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—— THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1921, 17 ® e Fables for the Fair - Wild Women and Warm Weather By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Wi L921, by the The Evening World’s School of Matrimony Suggested by Judge Harry Lewis of Chicago je Publiah ing Co, (The Now York Kvening World MORAL: If We're Going to Censor Anything and . Everywoman, Why Not Censor the Calendar ? By Maurice Ketten iy wild women Yet there is an irresistible affinity “We Do Not Train Our Young People for the Greatest Contract on Earth—-We Do Not Send Them to Matrimonial Training Schools.” The First Year of Married Life Is, as usual, the favorite sum- between warm days and wanton mer sport wiles, Of reformers in 1 {f you don’t believe it, read Freder= \ DIRTY TOWELS ) ) We wear such things—and what we ick Lincoln O'Brien! \You Gor ALONG) FINE ! i Discussed by Magistrate Jean Norris ALLRIGHT WHEN * nme, 7 ) AND SHEETS” don’t wear is worse! There's never a Blie Law of God or eon c ie NSS ( RM | We attend prizetights man (Second of a Course. of Lectures Arranged by The Evening World.) 2 AWAY 2 ces WIFEY J AND THINGS Sop We dance the shimmy, In those “mystic isles of the south A SCHOOL OF MATRIMONY has been suggested by Judge Harry a a ‘ aver? COs iota We drink too much punch—and evea sea Lewis of Uhicago. : fee est ze a ages purloin papa's flask Of which he writes r~>5,,. Classes in matrimony to take the place of social intercourse and 4 We sinoke cigarettes; Where the temperature hovers per= ing in schools are urged by this Chicago Judge and in We go on petting parties petually around balmy summer a letter to the Board of Education he writes We ave not maidenty, reserved, del heat. “Out of 200 divorce suits T disposed of last year a k cate-minded; The blushing (or, rather, UNblush- large proportion were children, ‘Teachers are not per We do not Save Our First Kiss for ing) Polynesian “peaches” that a mitted to train young people for matrimony and the Man We Marry — adorn his tales, mothers won't.” Marriage, in fact, is furthest from (And, thank heaven, NEVER point @ if we had a definite matrimonial course mapped our thoughts moral), 4 , out and let the school-bell precede the wedding-bell, And, when we do think of it, divorce Don't even roll their stockings—they ve could. we lower our disgraceful record of divorces? is the comforting afterthought. don’t wear any; ‘ he Evening World has arranged a course of lec Ls —— So the dear reformers work overtime They twist two yards of cotton cloth LA tures which might be most helpful to the young people al At Saving Women from Themsetves, into a one-piece bathing suit, hf Noaeis of this city, To-day “The First Year of Married Life” ‘And Saving the World from Women, ‘Tey smoke cigarettes, Wedisenssed hy Magistrate Jean Hortense Norris, who divides her time [ Now, I have an idea ‘They attend boxing bouts, fetween the Domestic Relations Court and the Women's Court You m almost call it a labor- ‘They never heard of Prohibition; ption And life for them is just one petting / saving inv DIRTY : Which | gladly present to all the pariy after another. BREAKEAST Vigilantes of Vice, They only stop long enough to DISHES 5 On which I do not even ask royalties change partners! = It's this: instead of trying, any Such appear to be the pernicious ef- longer, to reform WOMEN fects of temperature \ task difficult, if not insuperable— On morality, propriety, hypoeris. Why not reform the WEATHER? Bad as we are, who knows how much As Mark Twain said, everybody talks worse we might be j about it, but nobody does any- If we bad summer all the year around! And, on the other hand, how muéh P oaeeeaaaamamaaaaeannannannamtsy BETTER we might become If we had no summer at all! | WHAT Do You? For example, we certainly should not | Know « even try to wear one-piece bath- ing suits and bare lez ee Gopsright, 1021, by the Prem Publishing Co, If the thermometer registered zero Now York Evening We 365 days in the year QUESTIONS. THAT problem in the higher mor: Ot wate raatarlalali ta eailetethy ity would be solved without pass- T the canvas used for the sails of large ing an ordinance or calling a cop! A EN {| BOUGHT A NEW vessels, mad Why should not the purifiers and re- LPHOUGH the marriage contract ered Tae WHY DIDN'T ) (1 BROUGHT NEw Gh Wie te ar ee toate Nou HANE ONES EVERY WEEK) Rov ah the THEM ( INSTEAD OF Stone! 