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And Beauty a THE LAST MILESTONE dr 8 Ad Aa) 4“é 1207" Right Diet and Proper Exercise Only Part of the Cause for Longevity—Must Also Keep Mind Youthful by Giving It Active Interests until every toe opportunity for prevent the old age, of ad of and free muscle play walk, characte dragging the fe having elasticity By Doris Doscher. Copyright, 1922 (> « World) by Preas Publishing Company HE last milestone, sixty to one hundred and twenty. This should be a proved fact instead af a visionary measure for 120 is not isionary limit but a scientific fact yond dispute. If you fall short of ils mark it is because you have not earned to live aright, or you have eoken some law of Nature for which he asks retribution. One of the main reasons that walth so often overtakes the her sixtieth year is not that BARS out but that she RUSTS Gat. Perhaps not physically, but Mere is a slackening of the reins of a and as soon as she lets go of the Vial interests that have been hers @uring youth and maturity, she is Binding herself with the cords of old - @ge. Without active interest in life, Whout enthusiasm, or without ex g@rcises that keep the body nimble Bere is bound to be deterioration not ins step But not only the portion of the body an opportunity to so as to keep the This is particularly necessar; spinal column. If you will o this nimble you will never round back, which is a te your age. feet br stretch a il I have illustrated for you a woman ofthe body which will cause t and can be done without exe! simply consists of relaxing t an dslowly b This is a wonderful thing fo away the feeling of stiffness e: und the torso In the last article against allowing the face and figure to overcome I swart ed last day if you youthful appearance. Right by the side of the ea in old age a tendenca for wr: ee y of the body but of the mind Wigtances of women who have given | ap their homés,or retired n busi- Mess and have taken t place in the easy chair by the side of the hearth to ait all day and think in the past in- @tead of in the future, to see how true Aahjsis. Letting go of the reins means ing go of vitality. Bt is a big blessing to humanity Be Ghat the modern woman has put up Yeuch a dig fight against this con- Jaition which was so prevalent in our grandmother's time. There are so meiny women who have finished the pressing cares of bringing up their family, or have been hindered by an upward stroke. be given to the your age If you will only drink p! water, and by plenty I mean ties, you will avoid the bags a under your eyes, as drinki a splendid way to flush But not only water inside the daily sponge down, cannot stand the shock shower, is absolute age. This body a f; and remember, clealiness shou! cheif charm of the woman of over. hands as the: the is e! of Strain. Tt should be ling toward each sid sagging y will have to guard against this to your wish to retain your ar stic of along in the et ut every given nd bend circulation good. y in the nly keep have a Iitale of bending no strain rtion. It he body r takin specially ned of ou you the You rthere is inkles to form and a sunken appearance to Yonly need aentds you to aire OWN manifest itself. This can be avoided mperiences and you can recall many if you are faithful in massaging with Massages also must y betray lenty of quanti- ppearing water ts system, ssential; warm if you the coid y in old reshness Id be the sixty or Short or Long Skirts — What Is the Verdict of New York Women § Prominent N. Y. Clubwomen Agree Long Skirts Are Not Desirable— Suggest Compromise Height. Two “TEN INCHES FROM GROUND” As to my views regarding the Paris mandate of long skirts, I fee! disposed to take a few moments to express my un- alterable opposition to any such recog nition by our American women. To pass from the sane adoption of short skirts to the old time idea of mod sty and grace of the long skirts seems beyond the possibility of the trained woman of to-day. The knee-length skirt is tolerable only ges RCHARD Fh CHAPMAN &@ because it is better than the one that touches thg ground; but why not establish the permanent length of teninches from the ground for walking skirt and ankle length for the drawing room? Regardless of beauty, trains should be absolutely de barred as ocrm incubators. Women have not only had a new enjoyment in clothes of late but they never have looked younger, healthier or more attractive Therefore, I make a strong plea that our trained clubwomen ig- nore the Paris man of women’s fashions and retain our good judgment and wisdom, deciding for ourselves that we shall hold to the style that is hygienic, comfortable, graceful and appealing. MRS, RICHARD M. CHAPMAN, President New York City Fedcialion of Women's Childs, “SIX INCHES CONSERVATIVE” Most certainly I am convinced that American women should set their own style as to the