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More Women Than Men Get Divorce in N.Y. Just the Opposite in London 3 During Past Year in This City 626 Men Were Defend- ants, 318 Women—Most Were ‘‘Newlyweds,’’ Most Homes Childless—Of 944 Only 387 Were Americans. Copytlaht, 1921, by (be Pros Publishing Co, (The Now York Eveutng World) Ww YORK, we congratu ue marriage record room in the ut You paragon inieipal Vilding of the ages sur Tonion! ainten! You fifty couples who promised to oe are more faithful than they! the men were Jwenty-elght and the Recently there appeared in women twenty-fo Later in 1921 newspapers of this city a cable from Hits an ae ot ye ie sa » ase AW London quoting the official statistics 4... : on the busine of the civil courts Tht wit couples oO IDI, were sued a a White Paper by the Llomve q Ved nto. € ten each OMce. In that report figures proved that in the Divorce Court for the year 1919, out of every tive women were named as defendants Not so in New York! s While theve have been some w in this city who endeavored to out 1" rival Cleopatra's affairs with Julius Caesar and Mare Antony, figures how that the om nitication fou Dividing 1 he years by thy rying and men t wovering the same period Mrs. New York is the pers oe a of Shakespeare's Tinogen Aidan Since Adam gave us a vib for follow their woman, she has been accused of much Men—Yeu Women of the domestic unhappiness by her 0 stronger mate, But no matter how much the mje of the species ma rant about his lelpmeet in the York courts, the record for 1919 show was the gulity y nore often an overwhelt reentage than again find t enue cage was the woman. for men and 24 for women. Starting off with a handicap ove Lendon including in the lst, b sides divorce oi separ snnuime jon suits, we find that =, ot Ree bee MISS PROHIBITION S Nes, SHE HAS SHE LIVES Wit RVERY Gros ™\ VERY Grood NFLUWENCE 7 OVER JOHN DoYou LIKE TO HAVE / HER IN YOUR, HOME D O, WHAT A DEVILISH CLITTLE IMP | HE FOLLOWS MISS PROHIBITION EYERY WHERE {SHE GOES WHATISHE > DOING, IN Sour ) Se were 1.224 matrimonia ion. ey in 1919, Of thatenumpber 806 ag were t}e plaintiffs, while 348 \ men. Thirty-three women def )) purged themselves of the a Press Publishing Co. —— Ay made by their hus Eroning World) even husbands did QUESTIONS. — There were eiuhty-eicht defended — 1. What famous American poet, also a leading medical authority of his day, introcuced the miscrosope into medi- cal practice in the United States? divorcee suits tried in which thirty-on vusbands ch: the statutory 2. How many States border on + moved ONE OF THE OT_MUCH !} De eee HoMe BREW HE PLAYS THE NISCHIEF LIKE TOHAVE HIM IN YOUR women made similar ehauver Mexico z Been Sa 3. How many States oorder on the DoYvou allegations nea © ' Gulf of Mexico? / heir name a un ietanal 4. How many States border on Can ah Ae 7 ioe ANY ada west of Lake Superior? e 5. Who projected the famous Cape: Yt that nun ixbar nade tos Caire Rellbean tn Apes Cane 1 ain y 4 neir maiden names. A oa , I behind in the final outcome, fo: River socare sound does the Roanoke ut eight male defendants stccented i ‘ t t 8. What was the nan 1 convincing the court uth as name of the forest ae : inhabited by Robin Hood and ‘his fel \arges 1 . U8. lowers? 5 ‘Ten fenia \ ent ciets in their fave Rilo eclebiated Scotch outlaw’s ¢ its are described in a be dere L me Sees in a novel by 10. Who designed wrought by men and fifty-six bY Bridge? — Signed the Brooklyn women. Ninet n hues named ANSWERS. defendants frustrated t y ep) , mpts to f elves, W five 5, ¢ yon wives charge! 1 wronedou n- Hiley ek Ss led their husbands te allow ther nA. Rov retain their name . —_—— ln the undet Jed separa mow cons twenty-six coup pp Lor C ° I weno own + Courtship and Marriage plaintiffs, while wer nivee: By Betty Vincent There were thirty nulment 5 oyyrigat, Let ne Frese Publishing Co. (The New York kyening World.) prosecuted by hit ‘SIYEAR Miss VINCENT: 1 but | wanted to make a good im- Misa CRWOIOEEN am a girl of sixteen years pression. Before | think of talk- Gane y sonvtiens ofiades About e:vear eds ing marriage to her | would like allegations were Five wives de | met a young man two years my to cathe feuth nying the cha enjoyed similar senior, who accompanied me to By all: meang viotorien: many affairs, which were held her just how thing: Undefended — annulme 4 Ucns among