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"HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1929T7 -{Do American Women Dress i} To Attract Men or to Suit Other Women? W. ".. George, English Author, Says They wnow Better Than to Waste Them- selves on Sex So Dull. Strain of Fashion Due to Women Critics. Can You Beat It! (AM A Copyright, 1921, by the Pree Publirming Co, (TRE Now York brening World) \ AVE you ever wanted to be told what another (hought about yeu, at the same time dreading to hear a frank expression of opinion? st und author of “Caliban,” “Blind Alley” ana numerous other popular novels, has written a book whieh he hus entitled “Hail, Columbia," and in one of his essays he has certainly given the Amer- ican woman “Hail, Columbia.” Mr spent six months in this country analyzing its people, especially its women, and his opinion can be epitomized in the following terse and trenchant remarks: The American women do not dress to attract men, but for one another, The American woman, though not always pretty, nearly always Knows how to seem it. The American woman has not gone quite so far as she thinks. The American girl is more popular with the American man than the American woman, The American girl embodi “The American woman is excessive- ly well groomed,” writes Mr. Grorse the national restlessness. George. Subject at frequent intervals, he fears “ uae air and hands a 2¢ 1s, being jubbed, As a rule, he Fa 7 he takes of her hair and hands a (ye. fore Gisitkes. that type and. ts COULD YK care that the average English woman thankiul. when he escapes to. the CS (eyS) \}does not; she gives intelligent thought to her clothes. However tired, the | American girl Unfortunately, the aoe presses her skirt every America rl seems to expect him to play golf and tennis, to swim and WeAcH A climb trees in a single morning, so WIOMAN To renewal the vitality of the American feminine . puzzles him.” SMliM 2 nna day and epends upon its money she sometimes needs for food. She takes trouble with her shoes, Which all leaves us in a quandary. 5 Also, when the fashion in dress tends The American woman lacks some thing: the an girl seems to toward undressing, she is rather e&- juve ton int haps the growing cessive, This may be due to the hot American baby {ter please the summers, It may point to temper- ation from aoross the seas. @ture rather thin temperament, but Wee coe & BubiEned 4y ‘ “ft ay also expr one side of her mL Penotosy Where the Enropean ain ae Woman suggests, the American wom- - ane WHAT?» You? *T have been told that the American Know = woman does not take pains to attract S& fe men,” continues the author. “ 1 have IG Se Ghe Tean TRAMtlIke Ol) i] ay D9 a: = =~ passed six months in this countr (The New York kvcuing World) a = = visited many cities and been on the QUESTIONS. tookout for any interesting facts, but 1, What State is popularly called 3 = = the “Hoosier State”? 2. What material is combined with paste and perfume in the manufacture df joss sticks? 3. What composite metal combines the strength of steel and the lightness of aluminum? 4. What cape forms the triangular northeastern corner of South America? oe never seen an American girl e@ to a mun in the street what the nglish call the ‘glad eve.’ ‘That id a matter of method. I feel that she is emrely reserving her strength and That when she decides to go over the top she does it with a speed and vigor which a Wuropean would call MAMA DEAR! Ii VE_A MAN aa { To TEACH You coe \TasSwiM un- A - maidenly ye tends to bash rather 5. What South American country is . than entansle, Excess in clothing divided into three possessions by “4 a European powers? %°} oes not at ail mean that women are “6 “What bird did the ancient Egyp- 4d trying to attract men, Women don't tia%s hold sacred? 7. What animal did the Egyptians hold sacred? 