length of skirt worn As one who never adopted the ultra- short skirt, I shall as carefully refrain from wearing an ultralong skirt. There is a happy and comfortable medium, and I think you will find it one that women of good taste have set for themselves, dnd that they will cling to it. Five or six inches from the stylish. PUSS HELEN ground is Rick ROSWELL. conservutive and I am quite as opposed to draperies that come down at intervals and sweep the streets as I would be for the long skirt to again take the place of our “white wings.” HELEN VARICK BOSWELL, President the’ Woman's Forum, ee ee ee | The hands must be carefully massaged as they betray your age. ing exercise illustrated below without exertion and will cause The single body-bend- can be done no harmful The Jarr Family ‘By Roy L. McCardell OFTEN ‘How ¢ th you stand Gr wondered that you never lived in the suburbs Mrs. Ja said Mrs. Jenkins heat and Grog, Fark Mrpsine Wore) By Maurice Ketten i, C 1 3 See THAT FELLOW ) GETTING OUT OF y S HE IS GOING / TELL US HE « > YES HE IS A SWELL Gu» ! a How. do ™ Ou KNOW >) oP NT GAGGAT A FISH TWICE AS LONG ey Grae WATCH Now. (IS HE J ») ) Be) 7S How DID You KNOW F nee WHAT DID | TELL yOu ( Nel i Gils Who 1 Dely Mr Mrs. Grundy | | Favorite Recipes | Feed the Brute noise and dust and lack of fre: S by Fa N and flowers and trees, In the ci By Sophie Irene Loch by Famous Men “We have a Very nice apartment Copyright, 1992 (New York Bvening World) give up this sojourn than to give her own making, grow sick to death of BY DAN BEARD # in a quiet part of the town,” replied by Press Publishing Company any possible ance cach other. Eyentually they want the A Burgoos rs Mrs, Jarr, “and we find it very “ ye On the other hand, a young man respect and’ regard of those about 4 N SR writes she ¢ and ¢ y for the children very MOTHER writes asking 1f sho vii certainty think more of a «itl Who tham; whether thdy admit it or wat) LEAN and dress tie meat of convenient for Mr. Jarr t only is old-fashioned because she re- refuses to go on such a trip. He may und very few can be outside the pale ssoft-shelled turtle, @ painté@ takes him twenty minutes to reach fuses to agree with her daugh- he cross for the moment, but he will und survive SUSUR “8 POLBR ESD SUPHBL a from his home or his home ter that it is all right for her to go off reflect and realize that if she will go Such few are notables, usually yen ny other Bin of hihi h 4 “ cin@lonb. ee . any use to Clean and dress a rabbit, a‘ ri for a week-end with her beau, un- ith him she might go with some one gentusea who huve something else to Clean and dress a rabbit, a) rues “It only takes Mr. Jenk fifty- else Who is not as well-intentioned us give the world besides their personal * 1» GORS _ tJ n eight minutes, if he catches the ex- Chaperoned, and stop at the same 4, ig. story of their life which they have Meat, sheep meat——tn fact, any sor® press,"’ said Mrs, Jenkins, ‘‘and there hotel There are many young people who elected to live op eames ut yous nes ne pieces is vel ttle difference betwee t SU APAY WaT AHO RHOMTHE® h verage individual, 4bout the size of inch cube: . other causes from continuing their era ikarens Bile I certainly think think they are very strong and they — But with pvareae, Individuals, ere e the “beneay leppecialiye tae wenty minutes and fifty-eight min- cun do anything they please and do however, it has been proved times 9 : iiiterrupted career, who have gone out t Sento : eine cu that this mother is 7 ag f th set Murrow bones, to put in with tne Man atiineragerot axty cave. stared utes, when you consider the advan not about consequences. ‘They without number, that you may g¢ rf ‘ tbo do the thi RON ike A tages of living in a beautiful sub- not a bit old-fash- usually pay for thelr over-freedom away from “the straight and nar- Mea 2 Va eels het urban town, and it is of Stself a so foned. She is just someway, somehow. 1 know of a row’ for a while, out you always Add some pork cut into cubes. 1 wanted to do; so now they are no cial cachet to reside here, t D ine eA WS lout Yak wan ahi pay a price that is rarely warranted. Put all the material in a kettles ception. Het cache! side re, too. o sensible. And there young woman who los un she a tha are! e Paveta : louiger looked upon as an except you girls live in the country Mrs must be something l0Ved because she did Just such a fool- ‘The finest kind of love and affec- fl! the kettl half* full Of «waters Jenkins added, turning to the Cackle- RUBE.P 8 80! ® nardy thin tion is based on obeying most of the While the stuff you hive already put Keeping interested and alert_men- hens ell wrong with — the ied ftor decrees and doctrines laid down by In the kettle ts boiling, or simmer- Halty is not all that is necessary to perry s He found that a short time after decrees and doctrines laid down by; Phinereprereas id sauneta @f) diet is extremely important and Ailde Coobiaberrycquinzly, owe live Jn Will permit a. sirl similar jaunt and he, gave her up SAIS SOUR Neon) them, peel your potatoes, cut them haps it is a little difficult for Baas pouty Gaaesi) Grol Mr to go week-ending Such ts human nature. He Dellaved leet at whe ue bt bla hens ah up into pleces—about inch cubes. 