`l i l l » lull i ___ :lg __ qs. -. > > ‘BHIHQ >» i .l it C 9’ rs! i:-s __,.1‘e. s u , , l Beautiful Eiqaotte ~».».¢..r... “"‘_'_'f'“° Dorothy Dix __ ls.:-:_-_j'__v_v_i=~ ~ Fi1'EJ`l-I l - ;b»» ._ i . _ __' ro lulaslsrs airs sivn nsnoiuzx 1 ‘It Weryxoman, whether she be 16 or` lf' Wang to have a graceful, supple Egure. At 16 such a figure is the usual ililns, because the muscles are youth- Nl and also because Sweet Sixteen lo' pretty sure to be very active. Heri swimming, hiking. tennis and basket-| ‘wil don`t give n single mll:.cle the ‘»"iPorlui'lity to lir down on its job and, ‘ecause stiff and awkward from dis- __ se. While it is just as natural for the‘ nuscles of the older woman to losel ara of their supplciicss_ there area :rest maliy women today who have ;cqul`i*ed a middle-aged look far too rl_v in life, and they have no one init themselves to blame. Physical :race and symmetry cannot be ex~ l' :cted when one neglects physcal ac- . vlty. As a woman is as old as her flgurc,§ whatever her years, every woman' should surely hail with joy the secret which will keep her young. Perhaps the secret is too simple and_t00 much .vithln the reach of all to sound ap- Dfnllns. It is this: a ten to twenty- mlnutc period given ovcr to exercise 'md massage every night and every morning will keep muscles from be- ‘mlng flabby and is also one of they mst effective ways to prevent excess; txt from accumulating about the hipsl _nd thighs, the upper arms anti? shoulders. 1 As so many women wish to know‘ just what exercises are most effective for reducing the hips and abdomen I lm Ulvlng some here which are espe elally me if miiaoy will put this; exercise chart in her mi\ke~iip box' with the creams and powders and use` ‘F lust as conscientiously as they are: ised. the results will be more than! irstifylnlz. lil Lie sown on your' ,-i__i__i,& i s-ls "" [itll ‘ V gt r » ’\ or claws. PERIOD! , _ PAINS DO You SUFFED. , FROM BACKACHE? , 'lllsgiysluléugsstawileisllwsnn are subject less that at certain periods tllers ls lack-ads, Crsnps, llsadschsll llcrvslisaess. Constipation surly always adds an adlitlsssl hides. Wsnsnly tiesilcs are effectually tnstsl by Dr. l|snlltsa's Pills. Hose tlay ssgsr-costed ,, ,lla ssglfsnostily-they lsa’t apsst tba systsn-‘lilsy nsalsts, assist asian, get slow working svgsss Into aa active aaa- dltlea so that astarsl faaitloas are ps- ` porly and ssgalasly porfsrnsl. Wanna without aanbsr wh lava proved th \s|_l¢l~lrla|lsg pnpcslles of Dr. llslll- ifolfllls elsin they are osszlly salted to . psfsnosds. Ssllavssywbsn. _ TONS|>lU wo sus _*Li-'Li `° "` _ llI&!|U'l@lll»l lhhill Alwoll I ing. _ and inhale from the very depths of fi _ pnnavl rifle# “tl __ Q. Should mio give tho marco! pronunciation of s word that use person with whom he is conversing has mi-spronounced? A. Nozlsisveryrudatoooso. Q. When should lnvltadlonis to a. wedding breakfast be issued? A. At least two weeks in advance. Q. What is "boullion"? A. It is the French word lbs' clear soup. ' I O A Morning Smile An Emgllsh curate taught an old man in his parish to road. After his 10550215 were finished, he was unable to call upon him for some elmo, and when at last he called he found only the man's wife at home. “How is John?" said he. “And how docs he prvsms with his reading?" "Oh, nicely, slr." "I suPDooc ho can read hls Bible Quite comfortably now?" "Bible, slr!" exclaimed the wqmim “Lor' bless your soul! why, _mlm was out o' the Bible and li-mo the SPO¥°i»i!