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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1921. How to Reduce Your Wcight . $ Right in Your Own Home "Member ‘McGuffey’s,’ Dad ' f) Th’ Good OI Reader 1 You Had in | School ; That, Son, Is Where Your Daddy Learned » Why the Bad Boy “Goes to the Bad’’ ( ran Y ou Beat It ] BE on By Maurice Ketten To-Day’s Exercise Trims the Waistline and i i | re Sy C ts Muscular Awkward: | og and the Good Boy ‘‘Makes Good. . = . forrects Muscular Awkwardness. |, oe ————— 5 7 ; a ——— = : Here It Is, the Old Words and Pictures Themselves, Keane ) ae Pally jd ) ae Coanyrtent, 4928, hy /ehe fe re ae lage Tork ¥ Worta i to Tickle the Memory of Days Gone By. STAMP THESE THOSE T om thd bg the ening of A tOln ob avaperreao the; decatitul ait cae | ‘= of the body ‘s ma s the is a finish from the hea > By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. LETTERS STAM PS > the sole cf iene t reason of tears ea awh vain te stiff, unused muse MY. AML. hy the Frew Publishing Ch, tae New York 1 Word iT Henry Ford travelled 400 miles, from Detroit to Cineinna ° other day in order to possess himself of a copy of MeGutfey's line is broken at the waistline and there dst. | i First Reader, and when he remark 1 vve this than a Failroad—I'm going to complete my ed ation red this winter,’ he ®iruck a chord of happy reminiscence heart minds of thousands THE BACK KICK EXERCISE 7h \ WOULDN'T MUCILAGE ; DoTHAT | ISFULL oF / cling of unfinisned action as the body moves aboul,-all‘of the harttoue of rotion of the fixrure is marred. So to help you overcome this awkwards (Gs D ness T have selected to-day's cise, KK You will note in the iilusteation that the weight is borne on the hands fn this one to maintain a precision q as they rest on the floor and the body action 2 is further supported by the bent The Kicking must be done with from Clear-cut movement and you mut I the rapid kick backwaed ending Sure to elongate the leg as fuk the | as far as possible at each Possible, The rag movement 4 Kick. vction is repeated from this backward kitk is a wondexgeg » to slde, alternating © reducer of the fat at the top off ide t) side, alternating on each toes at the lower part of te Gem count. In no other exercise that T Ag thin portion of the figure is t have given you is It so important as one most affected |t ix very. eswentt that you peactise this exercise Caithy Bitmedie Knee, but the real action come THE CRUEL BOY. of Amer no men and women Vor they-—like Henry —-were educated on "MoGuffey's,” and his name led all the rest amoms the quaint old books Dad used to study = From Louis M. Dillman, President the stirring in Tesson XXVi, fully every day until you feel thi ef the American Book Company, Thy Le ay wasiba you have really developed control Evening World has obtained a copy bo) Hede Bat ne WHAT?” You? ine muscles of the welt ae of the thin, battered, picturesque old and yet very bad," Know ° } ack ana hips. ie MoGuffey's First Reader, and will de. Then we ire ee Most exercises fall to bring Jato © scribe it and reproduce some of its Around its neck. “Here ie the strenuous action these posterior woodcut illustrations in this and iittle kitten whiting in-tn Comniene 921, ty the Prem Pubiuning CO {lea Itt Unsiglitly reels, thereby. tater: @ forthcoming article, [t was the it has fallen into t ater, and ARES erew Ors) Stent Ra, rors) fering with the graceful, *almnble, American Book Company whieh fu it noo Ind Mag cand QUESTIONS. movement of the legs in any mdétion! GINE HE 2aUR STAMPS A LAP Dog nished Mr, Ford with his v anal chen 1. Which of the New England Hesides, it is the one disfiguring, ma drat edition ot thia « er ‘ 7 katee Hes NO wancoant? ture looking line of what would others cate of which is in the possession