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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1921. Ww How to Reducé Your Weight Right in Your Own Home e ® Does a Girl’s— Chance for Prospect of Marriage Employment { Decrease After 30? Classical Waistline, Shapely Hips, Objects And alae ie Hee Fie a oe Her to of To-Day’s Exercise. qe ate ie a ge: ’ By Doris Doscher. r fi _ rit who would allay the trouble caused by the and reduce your unshapely hips, you wuld Timediately request the name and address of such a person IS THIS THE § Y€s, Cie os ( Ke ROAD ) i + ws fy O N\ an exper New York Marriage Clerk and Employer Discuss These Points, Raised by Boston Girls in Fight Against Having Their Ages Published in Annual Voting List. « By Fay Stevenson. Copyright, 1921, by the Press Publishing Co, (‘The New York Evening Does the business girt have to conceal her age to hold her position? Is it true also that if she camouflages her age she will be better able to cupture a husband? OSTON’S stenographers, telephone operators, waitresses and other B working girls are up in arms over the proposed plan of the city autho- | rities to publish their ages in the annual police voting list. They it may be all right for soviet 1s, but to the girls who have to earn their to You a classical waistlin To-night’s lesson, if sincerely per sisted in, will do all these things for ntinuation of the bip reducing rub of our last lesson, You notice in the ilustration that the right hand has slid down the Je you, It vorid) ws far as you can etretch withou bending the knees, at the same tne weft hand bas crept up on the left de until the arm is double; this post- asitates a devp bend on the nec own way in the world it means financial suicide in that it would cost many side and a mu eded streten girls their jobs and might wreck their matrimonial chances on the left, Observe ii the ilustra ‘hese girls frankly declare that the average employer and the average @ man contemplating matrimony has his eye out for a “chicken” rather h M Pah aa The Mayor According to Michael J. Cruise, City e Clerk of the Marriage License Bu- of Delhi reau, this latter statement in regard to a girl’s matrimonial chances over By Bide Dudley. thirty being poor holds true. “Personally 1 never consider h tion the position of the head. The first attempt at this exercise will show you how tightengd and fat bound are the ribs and muscles yund the waistline But as you you will soon find you have ned the flexibility of these muse ‘OULDN' No, MY WIFE ow PNT WAS AFRAID OF A Dag BROWN 7 / TE LAKE {| THE ROAD OF IT THAN IWAS ¥ ™ THROUGH ) THIS ‘ PASTORE ) which adds so much to the grace o your movements. You may say you have a torpid 4 not some disease which. o ho {s securing a li Copyright, 1921, by wa Publishing G : ra Wore 4 Be cn sein ithe New! York ubliahlng Co, 3 Cie, : << has suddenly overtaken you but de AYOR Cyrus Perkins Walker of cribes © stagnant condition caused broad-minded, jovial "IT only dell a it hot only by yor ight elothi jt notice how young she looks and never Deli caused a sensation in not only t uur tight clothing bu yui it down to mere years. But let's that town Saturday by having by the reidness with which in ordi- 1 look over the records and see what “/™ Lengthy, a horsedealer, arrested age the average young woman Is ee auld of “attempted humilia- when she comes here." on." ‘The Mayor, who is a candidate Hee eeene the ages varied from t Succeed himBelf ag the head of the nineteen to twenty-six, The average MUAleipal government, was walking age given by the young woman ap- along Main Street Saturday morning slying for a license was twenty-one, “hen he tripped over his own heel, There were very few plications of ‘UTming he went back a few steps women in x4 “nd examined the sidewalk to learn wy he stumbled, Lengthy, an anti- nary Life you have been aceustot scarry yourself, Swimming is ex nt to remedy th nidition, but to-night’s lesson gives you an even more beneficial method of correcting scribed exercises to improve, t body. ‘The benefits to the vital or- gans will be great because the streton sends the blood more