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Serpe an ee r : 3 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, B = 2 —— : — : Sa ry , 7) u Dance ann or Just Wa k ? a Can You Beat It ! ee (nen gre itainegyono By Maurice Ketten | The Jarr : ‘i Family Verna Amercian Girl Wel TAN GOING ome From Year in Europe, American Girl Writer, Ez TO SAEND MSY \By Roy L. McCardell 4+ ‘ { bat “AC, ; " pyrieht, 1 jew York Evening World) ‘| ho Danced With Men of Four Countries, Finds fs SS VACATION HERE ht, 1822 (New York Frening Mlew Yorkers Apparently Losing Terpsichorean Art —t — S6TPUERE'S no use talking, those q cee | Cackleberry girls are the you r that the fox trot rhythm of the “Chic I | prize permanent non-paying nm Fox. 4 cre is so different 2 kneed, la walk, 3 guests Mr. Jarr admitted. “But _ ee eo? fi ti 1 version thi t short, { strode with are yor sure they will peck up and ca | ! lied by a different Man, minced with the Frenchman, ae fiettie 18 you HANG Ge CO diinet unce! In orde ; ° name, you mas the pleas- languished with the gentleman from ay TRG ronal BE it, however, of ant pastime of d iis it is prace Milan—and flappered with the Ameri- nate pee ia ‘i ic = i of the ocean, it ed nh a Nev k floor varies ¢an rically Geclaim rae you are We caretil atintyeor from rhythmical move- Of the four t think T can safely mental wreck'— ee hk partoer nh the small dungg Say that I liked the American way ervous wreck!" Mrs, Jarr cor t Bat ‘a ; 1.000 intmartre cabarets Of dancing least. In the first wile radin’ Wella, the o 7 tes >, pot graceful or charming to the wed dancing boites in Paris, it is not graceful or iat : ie é the latest decrees ; ai ry long ago 1 C¥¢ Of the spectator. In the second Mental, physteal, nervous wreck ae OE the world Pienthes ee tenteat Place, designed to involve a mini Mr Jarr went on calmly, “becatiss st month ot fe ga hites. um expenditure of energy and con you had company all summer anv BS consod Vo be the 3 centration, it I¥ joyless and unamus- inven BROREASHS fitternit Bion of aif exub: ' danced that evening with four ing, Little by little dancing in : bigsiaeldees tia £120 oh ye sell Ma canine! thers, no two of whom danced America is becoming hardly more them and the ceaseless rounds Reed dips; healte Te for this was the than a man's marchin| the, ul activities.” Bs and undulation ‘ BI ne aie floor, holding a gir) in his arms. Th ; ‘You,’ Mra. Jarr explained | ‘sitneeei eis Fe nand the fourth days of the too complicated Maxix save told you y Broan iaeaana| aoe American's dancing were certainly preferable to the walk- NICE QUIET) ve told: you that Ts would Rave: es Reerit in towne tr 1 rikingly from that ing exercise to double jazz time that PLACE _ : m packing long ago, except for the RP hiehly polish the curopean gentlemen one ean see in progress any evening {_ oD ct that their mother will have» BEBoor—even these are a cing of any two of on one of the dancing roofs REST Z > vottare at Atlantic City next seasoy PAR must be ad i mrach other, The English qh America all intricate steps have Nee ia ae 4 || avid’ @e Gan State EHARN REM ane Whe shi vd a long, smooth jually been eliminated from. the ese iN ae Bead tee aks ple urithinetie com ' typically t of dancing until now it has been children in reciprocation for all t MBometric and t ! vlan well suited to discovered that even a two-step turn times I have entertained the Cack!- PEE dancing in Kuro k © Frenehman iNat once succeeded in varying the berry girls and their mother and evs He the conterc ! vne direction and his straight fox-trot walk or toddle 4s thelr stepfather, that loafer, Berna OBess what the dancin n the other in a most intri- far tuo laborious for the poor, tired ‘ AMWorld had to. off te mann ith a facility that business man and the poor, tired Klodger, for years and years ay i for the coming sea Italian type of Nitle Mappers. Therefore it is quite ‘ APB which sots of evo. dun nd swooning, the thing at present to m: a turn uppose the Cackleberry girls ; were worth The Ameri- in one step instead ot two. ‘To me, othe . 