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Mary’s Lamb Was Real— ' Was Real “Mary’s,” y Not “Lucy’s”! Poetic Romance Authentic, Investigation by Evening World Reveals. HH HK And Here’s the Original Mary Herself ~~ and the House “ix in Which Mary * and Her Lamb _. Really Lived in Sterling, Mass. MARY AND THE LITTLE By Marguerite Dean. Pnbtisuing Coo (Phe New Vurk B " t Mary's lanhor Lucy's Herm tiwo pa Kini mat flecce Ha y remained M, only sony ns Pope. ont 0 Wat oft w Df ; the { Old ! . 1 r Mary grew up, became a ¢ Know * Story of Mary and Her Little Latnb.” She even dressed it up, as if at were a doll or a ki Whe ete was 10 1, by the Bomar 1 New York E We 1 Se hoo QUESTIONS. ted the lamb 5 production? fashioned, by of commerce formerly come from? made Mary shut nine; 16, tinfoil. > \Look &T MABEL iN A&A LONG SNIRT \ SHE WAS THE LAST ‘ \ONE TO PUT ON A {SHORT SNIRT NOw SHEIS THE FIRST ONE 76 PUT ON A LONG SKIRT the Evening We cently w impelled t wh is Show who went to seheol with his beloved tress, “whieh Was SSHE WEARS, ) (IT To LONG i \ SHEALWAYS CloES To EXTRENES _ JSHE HAS UGLY 1 Ss john mk vente} us Stud wt . s, ‘| yOw inh did net have ‘ . e, for one morning Was gored You to ath by a father’s 1 ' janks barn. Natur 1 felt ver (But WHEN SHE ~ \\WoRE SHORT SKIR J SHE WORE THEM SO SHORT , Yes SHE WoRE THE SHORTEST 4 SHE COULD GET SHE HAS PRETTY r Se wien Bb ish) te lamb 4. Who, in Greek and Roman my pte & Tt vthe re thology. ferried the dead over the 2 the Mary River Styx? odby to iLevery morning. One day, 2. Who invented the submarine in he w Vt hoc heart a its present form? F 3. What name is given to the exten: tle pleat and ‘knew the lamb was 7) region in Central Africa south of faeAs atte Mary's misch‘vous the Sahara Desert? Droubens) Mornanl lesested (iat 4, How many miles long is the Suez the ' a ®£ with them, Canal? a and Mary agreed Together they 5, Which State produces the most managed to lilt iL over a stone wal] Maple sugar? od in the way. and, reach. @ In which State was so extensive enti ‘ 7 _. a deposit of pure sulphur found a few before the teacher, Mary Years ago that it now leads in the d-up seat 7. Where did nearly all the sulphur iM ba i By 1 ' . a 8. What general group name is given to the islands south of the ’ miby M WON Malay Peninsula, including Sumatra ving the jittle Borneo, Celebes, Java, &c.? Vee wl, bat soon there 9, How many members has the Fee ery Jiitie hoofs anda United States Supreme Court Mary ‘Know that lier pet was follow 10. With what material were the pac Gs woe Beate Oks ip: first phonograph records covered The te who w Miss Holly ANSWERS Simba, loved her rosy-cheeked hoys he CHONG | i war lot them have a good j\na Sicily; 8 Sunda Maes tl story 1 ved for 1 > ‘ : a the Maxy when t i M Ine Ww 1 {a mn ——_ ng | \ M i ences 1 vb. pu i d es porte ' t em | How to Reduce Your Weigh vundréd years Sis, and ¢ low-rooted ie ow ne Geiucie " ry to master t pine exercise. The is in S ng ile et ee g and leg circling exercise will help Answers to Questions edice your Wilist Amb Was a cal Lambs ac INDLY let me know through Iam a reader of The Evening Mary 4 born on the The Evening World what WHI aUIng nesdithorena class ‘ {wal would be the corroect | would be glad if you will tell me : ¢ how to reduce my hips, thighs and ight £ a an forty-fi ear g at 1 ‘ BAUER SIE en ug Aa waistline. gl am forty-four y M tiatly sity of age, 5 feet 742 inches in height old, my height is 5 feet 6 inch i from the ¢ | now weigh 161 pounds and and | weigh 206 pounds. | c Fi 6 and carry most of my weight in the walk very well owing to varicose z vite a ‘ Hdsehiahie Veins, as my legs swell with pain the fire hueeing 1 in her chest, hips, waistline and thig! lam getting so stout for the want nisht she had tag » Do you think it would do me any of proper exercise M, W. D. ! milk, duit she was harm to reduce at my age? Varicose veins would prevent your w.M. King any NOUS Exereise, bul w i die o ld t SAU RRTET ‘ou could take those ping i) i f Mary's For a man ¢ a KBE e is penning of the ser 1 sttention 145 pounds would 4 OGd Ww You will hive " h n efly oo ¥ tie fe o the Jamb's more rugzed twin Reducing ay «su tea nm eA i Pest sit’ Hol on, but you will find tha little y ¥ conddiin 1€ gested in this ¢ imn w n ; ERO ae Oc ara EBLE MITA Tits naby all t ig) the first n of its YOu, but ben your health tre on the varicose vel hire. bath rubs will all be t und you Wi mn . 