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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 23, (901. rr ARRRAR RRA MAR NAGATA MAAN RRA MAR NT RTT BY LILLIANRUSSEL SAPSAPU UA am Arya eer ots ow tgu rats angnRs cURL aN tap Ag AP ORS APUNE E most beautiful woman in America, if not in the world, is teiling in these lessons how she has succeeded in pre- serving her wonderful youth, It is a simple story, filled with details so numerous and clear that any woman who wishes to retain her early charms—and where is the woman who does not?—can easily follow the in. structions and derive benefit rom them. | Miss Russell advocates to-day as ways in which a woman may keep her youth : 1, Tennis. She tells how it both develops ani assists in training down and how it beau- tifies the neck and arms. 2. Shower haths, She tells how they should be taken and what benefit they are, and how, with the water improperly man- aged, they are an injury, 8. Care of the general health. 4. Enthusiasm, 20 SEGOG ing to do with beauty. ure she can control. | their youth. expression. for training down than tennis. and figure—at least she must bel! {ll will make her old. BY LILLIN RUSSELL. THE FAMOUS BEAUTY’ SPAN Nr INN Le TY HOREECOS! THIS IS WHAT MISS RUSSELL SAYS About Youth and Beauty. T is a very strong belief of mine that original outline has noth- The outline of a woman's face and fis- The women who mourn thinness or stoutness or angles or complexion or expressions are mourning for something quite with- in thelr own reach and their power to keep. Exercise is one of the two great keys to youth. The other {s To my mind no outdoor exercise is finer for development or Any woman may have beautiful arme. what {s the truth—that she js absolutely the master of her own face she likes. A beautful neck is just as possible. A woman must remember that anything that will make hor This means keeping | If she will not believe eve that she can have what arms } RUSSELL. me exerciser I do , Where the aa: r will iMustrate why were gone throu this is 1 began playing tennis to reduce my nT did no, the muscles of 4 forearm were not veloped, but my arms When this ts true {t means, fe, that the muscles are covered fatty Ussuc, and while this tissue ¢ muscles room to Is there have no develop. w, conaider the movements made tn playing tennia: Stooping to pick up the ball, raising the arms above the hend, the sharp stroke of right arm, when the ball ts hit, and after that the constant running and dodging leaping to meet ihe ball with the racket, : The arms are in con- CUCL bs tinual motion, rala- ying or swinging; the head tn erect. the |chest is expanded, the lungs are being | filed with fresh alr—there could be no jarme no )\Iinble to make her ill than reat and! 1 oxpox, England, July 23—Howard a woma: and | — ARK LWES FORA HORSE Hard Work to Save Animal That Fell Into River. Save the Babies. I \FANT MORTALITY is something frightful. We can hardly realize that of-all'the children born in civilized countries, twenty-two per cent., or nearly one-quarter, die before they reach one year; thirty-seven per cent., or more than one-third, before they © are five, and one-half before they are fifteen. We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save a majority of Neither do we hesitate to say that many of these infantile deaths Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children’s complaints, contain more or less opium, or morphine. They In any quantity, they stupefy, retard |these precious lives. Two by the use of narcotic preparations. men sprang into the Fast mien are occasioned at the risk of their lives: MIMUMMMARARAM AB RMAANA ARM: ne a derrick | which had iG 1 are, in considerable quintities, deadly poisons. ax:h circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death. Castoria operates exactly the Castors epee for Vitors and Jonn H. Fitzpa No. Keneral exercise the begins en. with 1 arg arms were and ‘for this reason anetined expanded, growing 1 ; alxt fi abou the muscles gave of East Twenty-six ‘s their d nent and gradu 6 the rail, broke 18 and arme — be J Sonion, Working 01 The {nto the wat ne In the muncl praes Murray & + the proverty of James reverse, but you must see that it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. > Avenue B, and causes the blood to circulate properly, opens the pores of the skin and allays fever. tothe f the SSO MEERA LAAN NAMA SSSSHS EES ALE ass jot fat e in Jum ws great as sort, and far healthter and vre shapely In the other case of which I speak! the muscles were not developed, there Wan no fatty tissue covering thi : person was thin. noise, howe: and i E fay , underneath the bo face ¢ lon suppor! ot ted the horse» Peter \ SEI I SEEN The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been. in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his pere sonal supervision since its infancye Allow no ono todcccivo you in this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘¢ Just-ns-good”’ are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infhnts