\8 PlDC-PS long ago!" For 77le Cook I VEGETABLE CROWD!! Will be a grand dish for Lent. For lt lakes ii. cup each, of calmed corn, beans and peas. two cups of tomatoes W0 potatoes and s. small onion. Cook all together till the quantity is reduced one-half, thcn_add a cup of cream or rlvh milk (only tl-ui country folk carl have the last-named ingred. lent. as rich milk ls lmhenrd of in towni then add a little salt. pepper, _:gil a da-sh of celery salt and dish up --ih____._-i_...____.._.. beck and raise and lower rllht and left leg alternately. then both legs together. Repeat each exercise ten times. ` ‘2l Do stationary running for sev- eral minutes every night and mom- 'Iii Lie flat on your back and raise Your legs to a vertical position, then let them swing over your head until the toes touch floor. Repeat five to ten times, but not until the muscles have been somewhat limbered up with the other exercises. (ti Lie flat on your back and, keep- ing your heels on the floor, rise to g sitting position with the arms crossed over the chest: vary this exercise hy ll'-N111! the arms forward to give the body an impetus. When it becomes CHS? to perform in both of these arm positions, increase its pull by clup- ing the hands at the back of the neck thus coming to a sitting posi- tion; tho sitting position should al- ways be erect. (51 Deep breathing practiced three times a day after meals is an excel- lent reducer for the waist and ab- domen. Stand erect, hands on hips your lungs; hold the breath s second or two and gradually exhale with an even whistling sound. Repeat fifteen times before and after meals. The massage which follows the ex- ercises eonsists of deep kneading, pinching, and slapping the thigh. hip. arm, shoulder, throat, neck and back muscles. Apply massage alcohol and massage until dry. Naturally, one who has been nog- lecting her daily exercises must not begin with too strenuous n prolrlm. but tho abovo exercises will not Provo too strenuous for the avsrlll healthy woman if she gooo at them gradllllli until she can go through tam all without undue fstlguo. Tomorrow - lsaaty Questions Answered. Cl\ar_acter.Close-Ups l _ ,_ W; i _` o\sr&d- ‘wlllnettsasrllhepsperandwulollng _ to the goods without pinning. H _ » LONGP.-1? ‘ri-oe-» LRDY 8_ hhdb -locbrssslsinssusausaaai an-sea' -_ ‘ Tspsgv- _\,',g~_55 ___llola.»nss¢ns-annuals. i e. __ r mi\ni.o'ri'| - - ---~~--~ - ~~ ~~ f r ~~ ~ ~f~- -~ ~---i v -.sri T Woman? Realm -_:- Social and Perso ,rlnumu "" '_ assisns -- i- ....».... ,..,,.,,,,_~, c|.|;AN_ I __ _ _ __ _“I ____- The Woman Who Got a. Divorce Because Her Husband Expected Her to Fry Eggs on Ice Wasn’t Much of a Wife, for Every Wife ' Has to Perform Much More Diffi- cult Tricks Every Day of the Week With thellousehold _ Budget _ ° A Chicago woman has asked for a divorce from hor husband because ht expected hor to fry eggs on ice. It appears that the gentleman wont to a ' show where a Juggler performed this feat and this so ilnprlsssd him that .ba _ demanded that his wife cut down tho gas blllby dup- licating lt. whereupon. remarking that sho was no magician, she threw up her hands and quit. I-lumphl A poor sport. For if svsry woman whose husband expects her to bo 3 miracle worllflhould beat it to the divorce courts, no one would bo loft bs- iilnd to keep the home fires burning. Practically every num takes it as n matter of course that his wife shall do triclzs of legerclemairi that make keeping seven plates up in thc air, or pulling whito rabbits out of a silk llzlt, or frying eggs on ice seem more chlld’a