comme, and AND eink Sin piGKeo Tr & pore FOR st Which State borders on four of ! ean uthletie, lithe, youthful } ate of | ; : FoR You LICK THE SOMETHING thay Great. Lakes? figure. Mr. Dillman. From the date of fi 3} He: Ae 3. What river forms a natural Sometimes when exercises are per- Subtroa in 1826, unt STAMPS TER ALL! boundary. between California. and formed alone you are apt to becomp as (hiben sitive AG FIDO Arizona slothful in the execution of the diftere ‘Gompany, in 1890) n¢ eit 4. Which city is farther north, ent movements. It is the one thing I mnany Portland, Me., or Portland, Ore.? warn you againgt, especially In. tde Million copics were a 5. Which city is farther south, New day's lesson. You will find that count Orleans, La. or Jacksonville, Fla.? ing out loud is : ut the 6. What is the larges municipal zoological garden precision of moth to secure th which is the Way eatest benefit. Crom world? these drills, and in taking this a 7. Which State leads in the manu- ercise | want you to be facture of cotton goods? skip a single day beca 8. Which two States lead in the muscles will be rather production of iron ore? |. Must repeat the next day to work out 9. Where was the second English tiis stiffness, if you are in earncat settlement made in America? about reducing this portion of the 10. Which was the last of the thir- jiu) teen colonies to be settled? : ANSWERS. Answers to Questions. Jermont; Michi, 3, Color 1 am_ fourteen years old and we ettiand, Ores 5. New Or. weigh 1071-2 pounds and am 5 eS Jeane: 8, Fronx Park: 2 Massuchu- feet and 1-2 inch in height. Am cil a aetts; 8, , and Michigan; 9 1 too small or too tall for my age, idles and do | weigh too much for my jaa manent : = height? M. 8. A. <= You are the right height for your age und just a few pounds over- ‘eit { Courtship and Marriage The Jarr Family sera eral sae a By Betty Vincent By Roy L. McCardell balanced while you are grawe } am fourteen years old and am |* 5 feet in height. My weight is 90 Conprigit, U9, by the Prem Publis 0, (Tae New York Evening World + Publishing ©. (Tan Now York Evening World.) 66 T\EAR MISS VINCENT: Re- you suppose she is angry at me 66 H, here you ar st! , serge summer sult there a couple Cf — pounds, Am | too short for my cently | came home from for not coming out to meet her A it’s about time! cried Mra, Yetrs age. tteasonal 7 age? Is my weight correct for | _a Broadway show ac- every time she came past? Jarr, as friend husb a ite Teme aull ROLE GRO ce only L. 8. Fea is companied by a young man who “CHARLES J.” sidied into the big department store short in the sleeves for your height. and started to leave me at the Tt ratheriooks deat at Vestibule where she had been waiting 5 people sell you any- pight for your son, door downstairs. 1 told him for him. thing they lke. They stick anY- hope that you wil ong 1) 2 clever, dignified young wo wy 4 .< + acai > by Pp on andre qeogra {abel and arithmetics ecard his ye f rong aes Maat ey it was customary for all my es: veusan sin nwa tt ¥ gen Baettr Fou ale Bacau a nie Ft . to use just h exercises as wit ad used to « nd ered, ‘ rete hatte " sipintise iH ‘ ON he OMce till 8 o'clock, Keep your spin ght an your that “granddad used to study,” and par aere | nk y unless they G9fts to take me upstairs and anything about her vou will hunt her sald I'd be hore at 3.30, and it's Just bedy nimble,” ne ae they, too, will be deseribed in a series iy Vuce OMeciuttoy's nkards. leave me at the door of the apart- up and call thar time and he 1am!" said Mr. able that will last you." —— = of articles for modern readers \ t extols virtue, There is a a iy that McGuffey'’s ment. He refused to take me up, Jarr “Oh, it will last me long 1 lam a young man, eightesm + Moti der is the first (Lasson XVI) about “The Good Girl metimes stronger than saving it was late and he would “Dear Miss Vincent: | am sev- Well, | have been here since ten * murmured Mr. dare ‘ {years old, height 5 feet & invAcientcn reader GNOU On ious t ngel chlic ' . ta 7 & acer minutes past and haven't had a ce enuine tailor inches and weight 146 pou dmportant t Asnetica: ESAaED eT rina Riereue strong drink talk to me about that later. But anisen yearsiof ageand recently eine io haya to made suit since before war. 1am Will you plasse let me koe ; according to Mr, Dillman. Before its . APRIL tie 4 J told him that unless he accom et a young man seven yearemy sepitod dra, dart tired of hand-me-dow They al am overweight. H.R. W, appearance most of the readers used fy s cap. 17 W panied me upstairs there would bis Pay mae’ oe gnaaged == was a special aale of those all wool ways lose thelr shape jor they get ; Unless you have a yery large, bony re of Ene er 4 , j . by s, ane ’ wenty shiny or aon vt ohnaon, rame OU NK is © correc An onr schools were of E : cay OY Berne ‘later Now, Mia Vincents hie ave for ms: He has asked Women bringing in thelr husbanda, it ; ius u xood tailor, weight for your eg heighten Meuuttey’s ywas the first pop hee Ato was | right? He is a very re me to go out with him, but | have | ner since L tava & © reugonable, and : Bh idal di eb to attempt a plan of graded instruc- { ’ TRIPE eA aNe fined young man and a perfect not done so. | love him, although waiting here! ‘Ihe beat patterns will Ur LO Nim" a nnnnnnnnnnnnnnenneet tion; there are six of the re n BVH Bt @ee will won gentleman. Why did he act this 1 have never told him 0. Please wold, Besides, in thea special a ell, The author, I t way? Ew sevine LRH In sales they generaly only have commission McGuffey, was of Since it was late th ing man . If the yong man is engaged, he Is odds and ends and broken Jots, and [ Jarr, “Mayb Sse ixrhale i ate the yot na hot acting honorably to you or to the doubt if we will find anything to suit for his clothes girl to whom he la engaged. Pind out you, anyhow!* at me that An apartment la more or less if this is true before you let him know — “Then, let's go to Sayles & Stiles’) smith d a hotel and it was perfectly your heart sald Mr, Jarr, “I got a nice blue Palm Beach 2 Proper for him to merely see you t = . woman Was you tu ¢ was right In not going up: orn in 1800 on the sout La of Washington County, Pa. He was esbyterian clergyman, a colle or and President, and it was she! was t winter a handsome ¢ sinted out ta her who and yet, and the man who. sot Then he was dressed magnificently; while he was teaching at Miami Uni } Cane RNs gen cg, CHR - et Clara sald woman Was only a Wor Oxtom, ©. t the First ata CiRgeat “Dear Miss Vincents have M f Mod M d nd walking advertisement. fo CHICKEN STOCK. KB tae ion, gt Ea Ten eeyanctat, Ta germs, tina Minsents 1 hav axims of a ern Mai i Goals mPAAKt al te toner let from Ban Q ents’ 1 ’ SER a h e t way, the large sum of cen ain for the past six months whom | , \ ty'a chicken and the meat gmt Be att tie First Whiskey makes the happy: mixer- Joye dearly. She has a. few By Marguerite Mooers Marshall Ig annot bs ver wittttaRe Reader for Young Children, Cons a us e and kept pou ingnds ph Been reputations and Copyright, 181, vy the Prom Publishing Co, (Tae New York Evening World) me to Balm Benes witha fie wand hb ane ole pate of Progressive Le s in Reac ‘ next page we will tell you eel that if she continues t: * ne to Pal each 1 eo ward Abn bs Fa aeatine Head lee nae Na HUM Hocranathi toryeatiout the (Whiskey ios with than) Ahoy. wll oy ne Love is @ merry-go-round, and nowadays when the lover rove. and aii 1 we fag Tove oHowhen Fah added: "Slim . s fF : : : ; : an envious Woman fsked me abeu y ' an what e Words of One and Two Syllables