1} “said Judge Norris when 1 spoke to her about a matrimonial lecture course. “Most y rush into matrimony without the slish contract which they most fulfil only to awa when, perhaps, it is too late, No doubt a would be very helpful to many young peopie And to others who are already married.” ‘POF all the years of married life @ wrens vt the first yeu the most im Bortant one, the one where the 3 Other Lectures in average couples have really to face life and each other?” I asked Judge the Course Norris. Ewe “\“Phe first hundred years are the hardest,” laughed the magistrate, mW “and it is true that the first year of 3 papsayyp 4 i , thatrimony should take more energy Pan aaa and more thought and discretion upon y Judge Freschi. fhe part of the newly-weds than any other year of their life. We might Iv all this first year of their married 3 DIVERS ON AND OUTSIDE \WIHMY DION'T ) \ 1 BOUGHT NEW ) gh ve it very little th world, ¥ WASHED ¢ t thought of obligation or the en to that side of the bargain of lectures on matrimony on the verge of matrimony thing, =—== | | Yife the adapability for adjustment. NTERESTS \ ONES EVERY .— \BIRD EVERY DAY 2. On the coast of lat State is “‘xenerators of society deal wits Weis the year when two people who A / (Lb 2] Ganesan - meee een emtantcuprunierieclirely oS sencrrance, Vane CONEY DAY INSTEAD | 0) Lan us tal } INSTEAD oy 7 J On the coast of what State is cause, rather than effect? ‘different circumstances and environ ye OF ROTHERING 1 OF ROTHERING by Cabe Henlopen. sean country are ltl them prohibit caloric tempera- facnt must pull toxether as a team v. | To WASH f N\ (Lay gee the Cape Verde Islands a possession? tures, instead of caloric passions which has been training for years, Berea \ le dita, Js) TO FEED | 8. Of what group of islands is the Let them reform June, July and Other troubles and problems and out- PARENTHOOD : HIM ll Asiatic water buffalo called the cara- Agni; 4gido influences will enter their lives $ Discussed by Judge Franklin C. x a Ba aenatvelg the ships used by Cos ‘Teach those wickedly! warm masthab lumbus in his first OBS Ce to emulate the chaste chilliness qs .Grom sWhats sculce of February and March. btained? ‘ ae ‘Geen what French navigator’s Dear, good people, give the girls a exploration did France base its claim reat ainland of Canada? tot What bright constellation in the Get after the thermometer! Northern Hemisphere is often called Censor the calendar! the “Lady in Her Chair 10. Of what mineral later, but that first year prepares and Hoyt of the Children’s Court. starts them on the right gr on the rong road. vi. ‘At scems to me t if I were to MARRIAG adviee a young married couple of BUDGE dwo things to beware, it would be this to the woman—never mig. And fo. the man—do not forget to be SAND THE T SYSTEM Discussed by Pauline O. Field, Lawyer. : the “cat's I! S eourteous. Muriler sublet 7 = eye” a variety? * > “Nagsing is an old joke, one the ‘ | RS. fi comic arlisia like to depict most in ie ANSWERS: oa pom. $F Or the Roast matrimonial squabbles, but neverthe. (0, z z Fy a Hs Philippine ar : fess the woman who forms the habit “Then y rule L coal tar; 8, mques: L mb D of constantly harping and enlarging Ar Oy mated lf =| jopeia; 10, quartz, a af inner wpon unpleasant subjects is digsinS ware of the 1. ‘ = — ogres By Emilie Hoffman. m for a dead love. acquire the art Pies ne Reh aes a ¢ “ her own g72 *—4s to the man being courteous [ Mirn — mean just that It ie not ne ry seat jut that. 1 i rot necewary | At thet The Jarr Family How to Reduce Your Weight oe Vig ie OAC Oe epee een inher is By Roy L. McCardeli Diet Suggestions and Answers to Readers’ Questions Peed aera Sea come women expect it), But it is Bnd tothe ral By Doris Do: st lam for ¥ cin be built > spinach, asparagus, new turnips ov ne@essary for him to be just as | courteous to his wife, day after day, the Copyright, 1921, by the Prose Publishing Co (Tae Now York Hveulng World ty, and if this temptation is 7 UNG 1 summer squash, besides the potatoes.