ns. ~ YOu this torpid liver Take u deep breath ax the right ind slides downward, exhale as you of the ribs reverse the position of the hands, readily to the digestive org Since all the youns w iw ringing the left hand down and |) ; K stress ines ur Démod iy : ight dispense with an exercise far tain a livonse at the marriage license Walker Democrat, s mes acolen, the right hand sup After vouviave ine urns and handay as’ you, se pureau are under oath to tell and stooping over quickly, picked up Pee pee Sek arms 4 y t Gath about the oe aatfoetly. & cigarette butt and offercd it to are practised for several MOMINES YOU hese frooly In almost every allotlOd truth about their ¢ ou Walker be able to swing from side 10 task, but the organs reached by to apparent that the ave man THORS WAL youre TOON, fom with an even motion. As the night's exercis the ones that need stimulating as you grow older. Children in their play exercise thease us well as feel the benefits of (hi8 muscles, but in an adult are C No DOGS ZY AROUND RJ Mr. Mayor," he said,“ p you find some mor had made it appear that was collecting discarded fers a young wif around the waistline and hips unt me to is this true reduced, you will be a HERE EITHE toa ‘ , ‘ Mr. Walker ‘owcrclad: the particular one Myers Se ieee onde anetie) t was not the In the days before woman sought It you WL si your the truth about her age, would this ¢nd. Lengthy hoarse laugh 1 city CoMplexion, or you the business life and cor life was unknown, our possibly did not ne this and other exe crowd that had collected also. All this, of cou se, ine the Mayor's anger. Holding nd he shouted: your food properly, de A br try what, won thi will do fee -you eral glow and a feeling of hiness should be the result ofA. nean financial suicide? "What do yeu think | asked Miss Alive A, Hawkins, lead reat exer Stable Pelee Brow of the employment bureau for one ¢ Us n presen Sx “HRC . it so very fatiguing: the © largest nsuranee companies sir!" sang out the of- ts the muscles were brought Tore you should be able to worl tp he larges i ‘ © play by the occupations of to twe CONS MTA HA PIS Re ahigcatiys Alleaetiawidn’ Te WARS tel mant® uly into play t i » twenty counts, As familidy movement comes you sho} wishes to maintain her be able to sway rapidly He osur etary ake HEL YOu beni deeply enoush amecgagl well as her beauty she 1 strotoh and tug on the muscles Of ardent follower of pre the ry Answers to Readers’ Question 1 am twenty-eight years old sini ¢ snd | would like to know Hf my ino the farm and home, But if the mod= with tH views several hundred young women Brown flew at Lengthy. & ed, in whieh Brown was n four times and rolled uddle. He succeeded In un, however, by emit- re) neta ie = funny eurgics from his mildseov. cred mouth. ‘These a C1 hy Ee ers aay r Walker thinks the whole af- who holds the position h a scheme by the anti-Walke every week and is in constant touc woman with the ¢ who need women, aployers of the with a inust be an n casily stand 5 br 10 potinds e | ue its to diseredit him polit weight is correct. 1 weigh 142 ~ - P such as a highly paid leved, however ety eet sands and am 9 feet 3 3-4 inches | saw your advice lately for aitlonyon an oe by rheumatism in one great Pe aaieht M. M. fattening the arms, Will yeu Miss Hawkins. “admit that ‘ie whole town is talking, eet 3 put — Kindly tell me what ait eis much indignation, You should weigh 139 pounds, but : what rear an sil . - —_-- ——e you refer to? s milk ti work. But when an experience esos attening? COUNUE butter or olive oll is retary or some one to 1 is cs. SPE ire aera " Courtship and Marriage By Betty Vincent. The J arr amily By Roy L. McCardell. bai ai a in bes wry, Skitamed ployer tells me he needs a new me some one from twenty-ei thirty-five.” “In other words, some one who 1s eee RR nnn - As | am beginning to gain more 1021, by the Pr Publishing Co, any what Pe eae (The New York Brening World you will find that with both sexes rather personal and invited me Co; snght, 1921, by tho Powe Publishing Ue, ed. “Kor what shoubl 1 de with ey when he don't send t than | need’ 1 iam: very, connote eee 66ST EAR Miss Vincent: | character has played a most impor- out to lunch. Of course | refused (The New York Evening World things for w he my business? he makes to bis mommer?” asked anxious to follow your instruc: UA ock ; @ young girl vee 'am tant role. Perhaps this young man to qo. My hours at the office R, JARR, thinking to do a kind 1 don't know anybody who Mr. Shavinsky. “Anyway, now he IS trong for reducing. 