1 you, but Lo want you lo pay nee he diutly exer 1 : The lam z enough to ; ‘ Genain bath rubs are going to be vers and on fi next morn i plonita tie t aUNS ae neficial for ou twisting, squatting nel yehing “ Renee Juste aus the poem S4¥8) yooe wish your linger ) 1 am twenty-four years of age. evornwne vi ul = : 5 feet 8 inches tall and weigh 156 Jamb was sure it @ pounds, and feel entirely too di: y bat t heavy. (read your articles in the paper every day but, not having followed them from’ the begin ning, | am at a loss to know just how to begin to reduce. While my weight is well proportioned and | am by no means considered ‘a stout person, | am very short winded and attribute this, per haps, to too much fat. However. | have endeavored several times to diet, but, of course, not know ing how to go about it scientifi cally, the moment | slacken up on food it begins to show on my face, which immediately becomes Jong and scrawny. What can | do ia reduce, especially below the waistline? ALS. For your ae and he i 145 pounds aviness and short y be attributed t yo and Tam sure that you are goin eutly benefited in your healt ow!ng this reduetion would } ble for pea vut ina r ng to do w wwe now running Will you please tell me what | should weigh? | am twenty years ol and § ft. 3 in, tall, My bones are rather large and | weigh 143 pounds. Will you also be kind enough to tell me if a milk diet, 4 or 5 quarts a day with no other By Doris Doscher. The Jarr Family 2y the Prem fablinsns Vhe New York Evanuig World foods or liquids will reduce one as rapidly as any other diet? At least they < of otfer people first! © others and inconventence “LT don't see w * these open cars just to mde to keep var own family! is a vacan from your lap Id enough t entitled to a seat" Maxims Of a Modern Maid By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. the Pree Potiisn about every little rive up what lo strangers snuggle down Vine New York Prmning World From his wedding day a man ‘banks’? on his wife's love and never guesses that it is possible to overdraw the conduetor and there's Ptr fur reason why | should pay eenductor of the returnimg car had . passed “Le 1 old-fashioned & r fares rather woman should wear her heart no thing that annoy Wants to be calm off as easily as he manipulates the of obgerving males! old-fashioned romance, never knew Yorker's philosophy ca ne A ER IO weer. Beauties, Ahoy! Our Own Good Looks Contest Hereby Unofficially Opened Send Your Photographs Right Along It Costs You Nothing But the W. S. Stamps. By Neal R. O'Hara. Coun ie) 1921 by the Prem Publ 0 The New York orld) of Congress we have inaugurated our own | B suty contest. Nobody barred but apple women and grandmothers. Send your photographs by parcel post, and don't neglect to inclose War Savings Stamps, ‘The photographs will be returned. Here are some of the early wrens in this competition: MILLA GRAM. Milla bas ali the - charma that made Venus famous, tain crier by profession, After the plus two arms and a few more train has pulled out of the stahon clothes, Not many more, but a few. She discovers her pocketbook has Has been pratsed by conductors, n pinched, Starts to ery. Kind hoe clerks and other experts on Ueatted passengers take up a purse beauty, This kid ts clever, Started Just in time for Ethel to step off at he next station, A gal like that can marry for love and support almost toothpaste labels. Her face is now 49Y kind of a busband, over every sink Rated Ad by DELLA GATE Christy, Fisher and herself, No Way you lamp her. Della bas .a& {elephone number record of haying brought a Congress VIOLET RAY. Water this baby M42 10 his Knees, Heretofore a | crap game was the only thing that | could bring a Congressman to bis | knees, This frillie stands stat- esque like Juno and untouched like near beer, When taking the daily morning rb down she makes a bath | mat look like a Persian rug. Delle? is cashier in a one-arm lunch, The customers love to have her short- 4 change ‘em BERTHA VAN NATION, Ab, * here's a gal that's a mystery. Bertha © could transport ner beauty on a | half ticket without paying excew | rates, No eyes that rock you, @ lips that sta; r you and a chin that recedes like the Turkish Navy. Yet! * men pursue her week after week, kneeling to her, begging and grovel- tin, As we say, no beauty to ree- play to more standing room than the ommend her, but Bertha has hips subway. This babe has eyes that oi ioog like two quart bottles. look right into a guy's soul, With paemalied ak an extra shot of belladonna she could look through tae side