8. What is the largest city in Per- \dress for men that; they know better than ancient they know better than themselves on a sex so dull drei other, and ha sia? knowledwe that they arc appearing iusly a\cempts to escape its enemies = before women, the hardest critics and >Y, Pretending to be dead? Pretec iesined 10. In what Canadian province is That the American girl is supreme bake Winnipeg located? in the eyes of her men is a puzzle to ANSWERS. i Peghacl 1, Indiana; 2, wood powder; 2, mac = “Se is a remarkable thing in an adamite; 4, Cape St. Roque; 5, Gui = American summer hotel to sec the @Mt; 6, ibis; 7, cat; 8 Teheran; 9. = @gper? OC Automobiles filling. their OPOssuI; 10, Manitoba With young girls, while the —- = a young matrons are left behind. Yet the young married woman is fi ® more attractive, far more amusing than the bread and butter miss, 1¢ is rather regrettable in a way, for ft leads to the conclusion that the American womsen’s good time is rather short. A debatante is a normal star, which sets wheit changed from Miss to Mrs “It ts the American girl rather than American woman who embodies = national restlessness, She 1s i ways meeting young men In a queer. Stage-Struck Celebrities By Sophie Irene Loeb By Marguerite Mooers Marshall Maxims of a Modern Maid | + A) 1021 by the Press Publishing Ce. 1ON-WLD) n launel (The New York could be woman 1st. by Krening World.) Copyriam’ HICK CED ORA ( Harold Hy pyright, 1921, by the Press Publisming Co (The New York Eveuing World) No girl ever jilts a man because he is poor; she umpaign has d by the Ilinois ome ban put on it, A s implicated in a murder comradely way; automobiles appear omens letie = Clu pie) si 1 ; ni ; ; Mr r for her late tn (ip evening: elie ciun Women's Athletic" Cluth amt ste suddenly vp as an simply declares that she will not handicap his ,,,,,.,,., (3° 4"! : Been a netey ey ra eatin ten, amainae the Ne of a photopliy acting possibility on ne stage > 0 ust ell @ soul, secret fie adn, ‘here la aomethine beige. in which: the womin, has re- proposition career by marrying him although she has never promise Cora 1 woutant tii almost Metallic about her, and the cently been freed by the jury for ‘Thie ts a case where talent, capa- 1 sa b one else! Why isn’t it to he known, and BOS Vanmnen eto ps Hey lidersd SHON slaying ain preg ae gaan where wien’ capa. felt the same about any one else unyWay whom should 1 tell!" used atatvation which turnw her into the The leader of ¢ 1) calls on all compared to the publicity that h PON the self-esteem of the average man the wittiest and most pointed MM Jarr. “Do you think my sucial vomen to modest and even resigned American good intunales aro) th: doin preventing the been obtained, ‘ested 7 feminine criticisms have about as much wounding effect as the bites wife, In spite of their proclamations showing of the picture depicting he his is one of the things that ou ith “Probably not, seeing that Cora . : showing i ing her Sone of the things our of a Kitten on the hand that plays with it & [doubt whether the Amertean man Is fifty man she murdered forelan Urothers criticise with Beam- . ly Hickett a nice gif’ comarked quite as mueh at his wite's feet as ix ES why is that people from ing cause. They say we have no re Slogan for bathing suit censors, "Make the beach as blue as the Mrs. Jarr acidly. “if she were a made out. It seems to me that he ny, os At people from ing eanse y say we have no ree ; respects his wife as he respects an every walk of who make them- spect for th talents and fine Can! prize tighter or engaged in the illegal expensive picture. He soem to re vere selves conspicu nh some public arts—that we seek a fanfare of When a husband thunders, his wife's eyes flash lightning, and a rain “@40" trafic perhaps sour friends yomen in general, but perhaps not in ; : would be interested." woe eis vite weiae ane: woes IU Stuge-struok and think trumpets and the loud noise rather of tears follows, the emotional atmosphere of the home may be cleared up “ Hee Alec particular of instances they can become stars than the real thing amazingly. a ite bi dn’: be ae ooMr 4 As to the well educated women } Pp peoeritn é clui at we constantly pla 7 td mit Lec lady tieavy-weight wey worry Mr. George for two VOY why will man neist sry ae x ci an z a hat the glance of the human ys actual motive power may be champion would be a novelty and a reasons, One of them is that the om i pom he me gene 0S ae ae toe eal as hews to scientists but not to baby vamp vey have always known bow 10 female bootlegger would Englishman is accustomed to talking notorious in productions for the sake Sensationalists ; : ‘ oh aa ; to women about plays, games, holiday or the almighty dollar Thave never seen anybody who haa DOW! @ man over just by looking at him MICKPaLNE: (BE) Di kenny ar sorts, Ci ‘ : Move. ‘The secong if Some section