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Wark, N. J, was to-day consecrated [iedsy’ 's lesson, ‘the fourth of this remarkable series, Miss Russell considers : I, Fencing, whieh gives grace and elegance; and these are youth, 11, The use of the elastic exerciser and the bar. III, The importance of letting nothing interfere with daily exercise. IV, The reaton why many women say they get no benefit Srom TS ae | BY LILA RUSSELL. bESSON NO. 4. | ance Can Be neing — The Grace and Ele Gained by F. Importance of Letting ¢ Nothing Interfere with, Daily Exercise -Why So Many Women Fail to Ob- tain Benefit from Train- ing. hing- most ¥) in who youth. | < the ’ exer: too—but it gives a Tt ts not only muscles all ov: cises will do t woinan t she must have If «he Is to look young—grace. One of the surest signs of advancing age is the nab iftly and Rracefully, and stiffness in mounting steps or in walking fast. Nothing, not even lines in the face and neck, betrays a woman's age Ike that. FENCING. i EN Toenables her to avoid this tnelegance. It gives her poise. plants h securely upon her fe gives her frecdom of eral ease of motion t few women nd gen {3 natural to I would not e anything for the Benet I has And Ih at ease, t become Gifferent women after 4 few weeks’ per Frequently at some soci young, in walen atateliness and @eal of that + the nature of the woman her: ways think: She knows the elegance and xrace as youth.’ In other worda, si Keeping up her fencing lessons or thi equivalent. Aside from thi value of fenei FATHERO CONNOR J unr Newark’'s New Bishop Consecrated with Full Pomp. With all the pomp befitting the occa- elon, Rev. John J. O'Connor, formerly pastor of St. Joneph's Church, of New- Bishop of the Diocese of Newark. ‘The consecration service was held in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Newark, “Mhere was a procession of the clerzy from the school hall to the Cathedral. Rev. J. A. Conroy, of Bt Joseph's, a cross-béarer, led the way, followed by Rev, William A, Brouthera, of Wee- hawken, and the Rev, J. J, Mullhall, ‘of Newton, as acolytes, Then came the priests, friars, monsignors and. bishops in the order naimed, each bishop ac- companied by his chaplain. Heading those who were to oMcinte at the ceremony oame Archbishop Ryan, of Philadelphia, with his chaplains, Re ‘Alois Steoher and Rev, James M. Nardi- ello. Hishop-elect O'Connor was attended by hia master of ceremonies, Rev. George Donne O'Neil, and his chaplain, Rev. 2. LLIAN RUSSELL“ FAMOUS BEAUTY.” FENCING AS Fl FOIL TO TIME. N" billian Russell Says About Idleness, the punching-bag I place fencing a Iuable to the woman who wishes to keep young. » greatest dificuity a woman has to en- to tennis and counter In her struggle to It sounds pec . but that is quite oIelelmini=: Looe) eleveie @ siete tal to the servtees :|mother of the [ti Outwoing La Ganens While riding up a steep Dill near the THE WAND. ymnasium, ekin my exercise by using thts. ‘atively gentle exercise, an tn expeciaily good for the muscles of th shoulders and neck. youth is her own idleness an need give to keep her nasium. Besides the ois Tusa oniy: hin is fa «ymnantu few ietniue is every day in id {a far better y after my tennis In the morn: wines in my gymnaalim if specially T heain with the wan hour f EXERCISE EVERY DAY. "Don't ere come morning: friends sometimes ask me, “when yy ir exercising then? I let It gov value of my every. day If 1 have join me in tennis and othing ever interferes, hen Iam glad to aee them. do this, make an engagement in 2| the morning when T am in the countr: day clare they ailly to me. would elapse before again, | wreathin, Tha sort who loses har tity, When she might retain doth for years. To my mind the greatest diMeculty a woman has to encounter In her strugeie ‘o-Keep her youth ix her own ldleness, It is unfortunate, qut *. that FENCING COSTUME * most Amer! more y Me to b Th oa eit note take th rhe | trubie to retain thelr south, th (az) UF wer time and her Inclinatton are all oman needa to be barns, t n thes ecullar to i lisele, whet e Ay keep her quite true! appre about the firmness at complete. the smallest: mus- about tell of the henefita 0! NOVENA ENDS AT | ST.JEAN BAPTISTE’S found her back strong and weil, ThrongsSeeking Cures] “Be autet, Atma,” ead Still, Surround the], “Bayla‘dante of the priests who was standing by. nex of humanity which hu nhrine extended out inte, the street Shrine of St. Anne. | "Ket er renter