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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 14 Men With “Concave” Faces Are the Slow Thinkers With Long Memories Determined, Persistent, Self-Controlled (| ~_ ., + ©™©6v°6v— ©. +... =e and Usually Good-Natured. Can You Beat It! «2s. The Old-Fashioned Girl By Marguerite Mooers Marshall Moral: Sufficient Unto the Day Is the Girl Thereof She Is the Supply That Always Equals the Demand. Coprniea., 1921. by the Freas PubUsning Oo, (The New York Evening World.) GAN ‘Fables for the Fair | HAVE received a letter And shows touching gratitude when ry : . nanan i From a young man who signs you produce a 25-cent box of candy. But Are More Theoretical Than Practi- himself “F. B. W.,” What did you say? There ISNT cal, and Often Absent-Minded. = And this is what he writes any such box? \ 8 ° SHE DOESN'T SHE MUST BE “1 am thirty, well-educated, well Neither is there any such girl! This is the fourth in a serics of articles written especially for read- WEAR A SHINN a travelled, And the point is that, IF she existed, sre of The Evoning World by William Judson Kibby. the noted char- DANCE And successful in my busin She would bore you and every other acter analyst and industrial psychologist, whose services are retained So that I can well support a house- modern young mar. by a number of big business corporations, Mr. Kidby is first teaching hold To swift flight and never a return! his readers to analyze themsclves. He will later help you decide whether But to what purpose? After ONE evening, she would oe. or not you fit your present job. and just where your bes! opportunitics The young woman of to-day cupy that parlor sofa ALONE. for success fie, Chinks more of her own pieasures Sufficient unto the day is the GIRL and the effects produced by her — thereof; By William Judson Kibby. new costumes She is the supply that always equals Copyright, 1921, by the Press Publishlag Co, (The New York Evening World) Than of her heart and home. the demand AVE you got a slow forehead? Well, don't worry about it. Some of Many Will any (hat the ofdfasHioned ff the modern young man - sulle the brainiest and cleverest men of our time possess the slow fore- - . head. Some of the greatest analysts have slow foreheads, A man girl exiets WANTED old-fashioned propriety with a slow forehead will have a good memory for Hut she is few and far between instead of pep, events. He. will be able to classify. material, ideas and So much so as to be almost invisible! He'd get it—but he doesn’t! things in general. Men of this type become expert J am pretty young to be crabbed, He wants a short-skirted, slangy, 66 advisers. Consider, for example, Theodore Roosevelt Admiral Dewey and Emerson, Men with slow fore- heads are slow to anger—but are slow to get over it The purpose of to-day's a on analyzing char acter will be taken up With a study of the slow tem perament, or concave type. The accompanying illus- tration shows the features of the face as being blunt or somewhat concave in form. The face is inciined to be long and broad and very prominent in the upper forehead. Look at the nose! It is inclined to concavity or snub. The chin projects. Remember, when you see a type such as has ‘been described, consider that, ac- put 1 suppose 1 an Dhisticated young person, No B. W.,” you're not crabbed; Who can motor, swim, hike, play You're just @ little RABID. tennis, jazz and “rag” with him- You have a touch of the madness Accomplishments at which the from which ever so many modern “Sweet, old-fashioned girl” would How Bo THEY THEY ROU) |, ore an ore sarerinn and, ater all, s.che gtr ot coal It is a mental picture of a sweet different from the girl of yesterday at ean young thing in a longskirted white in BEHAVIOR? muslin frock, One put powder on her hair-——the cording to the principles of analyzing character by facial characteristics, this type cannot think quickly But—also remember, when they ‘DO think, watch out! The second and third division of the forehead, spoken of in my pre- vious articles on this page as the comparative and retentive, and re- fiective und reasoning, are very 6trong. Therefore, individuals pos- sessing this forehead haye the ten- dency to turn over thoughts or ideas that are given them They are passive and deliberate in thought, as a rule. They are self- controlled and good-natured! A per- son of this type has a tendency to put off until to-morrow things whica should be done to-day. But not be- cause of a spirit of laziness. Only because he desires to dwell upon LETS DISCARD With a ‘pale blue sash and nothing