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, AEE EO oscars NCS AL HRS YF CART POINTER RR TIMES ve . : , + ee nn Re NR RE How to Reduce Your Weight Right in Your Own Ho To-Day’s Exercise Reduces Accumulated Fatty Tissue at the Hips By Doris Doscher Tah! 1991, by the Preas Publishing Co (The New York Rreaing World ) HB female figure ought to have an even layer of fatty tissue alj fas. h 1, but, alas! too ofter an abundance of the fatty Ussue accu upon the hips. One re pn for this is that the weight of the clothes is Suspended from the upper part of the bip: another re: ret stays push the flesh either op under the arms or down ig jower hips; and still another underlying cause is the pre while seate, for long hours. Asx this accumulation of ton the hips mars the ae Jent, | feel certain that many of my readers who have written me a request for hip reduction will bé @mORE to follow the instructions for this lesson Exercises and diet have been given in this column that will bring about a general reduction. Participating vigorously in the summer sports will also help. But the after-bath rubs afford the best opportunity for mold- ing the symmetrical lines so much admired These various ma movements act diregtly upon & ~ Few ProminentNew Yorkers Born in This City, ‘Or This State 11% of State’s Present Population = Tae eS =a === Born in Other States | The | D ( f Rest! ot OR a 19% of Native-Born New Yorkers oe aes — Migrate Elsewhere \ LOVE T GO i] More Come From Pennsylvania Than From Any BARE cack Other State, Fevest Come From Oklahoma— { TAKE Ne =) Greatest Number Move to New Jer- } sey, Fewest to Mississippi. O, MRIOHN ! \ CAN'T FISH THROW THOSE WITHOUT WORMS OUT ee BAIT 1AM AFRAID | ee OF THEM ._ nis ‘ ‘ ance of the best figure and is so prev An Average New York City Family Moves Ten Times During Lifetime. By Major Joseph Caccavajo, C. E. (Consutting Engineor and Expert on Population and Statistics of the City of New York.) ‘T is rather a rare thing to find a man at the head of the great financial, commercial or political organizations in the City of New York who is a native-born New Yorker, Look over any list of prominent bankers, lawyers, doctors, engineers, editors, publishers, business men and other leaders in the important activities of the city and you will find that with few exceptions they are natives of some other State or some other country } Now, the question naturally arises, where do the people born in New York migrate? ‘ ing the fatty tissue between and It will be several years before the Gwenn, upon the muscular frore. So you sec > re detafis of the 1920 census become } BOW NATIVE BORN THE POOR LITTLE | HAVE To GET that this massaging of the hips veils on = + x | namselves is the logical menns of di- arab, oe ne moat rece ty | AMERICANS MicraTe} | \TROT |S CRONING » THE HOOK OuT Inia te SADETWONbMRaGS of A} 19 per cent, of the native-born popu- To and FromN. Y. State. IN THE WATER OF HIS Moure which may have formed there. Along superficjal fat, loosening and remov- lation of the State of New York re- Gi. tein with these after-bath rubs those who moved to other States, and adout 11 H.W State Specifing State are in my obesity class and. have in tate, ner cent. of our population were born in one of the other States. ‘These fig- ures do not include any New Yorkers who have moved out of continental lirge hips must also pay close atten. tion to the trunk bending, trunk cireling and the leg exercise These after-bath rubs are the most United States, nor is any considera- tion given to either foreign-born Americans or aliens. At a banquet of prominent ness and professional men, held re- cently at one of the big hotels, some one remarked that the majority of those present seemed to be either from the South or from Ohio. A canvass of the room showed just one man who was ‘born in Now York City, three men were born up-State eight were from Ohio, six trom New England, four from New Jersey three from Pennsylvania, five trom