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Job as File Clerk Good Opportunity for Girls Who Can Qualify Here Are the Qualities Demanded: Keen Eyesight Good Health Keen Mentality Persistence Industry Refinement _) Ability to Finish Common Sense Hees Great Tolerance With Detail Studious Temperament By William Judson Kibby ad Copmiht, 1921, by the Press Publisming Co, (The New York £ ing World) 4 This ia the nimth ina s s of articles written especially for feaders of The Evening World by William Judson Kibby. the noted character analyst and industrial psychologist | tained by a number of big business corporations, Mr. Kibby 1s teaching his readers to analyze themselves and decide whether ov not they mt they present jobs, or for which vocation they are best fitted. whose services are ie import would on iM present day big business houses there are hundreds of letters re- Master certain w ceived daily; inquiries which must QUALIFICATIONS.. No.1, No.2. | BR answered iby the proper execu- Health (able to work) 80 2 tives: orders Keen mentality: very intelli- : S “gent 70 «95 which must be Refinement 95 70 filled in the right Studious temperament 90 20 departments, ‘The Great tolerance with detail.. 90 20 physical task of Persistence ka) . és Common sense 70 65 opening this Mail Ability to finish. 75 36 is assigned to an Keen eyesight (small, perfect office boy. ‘The | eyes) . 9095 analvsis of each 'Mdustrious (willing to work) 95 9% letter 18 assigned You arrive at the proper riting in ® sxpert fle columns Nos, Land 2 by addin to an expert Al- nd dividing each py ten, the ing clerk. ‘That of qualith ts NHEE this has become a vocation. Column N divided by 10 this gives recognized voca- ested to Sl: per cont Noy deolumn eee non ts attest FO ty B00; divided hy 10 this gives SJ RISEY @ by several busi- cont gess schools which have placed toe * course of filing At the disposal of their Heenona » Students: second girl In to-day's lesson in character slow in thre @matysia 1 shal! indicate the wary qualifications for a s @le clerk. I i @munis; study them honest with @bout) determining weaknesses are in gary, file clerk qualifi: you If when y whether din the ations. dings of a gir) whe could held a more m Character Analysis—The Square Type. To help readers to recognize the « facial characterist of the types which run true to form, so far as concerned, | in each lessen, analyzing character is am giving a new typ To-day's is commonly called the square type, or endurl motive temperament. The late Col. Roos: s type Se does the velt purtrayed t present George W who dug the Panama Canal. This type prac- tically rules the world The physical indications are jl- Ristrated. Note the head! See the J squareness of contour, high cheek hones, broad, square jaws; the body is masculine; the muscular system is most active: the body is strong and powerful; athletic in build. The tac is broad in general outline, and -Courtship and Marriage By Betty Vincent 4 Copstigh!, 1921, by the Pree Publishing (9 “Dear Miss Vincent: | have a girl friend whose name is Gladys. She met a boy about a month ago but does not care for him at all. Every time she meets him she is decidedly chilly to him, yet he in- ts on calling her up and taking (The Now York Ryeninns W love with a young girl who tell me that she loves me she also loves another chap me which one she for. What do you advise? mine. man four years my senior and man two years my have become great friends. with a youn: senior. Lately he has treated me latter part of my article | wi at the ohuracteristics of : that of motive temperain his type is strong in endurance. But more HOR of-this anon only conan weane In the table given below T have will probably f rAtéd the qualification peroentages of [Ns fut an expert file clerk (No. 1), and in ave ne | s8 No. 2 column are the percentage rat- and stoulders square. When the texture and organzation is low, they take to UES are At industry, courage and manual labor, but where the texture (NCULVE bility, “They ure leaders 1p and organization is fine y become lost ull walks of lite ley are not brilliant le. ~ und organizers, deop students, as a rule. They secure This type cares little or nothing @!! their advantages by means of ob for theory and is prone to the prac. SeVation, rather than by having tioal things. The expression of the {! he problems. ‘They ea face is striking. strong, the signiticant idea. ‘They organiz determined. When the Minto visible: realities Perament possesses a dark com ne js frequentiy arroxant plexion, eyes and hair, we tind the 4 bilious ement strikingly in wuse them tor trenched; so that in these persons of effort in the old term of “piliors tempera ond character ment” may app!s y suitably found in the Seandin The bilious type is v ‘ommen eotch, the Ameriean Indian among the Americans, due te th all of the barbarous ond mate and to the © ary yetivity are sbrited f res and diet commoniy use ahere a WAPIKE inghnarions fo