play. A~~d the curious part of it all is that mostwlygg are l good actors who do, somehow, pull on ‘a satisfactory show. _ Every msn expects his wife to possess some magic by which also can bo at one and the same time a kitchen utensil and a parlor ornament; by which she can be a vamp and old reliable; by which she can be a clinging vine' and iiie support of the family; by which she can rock the cradle with one foot .;nd step out with him with the other; by which she can be a dlmc-nurses and make s mllion-dollar display. _ l Every msn expects his wife to be a witch who can turn herself ln the { twinkling of an eye into s chef, or an expert purchasing agent, or a semb- Iber, or s seamstress, or a trained nurse, or rl doctor, or a baby-tender, or a -_slcuth who can locate a mssng paper or a lost collar button, or a hbotoss, icr s social secretary, or a dancing partner. or an entertainer, or a taxi Q driver, or a claque, or a press agent, or a savings bank, or-a standing excule, or a bombproof alibi for everything he does or leave undone. Now doesn’t ho? So why all this bother about it man expecting his wife to fry clgs on ice? It is n small matter compared with the big medicine a man expects his wife to make when he demands that she keep young and beautiful, no mat- ter how hard she has to work, no matter how many children also bean, no matter how many birthdays sho celebrates. As the years go by and the cares and anxiety and burdens of life como to him, crow feet father around! the msn's eyes and lines furrow themselves in his face, and he [rows bald- hcadcd and paunchy, but it never occurs to him that his wife will cease to love him because he has lost his boyish figure and no longer looks as he did when he was a gay bridegroom. _ _ But he feels that his wife should use her rabbit/s foot and conjure time into- passing her by so that slie may remain a perpetual flapper, and when neither the black art nor all the arts of the beauty shop keep hor from grow- ing stout arid grizzle-headed and middle-aged, he only too often walls out that he is "disappointed" in her and wants to swap her ol! for n new wife. And what a simple stunt in magic is taltlng a couple of doslon eggs out of one’s ears, or fishing live pigs out of one's sleeves, compared to runnin( a house on air, yet that is a sleight-oi'-hai-id feat that thoussnls of husbands expect their wives to pull ofl' without even any previous practice in mltcflal- izing dollars out-of nothingness. - Husband wants to live in a nice house in a good neighborhood. le wants plenty of heat and light. He wants the best food. life wants his children to be wcll dressed. He wants his wife to look stunning when they go out. He wants to ride around in a good car. But h_s doesnt want to psy the price for the upkeep of a family, and when the bills some in he raves like a msd man over them and visits his wrath at the high oosi: of - 'i ing on his unfortunate wife. - He feels that she should have been able to make a few passes at the rent bill and the grocery bill and the butcher bill that would have made thorn vanish and become mere atmosphere, as they any at Hollywood, and that if she had done her duty as a wife she would have laid a spell on the cl\llds\n's shoes that would have kept them from wearing out, and caused plusnnge- to grow upon their backs as a chicken sprouts pin feathers. And what else except believing that women have some occult power that enables theiln to change into anything that a husband may dsstrs makes lnou marry