Wor name. She refuses to give them catches a wedding ring it seems merely to entitle himor eoiyes would be to il ber whos wan hi ve seasontag and the little se two-paxe vo) up, fo what would you do in a her to another ride with somebody else. my ‘couturier and giv cata Bes about two hours, Strag ome was published in Cincinn Sane: Vike Ship W. J. Me F @ map cannot marry the girl he wants he consoles himself by think- yaiq ee . CREAM SOUP Truman & Smith 5 » o OURE People's: assoclates y 4 Ping of ber regret when he is rich and famous; if a girl fuils to attract could get a big redu Ko vith th onext There are forty-five lessons in ng @ in their lives. Therefore, I i niet he soce ta’ eae “Johnson would Josucha thing!” white stocks, To two ¢ of stock book, and most of them in the first A give her an uit am—to 2 of her choic sure het sigh # dean, Cork ) Tate when Mr. Jarr interrupted ty say ld one-hal 1p f ‘milk half of it are illustrated with an ap- choose between the ind you, she weds another Hut it's 6 uch easier to marry for spite than to valida’. trust) hin AnY and heat 1 one seant ere el emacdt at ihelonlok cael “Dear Miss Vincent—l aminlove 8¢hieve a name and fortune for the same reason! 1 oot M ind an eau! page. Lesson I, for exa , shows with a detective in this city and Tacve would be more feminine friendships if one woman were ever J Wt ah " i Bi oat ' two pantaletted little ¢ in low | have only one hindrance be wble to forgive ancther f reat wrong of being younger, or betrer i : che Binh Bs! necked frocks with puffy sleeves, and tween me and my happiness. | li or re brilliant t reelf rid ver these, @ little boy, all looking eagerly into have @ husband who has made love affairs of ye ure like the books it reads: Delightful in ‘at ¥ w you k you S at “The New Book.” And here is the me ety to canta. and whose jetrospect ©o long as closed, but a sad bore when reopened in later yx i SFM ep ata Besson itself whereabouts are unknown to me Tinate Bind ethan fostlor i 3 one to which ; is eternaliv & n ly " a i at present. What course should «.4\if, Maman in “the otornul 4 ne to which man Is eternally Wlone if you di ust SOUP A L'ITALIENNE ere is John. | pursue? UNHAPPY." " " ee on, Ww by te, tu ¥ “And there are Ann and Jane lia’ Gonpultve Inweec ate v A wife's forgiveness swallows the camel of a great wrong at the hands 4, (1 Mog ae arrots, turnips, celery “ann has got a new book. F < ating : 4 at tho thousand gnats of petty 2 + 4 Ls “It ia the First Book. oy m4 y i he more often subjects her . 1 | *Ann must keep it nice and clean. AD aN [iepyene is ,an ae 1s of yesteryear used to weep over tales of hope reir Peer eta aN ot chew -_ ha anais seventeen years of age and in love Lb Hohn ‘ i res parepu a4 See fi s with a girl one year my junior yet the practical flapper of today merely @ su and pay a en d anil : o y see how fast he can . he can get aoc 1 1 : y A ‘cane mey During the first part of our ac) = murinurs mule ui 2 area tO of . ; i quaintance we met quite often as Had Desdemona only shown as much interest in Othello's long-winded snapped Mrs. J Tom Hustesod ain ARH cela Mies PSE ie He BABIES she passed my place of business tales after tliey were married as she did before, the chances are he wouldn't Ani faving so decane self, she intl custard ts firm (vig rom the start, as well a literatun on an errand every day. Now hive listened to a tvord against her pepe eel rn ve AEA aa x i“ % i. fs veKed him D © ste » car t into si @t once that “MoGuffey's” was noth she sends her younger brothe The time for ay man to repent of marrying a fool is before, not after, men's ready-madu* clothing departs jot. strain soup $msg Mf pot moral, Note, for example, Is her love for me failing or do taki ment ‘ tie custard dice and 4 \ ) t \ i See re ' t es