oe. on the two ‘This in the feast day of St. Anne, the sed Virgin, and mark | ed the termination of the Novena to the showed no aisha oF dit Int that yeen In progress at the Church of St. Jean Baptiste, on East # Yratxth wt The throng tn and about the edifice other to Third aver roon full 36, Was greater than at any time during y sick and well walting hours ele turn to kina the relic. They from all points, in cars and and afoot, and patiently walt hose avout the shrine made way for them, Ss. Were on crutches, some were rarried by relatives, and the | in arms were many, ‘The he street for some dls are The devotions of the day had xcarcely when another tron brace, bound ded to the gr deposited at thes nervicea in the will be held ail Striking Garment Workers Confident They Will ae oi Win—Strikers Hold Meetings. OOOO) The use of the wand, or bar, 1s niso very good. I have one about seven feet 1 have found tt extremely benefietal, | and that ls why I have discarded nearly | every other implement in my gym- ftir ontractor and ag) andthe: bar. and my | con tle exercises. | work he ace of the weights one used 1 xo from ofie to the other of all pune pee Ae that first if b from ‘the tennis: | will surrender ses. all of which ally Investigated conducting the tnvesti |, MAYOR WARNS MAGNATES i] yr when you have a luncheon some dis- nee off? and what do you do about t you ever story from Well No, I never do Just let tt eo, The chief | eel if siirk and! exercise Is that 1 do it! § Visited the steel strikers at Well disguised as an old workingman, [rs in order to be a Hon proceedings be inatitut llers and they wish to att hourd while Tam in the gymnasium ind | COURT OF INQUIRY It ls Composed of Admiral Dewey and Rear- Admirals Kimberly and Benham—To Meet in September. Tne only thing that interferes ever Is | rehen 1. When I have rehearsals tn i ver, the same amount | Wet mereiee in (ut nomewhere eine In the |tay Nothing ever prevents for the en- ——— See WOMEN WHO AGE, } gabeshiocy The wholesale fashion in which women condemn this or that exercise they de- the least benefit ts always extremely WASHINGTOD tary Long announced this morning that he had selected Admirzl Dewey Rear-Admirals Kimberly Benham as members of the Schley court of inquiry. court has not yet been published, Both Kimberly and Benham were placed on the retired list befure the They can therefore | be in no way affected by uny omsia act following thelr decision. The court wlil convene in Wash- | month of Sep- It will review the ca Rowton Nay ™ the They have tried the apecial exercine The orecept of the for s few days perhaps, and then a week they exercise! Daniell’s. Saar Midsummer Reductions have known women try the deep- ry war with Spain. JAM Broken Lines to Be Closed at| tngton early for vacation, in white and colored oughly in all its various phases. naaaral Court's Personnel, y When he destroyed ail the ar-Admiral A. KE. Benham has | E Colored Balbriggan Shirts and | Drawers, in Blue, Pink, Hello and | Unbleached, all sizes, regarded Hen an {deal oftt- eh A” stouter eae In the service, commanded the Atiantic Sqindron in| were 50c. each-now BOC oa, Brazil during the elvil war In 1894. Was retired that year even years’ aervice, He tives on 3ta:-| Half Hase— The Imported fancy | ripes, lesson to-morrow Mia fof the nae of the Kimberly al Aw executive Rear-Admiral a famoun fighting ofticer Hudson and Mobi He war one of the heroes o} Samoan hurricane tn the running up of the and the playing of the and ran about In her glee when she Blood and Skin Di fi Broadway, 8and9 Sts. ee THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA, GA i ts KEANE'S HANDSOME mother, Nid danced before the Lord.” said | gay: with nis family a “Lam resting,” have nothing to say as to the proposed inquiry In the Santago controvers: While the form been insued, It Ix underst tary Long has selected Commander John E nt officer of the, lower pri for th he said to-day, iene gman Dre some ertere wal CREDIT Lf od that Seere- | as far ax Lexington avenue and permona had! the onhrine cand the. throng aM, ! the matter of cigarettes. Egyptian < IBIS Cigarette Ask for them at your club or your dealer's, Reware of counterfeits. ‘JAS. R. KEANE & ( 00., : Fant ede et ut 3 cy and physicians called from ital Pronounced death due to heart ¥, Smythe, of Plainfield. ‘After the vesting of the candidate for episcopal honors, Bishops McDonnell, of Se aynty Breoklyn, and McFaul, of Tronton, pre- | fa