limit to the capacity for mental ‘Thig_type works best in the open and gnysicn! activity. [is a note. & They are able to express great worthy fact that the motive tempera. activity of body. Almost all ment is not frequently seen in that erent senemals, nical eng of woman. Some of its characiens- and mining exp ure OF THIS Type A 8 and that have asked her many times to tell really cares Sometimes she shows affec- tion to me and then to the other chap, who is a very qood friend of her out. She has not told him pT. she does not care far him, hop- ; ing that he could tell by her gen- eee ‘eral attitude. Please advise what = that she is just a child and probabiy she should do. A. P.” unable to make up her mind. But if Be fair to herself and to the young 7. € , 4 man. Simply decline his invitation: reat ae Phat. YOM will doth Wi refuse 1c see him. Cool attitudes romain away from her home a aes met affect some people at all, Weck and ut the end of that time she therefore she will simply have to “noi will have to oh 6 i bie ane xhe e” whenever eall es bette: an, Be m fo ver beat home a ae nals friend “Dear Miss Vincent: Am sev enteen and very much in love “Dear Mias Vincent: A young Re Can You Beat It! «ve ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1921, 1921.1 ‘York Evening By Maurice Ketten \ NOWHERE . ) (IF HE WANTS |) \To REDUCE HE'D / 5 \BETTER COME ‘ €/ TOs Boarding. ) HOUSE TO LIVE HE HE. { YOu SAID / HRJOHN SAYS FAT PEOPLE WHO | WANT To REDUCE HAD RETTER 3 [COME THIS } BOARDING Hous! To LUNE (deere erp eine —=, NE-HE- »* THAT'S MORE TRUTH THAN POETRY \ MR TOHN SAYS )FAT PEOPLE WHO [WAS BEY RE Duce ETTER ym | CONE HERE ~ Rw Be ee a We eee crbrenn et cut \ MRTJOHN SAYS ' FAT PEOPLE WHO | WANT To REdUC \ HAD BETTER COME To THIS BoARDING House To LIVE : ae, ce By Love and Brass Tacks | sophie irene Loeb P > Goperigiy 102 tre Feuptining. Cx satiated with practical living. It is which we thought was great sport. coor MAN. by o& CD owe camen the mews that (2 sic principe of the human Tut utter a few weeks one morning SERN CCS renong: MOR UX as ee eee rag same. ‘The reason of it all iy that the [woke up very hungry and there QUESTIONS. the late Joaquin Miller, has fUAdation of all happiness is a nigh- was nothing to eat, Tlooked at John 1. On the coast of what State is Dirdied (rom Her nuabuna ly developed degree of friendship. ind John looked at me. | suggested Cape Henry? It will be remembered that thie The So-called exalted feeling mony thut he go out and do something to 2 On the coast of what State is couple was murtied under ethereal YOUR® People nll love is Tike unto the’ buy teme food Cape Lookout? Rsenuntlin Bear Lo silvery SU8ar coating on the cake. You ean He tried to put his arm around me, 3, What cape forms the most amiak wih Ebily-clad nympthe SMAd it for a while, but after a bit but somehow a feeling of repulvon southerly point of the mainland of piping-aimenry tune and -gouta’ fies YON WaNt tHe trength-giving came over me at the thought that he Florida? roasting under an open tire, And that leiseciipation and ab> did nol Chink Abul (he food: fol 4. What is Ireland's largest river? Nov. mA ‘ hive) spaanealié sand contrasts Jinsimed that | be left alone and 3 5. Where were tangerines first since th event nd the bride of I knew another couple who were in he go ont and earn some money for found? lew months hastens to in con. the venth Heaven hate and food, We quarrelied. nd that was the firming the report of the separation, aguinst the advice of their relative nning of the end Bc To: wnat (Gira family dees) the He would work He wus 100 and friend, they marned on noth couple eparatind ind neve prains ghigken)Gelangy: great « Inxury 1 uld not afferd it. ing but love. came together again. The reason of 7. What river bounds lowa on the My love for him is dead.” A few months afterward the wife it was thal the fabric of their hanpt West? Ana this is the man whom a few Spoke to me something like this ness was built of flimsy clock and 8 What is the tail of a fox called? months ago she called the “lily ove,” “We only had one room and a tit- sweet nothingness, which bared thoin 9. What is the name of the rotating Of course this has happened time "We oil stove, At first | thought 1 distraction when the real substance disk used in shaping pottery? without number in this world wiih= out end; but in p g. it is worth while te reflect on this umon as other example of the love that starts in the clouds but can never stay there How many young people get mar ed under similar nstanees in a spirit of ‘grea without looking to rigit 1 were and in the folly of bene: that at wall ever be thus! They forget that love must be parthbound. In the frst place, people Must eat and sleap and naye werk to is very well lisp poetry to the Evening Star and dreum of Elysian Paradise and that love dreams will overshadaw all realities Nobody ever lived on love People wh always grow to hate ea ovher ‘The human being is not