showing below the collar-bone, Who sits at one end of the parlor sofa, while you sit at the other, And listens, with vague sweetness, to the words of wit and wisdom that fall from your lips, And looks down, modestly, into her white muslin lap, nd blushes at five-minute inter. vals (She never even HEARD of a “per- manent blush!") And presently serves you with cake and lemonade of her own manu- facture. other puts powder on her nose; One put patches NEAR her lips, to make them look redder, One puts rouge ON her lips—for the same sinful purpose! The girl of to-day goes to petting parties The girl of yesterday turned down . the gas and didn't ALWAYS sit at the far end of the parlor sofa! Styles differ—wiles are the same. And whatever he SAYS, the. 19 man proves by his acts That he prefers the 1921 style In girls It’s his own! carrying them out. AND BE The slow forehead person is siow in action, but possesses tremendous endurance, He will register great come a student of character analy- " sis should bear in mind that there determination. He will stick tO @ are varieties of perceptive and refiec- task until ‘tis accomplished. The tive foreheads: that there are varie- slow forehead type is quite reason- t ‘s of noses from yes extreme initta- fi 2 ive or convex to the extreme con- able und reliable, but apt to be @ cave or lack of initiative. We musi Btickler for theories and enjoys aa- not have any like or dislike as to the alyzing things before acting. convex OF conoave, for If we are to 4 " i aril <p be analysts, we must not let our own Some of the greatest analysts havo ‘Totions prejudice our opinion’ “hee possessed the slow forehead. They cause, if it is prejudiced, it is not an Rever Will be as practical as the per- analysis es : : ; © next article will be a summary ceptive individual, and we should of the ‘previous articles, ‘with many realize that this type of person is interesting combinations of — the best suited to work which needs to blonde and brunette, convex and be thought over and thought out, {: Concave. } will also give the qualifi- them before passing judgment or dj OUR. CORSETS By Bide Dudley. Coprrient, 1921, by the Prom Publishing Co, (Te New Youk Evening World) LLABELLE MAK DOOLITTLE, No,” she replied insinuatin E the noted poetess of Delhi, was you have been on a big seated in her garden yesterday Miss Doolittle and the mail ca when Phil McGinnis, the mail carrier, laughed heartily at this joke. Then approached with a happy look in his she opened the letter. It proved to ba eyes from a jawyer in London who wanted “Well, Phil” came from the fair to know if she was related to an En- d Ellsworth Doolittle in Texas what's up?” giishman nam A letter from London,” he replied, who was hun cations of ti f handing it to her ‘Of course, I'm not,” she exclaimed, : S of a position of interest to " jovely!”” (This from her). + don't k le is said that features which are sharp thousands of my readers, and also : ‘Oh, how 2 Yi RES “Oh, T 4 t ‘know, you foxy little and inclined to be prominent and bee’ aneivale: chart for this posi- Te letter Hid Lae oe ieee thing you!” replied MeGinni AI i er ervan (bau fon—-for you to use in making a Sure!” sald he jaye neve Miss Doolittle merely laughed pointed in form, are g a chart and test of yourself, on a big ship.” ’ 1 ness of temperament and are indica- enact a Als bid, = went to her boudolr, She would write tive of the fact that corresponding ¢ i 1 poem about the letter and read tt to internal organisms are positive in dine re the Women’s Retterment League. The action and quick to respond. Features snctievtinews cites | HOw to Reduce Your Weight |} Should “Secrets” Bar Marriage? | i200 3°. ics poem was com slower movement, and correspond- . A ; a a onan ‘ a pleted in fiftecn minutes ant half an ee rare etch ieee neat: Doris Doscher’s Answers to Readers’ Questions Can Happiness Exist Without Mutual Frankness? Hour inter Atlas “paollitia wis waned ment. Also “he cat SPRRB Gaetict Ae! Forth ureats, Pupllshing ©. complexion, the torpid liver and head- you will find your blood pressure Comrign 1921, by the Press Publising Co. 10 trust him? Would his secrets ever is tortured into the real meaning of Stage at bi Hall reading at. 8h ism corresponds wi 6 outwai hile ees Ws saa ing ie ; ; a) again normal. jo New York Eroning World.) Bae ie hE cour do. lve When sne sees her husband's face Wore a hitchy-gingham yown—you expression and is slow in response. see um once more devoting aes ites bak ges ONE Be Follow your doctor's orders in re- gO YOU believe that husbands [UP UF 7 seed hts ene at 2 | tired, worried, careworn and plead- Know, the one she woes at the wed But where the upper region is quite space at my disposal to proves, Eat plenty of gard to your diet, but you will find it and wives should have no se- : a Ail ng ding of Hod Boley and Mae De Mave 8 Y answering my readers’ ques. !