4) t con un fl th me, lending American dancing parties are scarce- soar Ceeene eee eee © WB were exhibited gainst-the-be ly more than public petting parties. Aulantic City next year? They hay ho had travel to been telling you that story ever ain ee comers (Gk. the I can remember it, and you have a: ia w fallen for it? remarked M \ a prin oh! Don't say anythn cried Mrs. Jarr in. te Ney o C Here, bold on!" said Mr, Jarr <a . S ? UNCONSCIOUSLY || WHAT KIND ) — STAN A)f some sian, “Remember you are n r [CARRY IT WITH || OF WORK < Th faint or get hystertes or collaps t Sane AGL Do YOu Do? v iG RAFFIC (rom nervous prostration till dese eax tire a ¢ POLICENAN' served at dinner to-night. Don Mele other hand, it ha esac ct we?) do it now, the Cackleberry girls arer on to the fox ae —"| even here Rene cui the tani “American dancing parties are “Well, it was eruel of you to sx Pint {t shall ew pelted Tie ean ruedcr Retsing sueh a thing,” whimpered Mrs, Jar \ f si parties—the flapper snuggles her “And E ¢ {fe Ondilada and gy bobbed head: ionts: the: masculine And I'll try not to think of tt tothe lanzuoro atellder, andl walks chelally-arou _} until it's time to faint. You know ty hengona and the ‘Tan the floor in a never-changing step. children are over at the Rangles {: BB asthe Americas supper, and Gertrude ta tn the plo! ee with ena It is amusing to see a flapy:r snuggle Ad you must give her two dollars VE less comp c her bobbed, teased head onto the ae but 1 can really faint and shriek Mavens nuchessnanes rough masculine shoulder of her f pe ge Ge BE dniecie a partner and walk casually around the then mere. (hone lik. owner - Re dunes a floor in a never changing step, pre- about no cottage at Atlantic City ne fi mirone ‘ tending to the world—and perhaps seawon—-that it is all awunk, as y« “ote herself—that she is dancing baie ? In criticising the present mode of 8 not swunk,” sald Mr. J — dancing in America I do not neces sunk 2 , sarily mean that I think French ieee oi but hush, | hear the dameeis perfect. I do not. For one aE coming up the stairs quarreling in Englishman danced with a smooth-flowing step that is ularly suited to long English long n wiggled his toes ind his heels in the lity that was as- that America season will try to three or four grace e up the Arsentin of a dance evening very marked. 4 in any French ca of alternating { with an occa 1 schottische thrown different from the “The Italian type of dancing was slow and swooning, minus all in- tricacies.”” ‘ots that makes up New York, And Doris Doscher ang We id) by Press Publishing Con ; me my right weight and how | Her of your can gain weight in order to be at G} hands are the correct weight? Can you tell hous keeita me how | can develop my body? Roy hande fare ANXIOUS. WBoking. They are Since you a little tall for you 1 have scrubbed t {say that you are about we You will tind hem, If you can rowi to a stron well do | will ba very veloped boy if you will e » in ANX:GUS. outdoor exercise, drink plenty of milk aera eae ANd Set au sleep. This is very f ‘ 1 ge, as the body ou will v kly, and remembe them eve t, 1 althy the TS W t for a a daily whieh a little r Mies Doscher after which 1am a girl of fourteen years of wnd then app age and am 5 feet 2 inches tall a few drop and wish to know my proper ave been ack weight. If anybody is under- days and you w weight does exercise make them improvement fat M. Ww. a At vour age and height you should en years of age, 03 pounds, Exercises, if not ind am 5 feet 5 ary you please tell d to excess, are as effective in nereasing the weight as in reduction, there is a tendency in Paris e the steps to the same ex- 8 they are being simplified here. Social dancing that is to be universal should not be #80 complex as to de- mand too much study and practice on he part of the average person, In trieate steps have their place in es 3 ‘ hibition and stage dancing. Aside By Sophie Irene Loeb. from: the length of time required to C°P¥riaht, 1905 (New York dvening Word) naster steps that are too involved H H, the heartaches and the mis- the ordinary person dances only ord!