constituted that ‘There must be contrasts. There must be things to do. best try it way Honeymoons at are only of shabbily and shown a cently he went to camp and | short duration. They cannot oomtinue iking for my girl friend wrote to him but he did net , for rears 1 have not slighted him in the answer. Shall | write to him a least and am still fond of him. gain and ask him what is the The people who detude themsatves What ehall | do? E. Z." matter? HEARTBROKEN.” with the idea that nothing is nesded gust Keep up your cordial, jolly Tt was not your place to write the but love and loving usually come to Gimponition and let matters” work: ‘rst letter, Perhaps he is not in- earth with a thud like the above case Peselves ot. Above ull do not clined to write letters: Many boys lo ss a sates se — ‘a jealous disposition nol bnow what te aay, Better walt vise Millerierigbt, Love jaa luxury anti) he returna from camp and jet and after a while you become satiated “Dear Miss Vincent: | am in him tell you about his trip, with luxuries, You never can become was great fun to cook our meals with round each oth nd we for anything any did not seam to want any- our arms did not We care or body. thing else “He worked litte and hardly had enongh for the next meal, very we ing. 10. What name 1s given to that part of the human body between the neck and the abdomen? ANSWERS. who keep their love on a couple really loves each other plane, but they must get down to brass tacks, wil so that the spiritual something woven into a finer friend cannot wear out Sable; 6 gronse brush: 9 potter's fox thorax wheel: 10 ship that Group Exercises for Summer Health York fvenina © No. 14—-HEAD AND ELBOW BACK WARD BENDING. ONE —Clasp the hands at the of the head in the of neck, bringing elbows forward, Two back nap te «Bend the head backward. THREE—Rend the elbows 6 far backward as possible FOUR—Stretch the arms outward and downward, with palms turned outward to position The position of the Mynds at the of the neck Is a modifica the Swedish position known as “neck firm." The bending af the eThaws outward and the stretching of the arms down ward hb, strengthen ng effect + of both tie remarkab on the mu Doscher ity wii the backward movement of y wll find tha ” head. tan a izing effect " non th spine and also increases the cireula and vas ues tion to a marked degrey ' inne Ths is an exeraime we naturaity d Y exerci r when tired. Why not do ¢ rlebrae traeun ment with precision and A which hold the head and has of the leader or to the + n of ven efie a ect upon the carriage head, alta tt tin (Pillars of Wheezedom Tired Nonsense Men Name E A opinion as follows used your best seller frequentiy aad never knew tt have b the Mor sare ‘The guy that grinds out the paper 1 train my vision on the latest sty For dames’ nifty column te write about I tackle lin. Their Very Best Bets. Humorist Has a Meal Ticket All His Own. By Neal R. O’Hara very Little Couyriant RL De tne Pree Publiuding Oo (The New York Bening Wort), ERICA'S alertest humorists, caught in good humor on the eve of heat threeaminute interviews. Topic— Consensus of vacations 1 out some “What whipp the most important factor in humo! Without ‘em I'd be back in the botlere plates, polishing up old motber-in- Jaw gags and tapping out nifues of Prohibition. 1 shall spend my vacas Ry PHIL SPACE, Celebrated Bon Motst Ford Mich Henry Detroit, My dear Mr. Ford: On behalf of tion by the ocean, That ougnt to be my well-fed family [ want to thank meat and drink to me, you approximately a thousand UMe* RY HORATIO POLYSYLLABLE. You have made it possible for me in Noted Wheeze Windbag. tempore humor is Myself. I fied piease you a lot. In my daily (%* tar ig the topic with which Tam cept Sunday) work as a wit, T have 0.) famitiar, Why should T cook up fictitious characters when | can to fail, Whenever T ‘ avy. Write about Me and get away with er Rte ei banat ; * ng Wt Beho answers “You said it, ver has always pulled me ou Ht osatio.® Home tides # Koeth' the your seat in the Sen- Bory you to pronoun [and that’s when I use the ate, for [ was preparing some new oii. we. We get along well to wise cracks, But a seat ina Ford joi, should be just as productive of rat- ~ . 7 4 ne by. BY JASON GLUBB. Famous Wit and Writer vod humor, | guess. I papers you are doing well now # horsepower to you and Pest f= oy the eve of my vacation 1 want ts Sincercly, to say that I couldn't get along with* PHIL SPACE. out ‘phomas A. Edison any more Ry ELIAS BINK. than the whole world could My stuff was getting rather dull whea the papers squeezed that juicy ques~ Uonnaire out of Orange, N. J. Tt just about saved my job and lif, in the order named. For six con- secutive weeks I doped out questions hing that were just as funny as Mr. Edi- rey son's. It was so hard to answer them folks thought they were great. The Up-to-Date Humorist erns ain't such @ useless ¢.tizen. every inch that's clipped off 1% skirts | go and tear off a When there's t switch the fashions too quir cen for me. Lam always there and crack- T got to thinking so myself til the ing wise when a shipment of modes boss suggested that T get back to is unloaded from Paris. 