1 am twenty- Exactly,” replied Miss Hawhin Mak ry withabirths 45 merely stubborn, and surely if you are from nine to five-thirty, and deed at some one else's ex- horse these days except vaemmics, and falls downstairs eight years old, 5 feat tall ‘and \)And when: anvemployen save strom 1 n my face. Ihave give him time and he really cares for | have noticed that he always pense, interrupted Mr. Sla- Horowits, the Junkman. And he gels and has things thrown in lis ace, weigh; 180 (pounda, “How ith ienty Hane: to Uy Oe eto Vyear and ia, eee 3 you he will return your friendship. manages to dictate a long letter vinsky, t! r, at his work and il so many oitermoubiles fo “Well, let him ask hiv director to should 1 weigh? Kindly tell me anne Aye et understandings, and he, being Bean acing withia yeung manifor yeu nau y ave 2 aye ae letter from a poor gink in « way, there win't anything from a dias fy Me, Jar, mesieaet the lower part of the back. “T believe that the man of thirty stubborn, would not speak, Ones aomieltimatunkscwn’ conmy inane st one to leave the office. Now estern penitentiary that says he has mond necklwe to a gas stove that tempting ty ald the sade . J. M.S. 1 do not care for this man, and been working for fifteen long ye usually hes young Women as sev= | tried to mak ‘i ents. They di if rs you could offer Mosche that he would Gonviet. “Mr. Slavinsky , 20 Should only weigh for your Y e y do not care if | go rood 1a Mr. Slavinsicy your tontinued Miss Hawk i . f f 5 : . ‘ es namittec ney rounds sounds too m 5 not Son aued Me Je Wahove thik eee, agains Dente you think qhar ah aodtiieveunsimantnaseryinics, | cee Creda eval rica) Bee io what the 1ett what he always says no matter whit ger that ne was aMtul Urvad Of YOIME Anything to worry abut ee eee el esha AN? Hanae Ny nd | As at the letter says: you offer him. ‘I give you elzht cents jut in the face with custard ed. that your fat is avehte 4 ee Peet see finer loved me he would make up? | iene man, but | am undecided although it is a well paying po- The bridle is made of thousands of for it, take it or Five itt’ Some day You write him a letter about tt. Me, atedeaael rite tue eo Dae nr ehieken, but merely bee feels am afraid he was looking for a What todo, He keeps asking to sition. Would you advise me to cirunds of different colon ‘ Some day You Weipeaking to Shidney evea with the trunk bendin trunk twit at she will understand him and ba 3m sata | If comme to cay homer but I hover, speak to hit wifes as I have me Stfands of different colored horse- 111 tell you someting: abont him el inane he bend ve twist mare 1B sympathy mits ni a nan a ies aay affliction, Fuaed him ao tuk. Ww.” her a number of times at the hair, The reins are six fect long. “You've told me cuough,” replied “PO ° so a 10g au iat tty ‘ the flo Sr hiniy would Havdiy’ Hike ta, sive He me he did not look for . . We office? E. ihe BRIO Bia ie H =_——T 4 ding hees as man 6 i s ? s ps are ornamented Mr. Jurr. But just think of this poo mes as possible du h his opinions or dictate to a woman - ‘ j his poor ot i je during the day hel Glaon oan Ninaelete © beauty but for character; but 1 You are making a great mistake in jy ali means give up your position With four roscttes, ten tassels and gink working fifteen years on a r walking with do dong rm believe that beaut; 1 meeting your friend away from home. at once. N: lary par u rica a . tride will reduce he But you do not believe in this ‘y is all that 3 n at once. No salary on earth is worth- over fifty intricate and ornamental dle and bridle and then not being able $. h nee the flesh on the proposed rule Roston to publish men are after, Since youf parents are glad to have While with a