| rit ry dhiticult’ to re REDUCING MENU. eliebitee (UCI wil CR ee rnin ake scher hake the fleshy person drowsy dur- & » found 8 Putting « as-he would be to the women in his In oaen py res points we have 66 OW don't get peevish!” said they might have permitted t i wW Office or as he was in the days of leech ‘ Mrs “1 just want you remain out of pity,” said Mrs, Jarre, J! Vilent but erroneous Steal ir ease ey BREAKFAST. or mint jelly. If the dessert is to be his courtship. a budget x sof can clean as she worked briskly tidying t stout person is full- n mana. to al Cantaloupe or ped *. pie, make it either custard or rhuba "It is tae last straw that breaks ae Toot of so muc er you are making reo. L and enjoys od health |, jour or two extra One poached ¢ If you prefer truit, have strawberries he camel's back,” continued Judge ® aoe peutled th newspapers and your Don't try to tell me that, wii ind t the thin ou see that the questi One cup of cereal coffee or one $ with sponge cake or prune raly-Bolyd Norrig with one of her keen, shrewa tery upon the part attered around, 1 do yeu were one of the most prejudived [i person is anaemic, Sita parryi gluse of milk Othes choices are chocolate ectairsg anil, “and it is the desire to have and Wife is n et You make nes wou for me women { ever met agains’ poor Gu i When excessive fat ais leche (bea Stone ly One bran muffin custard souffle or brown Detty with i ? i s su t Jo an this house @han the chil- place, and now an undertaker’s vceumulated ex # tthe word’ that causes so many ¥ \ clsed should rhubarb sued 5 ore en parlor, ugh!" growled Mr. Ja s'been because 10 difficulty with the problem. ¢ LUNCHEON: : (matrimonial bickerings. Every one personal appecianee That is one reason why 4 clams MINT SAUCE. 4 Mr. Jarr grumbled and hitched his “Well, it is the food has b plain to me that a king ‘ at arried couples are Wi pears in a kimono anc have rte oO yout ¢ sliced tomatoes - Knows that married r igre ateys mono and chair away from the open window, away the saloon has left i é of suc! aston ny eas) RoomBnsAL Pat mleag: Lot Wash one cup fresh mint leaveg! pound to have unpleasant circum- mt hair. And only a y an aching fsuch Kind a8 10 and moral benefits gained. thr f gluten bread bi ays ast onte can husband makes a “habit and then, as Mrs. Jarr kept skirm void so far as you men are con- form fat and not follo luled exercises until bath a eau strip the leaves from stalk, dry wel ap aaac ie Ke af Bee eae Nee CTA rene ing around gun to walk ner- cerned,” Mrs. Jarr admitted en the 1 ht the body to proper Gelatin or a junke and chop finely, Add two-thirds cug Hive in the mine Iwuso a whole year {hin pouint fn vut the room “Bit you women never Wh a in most peop! ‘ ind ut DINNER of vinegar and two tablespoons sugia amd not disagroe upon s 1B problems will take I'm sure if those reformers, who genial place like a cafe who are excessive Aetna ao: bees “remained Lamb fricasser und Jet the sauce stand until sugar i@ Arguments and reasonings are n bat bale thought they bad achieved so much id in,” a Ata dane ies ic giciitaucer with Faery bon RANT Peery Kale or sq dissolved--probably about one hour. ary, but after a thing is thrashe: by closing the saloons, knewodonit anise them, sadam t : y will ke at n Prune whip. r i Rca iss the josh, there's no nia 1 awake att \ though wise couples let the subject peThe third article in this series will bow much you men would miss your TGHTCE Ghia alias Guibert care ' - int ae ony Mote ueeere auwceaieurend CUSTARD SOUFFLE. } drop. That ‘last word’ will kill every hed on this page Saturday. corner cafes, like