must be so.” aaid hus the sort of face which, looks bet. *pauser is frequently used ina certain Jars, Good territory still open IM for coid weather. New ceilings in- iwKiuc V the railroad company lowing the course given” in U8 1) not say that you should not eat “Ye . ai . ~ part of the Bible? of ne _ . t ful lint cof: itt umn. for. both: ired: m and diet ; er head cocked ter With ears, then let her show th Arkansas, lowa and Tennessee. Also stalled for tenant as soon as old” © fall amount of the column for both redu “ts, but if you see to it that you Miss Gadeyne, with her cogs and snap her fingers at the warren, _ S--What is the largest city in Nor- belted) Joy cenant as G8 a Ast sina wanitod’t ins fown to normal hive plenty of eggs, milk, greem slightly to one aide as her merry eyes , e pattern way? nifty opening for insuring complex- ones fall down, Hot and ¢ water ; OME Tirer a RATE TTRGtO ME ORRTICIN LPL ene TRALEE tables and whole cereale, aha ae trinkied ane henty ae e is es "What do wou) think of the New d 6—What is the largest city in Swe- ion. against rain. Dalhousie Insur- faucets interchangeable water valu fn her suit: en ‘ the sso on en Hohe w our. heel properly a8 “put why don't New ok A man?" | asked jen? ; Children not allowed except on vise Sana one oavaeaheettietinanaree do not ea en yo Brave {ttle brighter, a little merrier as they lark eyes became serious for _7—What Babylonian King was so ance Co., Haverstra’ Y & vough \ " ti ‘ ily the Ie% from outdoor sports, 1 am eure that ‘ 3 itors Ay al inth Avenue. naeht pe toh al ements you Ww do your waist you will w into the strong, be speed back and forth to business? t time, famous a huntsman that his name is F ‘ r a y i » healthy, Vea ut that old placard, ‘Keep ue him.” said Miss Gadeyne sometimes applied to hunters to-day? for phoney or RENT. Two value tpidly reduein tattention to #Mn that you Bope to be n't we pi acard, sly, "l_have met few Ne i + Tworflivver « auretguhetn ; eee Smiling in the subways and trains? York men and had sen idea, nee Mets is the art of swimming dic, loaded toddle tops and five-ace heated! by fireless cooker; lighted by what j , j y diet w a ely bring you down 1 Am sale) ie year od and § prs hes MOIR ah eae | s 7 ‘at y 8 i lig at would you have done? » your normal weight weigh ibs. | am 4 feet 6 in “and then I want to say justa word hae went. ei eatac ee ee 9—To what measure of capacity is poker decks, You can make $49 & Candie power 1ent floor. inlaid — in ooking Toets |. would like ee about the New York girls,’ continued wart types of fellows who are bound 63 gallons equivalent? day selling our goods or twice a8 with hair mattress, for day and 1 Placed an exce fa onthe Will you kindly let me know know if | am over weight and, if Miss Gadeyne. “They are as pretty up in work and home life. Only I do 10—What are always the relative ” . Ga We MGAKUe rey ene a ; w ay what is the best diet a boy of so, how many pounds? 9 the: wish they wouldn't look quite so sol. positions in the sky of the sun andthe much by simply using them, Agents’ MSit repair work Garage | ‘ateas X IRENE, as peaches, every one of them: U omn." rainbow? opener-proof, equipped with burglar Melted all ‘ ‘ ifseen can go on te get fat You are slightly over weight bat haven't seen a homely gir! in the “On. wad some power the giftie gle us ANSWERS. commission 88 per cant, Orion te: oy and insured against pick i Sob; My acl enough tor you te take ap Any whole city, But they are all alike To see oursel's as thers see us put-two-lake-one basi beverything : “ies 26 th io: vit at BIVeHd Kreut promise f fu. Tedurtion course Try to leorn to PoUMneRTh LaueTion A little more individuality, girls 1, Tennessee; 2, love-bint sir but pockets, Refined, quiet neighbor: | , ounttbeans mat ERiiat develop your fisure uniformly -and fe 2 " a And New York n and women, Wilfrid Laurier; 4. selah; vn in indoor sporting goods. If 108 jo¢ G Arnage octunted. saw nee +4 nee lis hips en lam sure you will seem not one “That they al! drese alik@ wear sKoop smiling!” Let's look as happy thinia; 6, Stockholm; 7, Nimrod; 8 , Hood: when garage 1s UnOceUDIet: ictin 2 1 orested to go On a bit too stout s at the same angla, (he as we are . : sh 0.0 crooked, we carry it. GUMP NOV? Gart ean fo s part ran their hat we are at heart natation; 9, hogshead; 10. opposite y ~~ BLTY CO., Hoboken, N. J EM MANOR, N, Y. COLLEGE MAN wanted for boun- He Who Takes Chances By Sophie Irene Loeb | eee ene hunch room, xo SITUATIONS WANTED PETTICOAT: DESIGNER, out of pan > questions asked Apply T. A. Edi: work for tive The Jarr Family By Roy L. McCardell years. wants connee- t+ Wome ° P P . tits not ewakealian Copyright, 1921, by the Press Publishing O®% is