ch oa thing is blazed his way ¢ creen or sta The woman who opens her husband's letiers deserves what she—sooner ore Rew why did the ore evolved type, of love. The second prin jemand. sec * Te tne be ik pol nocustomed: to bette BF ed by publi¥ disapproval, . !9 this manner that hae tasted, and or later—finds in them pitoan told What the woman thinks; he #8 wish st could be stopped everywhe while a fow dollars have been made Once the summer girl had to qualify as cool, sweet, dainty and an orna Eee en. y 8 Biri te tell aes ut He thinks Not long ago 4 woman ina famous Ut of the curioux public f 1 ment to any hammock. Now the poor, dear, overworked child has to be -& jinen showers for her or tu sive twa he chooses to call his ideas by a “9 case also announced that she see period, , Nou Hoseem rather goog swimmer, a clever canoeist, a fair tennis player, a daring motorist, aM sor her or to diseuss what weddin minimum 0 contradict On. So was into the movies wy u DMaineas at be expert jazzer- nd just as easy to al as ever. sents to send her American woman worries him, He ila rot into the limelight, all Certainly it 4 sorry ¢xample to ce aa inl he ; : The bare thought of the 1921 ba uit makes a reformer shiver too many duplicate at th ids that sie is using him cer hey get the propensity the young people who ving by sounding board to vid # ney one ; it d work and ene: cultivat Now that all the girls are rolling | ockings, try lady's garter must | believe Cora Hi ia tellin, eels he ik being lectured; and i 5 . , " everybody who has not gone awa fe vorten ine caus ane chinges the 1 elp wishing that their talents and get where be listed definitely with the lost properties of yesteryear's romance. Ceres Oe BMA DPF i = _————— — through their own efforts when Divoree, for the matrimonially tired, Is (he greatest of labor-saving in [7 “Ph! mune’ tbat abe te enkaKe x # are confronted with facts ventions D they Can Rave: time mye Gps: ree buy her a handwome present lu Keeping Food in Hot Weather § 0) 2 272s: 10 20 : iia are Gaal gata 6 SAnAOAAAAAAARNNRAARRReArn A nanannnnonnonrennncemneernerees NBT ach Vp : | Jarr Copyright, 1981, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Bvening World) very sorry spectacle for (hose who : sent ay RUVOOA) mapa Mian bon lel cern V the ice runs out do not let food damp paper and left in cool place “U4 Strive to arrive there sia By Bide Dudley Hiokett 4 can't afford anything costly stand in refrigerator Wrap Where the sa current of gir. Do tinued cultivation and real tale ® * and then if £ find her in the 1 Real We H hot allow vegetables to #tand in water Such matters only encourage people perishable foods in a clean Wet over night, bicuuse yogotable fHbre to do all sorte of ridiculous things In Copsrtgnt, 1921, by the Pros Publivaine Co (The New York Proning World) Vil tell her to tell everybody 1 h and put them where there 1s 4 begins to decay after twelve hours in 10 20 All ROTIs DF rill duals AYOR GYRUS PHRKINS Mayor pointed at him, “Where or rather we are going ty send her irrent of air, Put milk ina pan of water and then detrimental vo P thing very costiy and elegant ee : ai ey 1 born?" he demanded som WALKER of De By © United States.” replied . ee and Heath if wilted lettuce does not re- "pon them 3 daa Eun BICOL BOG: Bad inn Hour it Ie Ma: terest and’ Jt eeamm (that wellldiveciad attorte much provoked about an in- . something We need ourselves—and in shady changing walter should he thrown away to discourage such cheap methods are cident that occurred at Hugus Hall Wich part? then everybody else will have 1@ sea every hour. Hutter can be placed in on uld not be soaked in Str ae alurday evening, during his lecture me." something as fine and costly as w jeep dish and covered with slightly W. Ww them carefully with a rassnly worth while before the Women's Bettermen T time the audience rowed W070 we send," uteea + ‘Phen cover diak with [loth dipped in warm water that con jometimes we are aiso designated League on “Civic Prid The May fer Mayor Walker decided to “© ™ . Housakeepare who he tains one teaspoon bicarbonate of as publicity mad. In the eyes of Was interrupted by Hector Spotis, an | e man eject What do you mean we'll send Fee ty ’ soda to une quart of water. Dry some people it seems to be she #nti-Walker Democrat, and — Mr. constable Pe Brown in (he