our little circle of friends. irl would not think numbered comprising forty-nine A few weeks ago there was a Yu ind many would sand 115 female pila ts, Of th misunderstanding between us and ply eee mare i There Md put two husbands received jadg- he has paid little attention to me then erate nes since. | care for this young man ments. Th the forty-nine Sine, 1 gare for thie young man iim make his he women defendants proved tac ww seemed to care for me. How “Dear Miss sation false, would you advise me to win back been going with a boy for a long A cursory glaner Cay his affections? A. EL. M.” time. His people ne Channa zt Unicwe t oing about with an- my people are very fond of him, SSP Sty obs ners : i { Wil, ii ail probalsility, but We are always fussing be- name given by lawyers to book tah | oyu ammone your, frienisy tween. ourselves. Dare notated the names of ap frie plicants for x 3 { pyro sid gave him back his ring, while he very interest lear i + a returned my pictures, To begir tit antylone and very much in love °4,te keep the one on his watch, ot ent. last 3 ie with a girl two years my junior but | would not let him, a Soe th the 7 ee Her parents think well of me. “ines bi we atte HRY pA During that period 1 1 But, Miss Vincent, | was brought Usac ha thinks tie: Weed of me Rihece and ries Up in an institution and left there at sha jo? Lieseednes inane fants with a poor education, but have Send back your ere almost two to vy iiere worked myself up and’ now have — lind in his wate fs against #18 we a very good position. | now live areas bee ne ate ysl cwes ut by myself in a rooming house and these pak proved dhat wut sA7-An told the girl that my parents live jeenk aGUBH tiedo out of town, My mother is dead ber, 274 men wer and my father is living in a. poor won gers district, so | couldn't very well ask De belense 2a). we her up to the house, | know | Fong: peepee should not have told these fibs, from European countr war or Were the sons of parents who did. algners there wer women as defen, ‘The American gi her bur anh these last fleur constant than the sea, Most of 1 ecourred ame we Scrapbook ‘ Wa | Housewife’ some way. he new! and sa necks of the flupp wv) case? seemed to bo the next sti pee : place of disgruutied yout perhan! « ens, Wine, wom nd ser bleed Rags eee erally the woman's conplal a nagging, ©xtravagal 1 yout with hi t, ut if st clety and forced hubs for relief. er pur or s New York compares \ Lon TAVEE ople she liad better in fut one respect—in the childless “Dear Miss home most of the quarrel arped pa plece of sandr ea: young. man There were but 399 minor children in kitehen sink. 1 will find It vhe 1,224 homes. handy to clean pots and pan: But no matter how many divorce 44 not use it on aluminum ute cases and annulment suits we may py i have, marriage, like the Hithe brovk ware advice, goes on and on forever, And Yo ure at t triikin, feature in this ma Whe ta g rt tea- young man geme is that during th woonful « alt i e of finely tly mature years the average of the couples scraped soap to each pint of starch. years his senior About fo wed is the same. This gives a pleasing lustre to the passing fancy and your pare a. ination ip “he erchives of lipem right. 4 The Jarr Family Liat ag By Roy L. McCardell » sopra eal RSE PR Tah Going Down! By Marguerite Mooers Marshall, . 191, by the Proas Puitahtog Stealing a husband | Maxims of a Modern Maid | New York Evening World) like any other form of ¢¢ grand larceny; il is much easier to do the job than to dispose of the booty. NE of the first signs that love between in the gathering of the g¢ er ready to descend upon the corpse. What do you to behold the superstitions man A Wan and his wife is dyir The average has broad shoulders and the sort * women veern to run their fingers, he may comunil ey endar and they will still find excuses for him ler from his poor district and have A “sweet, helpless woman,” even in this teuuinint ay imagination of the average man—until he has to Hye with her ‘The young man who wants to marry afford to do without a girl for her About a week t land she can alway hn. Can't some of your girl frienc ago we quarrelled again and By the time the clergy got properly wear ‘em long. After a man has spent avout love, loyalty and his own mental and moral qualities, hi ather half wondering why she grows so cynical as she grow Dear Miss