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“Only Half of the Women ™ ~~ College Graduates Ever Marry” |How to Reduce Your Weight ee Right in Your Own Home : -. Percentage of Mothers Low, — ————— ac : = : 4 io B ; 4 Dr. L. I. Dublin Points Out S h I i? 1 | Ss By Maurice Ketten To-Day’s Exercise Adds Grace to Limbs — Welk ‘ ies 8 uc Ss ife ° RRC AR : = Zs - and Reduces Stiffness at Knees. 4g p o 2 —— noe os | N ‘f Special Homemaking Courses Needed ] erica t Gee! arter \| [Cone ANd SEE sans tx ee ed ee ok a | Zé iw (ee Mari uere Lent eres (e) E ONE ene For. 7 MY New CAR ; { N the last exercise we had an example of how to balance the body while \ NE-HALF of ‘ne graduates of women's colleges do not marry at all. HUNDRED DOLLARS EN YEARS ap aa | He Doce tee Wee eruencecy Abit 1) 60 neveenty te) 7c) ee ee \ O Of thetr children, the average number per married graduate is 1.4. NORE To BUYA CAR WE HAVEN'T plish this body balancing movement T am going to give you another | The average number of children of college mothers, per graduate, ENoucH YET eset: Gah Dean St: a CEE RR Ne, Te & only .7 of a child. ‘ob ~ TS BUY A CAR! ‘ The way to take the exercise Is to slowly sink to the right knee with alt of the weight of the body on that side and as the left foot ts thrust for- ward the body sinks down over the right log until the lower part of the back !s directly over the ankle and the en- tire left leg touches te floor, At the same time both = — LETS Sie) To nds are extended ALL THE FAIRS t shoulder height Dr. Louis I. Dublin, statistician of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Com- . ! pany, announced these somewhat Going Down! etartling facts the other day at the Wugenica Congress, meeting iu the American Museum of Natural Ht esate San svemes anny tory. Discussing the higher educ: BAR PARENT: Have you ion of women in |ts relation to the noticed what a great betterment of the race, Dr. Dublin amount of attention ts waid frankly: being paid in tha schools to “The higher education of women as physical training, clean handp e@onducted in American colleges has and faces and the wearing of mot proved to be the powerful aid to $ neckties and hair ribbons? the movement for race betterment Would it not also be a good that {ts advocates had hoped for. $ ‘dea to pay attention to the ‘ery generally, college women do not kind of thoughts your children marry, and when married they have ~ entertain? Are clean hands but few children, They have set a} ™ore Important than clean very undesirable fashion !n this re- thoughts? Copyrigit, 1921, by the Pree Publishing Co. ON_A FIFTY CENT, WON IT FoR. FIFTY. CENTS weveral sessions of the Eugenics Con- fault-finding front o: gress, “Would you call college wom- % “hildren. They sume this pe on, epect which other women follow.” The way to make your chil- AT A RAFFLE CHANCE AND TAKE 5 Sitecdly= LOB ward) “But why?" I asked Dy. Dublin, $ ‘ren think corr@tly 's to think AT THE FAIR. g VRCQHANCES J eon Le estate eal whom I found at the Natural History 3 800d thoughts yourselves and, |W_— SQ — at Ger eee sovecsitasy Museum, where he has presided over 3 @bove all, stop nagging and i i a ne ss sou fist as: ARM EXTENSION BODY BALANCING EXERCISE. Y | © entitl especially tf you « re very stout, butlet tut, thus overcoming the sti knee ri iaruinigs the fiest few attempts you may hold of her overwelght It 1s impossible for Ov" ror support by one hand unfit you her to move as nimbly and quickly jearn this swinging of the body to sary to keep the tissues the bent leg. The rising trom the floor ) lubricated and Slowly and without ald 1s in itself an ing together which tend to distract Quan. wwwrw, 3 college women from playing the nat- EIS ural roles of wife and mother. pare them for more efficient home- “Por one thing, the courses jn the s, Which must be recognized i“ appiness and mie assure yo ones you can ac- whieh bound to give you e® racial slackers? happiness and it is your duty to | we assure you that onee you cat Sredes I would not,” Dr. Dublin r see that they get it quire the agility necessary to perform Scales On RS Ea tas you hégin few ; i . , sine atces) ye n this exercise, the same as. torted promptly. “There is no delib- Harmony ne came from these body balancing exercises