something fine and cos!ly so 4 no ico at all keep butter this way thoroughly and keep en jower shelf of ‘ Walker believes an effort was thu axked ther friends vy tee m throughout the summer refrigerator, A small piece of char- Stfalghtest line toward the stellar made to discredit him in his race f “it here, sit.” replied Brown, [the ange: wii do ‘i Dairy prods are especially ab. (ual placed inside of each will insure arena get’ notice for some other pre-election. After he had spoken fif) “Avvest that mant* asked Mr. Jarr. “And what do yoo et ay the eping well until ready to be thing outside the actual talent for teen minutes he asked \ fe wed in wh frown inean by saying we'll sena somet wort Keep: butter and ¢ ed wh one is inchned “Have we civic prid Delhi? . ne down four nd we need ourselves?” mili ut cd in same compartment — | over night foods con Showmen and manag nly fool *Til bite—what's ie als ) fe ‘ : i . with str sinelling tooda such as tar and eggs such as c themselves for a little while, and the came from Hector Spotts Hi v1 It's often done,” replied M onions, cantaloupes, bananas, fish, «ec, &e. Tf you do keep public not at all, A ripple of laughter swept over the pr 0 set 5 er 4 bride has ali her fine 4 ante ot foods in refrigerator. them do ne cal them if they taste RY us ene wherever poss ble the assemblage and the Mayor pianly of thes of pop. The Mayor i ents she often returns the gift a 1 ut hi efrigerator. the least bit sour, abolition of such practices, that only was ne: xa c ot inter- thr ong to prosecute spotts on a ; Ir pot only melts the ice more quickly @ refrigerator should alwaya be real merit he recognised rather than fupt me he sumone? oo "Ot Inter Ol {public outrage “The incie fiend sent that made other people fi the food spoils more readily kept well Med with ice It te econ- artificial radiance or situations of no What's the answer? tor dent ‘ whole tow gz who bnew what it was io ‘be nd Bi esctavica should be pluccd om omy both in ice und food. riety. Spoils, There is inuch ndignat gs un keeping t he anu The Jarr Family By Roy L. McCardell he Pres Puniishing Co 19° How to Right in You Deep Knee Bending To-Day Reduces ‘1 Figure Erect, St By Doris Copyetant, 1921, hy fae Press Punt/chiag tls of overweutht work in ¢ me, oe Ww you Decome jnactive; and so th If you are the obese viettm in into the glorious t that it is as gr exercises, ineludini Squatting, as the children call t, or deop knee give ta more formal bending to DORIS DOSCHER name is the “re vg you in this tssite Fucer’ bam giv of The Hvening World Krom the yast number of letters T have had asking for an exercise that would reduce the thigh, | know the one illustrated to isa ) for the grownups in thelr busy life, 49 Well as for the ohidren at play. You will notice in the illustration Riven that is erect, and maintained the the position of the trank this must be ushout all the ntain pert on hips: riseon toes, bend , keeping the heels off the ghten the knees, bringing The trunk and head should throughout this position move ments st, m) t posture, down be held erect exer ine. ‘The knees should spread) diag- onally forward over the tees when they turned slightly outward Phe bend of the knees should be as eon Wo can make ind still main An upright. position, ‘This exert hould be done six times, This squatting movement ix admir able for its enttivation of iy, ereet carriage of the body, for the ef- foot upon the cirenlation which comes rom the trom werk demanded of the heavy muscles of the thigh, and for reducing the thigh itself You have already had in this: re | | Your Weight 1 a web there ts only one children in their yames of Reduce r Own Home Exercise Describe! "highs and Gives eady Carriage. Doscher ircles. i Hire A 4 become stout; bein ) t With one mighty wrench tear yourself awa fat-forming habits of years and stretch und breathe cad bend and twist and turn and SQUAT unt you say succeeded tn ridding yourself of surplus fat and come tage of a body so nimble and ithe ut & joy for you to go throurh these fg lo-day’s lesson, as it is / he play | a | duction course exercises that mace mmble and reduce all of the teu muxeles, But one of the chief dil eultles of a stout person i to rediter ihe and make supple the muscies of the thigh and leg. The deep knee bending deseribed to-day will cone quer this difficulty Answers