- O nurily well, and he gets beyond | lepth in attetnpting steps created day by the won experts, The result is often pathetic. times men who cannot With the promised advent of the ; that is pas tango, dancing in America should be- past Times without number I men t forget eries that are undergone every and some a love come a more interesting pastime and have told urt. For one thing, the tango cannot that there is nothing so dead as a be casually walked, It must he dead love, There danced. The slightly open position is is nothing thot more graceful than the flapper cheek to-cheek affair, should be put out One thing must be admitted, how- of existence ever—tho fact that our modern walk- quicker to save dance continues to be popular is a rikia coke sufficient proof that some people are Seams. tor cath enjoying it. Therefore, “On with the sides. But how ance! Let Joy be uncontined!' to do it, that is the question that trust in one ing of happiness it, must “The American ‘flapper-danced’ as with a knife, with me, leading me into the ‘Chi- cago’ and a loose-kneed half-walk, half-gallop.”” den The self: This thing was n 1, It is gone, and person and that person was not the one, and the jot for me I must comes with many letters, In the last ana ysis, the thing tha ts most is more pride than the loss of love, One hates to think that he or she has put his or her found that ot isual experience is to try to do some o thing to bring it back. And the more ij we try to do it, the worse the situa (tion becomes. When love 1s gone, {t Is gone and there is an end to ft, and all the heartaches in the world will not ring it back. ‘Therefore the indi dual who does Want to get some- who wants to rise crush it or cut it off thing to do is to say to one's ibis Yh ———_ Short Skirts — or Long Ones Do you want the comfortable weienic short skirt to stay in style—or do you prefer to accept the dictation of Paris and lave the style swing to the uncomfortable long skirt? Write your own desire in.a let Wells, Evening World fashion authority article The first of a series of New York women on this topic of the expressing hour the er and mail it to Mange opinion as revealed in their letters, will be published in The Ivening World, on this page next Monday. east, and that perso Oh, yes. put it can b day. Of course You are wound that was yours, the most p may now belor where tho thought that s what you hellr in have ceased to ca it is no longer a The place lost folly to be jeali won him away found in him the have found, sist it If you had that to you seem and one day would fer would me not dle er ow gone, and t is gone trying te And t : bye attraction t itu i} There are M 4 v Wh the love « fi person act ene 1 know it ds greatest n-ey ve n It is done hink inother. what and wh that respon: on u into a new life without hard to do it overy is hurt the thing ide you regarded as in the world, That ‘s the else will take comes to be yours you call out n you 2 out ter has no n ‘you have is all who has she may have hing that you inable to re jewel, a Jewel nd all price, gem, you vut tt. You ut you would om affection pining nor when it 1s knows when ch you were 4 stone wall at best there on In as ever was nd the same e found in ved, but the ind more at iman beings uits that ar with at 1 woman you 8 much to do is to nod make up e thing is und then ‘terested in food way to t nay seem How to Forget a Dead Love futl nd nothing seem worth while, ntually if you get interested on something you will gradually forget. Time is the most merciful healer of ul the woes of the world, and if you just give Time a chance he will elim- inate all of your trials and troubles, almost without your knowing it. Don't stay at home and mope and picture all the fine meetings you have had with the man you have loved, Don't live in the past, which so many people thoughtlessly do—living on sighs and sobs and sorrows, Life cannot last, happiness cannot come unless built on a stronger soil thon mere suffering. You need suf fering to make you realize joys, but can't on pain Therefore, if you go out into the world ind smile and meet others, per- haps, who knows, there is another much