man of that type. Do xnots. The bit bosses are handsome- to sell it agen? a I 1g tening t e wer purt of the buck the 3 of women in the “BROWN EYES,” you know refined young men, you Pt say anything to his wife, for |. % nat : 3 citeler ven woud ae So tunes IY engraved with a double star, sur- . ry | am 19, fi eet cig ebail,” said Mr. Slavinsky. “When very pale. What would you sug: teat HO won on se nalieves tn “Brown Eyes; many men care ®"* rae \ny unhappiness in the family, Founded with filagree, ‘The saddls ea cre than OVER twentvcone, for character quite as much as for °%® home. Your young man evi- Simply change your surroundings, “Koosh!" Mr. Slavinsky interrupt 4] de » emphatic y p' oper "4 d 7 — - —_— = they try to break oul they t * e gest tor me to do in order ti t qieed, 1 dono phatically beauty. Look into the lives of some Gen4y knows the proper thing to do aie earn” rae Gane Sue Riki z some color in my cheeks? | play clared Miss Hawkins, who, by the o¢ the happiest married couples and “M4 You are most unfair to him not : & Gownright, 10021, by the Prem Publishing Oo, tennis, walk a good deal, ‘and way, is young and vivacious ang does ee sade hol arent lila ste qeivilece of your x i oF Hen to break here they are, Cie New Yor Srtine Works. tg Swim, but nothing seems to’ help “Tan't_ it quite the custom for th home. and'what good it if they MED wlao 1 ee Nek t i saw fron bars, in my bus Now do the fam shing herse tha hestls average business woman to “Dear Mise Vincent: Sometime > The best way to secure good color 1 tevery means to make jn the uc if it awed iron bars, it mix t Me wouldn't off nt in w : is to have « good circula- during the tion and digestive organs workin pert ny. M fee orfeet harmony au the free nil often stimulates the ctreulati pbing the us small as possible che Horowitz, but he nina Ih & host popular Gee AMUNE Know man, | know he would come to successful business women?" I me and ask for forgiveness if he Jaughed. Warelfietae ‘bachiel) ticantall Copyright, 1921, by the Press Publishing Go, (Tho Now York kveniog World). She can substit more than eight cents sunmimer mont A cloth doily sets that a for a ton of them the prepar ; itt tig, ick, nay five or ten years?” |WHAT®? You? ago | had a quarrel with a young By Marguerite Mooers Marshall © helps to “Of course the girls who work in tg ‘hip Prem Putlting co, it . . “Well, Gus, who used to keep the so attractively stencilled in ¢ pais 4 sot anita this insurance office ave to fl Sor ors Brig Wal) Prony pce naest he Wistar Losing a reputation used to be painfully easy, but nowadays, cate on the corner, has gone out of Sens oF AE she prefers a Cablecleliy for jutiualagl bringing the “pplication with their co ESTIONS. . . ; Te ipumlnGmen Bee reaNy can get either a square or round Mood to the face said Miss Hawkins, “and aiiv 1—What BUESTIONG: Hatt Ay . “R. E” when everybody goes as far as he or she likes, you can't Wines, oF E migay have Hin paltio © wat favre his 1 aw —7 is true nearly all bu 2 5 ‘i i Fj it for the poor gink,”? said Mr. Jarr OUP no) Sr 7 your ase and heigh cera hen mont Ore (he meephene and its phenomena called? He cordial and make it easy for @beR temporarily mislay the old thing. “Why didn't he be Up-to-dater White with @ pretty floral or eonven= you stv pet oe eleht here: because we insure 2—By what name are the inhabitants him. UST s some New Englanders “enjoy poor health,” so there are women and knit something for an ocitermo- ‘nil border. They come In the varl it. K uur age and height you Lnen nave rnenn eit Waa secs, Tow. ab NaRias ine, “Dear Miss Vincent: Have been who enjoy matrimonial misery. They would not—paradoxical as vile?” asked Mr. Slavinshy ous ster, and prices range from $1 should 118: pounds, js merely a matter of form, and an = Heat mauniain range traverses going about with a girl friend it sounds—live happily with their husbands unless they lived un- YoU could sell it to them cowboys in UPYATS 11 S—You should walsh 87 pouhde employer rather understands that Parts of the two Virginias, Pennsyl- for the past two months, | am | appily. the moving pictures. What com washing of aprons ou should woigh 76 pounds the girl or Woman is not under oath, Vania and Maryland? going to give a birthday party, i. B.