to Readers’ Questions | have noticed that you advise stout women to exercise in order to reduce, and | feel worried be- cause | have been doing a haif- dozen exer every day to gain weight and develop the bust. | am twenty-five years old, height five feet four and one-half inch: and weigh only 113 pounds. | feel perfectly healthy and drink plenty of milk, get lots of sleep, and yet 1 do not gain. Perhaps you can advise a few more things for me to do, especially to develop the bust MRS. B. Por your heyght and age 130 pounds (The New York Hvening World) A oiride is receiving cheap then everybody sende che but ifitis known the gifts fr 18 fo send fine or costly: thin “Suipp she doesn’ return tie Iecoy gift?” asked the amaged Mr. Jace Cora Ot ett better return wha Losend! rept Mr Jarry firmly know all about the aviator she's en uu Tite au fivorced and” “Never mind the seandal.” Mr. dare interrupted “Hut what T would like tu know is why, Uoshe has to Keep it awh her flance Is not eo oparty, did your friend get “Why « every get engaged? Revause s} the chance!” enappe Mrs, Jaur And ™ wondering, if this be true, w & dream uasn't more Glimpses Into New York Shops | HANDSOME. dress n black at s nu sdmired by strongly featured thin) fal as they which wor . sports wear It is the ette und n taupe, navy blue, gun metal and blac It has wide, (Wil ruffles and a ribbon run hrough a casing adjusts the waist- A peep at rew full ‘ingerie re the fact that we shall be wear instead of the jon ig deeper colors popular Mesh color Kxyuisite mot gis in gray georgs!te have trimmings nh pink, ‘Then there are hand thons in-erchik turquoise and cora Wor the women ovo Neve in Yow white ore WP nts in platinum ne Ww y » win vhetr approval silk Nas been chosen popular fabri. for Uiese ynder- would be considered an ideal weicht When you are exercising to jun weight, the exercising should stop short of, fatigue, and you are follow ing the ‘right course in regard to the milk diet and plenty of sleep, and possibly the reason for your not gu ine ing rapidly is due to the fact th. mu may be of a nervous temper ment and you are worrying about your weight, Now, my advice to you is to take at least one-half an hour's rest nmediately before and immoedi- 1 ately after your me The exe » to develop the bust is lows: Streteh the arms in front of the chest a8 far as possible, pains together Raise them above the Stretehing well, Carry them b the body as far as possible, alwa with the elbows straight, graduy oming around to the front Do this exercise very slowly but with energy ind evenness Swimming is also exes cellent as kof y Iam a girl of sixteen, weighing 175 pounds. My height is 5 feet 344 inches. and my bust measure- ment is 36 inches, waist 29 and hips 42 inches. | have tried eating very little, but as I have been used to eating sweets it has been quite hard for me to give them up, | do a great deal of swimming, although it does not seem to help me to reduce. S.N You are entirely too stout for your age and height and 1 strongly adyise you to reduce, but not by the method You Suggested in your letter—dowus without food—for this will not im prove your figure but ruin ur health, At sixteen a girl is often very stout, bat this is the bese ase to improve your figure by proper ex- ereise. The swimming will help you to re but do not look for sueh « suits You must persever he diet and the « spasmodic in your efforts 0 Phe New York Byening World fabrics being displayed in. i Avenue probably vers of that will be a leading vorue in fol, ‘These suits hayes dere sand the brad bad ing in asting colors a sm fr Red seen overywie bats some some ovenbl or taffeta, to be te or navy blue sicirt, repe de Chine worn with a wh ng fayor—in jewelry, f asols, in fact in every line of dress and its accessories There are strik- ing handbags Purses tm searlet ther Sport shoes in red and whit moonatons are bein nown, White stockings with red ks or polka dots are selling welk And just as we have acquired a fu supply of red Gnery, to be fash am Able omes along that ye sa n Paris, winning to articles in 1ow our ops are feature the The yellow sweaters and overblouses come n charming tones and look decidedly well with a white skirt. Yellow suk stockings are in demand to wear with white shoem many new yellow i | '

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