and Children—Experience against Experiments What is CASTORIA Castorin is a harmlicss substitute for Castor Ol, Pare- goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. I¢ contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relicves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation, and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural slcepe The Children’s Panacca—The Mother's Friend. cenune CASTORIA Atways Bears the Signature of a ~ and more tha to find rathor no fat to drive ay obtained was the 0 land the East Twen stowed toa rope faste. rated ffiees everything war ‘ wh nroveh the loop an ertaker Fitzpatrick sprani r ohimsalf and adjuster Conlon he was fely, similating the Food andRegula- Ung the Stowachs and Bowels of gail by ficur: ¢ can have what she Itkes. ‘The woman who has beautiful arme has herself to Mame for it—and whe could remedy her i 1 playing tennis. /into the A beautiful poasible— ropes around the horse, and most of the of which I held the animal's head ha speak will produce wonderful re-|holsted a second time and landed _ DIES SUDDENLY id the Son of Millionaire Ex. possible thing to do. A woman must re-| pires on English | ber that anything that makes her Coaching Trip. fon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea i will make her old, Nothing will age| & pP | Worms Convulsions Feverish- a woman like Illness. Nothing ts more! | Hi ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Pac Simile Signature of wa eh Promotes Digestion Cheerful ||: ness and Rest.Contains neither | Opium. Morphine nor Mineral. | Nor NARCOTIC. iy of the chest and neck and shoulders ‘My two hours of tennis In the morning will, of course, be too long for a begin: laying half an ner to play. I beran by playing half an thened the time. hour and gradually leng: One of the greatest benefits of a game of tennis {s the time just after the game. I never spend this time sitting down to rest or to ‘cool off.” This Is the worst Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- Ing off’ after violent exerciee. Case, the American millionaire, of Au- When I have Qnishea my tennis T/ O00,’ x y., died at Lancaster of syn-| the bag for twenty minutes.) O50’ | ¢ the bag and benefits 1) “stg was making a coaching tour of |__NE! i pur in the next leason--but the onthe p the rapid cir- Ath ld 3) Dosis BC iNtrs Engiand when he died. For some time| Mr. Case had been under the care of hysiclans in Paris, where his mother ives. | Mr. Case wae thirty years old and | was the son of the lgte William Case, o¢ Auburn, whd left an estate valued at of Aue The Kind You Have Always Bought in Use For Over SO Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, T7 MUBRAY STREET, NEW YORR CITY. ny lide batween ten ourse always fol- ‘A year_ago Mrs. Case took a res Jence .n Paris and entertained lay She has a large estate and summe! dence on Owasco Lake. FALLING BEAMS T THREE MEN. means health, ‘and ‘genernily, speaking AllSeriously HurtWhen the woman Keeps one who keeps the/ Derrick at New Build. v hrough with my bath I . s T sald, whatever I wish | ing Broke. en oF chops, or sweetbreade, and | and a dessert, Just whatever | fancy. Then T drive to the pend the af ! ®| While working on a bullding In Seine an wouneEnthus, course of construction at No. 18 Jeffer- Tam fure—if it be son atreet to-day three men were se- " verely Injured through the falling of a Ree Tare a te jaugh fos teas | derrick. They were hoisting tron beams ce Will, loak an old 4a) nto position when the derrick broke and {a old. To keep one’s | the beams fell upon them. The injured hot. Tt and if one p FIRE SALE! BOLD DASH QUT OF JAIL YARD: Paterson, N. J.. Convict Escapes and Takes to the Woods. FIRE SALE! ee or four o Id be turned ons ould be quite 5 en brisk The remainder of our complete and desirable Stock $50,000.00 Worth of of le | Furniture, Carpets and Bedding | 1 . puld keep that it t@ not only for {ts Ines that she look out; and it ts not only to her figure | and her weight she must pay attention ems and dt Now teing sold at sacrifice prices ranging from 50% TO 60% OFF ON ORIGINAL COST. KURTZ & SONS, J e H 169-173 Smith St., Brooklyn. SALE AT ANNEX, 82, 84, 86 & 88 Wyckoff St. George O'Brien, an ex-convict, serving a six months’ sentence In the count Jail at Paterson, N. J. for assaulting a police officer, broke jail this morning, and Warden B sey and a posse of ers are beating the woods In hope of finding him, O'Brien ts the man who Was assaulted py a fellow-prisoner at enthusiasm. lam always ex Josepa Benham, fifty-six years old, of —— No ie? North street, Brookiyn, fexa; Trenton and came near dying from a Dentistry. badly Drulged He was taken home.) [razor slash tn his throat. He has only ie ael Kutlon, twenty-six yeara old, at Pri80 A = a ene YA aren [been out of Trenton Priton a few weeks, and immediately Degan to annoy ths ears old, of | police. He was arrested two weeks ago No, 171 Bowery; foot|for attempting to assault Patrolman : crlished. Aa ambulance was called and | Dunphy. | Dunphy knew O'Brien, and when the! ex-convict attempted to assault him he | laid hiv head open with his night-atick. | O'Brien was sentenced tn Special Sex- | he was taken to the Gouverneur Hos: | tal, 5 It waa said by the physicians that all AY oy hace will recover, sions to six months in jail. his morn- | | TEETH Toletol Not Out of Danger. Ing he was allowed to exercise in. the | That FIT . ma. * % won yard, and while eeper's head ST. PETERSBURG, July 2—Advices Waa turned he made a dash through the | from Moscow are to the effect that! gate left open by the butcher and start- | Count. Tols: doctorn do not regard|/cd toward Newark, Ho was dressed in| . Him as entirely free trom danger until! jail uniform, aul malaria has been expelled from his!” The keepers gave chase immodiately. | Count Tolstol in much weakened| They belleve that he is ina thicket near CROWNS Real Estate oeeee: That WEAR i SMALL HOUSE FOR $475: Broo! bs siaieas ip mis A LARGE FAMILY HOUS! He A rucitnenernathe Teo THE SKIN An Index to THAN van HOTEL. WITH 27 ROOMS, $2,700, n't have to make one's only rae nce eect eon veces the Biood. a ir tubes connect the blood with toe, and through these small drain pi ‘spiration passes out, carrying with it the im- purities ‘that are thrown ol by! the blood. "Should the pores of the skin be entirely closed for even a brief space of time, and the poisonous matter forced back into the circulation, instant death would result. In addition to the swea come home I dine on what T{ ‘end or listen to muse for a little. | y bath, and go to bed by | WEST @th th SIDE 6iive, Cor. 14 St. NEVER CLOSED. o'clock. In to-morrow's lesson Mise Rua-/ sett will discass the punching-bag| and outdoor gymnasiums, | Millions of little glands o: ee reel DIVORCE UDO" HODINGON, 99 Nese | Help Wanted—Male. . bESSON NO, 2. . 2. - i Tennis the Most Beneficial Outdoor Exercise for De-| veloping and Training’ Down—Importance of the; Shower Bath. ! T is a very strong bellef of mine tha original outline has nothing to d with beauty, | I hold this even in regard to a wom-| an's face, though I know people do not | generally agree with me.” Of that I Bhall speak later on, | But the outline of a woman's figure} ehe can control. The women who mourn thinness of stoutness or angles or complexion or expression are mourn- fng for something quite within th own reach and quite within thelr own| power to keep. i ‘This means keeping thelr youth. To mention an artificial help first—a| woman can corset herself so that her figure 1s pretty, unless she {s so amall, or go lurge that exercise ls necessary | too. But the average woman has only to pay the attention to her corsets thal ahe doep to the selection of a single o: of her gowns to be repaid many’ time However, that {s only a detail. ‘The © reall}: beautiful figure, which shall need | only graceful corsets, may belong to| any woman who will take the trouble to secure it. Exercise {8 one of the two great keys TLE ERSS to youth. Of the other, which Is ex-| JOOOOK pression, I am going to say something Presently, which shall prove it quite an| ¢xceting only the time for my shower ; Nmparieats bath, which Is after all a form of exer- I havo said that my exercise varies | ‘le; And dressing from day to day. It does in everything BENEFITS OF TENNIS S T IS. Immediately after breakfast I go out to the tennis court. To my mind, abso- lutely no outdoor exercise ta finer fur, wi development or for training down than tennis. 1t brings In- to play almost all the muscles of the body, and it 1s done in the fresh alr, where every dit of one’s exercising of any sort whatever mould be done. Of that I will speak } again when I sa: A Nackhand stroke. Seen county { Gxcepting the time. No matter what| ™tdoor symnaslum. ' form it takes, it always lastd all the| 2 ave often been ilecorede? asked why tennis | From the time I have finished break- Oe is Volleying +! fast, at 830 o'olock, until lunchoon— | MIIKe '0 People ve. and those {ratitist/dosnet—t am) exercising’ This ‘8 experience and of a case of which I { ae st ; WOMAN BURNED bed was located 1s a dark tnalde room and she took the candle that she might Joneph, who was in an adjoining room, heard the exploston and hurried to the rescue of his alster. Ie found her clothing ablaze. Taking a pile of bedclothes from a chair In the corner, @ | he placed them on her and smothered \the flames. He also put out the fire in irri nem {the room, 7 | Dr. Barcoe, of No, 232 West Twenty- { TheresaHobel Receives) second atreet, was summoned, but all i H H he could do was to ease the pain of Injuries from Which |the unfortunate woman. A fire ala She Will Die. | was turned In, but there was now ; for the firenien to do when they = rived, —__ While cleaning a bed with naphtha ICEBERGS AND FOG and a lighted candle this morning 2 Theres Hobel ai Bede burned Tal Arriving Vessels Report Pert je consequent explosion that she wi 5 lel she (Nail: beenHutvarshare’ time in| COREE) LR OUT this quntry and. did not know the| PHILADELPHIA, July 23—Arriving anger