the tar Western States, two were foreign-born and over twenty were trom south of the Mason-Dixon line. 3 700" pases. As there are no figures available 3 yeprama which treat of the city alone, the chart of statistics given with this article deals with the State of New York The percentage tables of those who have migrated from the State in Guuaheaa * excellent’ means of increasing the circulation, and as they follow di rectly after the bath they have a very stimulating effect) Let me re- peat what [have 1 you before that fat will not accumulate where fter-bath rubs b ful to = mA inl cee de ot OM can disguise the ugly look yitite 4 { hip. It mars the tine houlder to ankle It ae mute the breadth of the body, tat nite circulation abounds; therefore lei the the appearance of height ris at hip rub be a vigorous massage with one sign of maturity that voustmae & a firm, heavy stroke, If one hip is a Ruard against » ronan trifle larger tha the other, allow tite fut Aur th ith “ho ie oa stroke on the larger hip to be heavy vanish. Walking with « long s@me, and on the other hip lighter using & forceful lok in phe tdaeingg Note that in the ilustration Battle Ligena cba We up. Maintain this position through- firm rot OF FISH |! mat a hip-rub. During all of thease TH ROW HIM OUT i : ; es Our “Old Folks” To-Day Hold Ao Their Own With Youth By Gertrude Ruth Snyder. Copsritht, 1921, by ine Press Pubiisaing ©. (The New Vork Breming World “Years steal Fire from the mind, as vigor from the mb: And life's enchanted cup but sparkles near the brim.” busi- 165,232 3,048 17,380 DON'T KILL HIM You BRuTE ! y ome way the fat O you agree with Byron in this ite No doubt many do. How- HERE Huet ew ever, there surely must be others "1 Ne AEA IPE VINA MUTA eM GRal fho' wilt contend to the contrary, einienl emency of experience -Ehagte fince Theres are countioss id OTK fr showings the wat 10 happiheaee nf to-da 10 ehardns bn i ; cours! generati nf prestige bb Walking is a favorite diversions o& baie iia eb some of our oldet men. Edwardcr. proving that the donot steal Woston of Rosendale, althou, Me two years old, still walks about twelge > miles daily, This aged pe once walked across the Cont! Walking as a means of promoting aith and lyngevity has also an dent exponent in James A. Atkins ] of Montclair, who recently celeb: his eighty-second birthday. § ray q { i J nor vigor fro} un “old: folks The Jarr Family By Roy L. McCardell boasts of a citizen who tops t ord. John Alibright, eightyéeight can remember the time when the ! were the only aeleork igners"” ee * Ninth Ward. Mr. Wheeler is ¢ s ; one years old. Every Sunday ate) . for your friends Cathedral of st. John the Divi 1 ‘ ork Evening World) Copyright, 1921, by tne Pree Publishing Op. (The New York Brening World.) years old, waiked from St. Louis to Sr cours oe ere a cuonaer DE Mise VINCENT: his confidence and show him thac 66 Ib you ever hear of Jim Dono- “No, comes his rejoint ‘cc OUR hair's getting awfully and something happened to that Crus’s a net : 1s i mi i e BDO! jout two months ago there are people in the world to hue?” aed “L the: He don't tell me why he's looking saloon on the corner.” New York is not without her 1 | A city to another just across the State 1 met a : ous BNO aM es 1 : reink thin on top." remarked Mrs. “yeh Cy an undertaking parlor of “jolly old folks.” There is BI ae | , 4 ) oung man whom one can talk frankly and giv " oF jae: he RUNS ald eo on rapeine: UT ‘arr, i Rear atna ony ly. “And,” Peel ‘lub fi line, as for example the development tA m. ca ankly and give waitress, as the Friendly Pa- \ye. esd One Soe Jarr, "I declare, you're getting aa Jarr sadly And,” he P. Wheelor of the Friats’ Clubéal t Une aay ‘Jersey communities by three years my senior, 1 am one's confidence WINS: ec neta Unrouel outbe uy LT Ge tea Ekin said: oA it Sueeeee f tron picked the top of the altshuker goes out with me holicring, ‘Good- bald? ton, ‘as Shakespe “Dear Miss Vincent: | recently out of his soup. by, old) haggard!’ at him. Say, 1 Mr Jarr wasn't getting bald, but he reat King F which they were born reveals 4 DiS 3 Teas degree of mobility among Americans, 3 Menta on’ eve so," he er surely did kid him and it did me a : he Ai our friends are lapped in | made the acquaintance of a Don't believe so,” he replied lot of good The poor fish had Seemed #9 contented aitting there eevee tend on hac King! especially when it 1s remembered uhat the census figures show only those who migrate across State lines and not thuse who have moved around from one locality lo another in the same State. in Buropean countries families settle in one City 3 washingten or district and remain there for SeN- 3 oregon eration after generation, Here the § caitornia : + moving van is ten times more popu- lar than the hearse. . anaes 'A few families there may be who ei mead UES a we ae remain in one locality long enough to R be classed as “old timers,” but ten 2 moves in a lifetime is a low average, e 5 i sree Mowe near every Sime ourtship an arriage ucile, e aitress tne: et @ raise or decrease in salary, % buen it the bailding they happen to be By Betty Vincent By Bide Dudley hving in docs not have to be torn @ down or the landiord does not think up ei shane nanAnannannnnhantnauananaianeannrommbabnnbannninninabins fa now excuse for boosting the rent. righ‘, 1921, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Brening World ) Copsright, 1021, by une Press Publishing Co (The New prob'ly een on a week's drunk’). reading the baseball news that she Mrs, Jarr, “and a former residents of the City ane state seventeen. This young man is so of New York, Almost one-half of the very puzzling to me that | never persons residing outside of the State know how to take him. 1 r 4 g the ; ie er ptr ye in States adjoining their minded him of this once, but he Ail of these figures of course deal Said, ‘Oh, very well, a great only with those Da the time the — many people have told me thii census was taken. The figures from — but | told all my secrets and fi decade to decade since Colonial days i aed Mevery patticuian, The (cee toa girl once, and she was Minus and plus column on the chart untrue, so I'm finished with b young woman who lives but “Oh, you must ‘a’ noticed him in a few doors from me. | like her here, He's a big husky that very much and believe she cares 4 horse. Well, Jim used to always do |! ts like — Lueile took order and went to thought she'd say something to worry being lapped in lead, that’s better than ean find Col. James R. Silliman, sult kitchen, Returning a few min- yim their being lapped in liquor, But [ in active service, ushering in the tes later she held a news want to get out my furs and see if any middle aisle. This vet of a} for me. | am naturally bashful, 4 lot of bragging about his various pointing to a marastaph, een Bat qothing. worried thab toanvexs: Veit aq ees ULM CAFS ERG soe tT ae yeane ale nia veterans Or ' jen, former : so would you kindly advise me feats, and I used to get mighty red Gosh, but I'm sorry cept the high cost of living or being in my way, you'd better get ou! of member Morgan J. O'F how to go about winning her of it, I hadn't seen him for a weex | “Wh re. Justice of the Supreme Court, “OMR R| s wrong” asked the Friendly taken into refined surroundings. here. fi ‘ indship? W. H. é einai, Patton SS Ea “Where shall [ go?" asked Mr. Jarr. \ears ago he was a professional indicates that the factors which in- ing frank with every one.’ Now, Tina (Gut WHat vou fave in come. fl vemeraey when:me come: in 100k “Read that!” Mr. Jarr only grinned. = “Well, you might drop in to the un- ball player Spa taiceef the migration from State to Miss Vincent, | like this young mon. What doos she read, what plays ‘Ns like the morning after Acting on her suggestion he read; “What do I care if it all goes?” he dertaking parlor and tell them that Gale were not evenly Heereculetion men and our families are very has) elie oan, whet ag to the relative attractiveness and life? Start several good conversa- iiteiofiia mother by giving her ones as ‘Ohys and wherefores thereot of loves me, but what do you think tions and before you know it vou Will, Aga Me Says aual ike pital to-day. His moth ju) ar pete Some future date be quite novel dohr : ae a r ition ‘ y ” life of his mother by giving her one ' . awe e ane ‘No he isn't,” said Mr. Jarr, “he's : oh intimate. He has told me he Play and what is her ambition im ‘On a big drunk mother by giving her one- and hide away. Oreven if Lhave the | [No he isnt" sald Me dare “Nee rate of divorce cases keeps UBrsaTy ears I don't think it yulgar to display Chester, Pa. there is a couple. wh was hurt a a bottle on his hi Sp ALS ; in a trolley collision, She will re- them “Oh, Is that so?” bare ta cele rated their sevenneared ’ ” Growing ol together” a « umes does she ‘Where you been, Jim?” | says ames IP. Donohue, who Saved the declared, “I have no ears to cover up John Barleycorn is dead win 1 together mage chbaa | the movement to and from New York. about him? LOUISE. find it just as easy to entertain this ‘ou look like it, you big Mrs. Jarr retorted Al page could be filled without woman as to talk to a boy pal. [UM J says pleasant enough. . “You cover, Who does?” asked Mrs. Jarr. Well, then you #tay with me here pou, arapry z b. ae page Canons for the magnetic If you care for him I think it is ‘UDF : Par jook like the lust rose of Summerfield, “Meet _ma on the sidewalk im an “Aji the women, the flappers espe 2d help me unpack my furs and pack Thomas H. Mirkil, nincty-fouraamds | traction of the metropolis, but to worth your while to study his dispo- Dear Miss Vincent: | have N. J. You're all tagged out dnd thin hour, will you?” asked Lucile F Be ad” Coorg Ch ae ae righty-cight. respectively, have, had the hard and fast New Yorker the gition. From what he said in regard Deer going with a boy for she he face, Been hitting the dope? Why?" quericd the Friendly Pas. “ally.” Mr. Jarr repli rt © & heart,” pleaded Mr. Jarr, 000 (one dream of happineag wining ; fact that any one born here should ¢, @eing frank I jud eran past month. He and I’ are both “Not me,’ he says ron past five years they have been keep- But it was in vain he asked it, and so peen sweethearts since thee $ { even consider any other spot on ine FADE TF uGme SORE mel tas) she same. age and eniny ¢ag “ING? I saya, ‘Nevertheless, you © “Dhey's a certain fool waitreme 1 ing thelr cara covered]mon might as Ne liad to set to.work murmuring: [<een Dronouncaditheln man‘ and wee ee i even consider 49 nut a temporary been very awuch hurt. ‘Try to gain other's company immensely. One ook like a wore out shirt. Hen know who wants you to give Ret & weil do it at that, Those days nobory gas a all’gone, the old familiar Anowner happily married older couple j mn > ight, . ri losing weight over a love affray?" od & ok” if places!” 3 s. Prederick Wardere! pee armansine wany be Reyes © and from that time on we never aE lentaver @ love aiiray good swift kick asks one to have a , oh, well, © New York, who have been parffats j H their understa : : spoke. Would you please advise 4 fon Oeee ite one an Renee The facts are, however, that New oat ere YL * never mind secret of bliss is, “Variety a The | gate, facts, ae, Porous ine most} What Would You a tarda cea ip DERE UMN) Wee yee eae ata fein Variety may betne || of life, but remember that m: ame eers into the great ° ae r aemes in territories beyond the limits Have Don_? Remember it is the girl's place to | (1) Remove Stains yom that the style of covering the WHA [Do You? an excellent dish has heen spoiled ae e ; : speak en she me an upo sis going out. Kars are coming being too spicy. Share your joywsimd ' : tiginal thirteen and have con- speak first when she mect a man upon 8 is going out ‘ i verte gel . buted iyi gmail measure to (hose Ommmmmnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnd the street, Therefore instead of look- 4 fat Know sorrows with your wife. Makea¥Pg, | ' tri é fee! she is really your life partneiy If weakening eyes, with the neem @o% sary additional pair, are a si ne women might as (The Now York Brening World RKainer of Teideelelonhan! in.” ‘Ears are coming out again, you should say,” Mr, Jarr retorted. "Well, — Covrright, 1971, by the Prem Publishing Oo. hare bow hh made these States great. 