ss they do? Every day we sec poor young men picking out extrav- agant, ciothes-crazy girls for wives; intelligent. highly educated men mar- ryu-ig Dumb Doraa who never read evsn a sixth best seller; serious-minded men choosing gay little butterflies for life companions. Arid later on we asa thses same men miserable and bewildered, wondering what's till matter, and why the mirseis didnt happen that would have converted a :ponder into A saver, a nitwit into a highbrow and a Janvier into an Alice-sit-by-the-nrt. And it is because meh believe that all women sro mind-readers that oa- plslns why so many husbands treat their wives as tbl! 4°' P\'0m_ thd lllvll' to the grave they never say one word of underneis, or pay them a compli- ment, or give them a kiss that lsn’t an insult. it is so cold and lllbbi- Y" they expect their wives somehow to divine that they still love them, and that under tho lco tho volcano is still raging. Bo. there is nothing remarkable in the man expecting his wlfo to fry egg on ice. The wonder is she dldn‘t do lt. Most wlvss would hlvo llllt grabbed a hunk of ice in one hand and an Bl! in the other and IOM to lt- \ _ DQlt¢'f‘HY DB. riol$l0 'H1012 H11! *WUI Household Hints ’f"_°°°'___‘_‘_‘f‘_'__’f_“‘ "‘ ‘ "‘° """‘“' ` " '*°"' '~ _ fruo elyos 'ara ' oaslosfto inal- Patterns Out pliilorm out of old cloth ln. staadofpspsr. 'rhisblndofpattn-n Toihpllooling _'|‘lO*llUl0lo\|\l_¢l|'|llKP*i ~ rf __ -no gs; girl Q5 e-E it _*_ r- :.~»‘ .~ j.,i_.~ 'KS , . e ¢_.'T`__'§v__._l.___,_" quality. WHO ARE YOU?' A Roosevelt? is lvl! _nssnms asus ,_ . .'{/ Xi. A 7 _._ \'§ I . r- ,/:f_,‘ff,»< ~, roosevelt. me present oovmaa- cf 'I I of l Now 'York State. and recent Danic- cnlto nominee for the vice pnaidoncy of tho Unltad States. _ Theodore' Oornollln van lohanck Roosevelt was ,thc father of the Tm. Mm, H 1 Dutch ,M md twenty-fifth. Proddont of the United the rim. neu; la smzmsn vm °°“°" W “““°“‘ ""'“i'~" 3*' ""- Olsos Ms-ricnonen van Rosenvelt. His 5°” in nu ln N" Yu* aw' nd? wife was Jannatle Thcsnso. and the “umm m‘°h°°d h°°°m’ ‘- 'hu seminal i~ecores`of their children. °’“P°“`“" °’ Wm ““" “"”" _mm _ 'um Mmm M.w`m_ Chdnmm joined his fatbks hovac. Rn0lvv_ alt ls _l ¢~ _ Nicholas and Anna, are found in the °°" ‘nil in "mm bum". h° "`i msnod until 181| when he estab- luiod s banking homo; ‘Hosorvcd The Rosonvelh were active ln public » N" Ym OW-V in "dm" °”“m°" mira in colonial and mvoiuuouarv i "°""‘ °“"° ‘M ’““”‘°”'°"°' ”°'l` uma. ulslwlu lwenveit i"°“" ’-"“°°‘“ ‘"’°”*°‘ hi” °"° °‘ the Oommiasclnoss ct New York. ll! gave much to charity and welfare Pnydwuu.kMm“tM..o°m_.muu.lnspetl1bppywuspmmrmg cans," organised in 1175 under spur-` "h° N°“"°°” ‘NWI H°‘“°_ md Ihmto Jlaglelsyss Lois of follrltll Isis easisms sir ' A-ikwaotb ,umm MM Wm, Y. M. C. A. Howass founder and gnneni-ll?ln.nuws?sverym~ °*"°°°'°‘“““‘“`°V°”“°““““'“ M monmuwdmm mdmasidd\oMusa\nnofNa¢ssralllt|\u'y N l the arlgiit'-colored uniforms they were *° 'Nm ‘“"'""“f:_“:M”" mf t th m rd. hl»V¢ v | _ :Cx ‘;‘°d°_"R°_,:,‘n_.l"m:i,n ,,f,,,";,,,, specanenr. one writer says or him "hw ,, .. was a man of until-ing energy. I pro- ' the motto liberty or Death. an hm num* nl.” n°u_~ I _ of UIQ” Wqkfi l wrnmmisl lenlilusl: :riamwlls in NW* °‘ N' “Y ‘°' W "U" "“°. O.h¢'1l\Mf0(lll|lfl¢'l’l\l-" ~ w 'uw Mmm' b"me“"H° bum 'rhsodcro Roosevelt. his son. who .llelriillil giilllliill ‘=iir*iii.ii.' 'ltllllilg dill! \ E I l 2 _ _ i. _,__ _ \ -ia l lr _l._ Tre. ~. I; ‘ ,_ _ _ 284-1_i ‘l _' - _n__ ODOOOO\\UQ&OQG¢O§‘*OOO.