of a first cl battleship. Ophelia is so C t hi ~ popular va the suspender sex she ourts 1p and rents the bat checking privilege in A her front hall. Ky occupation a M r g 4 ticket seller in a movie joint. So a ria e beautiful the management reduced By Betty Vincent. her bond to a mere $50,000 ETHEL ALCOHOL, if Juliet bad Bthel’s swell looks you couldn't Dene Mise Vincent? Aen piney save reached hor with a fire ladder teen years of age and have a good One flash at this doll's map and you education. One thing puzzles me know right away she’s a belle A however, and that is all of my dumb-bell, maybe; but neverthelesa boy friends go out with young a belle. Htbel has more hair than ladies and 1 don't. They say 1 the en Sutherland Sisters and am too bashful. Like any other more cheek than Cassie Chadwick, fellow | would like the company 4 Without the cons as a chiropodist and worked up to be a manicure. Has posed for le A neat one any * pulehritude sweepstakes. Can win, place or show, on form alone But Vi has more up her georgette sleeve than form. ‘This gal haw everything, including the war tax. Teeth like pearls, lips like coral, ears like seashells, All attached to solid rock. Her would stagger I measurements stein, Experts claim that this flapper could attract attention in a two-piece bathing suit. Stenographer by trade and a rapid worker. Record of 160 words a min- ute, three of ‘em spelled right. OPHELIA PULTZ, tas the same kind of beauty as Lillian Russell in the Civil War period As demure and simple as a lady auctioneer. If Ziegfeld had her in his show hed miei 1921, hy the Prom Publishing Co ‘The New York Braning Worl : ‘ of some nice girl. What do you She can converse in nine language ; Be CRE Se Lidia advise? PUZZLED.” and say nothing in each, An orna- |g) not think you would be ba ment in any bathtub, Bthel is a py) if you met the right type of young —— Woman. Mod out if some of your @ boy chums have sisters or cousing anid then after an introduction call om. By Roy L. McCardell. some of these girls You will find that the average is up on current events, polities and even knows about © football, on this Tine!" emed the conductor “Anyway, it's dated yesterday So ty your fare, mister, or IML put yo: “Dear Miss Vincent: | am a young man of twenty-eight and engaged to a girl two yee younger. In the last three months there has been another man who» has paid marked attentioh to her. When this young man leaves she lats me ait in the front room alone and apends much time bidding him good-niaht, 1 have objected to thie but she» tells me he is an old friand, Do you think thie man will interfere with our happine “G. L. MS tL suppose welll be held up bere til they wet that man on! Mes. la atly to Mr tarked (ndigen don't they arr try to cheat?" “Oh, there's ny policeman in sight’ maplied Mr.wJarr “Wut the motorman fi coming W help the conductor There, the conductor is choking the “He should be choked." anid Mrs Jarr “Phe jdea of muking suah « — | #2 Net think the young woman \3 row and block Me and annoying "C8UDR you autre squarely, 1 sbould respectable peopia to save a nickel! W&* Several months ant see how There, they are throwing him (om, “HMR turn out before T marred hes, find the our is starting aw “Dear Miss Vineent: | am twenty-one and keep company with a young man one year my the car howlet along uu it senior. My parents object to him reached the end of the line, and the beeause he has no trade, He in- ¥ took another oar pack. tends to go to a trade school next hy did you pay for the chil- month, We are both of the same Whispered Mra, Jarr attar th religion, What should | do? re Mr. Jarre. “Serves thy cheap. ska riznt iy iren Wel! in the row of putting off tie uy with the bum transfer, the con » the young man a chance to see what be can do in the world You ductor of the other car nev shed me for any of our fares.” said Mr. fe both young and you have plenty tare of time ahead of you ONDER) WORKER j THAT SNOWY W ASHING— “This washing clothes to me Is fun, An hour's work and washine’s done, My secret will all dirt defy, Yor Tam Nursie Wanderlye.” § won't do, strong soaps won't do, im~ 2° boiling makes clothes permanently yel- w. There ts but one way--use Wander's Lye as directed on each pactage, It will not in- . jure the finest materials, emember, thére is only one Wander's L It is the best TURN bee ieee A A S150) Teph Book t fortte tea ders te ge Bijou te ts nts votage, ‘went ender al BOONES Por CRY “otter good until Jam. 1 nee i | i