5. ing as mad as a March things which By Richard S, Uhrbrock. man he Copyright, 1931, by (ho Press Publishing Oo. (The New York Evening World.) pleasantly and if he is half While all of the divisions east of the Mississippi have Jost more than’ they R. AND MRS. SMYTHE live in Will immediately come around MUSTARD. WHITEWASH not that [ care . have gained a4 a direct result of aw M an apartment and last evening “Dear Miss Vincent: | met OWL bhe table linen in water in Use strong vinegar well shove thelr. Cam are show QUESTIONS. Mie grandiad and ont sence migra tisions west of ihe river owe they gave a party. A few mine ee te ae any a This man has B which Washing soda has, been WINE ng most everything else." 1. In what ity isthe famous Wash- Mrs. Frances M. Wright of Patchogue their growth largely to the migration utes before their guests were due to been married some eighteen dissolved in proportion of ‘one If stain is fresh rub with Don't look if it horrifies you 0,” ington Elm? one hundred years old, are mere seyooreemed | of native-born. If all the native arrive the electric lights in their years, but his wife played him teaspoonful soda to one quart water, * w minutes then Mrs, Jarre advised 2. What famous observatory is at %0¥ “nd girl h are able to “Prarpeensd Americans in the country should re rooms went out, When they did not false and lives away from his jail until all traces of dis ation °l! r. dfold, soak in wa hairdresser's the other ¢ Lake Geneva, Wisconsin? wikhout sla : Mr. Kaiser Vigoroiais turn to the States where they we x Mn Bmyihe home. Now this man cannot at- jy reds. then tinge “thor PERSPIRATION. almost cried De me how 3 What is the name of the instru- O°" “ighteenth Amends turn, the States on the Pacific Coast come on again Mr. Smythe thought 40rd ‘to get @ divorce, so don't you yi up and warm water, If this D&88 ¥ So many of the younger ment with which the force and direc. & depriving the people of their reyes voritd lose nearly one-half of their that a fuse had blown out, The jan- think that after so many years he 9 U5" mMuD ‘ ot take tout biewh in the Women are bothing ‘heir hair Nowa tion of earthquakes are measured? “Myaeny, under the Constitul \ population. itor could not be found, so Mr, is absolutely free? We cannot ate ' s best t Perspiration 94Y8 she said, and olse itis bobbed ik 4 Wie nam te. Frege! bho toe ee and ial WAG RYcomparison of the figures on what [Or pON ne sine bow t neater ivste wat aratevene Soak the article in kerosene AVP P apa? ePerspirauion jy easy for them to keep it trimmed | # Wha © 18 given to frogs’ the boys at West Point. is aight aww : may well be termed internal immigra- Smythe a 0 Bee anxious to get married. A. 8.” PAINT AND VARNISH For unwashable blouses mix onechalg themselves. Poor thing, she has a hus- ¢008) vears old, and 16 a keen enthuggast | may wey not give @ complete or sat- what he could do. There he found 4" 7/008 0 GU) Maris oho use eitrer alcohol, turpentin« teaspoon powdere ix with one band to #ut a hig fine looking 9 Whe wrote Gulliverts Travels? tor baseball and football, Ta renke | isfactory answer to the question pro- that the fuse for his apartment had man is not free to marry. If he did Ofetm or ether. Old paint cup water. Wet a © of absorbent man who has ess well and go _ 6 What was the full name of Gen, Prayers are attrbuted the many gages > pounded in the first paragraph of (his blown out, but that all the rest were te would be committing bigamy, Ret. P® removed from clot! 7 colton in this solution and ray the everywhere because he is an inva- Sherman, famous in the Civil