YOU jase one given, I want you to arta erate effort on the part of the girls to playing the wrong keys on a aie no longer in the awkward ¢las6 fom the floor without any assistance evade their responsibilities. No col- § plano end a happy home is the 4 the superfluous flesh will very rom the hands, gracefully regaining fege President tries to make her stu- $ “esult of the sum total of every | teadtly disappear. ponte SPH a ten ere ae dents unfit for motherhood—if she 3 one’s thinking, Y The stout woman has a definite peat with the opposite leg and back id she would be thrown out! Sim- Sincerely, \ Nias tendency to @ stiffness at the knee to position, Of course If you find thas ply, there are many influences work - ALFALFA SMITH This {9 due to the fact that because You cannot conquer this exercise in as is ne awound thi knee w 0) t » T) ; excellent exercise and one that will average woman's college are similar feqilring lone ang ordaane ihe one a J nimble, That is why 1 want you to Cxeellent exercise aud one, that wil to those given to men and are not an 7 fr ; <<} VY to master to-day's exerelue, be- very essential, especially In a stout ‘ ie fi a should be reorgantz T - ontine vill place the knees in a po- V differentiated to Mt woman's role in “Faculties should be reorgantze . \ | GoT THESE 1 DAY \E CAN'T Now We HAVE os Ny Heo: Iie t "nimblencas of the knee and the the community. as to include more men and a ¢ > | sition where the muscles are putled ceful handling of the body are / SPENT ALL THE » necessary {ff you wish to have a / WERE NOT MONEY WE HAD ¢ youthful appearance. ‘The faithful ‘ ing Menu practising of this exercise In connec. : SAVED Ta Buy A Renucig Aer ae BORN lucy | |e ee Geers. BREAKFAST ith ire at have ne - large proportion of married women “The courses educate girlsaway from on the staffs Of institutions wher matrimony rather than toward it, women are educated. Thus the stu Their environment contributes to the denis will have more opportunity game end. During the four most im. 8¢¢ family life in the vicinity of col- Alseee / May BE THERE 'S AN )/ 1 ) ASIN | WE C ~ i son winit, WBe halls and witness the actus! a Sliged peaches with the finger tips without bendini pressionable years of the college girl’@ success of those who are actively -- _——— | Te WIN A CAR any One scrambled the knees, will abeolataly rid you ot > lite she 1s clolstered in academic engaged in aff: and who are a —a va NG. —— Une aliceitynst with very Utte that stiff muscular contraction In the | halls and surrounded almost entirely the same time wives and moth OS f \_ WE RAVE NOTHING, _ 5 Re Bhs ; legs which @o many of you are’ 4) by unmarried women. There is rela- ., Ciraduates women's _ coll OSs — are butter troubled with Uyely little opportunity f sting SDOMld set the Cashion for gon cere \ One glass of skimmed milk For a stout woman to come to the { y le opportunity for meeting sized families.” concluded Dr. Dub = | LUNCHEON point where She can perform these 4 young men. And the girl develops a lin, y, “and should comba | ny Mean Gort exercises with ease entalls a certain \ the fatlacy that marriage means sa Be rere ee ante desire to make good in a career, f { “Consequently, at twenty-four or Tifice of power or sinking Into medi- verity. The public eet tha twenty-five, the college woman is not }rote. ye Rees oats Deere tn professional, woman more than hg!f thinking about men, is not interested way and encourage her through ech amount of laborious effort, but re- 1 Fruit salad made of lettuce, | member what the poet sald, “From «+7 chopped celery and apple labor health, from health content- he ae ate QewIA tk ment springs; contentment opens the ag source of exyery joy.” i; In them, doesn't want to be inter- cessions of various kinds to marry ONE de with j ested in them or to Interest them. #04 bear children, and that there Goenmied) SCORNED TRBMes © | 1A ae a eateant Bem. fhe wil nat have, te, withdraw et skiinmed mil Aaswers to Questions. 