better, much more splendid, much more to be desired than the one you have lost The trouble is that you do not give yourself the chanee; you do not open your heart to any one else, but clore it and hug to your soul the dead love which strangles and grips you down into the depths of despair But if you will go forth in a spirit that there is something In the world for you in the way of happiness, you will surely tind it. In short, the way to forget a dead love ts to get an a live one. thrive other ANY bus? mothers have formed the bad habit of allowing the abies food themselves, The pple of the bottle is placed into the ft { and the mothe y Is to attend to other duties Usually the I falls asleep. be as emptied vottle it nately de and ks at the bottle with the result that the bottle may not be @ptied for an hour or more: In either case it is harmful. In the first instance the child doe not colve Hential amount of food ind in the latter the temperature of them. becomes unsatistactertly lowered, The administering of food in te us important as its preparation the bottle ig of young in will require about twen Keep the nipple filled lille to avold the inhalation of 1 s00n as the bottle is empt em t from the mouth, Neve ave the n mouth of a sleeping bat s the oblid ising on ite side w ng fed Tm a recent letter a mother asks “Het can I teach my four-year-old by Two eges, One large powder, oni One larg beaten to a c sugar and th ox. before n small tablespoonful cup of sugar Half a cup of milk, of teaspoon Bake in @ squar with strawberry 8 uc+ Cottage Pudding BY DANIEL WILLARD President of the B. & O. Railroad. Feed the Brute Famous Recipes Famous Men baking and a half cups of flour tin and serve Strawberry Sauce tablespoon of eam pleces on strawberries which have hild to wait on herself? She dislikes Add, gra half cups of powdered beaten white Beat unt!! very light and serving, add loving, sisterly fashion, as usual.” Mrs mitted Jarr went to the door and visiting flappers Vhiladelphia. She moaned and te tered as she admitted them, and s\ the fro had powdered her face to a ghast whiteness But the two Miss- Cackleherry pald no attention wha ever to the appearance of their host esa, they were quarreling that flerc “Wh did run after him ele th "t you the was demanding of younge Why yourself. hin done after Miways didn't you run as you've snapped the othe “it Dr. ¢ elder Cackleby answer Mrs mm," t explained Jars questioning “Hoe saw us at tite theatre anv ran out, for we were through shopping we went to the movies again to that sweet, wonderful, manly And just for that, Mr esolved that the two fi from Philadelphia could not be canne! n: in fact, he de ilbert was Miss to ry in look after adorable, lovely, eure see Jarr mentatly ve flappers too quick to sult termined that giving them what was the colloquially known as sums rush’ would have been too polite an exodus for them He could hardly wait for Mrs. Jarr to scream and faint, so that he cou tell them calmly and coolly they must and go. as he mu take the overwrought and overstraine: Mrs. Jarr for an ocean Iuxurious passenger seap! pack up home voyage In ne, at once dressing Herself, taking @ bath, pick ing up her toys and ind ) ow at it that LT become exaspe ed fe he end do it myseit."e Te ' ment explains th i t A isiderable extent Why hs perate The child an tictpates this and no rease for exertion. Weakn . oparent is tuickly discernible a child and i | always @ pernicious trait in (LEN PY REES POWDER toh wonder whether — y« 4 int putan yan j Safe Antiseptic Wash a child to. make ten wh ve you ld giv A particularly useful toilet Li be neentiy accessory for careful and dis i‘ Rie cae criminating women. One pinch hitehen 1 perhaps a fa in a pint of water makes « Nand pick un thome day non-irritating antiseptic and ally bring desire say! germicidal wash recommended After entering the sleeping aud by phy ns for personal Hpi dirt yi egret bao Dy hygiene and cleanliness. De 1h before I undre pendable, non-poisonous Te a oP in nei At all Druggists and Dy - i to one you will find a wt partment Stores, 25c rie with aw radiant face siti