#%ttive foods and be sure to masti- a great help to take a drink of hot ofeta trom each olner? Do Pimoow over your lites Then she realizes that she had been LJ O18 SAG Oe See Prominent, the possessor will be COn- tions, I receive many letters thronen cate Your food properly. water or milk, sipping it very slowly eae mor? ? How Diana Quentin met and an- crucl, that ehe didn't know the love Bunkley. The poem “ollows siderably more reflective, more phi- Rnayiniyens — between meals when you have a fee!- 0 aleve es & happy marriage swered thee questions is told in Which, “with an exquisite unreason 1 yo oiter grom Lond ae : : : = ‘ ing of weakness from a reduced diet. can be founded otherwise than on fa adler el “The #bleness, ieves” when there is / have a letter from Loudon losophical, more given to the theories auenlorine tare Kindly tell me what Rlect ieincee maria tioliisedh bel comic (een Margaret Pedier's latest novel, “The a La eRe nr Many miles across the sea of things, and bis thoughts will gov- aL Seas hee ting forme. fama girl, twen- very quiet and lie down with no pil- Mav’ Uanenest” | | stplendid Folly.” published by George My iret comes out before the The ship steamed across tne ocean, ern him far more than bis common h si ty-twe years of age, and suffer low under the head. Keep cheerful, | Suppose you wi} H. Doran Company. Max Errington, public. The son of an exiled Duke of | Bringing the letter to ve sense. He is inclined to be ab- much they should Jin my kidneys in-a slight way fof that will help your blood to circu- these questions by your future husband. |” Gramatist, enters into her life Ruvania who had contracted a Mor- London i so far and yet ane feats sent-minded. One of the negatively welsh, -siving their , 1 4 ae Y tate better. Would your love be ‘strong enough rather tumultuously, thrice? rose marrt with a beautiful fAtke 1M aa a attO Red : . : height but omit- Whenever | catch cold in my back, = ——— - rare See a i \ ye Uni SCUIDE ionglishwoman and, accordingly, exiled And yet it tx a goodly distance reflective type is continually turning ting their age tr B© you think | inherit this her from danger, A continual shroud from his country, he was trying to Do f make my meaniny clear? over and over the thoughts to hold lane that 1 trouble from my mother, who is of mystery seemed to pervade him. redeem the family's honor by heip- wrongs, grievances, sorrows, &c, It peeeeary (thet also bothered with her back? Yet love seemed inevitable from the ing to the throne of Ruvania the My sister's child, Teeney Kiclet!s, is hard for him to forget, My observation has brought out daughter of the ent Duchess, who — Burne her mouth on a potato. Jas an actress, Oh, how we all dul P cloud from the ° faom our age be * ow can | be cured of this con: The Jarr Family Naps siiniad By wan at hert dition? past, he tried to kill his love, but — Piana's love | he final test. — But st was merely fite, you kuow the fact that a majority of the oe Bec Prop- ts exerciee good? If so, what By Roy L. McCardell “love will have its way" and so——~ She has to choose between her hus. However, getting back to my letter women folk have reflective or semi- rly, for the best | nae § oc blans, heart's dearent, there vnd's love and living in Ruvania and — It iy @ curtosity from abroad, nedaaiiva @orahcada aod’ diodenate scientists agree ‘ omething more, something ave giving up all thoughts of public sing- A picture of the King ison the stans Suen niin AG order a euodarataly there should be a 1s swimming good? Coprrixm:, 1921, by the Pree Publishing Oo, (The New York Exening World.) no told, you set ing, or else remaining !n England and — And J am truly quite awed. with a reflective. forehead should ba slight decrease ip Are cold shower baths good for HEY may kick and parade all “She told him he would have to give orp wih nothing--nothing that need continuing her career, which promised as . at 2 e to taki h luke. §6 M 1 " come between us?” she had answered t derful one When the final word nad fal'en o given in deliberation; realizing that ,. an ° me to take each morning, or luke en J up Liquor or give her up, ; ; d pe a wonderful o} 3 " it all times the mind cannot under- Wesht We increase in age after. Vann bathe? they want! sald Mr dart, And he gave her up?" suggasced Not