Vincent: Do you think @ young man could really love a girl by acting the following wa When out they are always qua relling, and if he sees some other young man glance at her he ac- cuses her of being a flirt. a party or any social gathering and one of the boys asks her for : a dance and though she asks his permission first he pass- es different remarks about her In making hash of man’s strongest resolutions woman find sion a better condiment than the vinegar of sarcasm ‘A bad engagement is better broken than ke Making Use of “Left-Over By Emilie Hoffman. wanting a cake eater and some one who will take her to dances. This girl is a dear friend of mine and | would like to help her in She has often told him to go his way and let her go hers, but he won't hear of that s he cannot live without 19M, by the Press Publishing ¢ CORNED BEEF LOAF. the chopper and mix it with twicr y of cold potatoes, also finely h Season with one table aten eg Into t her. What do vou think of this chopped green pepper yper to taste ture may require a bit of butter and 1 certain type of real, ng to stay at home or simply things might sa girl who { BEAN SALAD ond In a hot baking dish. ndentations on this mound and each one break an egg. Sprinkle wit) bits of butter and broil under a low flame or cook | slow oven until eggs are wet and th hash is well browned and tho: on platter with » venteen and very much in love with a young wom: an of twenty-three. obiect to her on account of her woo! should be used for age but | should like to aet your My parents STEAK BALLS. season with salt Garnish with parsley. POTATO PUFFS. the eustema rolled in flour and thorough any cold meat—the owtside in ine tomato sauce, How to Reduce Your Weight Right in Your Own Home To-Day’s Exercise Reduces Hips and Waist-— line and Promotes Graceful Carriage By Doris Doscher. ' Publiswing Co. (The New York Evening World OMG tine ive you an exercise which was particularly well adaptad S to those who ane very stout at the walstiline, abdomen and hips. bh consisted of bending over at the waistline and touct:ng the floor with the finger tips without bending the Rnees. 1 have from time to time lad emphasis on the great amount of good this exercise would do for such cases, and if ve 1 have been practising that oxe seas faithfully as you it ditflenity in being able to de the one illustrated in to-day’s lesson, which is a much more difficult position At the same time that the right hand touches the floor on a paradlel ne with the middle af the night foot the left hand is stretched upward so that the arms are in a perpendicula position, but this positian must br taken while the knees are kapt rigid You will find this exercise ts decided- ly difficult af you are padded with excessive fat around the waistline or hips, but it is just this portion of the should you will not find dy that it will benefit the most. So strive on, even though it seems a strain at first L want you to be very careful about the position of the hands. ‘The arm ttt js raised upward must be kept Da Une perfectly papallel with the arm that toughes the floor ‘Me strain on the Knees is a splendid strengthene., of the unused cords in vd 1s the Mean Minbleness when oxeroised, you the back of the calf of the leg knees, and as these are the oo} ean readily sce the advantage of this movement, ‘Phere is a decided twist Waist Line thit affects not only ternal organs, but the surtiuce * superfluows fat which, when not Watohed, Krows int “ wund the abdomen and hips, and it is so difficult to reach in ordinary exer THE SIDE BEND TOUCH cises this one will fil a long fel EXERCISE. Want among our sel of reducing exere : half years old. My weight at When you have compl ted the present is 179 pounds. Do you and ex think this is too much? | am vsite arm and touch the — very big boned, Even my clothes te sid, rever tend the « floor with the other land. Of course don't fit. | have to get every- (do not exp that you will be abl thing in extra size: My age At first to hold this position for more is twenty-seven yea and my than one or tw Mints and it is more height is 5 feet 5 inch T.T. beneficial to you te hold it correetly sliort tine (han to maintain the jon while the hady is incorrectly posmd. ‘This exercise should be taken that Ware larg ounds would be enough you. Now do not oe dis- ser onigeen Paiara tl cour use 1am sure that if