—Your weight should be 135 lousy is emotions od alcohol; firs y sion do you get from t feller in t no rubberized mnat sii ee er err ad abimntat Ta.) AeeOt Wist gerdinant telshe gopher | Eeeiai Woon cop fear Hos Jeulousy is emotional wood alcohol; it first blinds, then kills, lo elena ciatiteacs OL eal aba a riled nit with the average woman, It always a native? could | Auk mow altel friend te aim “What every woman knows": that nobody who wears trousers is happy © aa sche c r can. ‘They come in ANNA—-You should weigh 125 as heen and probably always will GecWhat ia the medical name fara 4 -nless he is making a noise with a hammer, his feet, or his tongue E don any cor on.” said testyles. Aud then ther pounds. so. I can see how stenographers, tcl- some of her friends to this party : Mr. Jarr, “I'm just teying he his Popul mungalow effect x. Y Your weight should be 0 ephone operators, file clerks, wait- bruise which does not break the skin? without being too friendly? New definition of home (a man’s): the place where one eats when 70°" ""* 7 : 2 ‘ t pounds aati ore yesses and even shopgiris would preter 6—What is the proclamation in “W. KE dev? there isr't anything else to do—which there never is! paar’ #y mie D. G—You tall for your not to give their correct age. It is church of an intended marriage “A moment's thought ts passion’ Fs ang Kea SEE NER SOREN NE Uh Akg age bat even fo sght you ar irue that many employers believe *he called? Just be frank and hone Tell this ie} UB 8 passion’s parting knell,” sang Ke: Tf it jite n OUAWMINIL OU aKCUIe wealGn sah younger woman is, be tier fitted for 7 What Australian bird is similar £1"! that you are going to rive a were only as easy as all that to get rid of the whole bothering business! “Maybe he wants to spend it on the be tid 1% pounds at the most bith ponteae se lulesers to the ostrich? party just the way you told me. Then When a woman tells you, with every appearance of earnestness, that wimmone’!" suisgested Mr. slavinsky, o0, BUTS Cubber tn tile BOBBIF L.—You should wetghsfor REITaCue ADe. eo . fue 8—What river bearing the name of ‘ll ber how many boys you are go- she would trust her husband anywebre, you cannot help wondering which "Or to MW s scooteh. W und fancy patterns, Pri your age and height $5 pounds, Tr alary. But as far anotnhe Stats tisee In Bsleradat ing to have present and ask her to of the two is the fool, that's all better than wasting the #1 cents. Some are In Lats rine nt a in place of a orker is ere are the Shoshone * name some of her gi 'e: = A sit pas a) “8 th tr 2 EDS ARLE: WINER Woman With exe taine? Meun- name somo of her girl friends. You When a man speaks of ‘a nice, eonfiding little woman,” he means one tones! $ Thene sell at $1 PUZZL un not quite positive experience are mor aieta 410—-Who wrote “Les Miserables”? mew A a Bf 2 dy an ¥ doing who nicely lets HIM confide just what a great business man, brilliant Why boy Slitne ully aa i A what 1 culvure require perlenced men want such competent his, just merely sociable golfer and irresistible lover he really is! moving | pla = made ath ft think that flat ft women and they need not fear to tell ANSWERS, Oeiesh Mian Vincantial anilame the : Wroatinn’ (tan carer Mr + the truth, the whole truth and nothing ‘1, meteorolo; Neapolitans; plasear aa Henn \ancarsnien re After a man has told a woman a lie to spare her feelings, he simply)" ") : i : c ve f » e abo he age - cha » C 5. bs ot u sta e goes tc prrets t BYSO HeC buy ‘the sw 4 b bat the truth about their age un Allegh ny; 4 North Ameri ai 5 Gare larga law ofina. Ona ch ay onan t understand why she goes to work and ferrets out the truth in spite | oii ae i j 3G SUDBARS ‘ i “Phey are proud” we both ehorused, Arkansas; Wyoming; employers, who is the head of the ="! ‘Yow! My } I a S And you know ibe answer, Hugo. firm, a marriea man, has become Love is the handicap some of us carry in the race for sucecs Pes ary i ; ie? i

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