6 of you who have reached this Aids IY CBee! RIOR: NaTe faeette ff by wet capable of having many affec- put upon ber movements connes- EciR AGE enldeoni han enced ‘age to realize the full significance of Jenkins sympathetically somewners off by (oe rather than one, tion with young men -is more often At your aldeon. bas commanoes 8, as it is only lately that physi The younger Miss Cackleberry themselves, no white Mra. Grundy may be hard sought ufter than she who does uny- 1? Doll HUMP in the Thee vege lable 8 and scientists have come to re flushed and had just remarked, ‘All matter how honest and may be a constant joy-killer, yet thing she pleases eae ss Bo not let It hone ay bot alize milly the connaction between the ese Glucks that live in the stick: ! his intentions: may be. And the girl most often she saves people against The girl a man uaually murries oe put it over a glow fire an Prope: combination of foods and good make cracks about Philadelphia might well wonder that he would want themselves. I never could understand is she om he feels has some stand w it to simmer. There should alc Reeth. me a pain,"” when the telephe hat Gone een : ant these people who create thelr own ards of living und lives up to them, “ow fh to simmer. llere sloulll ie See to it that you give the best of and Mrs, Jenkins hastened to EF £0.99. BOR Re EDERG: nd do not care what other He knows well what she will do un- Ul" e fattention lo having your teeth fixed swer it Of course, if there is a party and peo think or say, and yet they der given circumstances and his trust Y°% ’ ‘aa se, r Da ani i 3 1 omatoes will add greatl¥ etain your own as long as possible, “It's the society editress of the East tyore are some older people along, Want to live within the camp of ciy- in her is naturally streng ened to the flavor. Use no sweet Vegetables pt if you must have artificial teetl: Malaria Evening Intelligence - gation ag well “Where there ix a will, there iS a ‘i 4 > is ; i , vy, titel t } like beets or sweet potatoes. Put thé je that they are well fitted so that Jenkins whispered aside to her is another matter, but for two “ney want to enjoy all the protec- way." und real love will not feck to St Uma hor MES Be ol tang here is no interference with the as she placed a cautionary hani over YOUNS people to take unnecessary tive and the rules and regula- defile or in any sense take the risk i oe the tire ’ oper mmeaicalen of your food, ahs the telephone receiver. risks, not only as to their reputatio: ons laid down by man, but they of disgracing the object of love When the burgoo is done strain 1€ extremely important if you wish to “Yea; why, how did you know?" she ; : to break those that are not ‘The right young man and the right , + x Hy nod te 1 ut perhaps to their later regret, is Want to break thos vat into tin cup 2 liquid out of an retain good digestion in old we. then inquired through the teleph nothing But teal ee " pleasing to them. Usually such peo- young woman will not go week-end- Give pottle adds greatly to the flavor Plenty of fruit is essential, but the “Oh, Miss Gadgett, you know we li : naw, ple who live in such @ world of their ing together alone i¢ vou ‘pour Itvin while the maw in fas othe diet at thie age need not so quiet that I don't go in Exst Somehow or other, I still like to be- ——, cooking. A slice of lemon wich an J avy & mg the tim hen Malaria society at all Mrs. Jenk lieve that chivalry is not e: ead olive in each cup over which the you were maturing. Remember that oda are Tt tf a th 1 taney entirely: dead, iy *| nrber ie oadly emphasized the word“ noclety. ng matte: : rie aula 1s pour ed sakes a dish too goa it is proverbial that “the heavy eater iphancahe resumed ter remarks to the hatter how ultra-feministic we en ew or as oung 1 king that ever lived dies young.” So try to lessen the (C, t hi d M s e local paper's society editress. * set, despite suffrage and equal rights of a burgoo depends quantity of your food and resist the ourts 1p an arriag I have guests, if you insist on know- and the side-by-side-with-man pro 1D Pond © materials you Bei sriation, Which often comes) with By B Vi . ing—Mrs. Jarr, the no > gressiveness. And 1 am still hopeful Rose Hil. uck Pond ——_—— it and the carg okt age, of nibbling between meals etty Vincen woman, publicist, philan ‘ 5 > Pub No two burgoost i; J that an's respect for womanhoo: Copyright 1 New Yo Evening World) by Press Vu ng © Remember that raw vegetables and ciety leader, and wife of 1 as I ever tasted fruits