¢l That Car of Yours sr wn.i.lus ousssu _ _ 9-QO¢&o§-009009-0 ooo-aaoeusooooo lun-to-laart~ ‘hlh with Automobile Owns!! all lhlv ses on Bow to Got the Iles: 00| of ‘Ihllr Cleo at tb' OOUOCOCOQOOOOOQDOOOCOUO FOI TBOIDUGII UIIANINGS ' ._,0v0r tha_colB'_l0 of sovoral mouths thctmlneali carpet is bound to absorb sqrostdsalpfdustmo dirt. sssrgly lmnnln_¢'awlx.h_ s-suis brush nr broom is not enough ,ln such_a case. ‘A good old fashioned boating followed by a vigorous use of _ the vacuum ,clesinei will really get it clean. i ' twain: arusr as! aim ~ Putting a solution of sal-soda or especially prepared ciosnsr in' the ooolhg sywnn will remove some scale if sllowod to remain 'foe a fcw lnkiutss. hr best results. hovwavor, the engine should be run to assure thorough circulation of tho solution tbrwsh the lillne block and radiator Whllo tht llltd of the Inline lhcllld vu-yas it warriui' it/should not-_.bo :snr than about muournr open BULB! WILL GROW Dll' _ 'ram is only on-eim_uv¢‘r¢mof¢iy for dim headlights calmed by. too' img use or one set ol auiln. me is their replacement. ' Tllll IIAIDIBT _ IIAION rmmnow on. tires should be given groaltor isbfnntion. There an several reasons for lt. ' Litera Whqt the Fashionable Are Wearmg Illustrated Dressmalfring Lcolon Fur-nis|\¢¢ With Every _Pattern B3' Anriebello _Worthington ===5-°'.!’..3"l ' we tvlvlcellv asa-tsl a mm," W'_°»1\b1° iyvvthctsdl-ptsltsolfmgu tho season's new fabrics. ' Several dresses may bo made irq, this Bifylc Nc. 3841 and _each one ap. im-rs entirely different. !t il alsotollodinvioollsxasy in uhm l-NIH sfvll- wlifhsh of seq um in smeraln ribbon Wine sow us ru lux. &ur Aww W IBG fly" smartrlnlih to becoming" oousi-lsr vlennot aoelulip. » rt oonios ln sisas1o,1s,'y“,,_,,_ 38. 40 and 4| inches but. Orsnmwod cr- violet nu, my crops ls offsotlvo lor conplm 0,, oomblo. _ _ Pltlem Price 16 cults. no sur. l, fill lnsllo of Pltfarn. ‘Aung ng, torn Dopsrtm_ont. Gus' Spring hgh. 1°" Mlllline is 15 coal-I. but yer, may order a pattern and a Fashion M1055! ¢°¢°thor for ll oonts. -_ --..__..._...._.._....__ No.-3841.Has..............-......... ................--...--nusauosessrg NIM! ..-........-5-t-rv.-e-t».A.d.......nn¢uso CNY State One is that the wal-mor the weather the ieu`x%adl1y tire heat is radisied A second is that open roads and wsmlei- dalrl and nights tempt the moiorLst to higher speeds whim tails tzhotr toll of tires. wnolvo rtucls nissuirs lf the motorist falls to get antici- palled performance out of _ s mon volatile gssollne.‘ it may be because thoplugaaroof l’-hovkonjtyps. A honor gas tables a hotter spark plug MORE BASIC TIEATMINT ’0il_lhgt.hodoarlock|lvY|dllltwl1!t clarity or lui:-tant under cw- al-_y_ circumstances but there 'sn _times when lt pays to have the loel removed and thoroughly lubricated with Irlphlia or oth” special lubri- cant. , _ ' zssss s'rss:a_nvo sus Having tba front whccls Bdllfnsd andhsvlng thssprlngclips andv- \>°1l4 tilhtlhcd may bs the answer ti th`_e motorlstb dilemma over dwleull steering. Either of these will cen- _trlbuto to harder steering, although that fact sometimes sludss tho cs: owner. _ 011. ALBO LIAR! AWAY Engine designers are pretty well agreed that olloonsunmtlan li-i s modern automobile power plant li limvwbo hlihsl- at um we duo tothe fact that onllho 1'. p, m speeds an greater and cars drlvsc factor those days. However. not all the on they usa is lost niroudli aorldoh. lluoh of it lla!! out tiuough defective gsslsats and dl-all DWI! N18 threads 0( whlds have becl damaged. v _.ei .,_,,