War? — tories of the boys isaeth article, but it should give some idea jn working order. He looked for a y A Pein ne him talk #ting with equal parts 7 With this If the stain will not. lid 7. In what well-known island group Another of our “yvunger old” ne of the States, whose native-born have new fuse Put found none rs fer seo a lawyer and let him talk: BOOK yD Oa part epot with this. Te the shad will er carauaer'a UMD?” Me ie hee eee ene a ia Hot Washington’) toeenee, found the attractio + of New York hen it occurred to him that he cohol or ethe: Jarr interrupted recently accepiod the Preside! ] found nted (heir owh, and it is at least could change one of the fuses. How- “Dear Miss Vincent: | am ue ween GAB: BTC: Be ae FAMICOM caresser’a hun- ,.B, What 1# the largest city in Ports penne OP al esidenay ge | dgcounted {lel coovar where sod 19 over, ther would mean thet one of twanty years old and cinmuleve (watt ot eninmia the cnot and’ rub Veo call Siler ome hand,’ Mrs Jarry went on. "Ie has “98 pany. Col. Roebling visits the omcio Te degtec native New Yorkershave his neighbors would be without lig’. with a young woman two years wall with turpentine, nenzine nt gi. bengine kenmere at ciscint, “Y to have champagne on account of hia 4,2 WNat familiar name is given to caily and likes to w bec gre getaplisned new homes where they The people in the apartment just be- my junior. My parents and jing Soaking the stain in warn i peda health, and it's so diMcult to obtain, the stirring process by which melted Mire. Calista S Mayhew of. Sepée wae! Ould dreamn about the glories of the low that occupied by the Smythes friends tell me that she is un- in ik and salt will remove tar WATER ind when it is obtained the prices are Pi@ jren 18 converted into wrought Grange knows how to keep cheapfill ; Empire State without having to worry were out, but they would return suitable for me un account of — mB ¥ mov a eum oor sponge water spotted prohibitive, my hairdresser says. it 'on? pite the fi that she is minosy, ait About gc, fares, grasping landlords, later in the evening. If their fuse her appearance, She is frail and SCORCH. nica. For bor a blotter on Dist he dreadful to be an invalid.” 10. To what bird family does the seven years old. “Lead a simpleagut sae or subway rushes, nor be compelled were changed the victims would small in comparison with me. Bleach in sunshin If thi net ep of ¢ t wet le and “It must bh Mr Jarr admitted. “1 macaw belong? of doors life with plenty of sundae | to take visitors to the Metropolitan think that it was an accident Waiting your advice. —_S. 8.” efficacious rub lay in sun ' vn. Con firma acmplaiat ike thi te hd tnountain air end love natoaeeaaa Mfuseum ‘of Art, Coney Island, the What would you have done? Of courke’n tall strong wanan jooks and pour over larch water eaf until all are i have Gammapliine vers much ANSWERS. er ady eaiieanall Statue of Liberty and some of the 1, Lived in darkness for the eve- much better with a large, strapping [f stubborn, us water. We wt) Mrs, dare retorted, “I hear 1, Cambridge, Ma So, to. th who think Chis teens milion and one other attractions ning and dismissed your guests when fellow, but if the young woman is not ting the scorehed spot with clean LAMPBLACK OR SOOT vou complaining all the time, not be eismograph; 4 #. take heed! ‘The } which they insist upon seeing dur- they arrived? inclined to be sickly lo not think water and sprinkling berax over th Vee keroser ‘ n, ether, cause you can't get champagne but than Switt; 6. W vid folks": Ap i Ing the first twenty-four hours of 2 Changed the fuse and forgotten railness should worry you. Many will remove the stain from delicaie henzine, gasoline or carion tetrachlo- because you can't Honee Muinll’ ta Gharmaniet, Tihimnan er brotiers. aad Veatt Owe gheir stay in the city, about your neighbor's discomfort? 4 large man marries “a little woman.” fabrics ride. AL are equally ¢ this world some things do happen— puddling; 10, porrot i \ ‘