that Gus's place, mul of business, and if man ems. My advice to this reader is Ono pat of butter Melt two te: poontuls of butter 3 ” = ae lead seahemiesas nore many m resembed exerey ¥ An, noone tablespoon floup an yestige of love. 5 going to be a mania for gambling vend n ore she fatiz ener ilend it smoothly, but do not brow “What do you think of the couples wwe in this country, and that reminds oe ecome 1 ukbn Jour in two-thirds of a cup of mil i any suri with olive cil will make them @ and ‘cook three minutes after be! his column ises that 3. Hitt outer, but exer muscles must and DEBE gins to boil ut one « 9 be After the hot mixture f cir separately slighti¢ who have the art of making up me"— eae eiva ine sms” | Until the Doctor Comes}. Minds you that you are very extensive study to the cause a splendid going around the corner to Bill revention and log exer oled pour it over the yolk and ; 5 > Billy prevention and cor | exerc d ("> Cooled pour it e yolk and add it some one in the family By Charlotte C. West, M. D. cigar store and play toddle-top, mut cises for obesity >I | am_a_ stenographer, eighteen and the deep fos ben ane one tablespoon sugar, then fold in the and tactful,” de- nd take, for ars old, height 5 teet 5 inches p to make un be stiffly beaten whites. Pour ing sity Magistrate © Popa esieaatyy! or quarters, you portunity to say ¢ fow words in an- and weight 123 pounds. 1 hav raised custard cups and bake unt Sy wl ate Copyrighs, 1921, by the Prox Publisting Co, (The New York Evening Wortd @ can forget it!” Mrs, wer to a letter which reads: “lam been doing exercises for the past n. whieh will n about. fifteen nates nist 5 « SUMMER RASHES EU ste Mrs. Rangle tells. me ikea nel oun » yar and seem to find nothing envio sas ks : iffles howd Pe aerve aan day Judge Norris listens to the ma Dot the coaunacnt : her and spends all his time and ‘an reduce the flesh on the , 3 ye commie co fish, » ; i lower part of my back. | do not 1 Vddressed stamped enyeloy y er mouth | curves as ¢ . seed 4 wouldn't reform that man 1 t me. for the simple reason 4 oe “uneven proportion of t genes mee chide ah hating. No one is exempt, but clothing and the jike. ‘This condition ot" e § Wan teieulg my RO cece MHRMPHEC END ; x0iN ! timistically as a happy d's while ante at : a or w me havea very thin foot and ar st mccain a haspy ohil’s wile fat people and chikiren are the cick abbears on the skin in tho form ot Ce you ate going clean ce RNA Un Ate Aad, ae Going Down! her lips tell of romance, making UP gufterers, Here as elsewhere prevens APRON Rpg erage neal aan non-union hours, liet consist?”. These last two ques it might reduce the little that | BAR ONE: Disappointment and living happily ever after, tion is better than eure, and the si SEIS ERIE Ra Pen DEG cau army Nes tinh tions show that the sender had read have. | will carefully follow any §. W. You should weigh about Ley “Making up,” she continued, “is @ pequisite i aye i r 4 pigeons Gus's place is gone where the wood fliciently in th umn t instructions you qive me {do not think 82 inches y n th t n uP. . iy quisite is absolute cleanlin form and a group bine twineth and [am not pe as in to #¢ e A CONST Ca ee erent ot BE a arog cbeenilal narkiot: BME felle the skin is kept und clean ovoring considerable apace, mitted. to a it : necessity of changing j : ANT READER. eG Duss meveurerane eae File ity, Dut itis Bot wie tp rues lop 4 iM dusted with a suitable powder, chafing WNEN It cease ea tr matter, *! ud Ade, top for the order to remedy thé anaemic cond y Atien cau om e in to m evenly distribute Would bation 4 pHoltly along this tine How me) will never oceur Too much stress cannot be laid 4, Whit do yon Hon) te relieve the cause of hy eb- nd : bur weight “swa pride rather s not to have any need for d ind Sp MOTRE IE HORS RAS IN ee eee ACD powder that is very effi- “Pon the care of one's diet and the women see in trapsing the streets?" lessne nes than carry evance from @his! And I believe this can be done | in, the most delicate skin @!!