Seon lth ie ea dag, UB tne sented the Bishop-elect to the conse- vated the disease, spinal trouble of six years’ standing, CANPRNTENS—Wentes, the heat, had aggra-|ferer who obtained complete rellef from te 7) ) / STRAW | HATS the | This is no half-hearted affair, but an earne: ve “clean-up’? Hat sale. Never betore has such merciltss price cutting been made on so in’ tine a stock —repiete with the season’s best qualities and styles. Every i ; ss “\ Hatin the store comes under the reducing knife-—the highest priced alike se We he will t oper) With the lowest. It’s your part to pick the best ones. Eek arantioy ' All Straw Hats, were 1.50 to 3.50, now itd he i without excep n, go int this k You'll tind them IS r . er 1 ed at theirtirst pr 31.50, $2.00, £2.50, yond $3.50. CM i aatietiel plo which sou wi \It ood styles. ever Cc the sa hem. Reduced toes. ‘TRUST WINS” |All Panama Hats, were 5. 00 to 10. 00, now SMALL VICTORY. |recu sestinent Reduced t " All Children’ s Hats, were 48c. ie 98c., now "96 Stock includes Boos’ Straw Hats, Boys’ Yacht Caps, th Beach Hats. pigue and linen’ Tam o° Shanters in cndles Wise patents will buy two at the reduced price... \Men’s Outing Hats and Caps, All Styles, 48 Sale Starts TO-DAY. Cc t zn rs mblsiigsnater Fe Outfitters DB To Men and Boys, Four (22 prcadmare near Chambers St. tetra § ortlandt St., bet. Church and Greenwich S| Hien montis | Convenient } 211 and 219 Sixth Ave., bet. 14th and. 15th Sates Demprer. | Storese 125th St., corner 34 Ave. A Safe Guarc! toall buyers of Clothing, For nishings, Hats and Shoes. If your summer outfit is still incomplete you'll find profitable picking in our stores these days. Skeleton Lincd Suits in Ser; Homespun, $12, $15, 4 oad Youths! and Boys! Suits at one-thied under early scasvu prices. Negligce Shirts now $1.30, formesty solid for $2 $2.00. oe geeae raid Straw Hats reduced irk é $ e é wee é @ é q é @ : ; aE SO GOSSSO fees SOVOSod SSSSSSSHSSSSSSSSSS88D tosi. Stores close at 12 o'clock Saturday. é le 3 BROADWAY Stores : Cor. 13th St. Cor. Canal St. Near Chambers St. $ as Judge Advor rt ¢ airy. was dn command Tuiser Vesuvius during War. attached to Sampson's What S. S. S. Does for Children. Children are constantly exposed to all sorts of dis- eases. The air they breathe is filled with germs, Men’s Furnishings. | sewer gas and dust from the filthy streets are inhaled into the lungs and taken into the blood. At the j crowded school rooms and other public places they come in contact almost daily with others recovering Quick Moving Prices. "| Negligee Shirts—tisrtwetaht.| (rom or in the first stages of contagious diseases. You just the kind) cont quarantine against the balance of the world, and { the best you can do is to keep their blood in good condition, and thus prevent or at least mitigate the disease. You have perhaps learned trom observation were $1.80 each-now OSC ‘The three members of the court are * Underwear—!meortes, made of| or experience that healthy, robust children (and this ‘a fine Sea Isiand| means, of course, children whose blood i is pure) are not cotton (manufactured in Troyes,| nearly so liable to contract diseases peculiar to them, France’. Shirts all sizes oxcept 40! and when they do it is generally in a mild form. On and 44, Drawers 28 and 30 only, the other hand, weak, emaciated and sickly ones seem to catch every disease that comes along. This is b cause their blood is lacking in all the clements neces- sary to sustain and build up the body. Poisons of every description accumulate in the system, because the polluted and sluggish blood is unable to perform its proper functions, { Suck children need a blood purifier and tonic to give strength and vitality to their blood, and S. S. S. | being a purely Sepetahle remedy, makes Us the safest and best for the delicate constitutions of children. were 28¢. per pair’ now I5C! §'s.$. isnot only a perfect blood medicine, but is pr 6 pair for 85c,| eminently the tonic for childrén; it increases th wore $1.50 each-now GOC 75c. Per Suit. | Ask to see our Men's 5-Ply Linen| appetites and strengthens the digestion and assimil Collars (Linen front and back), all| tion of food. If yourchildren have any hereditary or new shapes. acquired taint in their blood, give them S. S. S. and write to our physicians for any information or advice wanted ; this will cost you nothing, and will start rer 250. For Sale. oR |DIVORCE RYDODY. | wt. 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