1 ’ trely from professional activity ; 01 e: Srouts. oan have his choice of marrying any Most important, there must be Re Oe eee ee onl, tarnachinna iicazeiaotheeae one of eight or ten girls is not going change in fashion which will mak Gelatin’ with slined) joranee, t What shall | do for them? Also, on my forehead, | have several pock-marke left from chickenpox. k the college gir] who scems so !t unapproved for healthy, able men indifferent to him, and who has not OT Womep to remain untiarried One whole wheat gem. ; : _ Seay They are very noticeable, Is there been trained in the home making arts nyth The attitude of the average young 2 ~ anything eaaide te Lies yet man may be crystallized thus The The little spots on your nose are possibly due to impurities in your blood that nature is trying to throw off. You must "pay better attention to your diet and exercise for your general health. Unless this condition is due to an infection, which I cannot college girl,’ be will say, ‘is all right but I don’t want her fer a wife. “But do you think the college girl should give up all ideas of a career and go back to, the old assumption The Jarr Family By Roy L. McCardeli weet By Sophie Irene Loci Love and Eugenic. One Wonderful Mother Fables for the Fair that every womdh Is fit only to ve a \ ye ARSC WeD nes TE ea SIGE Ca: om) oe tev cre ng) i 4 By Marguerite Movers Marshall. Copseiehi, West, by the Pram Publishing Co. (The New York ge tone cams Say, Witiout an examination, 1t then al arte T-paned ST week a mother sat in a Wide the dour of imde:standing anid ey i . - x 4 Taree had sped! t he on his stogie and remar 5 complately & Seip andi mother?” asked Ferienedonarte . : Harrow prejudice MORAL...‘ Jack Shall Have Jill, Naught Shall Go Ill HE Jarrs had dropped tn at tne. io Ain't they wonders provement in’ your eeneral neat | ‘Not at all," denied Dr, Dublin. arkened parlor over the corps 1 une indeed who NOTHER “ ” 2 : Ntungle houschold for dinner, “sr. “vou ten to one they are not Avold using soaps of the alkall mae , In fact, the community is partly re- of her son, Joe Goddard, a dilea tility and 4 : {LR “investigation” has (And, ultimately, of a not impossi- ifler whieh My. and Mra. J@rr out Gf there in less than an hour, now ture and wash your face first with a eu, oF the educated woman’s salior, a seventeen-year-old lad case ike this and is abl laid bare the facts.” ble infant—it does happen even in ng to the theatre thut they have started on Rast ‘sa am to remove she dust and then tunce of marriage and maternity WABEIOUEE INIT LBUD Guany E anaiie Aw clearly a8 Wer Bihandinrchel hae se ee Wa ge ; : ae tio! pomplexion,” sald Mr. Jarr. h hot and cold applicatto: to witehood and to motherhoul Sak en : Ayes ilo more women ke Mis. The embattled eugenists of this are forbidden) can't 0 M8. angle, “wanting to bet on @ Sure ther trouble. The only thing you can + three. Shu can combine the three mother of him who had killed her i) a splendid world man's and woman's world Becatise she likea the make of his Rensle wo thing! do for the pock-marks on your fore- roles without sacrificing any one of boy. é, would be! Low many mothers gre - cite b " ie BO iN Cad anal ne In twenty minutes Mr, Jarr looked head is by massaging and stimulating them. Hundreds of wonien with a int- — It seems that the two foys were angry ow their neighbors beca In Congress assembled cary 1 but L forgot. it was the &t hls watch and called to Mrs, Jarr the pores with hot and cold applicae tle moro courage than the rest of jhe settling a quarrel and younz Goddard tix. ldren have done vethit Have given LOVE “a clean bill of And the fit of his spat aed FOUBOY 1h, NERS ihat it was thine to go tlons. world are combining the thiee roles Was knocked down and suflered a& sight their own, ar whose children pean ; maid's evening out and, then, the don't be rude, we haye plenty of ] to-day, fractured skull, and died in a tew jaye had petty. quarrels d the alth, And bis teeth, and his hatr, ebildren ure Il and my new tty Mrs. Jarr was heard to reply T. R. F.