™Mination of such foods as disagr “I's very little ¢ ‘0 intelligent mechamie would runt nd hip: kK of day to day af husband and wife both resolve to oontains: Gum ; e. Many persons invariably hav 1. trapse streets," Jart : peda faey 1 ; a ALICE B. Ite very careful in doing : Arete ie rontains camphor ounce : aS vidios ie ate h en't go : vad . ting, ni fter-bath rubs to pay strict at ad ” saad here are, - of romance, the spirit T haven't got t an ; ; ; Your al py moun the alia 7 ie L carbolic acid, 15 drops; oxi f zinc, Wek of hives upon. eating certain thi o all 1 can do the nt of r ind ile igs tention to the chest after-bath rut pe people who BF shels Neue NP A on 8-4 ounce; English precipitated chalk eat them! In children nt ' hee ° also do the exerc ven in the grouy vould: like ta: won vob aud eae “And you believe this can be dono?” jy) DUNCC! Unglt f . sige iehr eee prs : : Tie vores ton, tou called the “Shoulder Blade and Chest $ joved one separated. ‘Theres “Yes, if the husband and wife are ~ OUNCES: oil of rose, 2 drops: they pimple ui Lor ‘ A ie hixercis Try to make your elbows N50) Ae , erefc ¢ ail careful what they say to C@™Phor to a fine powder. Us &-piteple ‘Uan, a wheal, The: treats y D fear that exercise moet in the back. Stretch the arms § May 1 suggest tha: should Bie Pe mr oineal spirit of romance Cuno Reduce it 10 8 Viquid form, Inenuve Ana at tian aie ie oe ena 1 1 flesh ir IN front of the chest as far as pos- $ Reeming cloud appear on | ach other, The real spirit of romance: Lxative a bland diet, such as the stores : '¢ ee ; sible Pecag: ‘ ee spy ay. 88 ae not mean calling each other 87d mix the other components thor- crackers eat : Bicarbonate heart, H 1 © ak Kime 1- Sit palms : manner: Ha fhem H won of your happiness you i _ 4 > t < seal vinta nes le 11 co n tha 1 ur weight, above the head, strete ell; ¢ do not rush to some out { ‘gear’ and ‘darling’ and remembering OUSHIY. Pass this igh ken internally allays the ir- stand on ' o f ind ces woth them back of the body as far as pos- ) ak Fam 0 utsid “wedding anniversaries. A busy hus- !ng cloth and keep in a glass : email plac h in a little window ‘ lay w p tewl the sible, always with the elbows staight, } With you rhles v ally forge! 1 0 2 resh cool water every hour, Alkaline — “Oh pressure kradually coming round to the fron Who cares? Nobody band might salially sOreet tale and lain jar. This powder ca mineral waters when a Meare, vanrit c ’ te Sere cana I sae diet drink Perhaps this is LY ft evried’ hor.” Romance in mar, Without the camphor. help. It's’ th . Jeas liquids. Massaging will also help. eg se rub | Ta Be life means understanding, Jt Nettle rash or To reduce the ng local mea- ragged i E nd height you Covering and bathing the perts with 3 cure and perhaps your loved eans Jooking into cach other's lives, any season, b gures are neces: the ng pow- windows ah 1 Mounds. Take cold Water to which an astringent one does too. Then it behooves sReans 7 mn hia wit der given above is very good, as is that I find I + nk bend ne, «uch an henzoin or alum has been you to mind your own busin, {he husband realizing when his wife tn hot weather because of < alko the following on: Carbolie mer, or t Po Ay wiriet at, addad la alan vary benoficial, F, F papers ; on, ead ere cunderstanding vhat foods indulged in at that time, Shell. Acid (phenol), 2-2 dram; aiconol, ¢ or winte mat gees numele jown afiars CORA te, A, Be gad M, Bes $e TRIAGE MS: 0 r husband's busiest day in the weok fan, ber nd mushrooms give risa \y uncer. go out 2 toddle-top erv syatem is roma reduc ” Mop on and keep the skin moist with aton ’ Hon, NORMA: -You should) w Very truly yours, to bo kind and gentle” to it in many Instances; } i i Btone a if you wan 1 hemi weigh we time id we many instances; plants with gbsorbent colton, - 39 ponds. Bee abeve instructions SMUTH mind, don't lose any money,” . cosstve fat hag a tendency to C. E. L, Mamnuging the nd for tust reduction, ' 2 | °

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