contain vitamines that are pur 66T\EAR MISS VINCENT: $ o be ancountable for this. I hardly jiterary business man, M ard not dying but ts rather strengthened fF, when you first came to New present Madison Squurc ate ep vilized material S ticulurly needed to retard old age. am a boy of sixteen and think it a able for you to declare Throckmorton Jarr, And t n such new freedom of the sexer { Yor a regio dat the Third bis & bond whivn was Knows alt sed at the but- P plain oranse Juice queneh your thirs very much in love with your love for her when you are both debutantes, the Misses Cackiebir’ teeta aiken te haat Gath a Uause Taibanalt (0 ie Cats auiainon eauge 1e : ee pl © | Negetable store fnstead of rich syrup. concoctions : : no, Cackleberry of Plilladelphia y 1 1 mwa but the "goo" isn a girl one year my senior, Al- so young. Why not make it a friend- |, // ; 1 n say, even when the matter was Ia spent your leisure timc J t » € vol 3 ss spell the name c-k-e-l, n . a a ns y you cannot call > Of course, exer during ofa ag: *PUSh | have never told her | ship affair and walt a few years be- je.b.e-r.r-y—Cackleberry df Dela sed between the mother and the which was most all of you iow of Teut, ¢ De bancey, and : SOUTER: SFE d . . loved her | have intimated as fore proposing? ware, Ohio—did I say Philadelphia? git}, “yes, it would be wonderful for the Third Bench wondering ISTAR GUENS il bagi . Syndicate, Ines): ust never be as strenuous as during : 4 Bs AS a erful : epidemic, Madison: Sq « used = @arly youth, but some exercise is nec much and seems to return “Dear Miss Vincent: | am keep~ pha asl ae Mt op Ae reat ine and you to be away together erybody in the Big Town got by, #8? ay a public con ‘ @sary to keep the muscles from set- my feelings. When 1 am with ing company with a young man pant ryt bs ba il Is engaged alone. We would have great fun. But cept you yu can tell folks now that The spot was m7] op ang ipso anes here Roane ne her | am bashful and appear twelve years my senior and con- to marry a Swiss duke and the other [ cannot permit you to do it ! 1 spent y first few days in the 5 weet mony 3 makes a® ] Bmnvie eanieae pat “, backward, but when | am with templating marriage, ts there is the famous society girl, designer °f would not take any chances for any city seeing historic spots the disease might ay Yow positively that you could reaci: ether girls 1 am quite at ease. any objection to the difference in peecie oe Son Bina vos to one to BAY UNkind things about you. Madison Square is of the Oldest thts apot, and als : A 20tt ? LF love ch . “ , ites aro! New Yorl., had Conan Lb ’ ’ @o 120th mark \Piease tell me how | may over age? We certainly ee ee cture GRAD valli I would rather forego the pleasure we wn sites around roe) oan 4 Fo often the arches of the feet give come this bashfulnese and would ua ang get Along most aire goodby."” than give you any possible regret and it used to be called Rose Hill were not fo ans Tyree f Powder le to a person in your age an ably. ave heard many differ- “How . did the Givcat) dust pee! na fa > face fe nntisentic for g ' eels ot ps mit s ine ee it be proper for me to declare my tre opiniane and come to you for How in 0g net ee aid afterward,"’ And that is what @ real Duck Pond. At 17th Street, juet "Myo Madia A gralcntarly, eet cere: ® ME down ‘and neglect walking, which ‘eve? UNKNOWN.” the final say. IN DOUBT, seen ee ee oe tee nthe week. man Will say—@ man who has respect beyond Governor Stuyvesunt’s ce Merete there miAtaR ova iene pitatiel iinan t [Bbeone of the best exercises for a You are probably bashful before Your answer lies in your sentence end?" asked Mra. Jarr the girl. try meat: Cedar Cras Jind. (te-outiel; ‘mantiaa ¢. site (an an apaonal, wele) Can he fwoat = Bifano vou: vears. Your feet tig young woman because you love of “We certainly love each other and On, she goct around to the And I am wondering what girl will Cedar Creek was fed ty reveral sae i i ‘Birdies a for pel el . 4 particular care and you should | aerieeal ar t get along most agreeably.’ Age, butcher shops and finds out who a Igor regard for him eprings in the diatries becween Miri ne Yelene and cleantin : iver retire until you have ireated Mer, While you are only intorested in Cio, 21 ty only @ mattor of time eet company by the extent of their Sun- Wars 0. RARE TAmer * huenuke Wika ee wera taken toward and 4 J to a hot pali bath, 4 good skin the otier young women. Tho fact py the calendar, not the heart and day meat orders,’ Mrs, Jenkins ex- he has wought to protest hor Avenue and Sixth Avon hen daying the rict out ps a pu massage end exercise the foot that she is one year your senlor may understanding, 0 2. plained, doh ORs her intevesta and would rather it passed (hrough the viemty of tho park, POSES n af yy , .) ' ( > N f \ \ Nee \

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