—1 have known of several } “But there is still an unintelligent minutes | mothers have h thely own, “Love,” seriously avers one scientist And his taste in neckties and slang, dress did not come from the dre Then Mr. Jarr called again in CAse® where young men have kept on community attitude toward such The other boy is now in a cell unable to see vie ternational dlabinetion RhAlelchand ie ule umegie ain Fagreste lenjoy tWenty minutes and yet again, Vi- growing after eighteen years of age, women. Ifa girl wishes a success as awaiting trial, and Mrs. Goddard — | know at actually care |, Shean 4 he abandon with which he cuts makers, but T know you will enjoy nany Mrs, Jarr broke away from Mrs, The only way to increase your height @iteacher, W doctor = iny public prays that he will be made fr ried a feud with another mother for “Is the basis of eugenic marriage. in at dances, pourvelve Rungle's boudoir but mace Mr Jarre. ' to nimble the spine and this Is done opinion assumes that she will not She says, “I know I can nev many years just because her little boy Girls, don't be too intellectually ‘These are the reasons why in 1921 “l'm so sorry, I hope wo didn't put pause until she had again powdered by following all of the exercises I marry. She {s told almost in so maty my Joe back, [1 was sw had “called “the other child a silly Oy uy a fees : you out, but he's always hurrying ler nose and put on her gloves and have given you In this column and words that it Isn't quite ‘the thing’ he should be taken, but my heart namie, and the mother of the child © - Jack and Jill fall tn love with each . ays b aeeie the group that pulls on the muscles of spuak- for her tu wed. If, despite the tabic, goes Out to that poor, unfortunate who had caused the trouble had said, Trust more to Instinct and less to other. me up!" interrupted Mrs. Jar They arrived at the theatre after the spinal column. Chinning the bar @he goes to the altar and tries to con. boy they have locked up in the Navy “Well, I can't help what my Johnny in teigence. ing to Mrs. Kangle but gazing ac- the curtain was up, Mrs. Jarr re- '8 also very benefictal, The utmost tinue with the work for which she has Yard, I know he didn’t mean It, and I will try to make him do t I . rly at Mr, Jarre, “L know we marking tt was always the way with (are must be given to how you carry been trained, the wor! sof hr if they will only beed a mother's te In short, fall in love and get mar- an envious woman, and that Mrs, your body when walking or sitting husban ‘Can't you support our prayer they Avil] wet him free, he mother who continue 1 the feud ried,"” carnestly advises another Rangle had detained her on one p or at your occupation, as a slight wife?’ Then he sticks out his ¢ t “This morning my husband and evidently the ht that th was no s i text or another, so she, Mrs. Jarr, curve in the epine shotens your and exclaims: ‘Of course, I can sup- Willie, miy eldest bi went to the enough sald to me should eugenic expert - would mise the first act and never height. You are overweight for your And marry—eugenteally Andvafter all, did Dante or Petrarch or Abelard or Adam Mave any BETTER reason for his and hours too i) the better port my wife!’ And he turns on\ber Navy Yard and th s told them have murdered m for doing t." So now we know! hie a btaine?, hospitab! know what the play was about! helght. and there is trouble at ence It was purely accidental. They saw They lived side by until the ehil- love afta i knoy “We must educate public opinion to Harkins «t r boy) locked up ef anew up, and ni keto eact Once uponia tme No liitle boy and girl are going to and we had took with favor upon the continuat the b (3 Ws he was ov other 7 ke this, 2 poe named Byron looked at the eikita the . Ra iver rate fo sind ta ® of married women in positions of re- come wit nd! he ta it Raye BS t misht deep and dark blue ocean ote aN a vere RGBSSt " he sane,” remarked Mr O . ‘ bility which they capably fill, support of 2 widowed mother a nig u tory , A re 8 t Il onaibity wich they” capably i aupport of sw awst mouher. | Thm IRS Bltts ane gave 4 win wind. vercibinen. (0 "a oo cacanaaate examen Lah ively at n the Way to Keeping We that marri aud motherhood ase with her be i fF atatiithe Hon : eC ORR ARE h By Dr. Frederic H. Robinson, th lnimenl of itheir dea- Ewante Nave And, sure enough, the obliging veean nhs bape r ' fe Editor Medical Review of Reviews. AMhat apseiia changes do vouisugs My anna: an “' has rolled on ever since ale h ‘intnutos nly 2” @ . the present edueation of him Pau Ue Na Ua OY i Once upon a time ; Be Eat oe : iM Vi vu en to Copyetgn Jy the Hess Pubitatiug Co. (Tso New York Evening World.) askec ne ey nay ive hir t simply isn't done! ay ‘e Fae sducation,” he gave