retiee MN ut b ay ch ee Hh a you follow the advice L give you that the dlaphragm, which is helped by YOu will be able to reduce as readily the arm that Me ald thee bert #8 have so many of my readers, In of the body and by the added strain the st place, f nok want. vos M to Starve yourself, It is not how by touching the floor with the k little you eat but what you eat that FEE a eee ce mgtian Will remedy your condition, You LL a all ents Bp Nhs the ther of four ehildren shoul that before practising would have been absolutely imp ble for most of you No gr car get sufficient nourishment to per- form the duties that motherhood has burdened you with, suggest that you make up your mind to reduce st , no slender 1 health ean be Ihouett noe Bo but do it slowly and in a sane man- real until you have learned this per » purchasing of clothes tn mit control of the muscles of an extra size is an expensive thing, the » take your in hand ond when you come to normal weight rnd practise this exerelse sand it wil you will be able to dress for less eward you accordingly. n ney In the first pla do not eat . ny candy pastry or anytht Answers lo Questions (0.0. i a ian eee etubles, salads, frults, bran muf ts and gluten bead and drink skimmed milk or buttermitk. lam one person who reads your helpful suggestions on how to re duce. | almost starved myself, wis, bri meats do fish th but it don’t seem to do any good ive Hees broad dnd. not tledconh 1 am married, the mother of four wrt with the after-bath rubs. and children, the youngest two and a ti other exercises given in. this column and — feel sure that in a itle while vou Will see an improve A steady de » is muck ng you I than cutt search everything e would have ! hive Drought something nice for me, she Cn tie New * And you can get the loveliest SATE READER: Tf you. be aw silks, ¢ you know how they Wewercune At la Wan naeuer wear, fora third of the money you mash Tah are charged in this country, She ea black eat run dofore Vould have bought a bolt forme, she § you or the moon over the wrong rid, in Sie had only known the eus- iden eh yonot pellave thatHe nS mon wouldn't have searched, And there is the agitation regard uck to geta torn trolley interpretation of the Volstead ansfer, for instance Jar went on im 9 plain Tf you: believe: thatlyon waten Ww is futile which every on id Sine eetiie overheral uae talking about Profitb playing golf and then riding tion, [ean only say £ wouldn't call it in-an open car or that you utile,” replied Mrs. dare, “St least 3 get lumbago by sitting in. a ut business. Hut what yeod docs ay ORE ve that you that a One used to know where Will become healthy by sitting tn ( bund was. Now, when he elit out rs, he may be in Wors words of Emerson: “It Ol, but L say! Mp. dare remarked We 1m) Cateito SORP IDNA: Don't shout so! snapped Mrs 1 least, for your ar You make me nervous, and 1 3 ¢ van et all mo y bubbles Youre teuty kiran ou t the money ALFALFA SMITH On the Way to Keeping Well By Frederic H. Robinson, Editor Medical Review of Reviews. . 1 by the Pecew Publishing The Now York Bxvuing World WHAT MATERIAL FOR CLOTHING MAY BE RECOMMENDED A8& EXCELLENT BOTH FOR SUMMER AND WINTER? ROM early times, w ws been the beautiful effects which one ob: enaoRnine aut nataria : m dying wool with those " ; ont. Ane Mitch result from t Joring of silk If the garment is made ned and ‘ Wor t is not me woolen LW y gue-producing. an 1 t Woo! to be bighly , s wool and silk. " was alr thon mb n is 0 wool is an anuy 1ore worth than is the former, ee to! the attacks 6 an animal product, it z oad Ban the varying tem uman body, for tt . mit th. 1 the nair of man. It dyed owever, It was found uibumin nd nitrogenous rather t e eff 1an ul as ix cotton. This dif. t tent these pests and in ference can be the more closely re. i garmen { marked when a particle of each is set stleully. Ww y en on fire—the lighted woollen pleee und which wy over @ space of ellis ike human har, the plee remained n similar to burning paper. intact ‘kmen on surveying corps anf on & 1 t 1 safully 1s of various types have ob. the da of w r and that wooller hirts are mor it successfully resists be tory toy them to wear even Joos any other material midst of summer and, accord f heat. 1 aorbs p secs these garments in ume aclpn ne nevend Joly. A garment Weill be observed omy ; vool Mia good nvestument, on ema cues sesame