that of marrying a man to reform ca the born ler? Noth. son, Orange, N 4A. M. to mid> tion with live frm d he \ Mrs) : ; Wet or eM Under the UE (The New York Evening World.) hunk, Te skull GaGane ihe MN ntenee Nm Unies night (an. BORKERHOS. Wall Onan: alt W ’ t I crowind Mr di a and he up, Tbe YOUNG woman who is down- he erent . J tw + Nagzard of kind. Any “ . \ i ¥ ¥ a \ bal ane : Thery is euch a thing as breaking tying th ed ariets work a specialty, NY ZL. 1, NOY fd {Mr 1 hearted and miserable writes 9 man’ of aome one minor thing or est and required f t effo i * TION i d 1 Ist ut has the : 1 1 feeling, darting?” lo me about the man whom she two by peomistent effort. But when energy was never interesting to hin TO LET. PRESCRIPT CLERK desires Wea ; 1 1 tintet n } Why, her foreneaa @ man continues selfi to do just Any ness he chose always wa work dry neighborhood where : ' sien! w i : on, ) hope she's yma . one tha pd to he pul o ac AE to ent fo v t " \“ ur Oo going © slek!" 1 ems he has always been the wishes of his fiuncee he is never go- tainty month of December Hight feet 472-0. Harlem. W ‘ eh Ut aye /f {hk mioopht Dinme some. ta sind of man who “always takes @ ing to be any better after he gets This man was either n from waterfront in calm weather veqeran of my Rare ieanin M pe 1. we me tamly and boasts about it all the ber. The test should come now in- heights or down in the depth OF sixteen hars wants | iy ‘ ! wand AAA ES ver was ut pence with himself Indoor swimming pool during sum- position ax booze taster { valthy 4 « , . Mrs dar ime. She explains that he has taken “!C&d of la he world, He played fast and loose " ihikg andl doea War If a man really wants a girl he Will with everything that his way Mer months; artificial ice plant in rumhound, Willin F ; dtatid much candy" to continuous gambling en very ge. a long way toward trying to make and was always on a nigh tension a8 celiap during winter. Al modern hours, Sundays and ho si ‘ ue I it tandy! Dimme denaat tle WOE himself what she wants him ta be. to the ortcome. ; : child < M 1t eogirh Me Jerr ape Some one has advised her to “marry If he doesn't make this effort, he de- , One diay he s last chance. improvemants, including keyholes ia WAN with twelve years’ experience i BE ay it r Go sleep, fi Te ra fte vt ‘at nd tne yiite = qj \ t ~ it x q i) get yar yim and get him out of the bad habit.” serves to lose lier and the girl had Be ten st eeitht tiene ee ind tm? doors, pasteboard partitions and Writing cold cream ads, wants to Ay POPS WH Ree See she is tormented with the problem at better make up her mind that he is his life on the game of chance Goating front steps, Coll 6 ine take in knitting during t i 1 night ff t w Att “ ttle boy woke present whether to give him up or to not for her The wise woman will never make a Bare i 3 BERTIE LUFF, Gen. ti darn "y te key. any- [nad \ up and, find lights on andhia ike him “for better or for worse,” Tn this particular case this man is |ife partner of the man who doesn't sured against everything but water Petia wa sh CSV EN, . A le, commenced to gambling with the girl's love. He is Ta Eta Meare KPERT soup designer wants per Won Ts ‘ ' fl eyes and kick If there has to be this choice, I faking his customary chance, If she RAOy, DOW te hold fast to Mother ang collisions, Rent $400 a month in |") Melb Ot) es ont Ur sald hey t ould suggest to give him up. This permits him to do it, she is gone. ngent and hang on to somethir . 5 a wage ee ee BU BOIE PANY. Nir du H exclaimed Mra. Jarry woman says she has tried every way There ia little happiness for her that is uncertain né advance, Pro rata refund in CAS knows alphabet soup business from M wre fa i You've w ap Willie just when .t fo change his ways, but without ouc- , /)°, must travel a straight course “10 1. wot enough to take a chance Cottage is launched before first Of A to % Six years’ exper {ra nd. j \ Enina quiet? I a uke no chances 01 F , to a party, and alt css. Young people must realize, o#- give him up once in a while, when your caloula- we month, R, F. D. 2, Far Rock- ing mock turtles, Can split. pea i" TPA ARG a that if man How many people in the world take tions are coal and deliberate. Rut he ; not try to girl he is to 2 oa ; 1 “ 1 Now vo vr ‘ chance adi their lives, Ip sks )s 4 great ris mse haa r, y he will never do iv afterward. ie a game-thelr game of life r wouldn'l thke a lennave owith @ ni n Koing to ‘Tho one idea that is a totul fallucy mce knew @ man whose family man like that APARTMENTS LO LEG 1 bak al) dh m in ther beds, & And Mrs. Jars bdabiaod aw ae . : Esai te oon nes amt - BY Ny - a ‘ ( \ : STS agar 2 Z eres J i ; i i! t

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