1 love the humor. T have been going back ever { ladies and what little they wear. since, —_ { By Roy L. McCardell carck. 182t by the Frege Publishing ¢o, (The New York Benias Word) . of kadies who held the po= JER why | don't: hear Jurca envy of ladies w 67) MONE 5 + sition of film censgrs Mrs Jarr she went sh init all the ti he me rms mail, she nd Lt doen't blam: ERECT OOO Ona rr day and. (ool { sec ank great affront to wit CEN Agia ten public Is in that,” samt Mr, Jar. ty te Junchesn and spoiled MIO" Took at what we see at the musical elite telline ime her troubles.” and burlesque shows.” TOE H or troubles now ’ “| wasn't talking of Clara Mure ae ‘ comfort te ridge-smith shocking any one,” Fe Mr. Jar. for it a marked Mrs. Jarr, “but she has no know that peaple who have figure to be proud of.” so an seu may alse have a “*Wall, 1 know who has,” ead Me , things to worry them —al- Jarr THURS, THN ee ee nok beexmctly the “And! tex are pelng, wom) eoeys though they mé where by the best people too, these rrr areor things that worry YOU. Guyy"" Ans. arr went on, “and it ie ete and. her husband have Would have been nice if we could have had a terrible row, and [don't blame Gone fo, the sm bore—tut 1 suppoee hom: simply shouldn't wear the 18 Toe ate this 8 n us to go! things.” « what things?” Mr Jarr in M th : of eour Mr Jarre went oon, un H 1 1 heedingly conceited e ps be and yet one shoulder is bi sities than the other; her de sills By Emilie Holimank M to allow for it even w 1 evening H sowns, although | suppose that does @ at waust ie thick, and if. she wore rolled a Noa York Evening Word { top sucks it Wonid be laughable, be HE regurgiation which infants! cause het are frequently subject to ims) “Becaume her what?” Mr mediately after feeding is not, ter od, as Mis. dare br necessarily a symptom for alarm, but; her remarks and tossed her i! should receiwe the attention of the} a superior manner, “What 6 mother and be averted if possible | fhouldn't wear that her hush: overflow and should be avoided, being ! jocts lo her wearing —Corse RiHitulleat io een thiaite the extend! SO, carets; nobody weurs comets o¢ underfeeding. Be sure the aise theans dain except fal momen” MIR nat hand: isctiot boo dabtly stnenal Jarr rephed “ura fen't: fatt st® cna) than latur each feedite piacet wl be fabinitime nfact ber MEUTE the body in the ert) and fet it leg® S quite matronly pow, but sti SME quietly on its side. If the overfiows on a al ing still continues after these precaam Her husband is girded by the ones at iw advisable te cocsalt ia girdle, eh? asked Mr. durr, He did tn quite agree with his wi opinion “ r rend rok — shapeliness, but if there were 1 Too frequent baths during the ‘hot a jiures he was willing t ‘ does a child more harm thant them While you may ‘be cooling off “Why Clara Madric smith ia at the baby you are exhausting its vie the beach with her husband, and she tality, One tub bath a day is all thas. ran in the other to town when it required. On hot @ this may we I and ta tbout having & be supplemented iby a sponge bath dimple dug, tor it was them that put during the day and one just before her upto it and thats why her hus- retiring No child under four yeara band is so mid should receive a cold bath. Use water What put her up to it? What are of same temperature as the body, ou tal ne about” M Jare — pasted Do not keep the buby in the kitchery * Why. one-p wits, of These warm days. if a ebild must be hept indoors it should be mn the cools me beathan irse.”” said Mre Jart Ee eee ie house A ward’ seal neh me v ne Suit confine the active child and obviate he the sors cut out of the news the necessity of being within the picture, and then all the newspapers mother's sight at all times, 1 ortand they didnt get SUP) ame nanit of neatness should be tm uemeted or anything, al- stitled into children as soon as thew" hous the ohildren see ' n the underst Kr instance, when / newena pene and they censor the mov. Undresain dier at night do not hy pictures for chiidien, OF throw the articles of wearing apparel he ad to be a conse wey a chair, but let the ohild take ; and see al] the dreadtul thing each piece of clothing and hang it on. should be allowed lo look at but the ciothes-tree or carefully lay itom nell and then you can cut them out, * chair. Teach him to stand shose n Mr in a certain place each night. ‘The you can have al your frends ser o frat if vou wene an officer ot Mttle tot will conaider it fun at fires pic's morals and it wil! soon become a habit. A | “He kicked at her going in bathing boy taught this in childhood will never take up a wife's time in “piciee A one~Mmece bathing suit, did he? ing up after him” ceabttathalchinad Jary }inquired, ignoring Mrs.

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