if you can be strong; not if Tove won the ears of the ladies present and ‘h stand and perceive quickly. maturil Wauld Pall adville ‘i “but the Anti-Saloon League qo ja yy Manatee ; her sin xpluined. beauty of the sentiment inad sunk iy The individual who wishes to be- Before attempting to reduce it is physician? en rtainly bas the Demon Rum licked " “Well, not exactly,” said Mrs. Jarr, ghe nad'declared’ “Gould Tipve cay "There is ne folly in all the world the audience applauded with grea = well to know if you are really over sepeterd and licked for good and all!” “but Oy Fae, 80 AAUGH aftor ie if I didn’t trust you?” ey arene wh and so splendid as ne Las Nee, . try and dispense with the meat and . ot A bee “Do you believe that husbands and a —— saneeietneemene - RIS Weiien aca {00d 1 A SATE a him do it, that finally wives should have no secrets from am twenty-three years old, § feet 898 pee make say of wale don't know about that,” said Mr ie ae pengn a . 61-2 inches in height and weigh 120 SOWly between meals, ‘Through exer- Jurr, “When Probibition came into : did drink, did be rtainly, they shouldn't,” she an ~ e; pounds, Am I in the ‘overweight’ ¢i8¢ and deep breathing and plenty of effect, the breweries and distilleries “Kod Mr. Jarr, ed promptly. “Why, that would What to Do Until the Doctor Comes till after he was married, said Mrs. Ja very str be breaking the them togethe with the other is h By Charlotte C. West, M. D. y link that t r oneness ? [ would like to know some Sunshine and sleep your general health closed down, the glass worke had to Covwright, 1021, by the Prem Publishing Ge. ¢%CTCISCS for reducing the hips. Any- il improve and you may have no shut up, the label printers had to lay , “and I consider th th ora fp 4 f om off hwnds, the cork makers wen “Not when you consider your Aunt 3 oes to her foste! er, o ba (Toe New York Brening World), thing you can tell me through your ™0re trouble with your back, broke, the farmers had no marke Ae ; WGA aces fo her fosier fasner, te f ret ere wcrc, Wee ee oe QUESTIONS. column will be greatly appreciated.” No, I do not think you inherit this for their grain, Through a thousand ‘ou never mind her, she's "tng? denn’ he waid. "it coeme to ine heTiEie: 10 ree a 4 Oo: “the Kee York Sraning Wee) 1. What is a bl f o Instead of being in the overweight trouble from your mother. industries the effects are felt—and. $s good lot of other perple Ad ir ee yee ‘ Prickly Heat. The body sho be made comfort - t louble magic lantern " ‘ 4 that if you love him you needs ‘nus' called? class she is almost twenty pounds Be sure to wear the proper kind of Ping? We have hard times Sceint 1 know, said re. Jane inne Ither- trust him. ‘Perfect love casteth out RICKLY HEAT occure more of- *!¢ bY removing all warm clothing 2. What was the full name of underweight. 1 would advise her to shoes and learn to stand and sit cor- gaiq Mys. Jarr, “And it May be as | kad hee doterminnttin of han fears Pt children, though aduits, oi, * tePid bath at a temperature of 10 & What is the protecti hut her general health in place of just the Yes, exercise that turns and twists farmers’ ,rain should be made into | “Oh, don't wo about that,” said ‘ fe Ttanuslvntecrnneahia marc niten ful of bicarbonate of soda has been used bin window er porthole lip reducing the torso and limbers up the spine "MAT then into beer and whiskey. Mr. Jarr. “You've got plenty. Hut not sarily." the rector age L added is very grateful and affords sed on a cabin window or porthole will be hel “I’m not making any plea for old just the same, you wouldn't stand t¢ ? P* during the heat of summer has in stormy weather called? . Per tar den icing thaeby b Jono” Harieyeorn’ suid” Mr. Jarr, her throwing ot your inrof brandieg Answered: "He knows what his g- VTOE i Vet oe vu rmarlet fever, @uick relief, After the bath dry. the H you d that by keep- eve omperance ‘ ~ Fret t cret_ is and whether it is rusht_ or ‘ * body thoroug! . 