as mother. They can't do ansthing to veness ail fy sat on a revolving cart wheel 7 es ; «a alas B eM wily. WHAT PARTICULARLY STRIKING EFFECTS ON THE HEALTH HAS him he eae wohe didn't mean pena ve tee And told the cart it could proceed to ey hOlg Dands-anc % : psd aah THE WEARING OF HIGH-HEELED SHOES? Pa et, (AOR Ty, OND ek pe in surely. ner spirit ever existe herever it was going BUSS holy mines Bask aplowe Oh; donk wie a HERE ts scarcely one who Was a tust of grace for women to | Thust say it does not draw ther than this, There ase few women And, strange as it may seem, the cart "4 lip thirsts for lip, and human be ‘ sia is unaware of the t that safely upon their heads pres the sexes," [ remonstrated. "The Idesd who could ries to an occasion @ < susceaded hearts, like flowers, must bloom. ie te ee high-heeied shoes are injurious *SIS vases or baskets filled with eg iaMiite the 8 The of this kind. They might, later on ¢ 9, f Y ovtap hares and h aoe ils ‘ ; S'valuables. Any misstep would men students dialike the women be- hicrtne scar is somewhat ‘imme vusewife’s Thus we may trust that, under the If Heads had had anything t grin tet to Healt: “Ut rally requires uo very equse the burden {0 fall upon the Laois PR but this woman, understanding 1} 4 a ; ubout the mating of maay heute a ni © of inte ty detail ground, and merit the derision of the ship honors. Tle women look do 4 no oral i approving eye of eugenic leader generally b toward ‘and cat men because It Is so easy to Stitt bears no malice and fe f an over anders cause the shame o; j bes fanen is cane lt ls no easy (2 sympathy goes ont to Scrapbook People wili keep right on falling in _ Hons, yd he ai nd bootery, tf snalden. T wonder how many eat tiem it f there mother, whose ’ Nava fy ted The aforesetd human race vould theatre in good our modern young Women coulé sud. is a general slaughter of romantic (nierstand beep st elt in the love and getting marrte j ; ; nto Firsi, they throw arer out of cessfully pass such a test? iNustons. ; Ae Such an u h spirit as this ally shee Jack will be relieved to know he baye called tt a day y: nk , balance and w a iction Thirdiy, there i no doubt thi “Oh, well, that was in New Ene- 31% i ree is tea fe. It will prevent silt ood 1 2 t ‘ nat Bijele ts at land, which is dominated 1 te ts EN ne Mires ‘ cru » forming in scientifically tifled in wed k 1 : ret Vdeare ol & im the menace of MANY spinal curvatures owe thetr ex maids," smiled Dr. Dablin As Capen tina ee ean SIRI: ten Kal . ding 3101 Sines marriage nh act of insan aaa er ne cia f a 7 1 over” ankles and strained itenee.t the fondness of the wearer out ithe, West, the urEe si woman Im the very avme of hor grief tinously secause he likes the vay hey hobled shit 8 me aa oF Mw tendon Fourthly, the practice inereases ath Death igi tin wal sel ters z hair: curls \ deliberate sit f vie b- i , 1 t auses ugly and painful i Cossducat is pee th af r Wit : ' wea N wetul ises upon the sole, tmperils the ueational cdl- somethin | ' vine st pit Ani her trick brow erty and the and on the whole fatally wrecks 1 ine 18 Doulit i 1 r - tted ite ' . . ft weunty of the foot ‘ rly leon ' n 1 mn , t de Witthiy constant feur of “turne i ’ adi & 1 eainn. t tr And her jane vey 1 ‘ ' * ae ye ankle induces an-un- a sony v a g t And he Pancang - or ' ‘ ' ! 1 anna runt di f nervousness tn the educate Hid ii ' ay ' ' \od many a case of hysteria 1 tes au ' " 1 ip : sist _ tly traceat to this perni- | th o ¢ , se. 1 af ‘ i the way of a \ ' \ and, unfortunatel, fashions » not mean, tliat § H 4 : 3 a panels oo eden iia wb a husvand. Whe Ios : 1 i" On the whole then, to wear bigh that, she usually stubs he and wh art thelr own t sand > een f , t han Cah heels a confession of inadequacy breaks her neck lations after they have passed. a Maht in plekiae duek to Which ON ks led gravetiy Mi : ‘ f ¢ bs if she and a proof that the wearer he@ There should be special courses close the door to shose ef othe \ \g | f uctificlally uinps their natural rathe a slave to fashion than am fer college women which will pre- it is the big soul indeed who open laiber of ber Powevanian Tne sage Rangie puffed retlectively pluy. Among primitive peoples it helress to grace.

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