of naphtha when placed In, Ve*sela report heavy fox off thé coast, SROSITEITSL OYA fOmERTIIENT: and the Transatiantic steam craft passed many Icebergs. Miax Hobel lived with her brother, Joseph, at No,-233 Weat Twenty-second street, Mra, Iobel, her. slater-in-law, | For at least two days before reaching the len the sisemshie Switzerland, ‘Went, out to do’ some’ shopping, and in from Antwe and rnstable, from her absence’ the’ spinster determined tolanmacn, encruntered: Gense fog. thelr clean & bed. The room fo which the tended) with more than ordinary peril. PLANS FILED ~ FOR BIC HOTEL. Twelve-Story Structure on Old Scottish Rite Hall Site. Graves, of Broadway and street, haw acquired por- ® large plot of ground st Maitland G. Ninety-Atth | session of th {the southwest corner of Madisoa ave- | nue and Tweaty-ninth street, at present | occupied by the old church butlding | which for many years has been known ea Scottish Rite Hall, He proposes to ercet. thereon a tvelve-storyy - hotel Dullding to ccat $765,000. Plans for the new building filed with Commitaioner Wallace by Henry. Allen Jacobs, the architect, call for a. fire- proof structure, UA feet a tem of bric and ters with a frontage of hoof 9% feet, and ornamental imestone | The main entrance, on TED oa tee wagon Call Sas glands, the skin is provided with certain others which pour out upon it an oily f Gece, “eroand Sor, 153 West | substance, keeping, the skin pliable and soft and protecting it from heat and col The blood and skin are so closely related that whatever affects one serious interferes with the functions of the other. Not only health, but life itself, depends upon perfect harmony between the blood and'skin. When, therefore, Web et ‘OUNG, 2 Madison aver Will be vided with re iy for say ve 4 Th atsiaae With atone balus.| the blood becomes poisoned from any cause, it Srayitaase eer ALE ones, | wa} 4 ¥ trades, ornymerted with columns quickly manifests itself upon the skin inthefom Internal and electric Mghts, and surmount of sores and ulcers, pimples and various CREDI I 25 | DIED. cony Ned atone, supported by tour] eruptive diseases, fy the character of External Poisons saul Grent.—touina, at ser reldence, 3918; Om the sore we are enabled to determine the nature of the poison or humor in the blood, as every discase originating in th blood has its own peculiar sore or pimple, The skin is not only affected by the poisons generated In the system, but poisons from without enter through the open glands or pores and quickly infect the blood. Mercury rubbed upon the skin will produce Rheumatism, aud Poison Oak and Ivy and other wild plants gain large columas, neral eeryices this evening at § o'clock Meat and A None | easy access to the blood through the atin As socalled skin diseases originate 2 in the bk the application of powders, soaps A fee eR uae late, 2) Pape @ Blood— sd wastes can dono permanent goal, but often |431 Eighth Ave., ee abe ie Seine F by closing upthe | esroren MONDAY 4 SATURDAY 1: was found dead in the cabin of an old sesh pp caein te rs SATERD canal boathindthes South Coves?sersey| Soft, Healthy Boab eg outlet to these little tubes and inter- FOR fering with the natural action of the 'CREDI I skin, ‘The treatment must begin with the blood, aud the acid or other poisons | antidoted or neutralized. S. $. S, does this and purifies the circulation, builds | Up the blood and flushes the little glands or pores with pure, new blood, and restores healthy action to the skin. The use of cosmctics never yet brought healt and beauty to a rough, red, pimply akin or sallow complexion, | What is needed is rich, pure blood, such as §, 9, $, makes, It not only relieves you of iN disGguring blackheads, blotches and irritating, itching eruptions, bit im- City, lust Friday night, after he hag had! a quarrel with Frank ‘Tithe avout Stella Brennan, who was in the cabin, County Physician Charles N, Con: verse certified that death waa cauged | by neat and alcoholism. He could find} no sign of an injury from the brick with which Stella Brennan sald Tighe Tho World's circulae:; tion, in Its various edie ist tions, is nearly 5,000,000). 3) @® copies per week, a larger’) circulation than that of any other newspper published In the: Eogitahy: language, and it 1s gonerally” ace: roves your general health. S. S. S, contains no mercu: tash, arsenic or Tae vert struck Engler in the breast and which | Prove fe evel, “put is a purely vegetable remedy and the echtrand best iniatt iy paymenter Knowledged the neat sdvertiel ie ae dmitted he threw. ., . dium in the Unit Mre. Bre nd tl Blood and skin troubles, Write our physicians for advice or information; they ir call ‘Send in your ‘adver women who were held as witnesses, were’ pave maces rudy of Blood aad! akin om atet sad you « can have the best medical | SOSP ASP Waren Tae oy ai vas discharged to-day by Judge Hoos, cost. on and Skin t Gfegory Stren Cours on nM, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA, ak Bereta Vo"

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