4. What Australian bird derives its What exercises oan a woman of ing our fect in the Warm water ine Dut I never saw a great temperan’ ANG GDMPAMIDE Che bCLUbh GE (orone tone wnt tat ghorm it vvau hare ie nol favari homaven und’ the horoughly and dust it with name from the resemblance of wave yet but what |! was followed by 's tail forty with three small children, cold spray will not shock you. | But he doctor ordered for you when wheat flour, corn starch or takrumn ? ‘ 4 eee and whe cate cate teh haven't that Knowledge, And that's throat and tongue do not present the fener. te, mualeal jSeeMOrR ES doing her own work, de to build bo sure and take a Vigorous ray eT ne poop pore (WU andl phe: Game On tO WO where que taint must onmBNn YON crete ue nsin eo ance ae ee Le W which some sine oxide has been . Where is the of Jer: a Maybe h ii ving people re ane H 1 in nu, characteristic appearance of a sca : , es their sens do Mrs, Jarr "1 thought 8 very che c { 5 ; tina! outh ne “at e b od where Jersey eatile originated? MAS better figure ang fill aus hs re Te raat lige you really have ‘! f A MTR Tht 5 I 15 wa ¥ cheeky ave it to him (> Yodide whether latinal outbreak. The “atrawbe mis ; asulle. Abaiid pursue th 6, What is an alcoholic solution of "eck and chest? | do not have sidney trouble, you should see the MAY I'm glad of it, and it’s ail duc her” said Mrs. Jacr he's vlWAYS* you ought to be told or not.” tongue” Ie absent, Also prickly heat reaiment and may — prefer an principle used in medicine called? time for outdoor sports, but would = doctor. oF cae . toa ie. at cl her nose in a r people's "Se they were married, but Diana's occurs on the body where the skin Mmlcylated talcum as a dusting ssiaaen ¢ ha es? ed Mr. Jarre. pusiness. hat right had she to or- trust failed her at the a nt Bo e y aang 7. What breed of cats originated on _ like to gain about 15 or 20 pounds. ; O aa R pion Wa pt, gusiness, “What right had she to or- trust failed her at the critical moment OTD 20 Ov et, Moen kin powder > 4 . 1 am fifty-two years old and n and doubt, Jealousy, mistrust entered she Jeleet Mant | am & feet & inshes in height weigh 145 pounds, For three dit" replied drink 2" into her life. Love was buffetted rash of scarlet fever is first see In extremely severe cases an oint & What State popularly called and weigh 106 pounds, Have poor rs | have been troubled with “They did Bot male Mr. Jarr, "It’s "Ah," suid Mr. Ja “thats the about by the storms of DOUIT upon the face. ment may foNow the bath. The fol- the “Granite Stat: circulation and a torpid liver and bleed. | have been to two [he Anti-Saloon Leigue, a mans vory point, Why should she order ‘Why cou her husband trust apie lox! t con. lowing is recommended: Zine oxide : : affair. The women reformers, W. ¢ nuaband or why should you ordé h set? he eruption of prickly heat con eB Zine e 9. What name is applied to a num ind th: te thi u 8 secre ff hi 2 sallow complexion ahd a great r ah ey toll me they TU. never got anywhere. hey nd? Both sists of b t red epota on the 1 dram alamine dram; cold ber divisible without remainder only 0°) Of necguch, can't stop it; it is blood pressure. =.) 1) eek Rae rein quarrels and discord re s B sp sum. 1 bs by itself and unity? bl ie They advise me to drink milk and ol de ed at phar dr lah vith i finally a parting of the ways. mits of which are tiny blisters; ar Cream, 1 ounce, to be applied thre 10. What is the largest city in MRS. E. J. P. eat very little. When my nose a0 everything they ht again totally differen x s, Bound by honor not to divulge his 8° times pustules may also form. ‘The 'mMe daily 4 . eae Hayy Y bbie can do us cret would jeopardize anot : batvlat + ANSWERS. arte hig So SOUS, RRURAT ALY ” i tee een Fi puaaea oo it? “They didn't fight windmil said pleases about her husband and woman's wn exile cae her throne ‘hing is intense and should be re Dress an infant so affected in very Ae ataraaciionn (ao Hnadnen each: tank maa OR onervise ine ae MAS.N. | | Mrs Jarrs “hey fougit ginn is and do as T please about mine, but in Ruvun watches, despairingly, lieved immediately, otherwise scraten- little clothing, Keep the skin sweet, i . Friedrich nasium. Rest «a half hour be- 4 hey closed them unt Abbia no right to inter with the ties that bind him gradually sever ing may infect the pa 0c: cle ‘ ar ere void helm Nietzsche; 3, deadlight; 4 fore and after meals. Drink plenty The conditions you write belongs e W. U, and [ inti! Diana leaves him to continue qe a's parla and ccsema clean and dry. and thereby: avelg b.rd; 6, English Channel; 6, tinc . need a doctor's care, bat I f know i" aald Mr Jarre 4 AN AlfavGa' @ ATSAt Dan nert o develop. A paste of bicarbonate of marked prickly heat Lesser attacks 7, Manx; 8. New Hamphire; 9, prime °f milk and be sure and have at least that you will get well, as it ma “Tt re ana ‘i diberiy anema to ta ‘Then, after months of separation and atev liberally smeared can n be checked by employing number; 10, Riga. two bours a day outdoors. The sallow just your age, and in a little while her nt on. dies only, these days!” they meet again, and Diana's heart r the affected skin will do this. medicated talcum powder®

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