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+ eu" photo: BY ETHEL GOLDING. Chambion of America. IF SON NO. 5. ‘ sf Movements of the Arms and Legs in Breast Swimming— How to Tread Water. HERE are other arm movements than tae one T have giv one deseribed T advocated by ft is easiest to learn and) tax strength of the beginner comparatively Urtle. Here is a second arm movement which | The Champion Woman Swimmer ... . a TELLS «-— WOMEN HOW 10 SUE | stretched many women bold in expeclal favor: Stretch both arms out at full length | Above the heat, with the Angers close | togetner and the palms meeting. Open the hands, turning the palms down- | ward, Move the arm: level until they with the shoulders, holding the «lbows firmly. When the arms are directly in ine with the shoulders stop the stroke; let | the elbows drop to the sides, and. brini the forearms close to the chest, untl the palms once more come together, ARM MOUEMENTS FIRST. a N practising both this arm movement and the one given in a previous les- ae master them In the K stroke ix attempted This ts not a method favored bv | y. but It Is reasonable, because Mt Is easter to accus Iy to one | Unfainilhir movement than two, backward on the same | a atratsht Ine | aixtance to the w 1 To do this the will wade | out in the water as fur ax posalble with | 6 vot then whe will the first ara should be beqiiner tw al- tl the arm stroke begins be the le stroke, ‘The latter should not be begun | pad the arms have described about | semicirele of the urinary areal iyatroee TREADING WATER. {| ‘T to swimming, the art af tread- the water a knowledge of how to tread | the water will be even more usefi the power to swim a long dist By treading the water the hea: be hell above the surface for rh, even when the body fully clothed. It in quite easy to lea only form) of swimming whose move- ments are quite naturally perform The movements, indeed, are aim same as those employed tn walkin HE postion to asseme in ietn- | ing to tread water Is one quite per- | pendicular. ‘The body w Iwas | 3 Into | Over a newnboy ancy of | Hixaine saye | lower | tuke thie position when thrown deep water, because of the tnt the lungs and the weigh of the Amos. The arms are held near the body, the | Of all th arms ¢x- ebows being bent and the for tended before one, ‘Toe hands are « mx flat and turned dow ward. is. made. Ufted rather high lo ttle downwant movement. ecovering thelr position. In . the thumbs bebe held 1 " vi a Ward. the hands thue offering litte re- treading Water the head should be and the chin well up, The water ould be allowed to come up well sho about the shouldere. + ¢ CANNOT remember when I myself l was taught to swim, I know T wax taken out on a raft when | waa fourteen months old ast thrown Into the water In this way 1 never knew what fear of the water war. ‘This was an immense advantage, If a child can be taught aot to fear the water he will have very ttle fear when he comes, even a number of years after- ward. to learn to swim But thie method of throwing one tn the water, while good for a child, is, strangely enough, not good for older People Lexirong to learn. It is bad. on the other hand, because it makes them rae cow's Irason Mie we wilt a ' 1. Bide swimming, Which In the faatest nethod Known, Swimming “log fashion,’ which ale ascairoisnavocat The value of jearning Inactivity in the water, 4. Low to dive, w to be aracetul sold- SKYLARKING, ~ WILSON COES NOT BURCLARS. -Boy Hit Funny Bone, Fell Down and Frac- tured His Skull. Skylarking, not burglars, as stated tn ® morning newspaper, was the cause Surbach'n dislocated Jaw and | skull, Surbach, who tm six- rs uld, 19 in « critical condition at his home, No, js Weet One Hundred and For tah street, this morning. Hurbick worked rine In Becket Teal-ewtay: dealer, su Amat dam Aler Mr. Becker went! home yesterday a etnin of Surbach ramed Th # Mooney, aged thirteen, went into the oflice. “TN show you how to dance a Jig.” eald Surbach, avcurding to Mooney, Surbac starte hit hts funny bone wi force againat the corner of an tron tetter press. He abrleked with pain, "Oh! There's electricity all through met" Then he ran out, bus at the curb stiggered and fell heavily, strike ing on bis head Louts Becker, his employer, when seen to-day said he thought the injuries were too gevere to be caused in that way, bur the police velleve Mo ‘y's story to be true, | The cuxe was at first reported to be one of ussault by burglars In an ate “ gempted FOpbery. —— CROP SEEING. Secretary of Agricul-|' ture Wants to Know Drought Damage. LINCOLN, Neb., Aug. 2.—Becretary of Agriculture Wilson In here to personally Inspect the crop conditions, especially in the corn belt. Secretary Wilnon says from cursory examMattons made he Is unable to es- timate the nt of the drought dam- | age, and he cannot yet discuss the mat- te y include the States of Nebraska, neue and Misnourt. ———— ‘Vranaport Ht BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 1. horse transport Lenox, now out thirty-fiv days from SManti wen about 160 mi ts broken down at “from thix port and the transport tug Slocum bh her nasistance. Tt in not belle ix In any great danger. NEGATIVE EIGHT FEET LONG. Immense Dry ST. LOUIS, Aus. 2.—The largest pho: graphic plate ever manufactursd ts belng mede by the G. Cramer Dry Plate Company, of Bt. Lous, It ts 8 feet long, 4 feet 8 inches wile und three-elghths of sn inch g thickness, Lt will be used by Geo , Lawrence, of cpican. who will mane nH balloon of Eo Saeed o the “twin Paul and elliga.' 3 Bites Cured 3 Cured WHERE KNIFE FAILED. Thos. E. Wood, 818 17th St., Sacramento, Cal:—“One 50c. box of Pyramid Pile Cure pen manently cured me of piles. For 30 years I suffered; under- _ THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST GIVES HEALTHTIPS FOR MIDDLE-AGED. 0 ee E “MAYOR” DREW A GUN. Determined | Not to Be Clubbed by Higgins. } Says Dr. Love, | a Specialist for Many Years. |"Be Temperate in All Things,” Malberg since ft is the the nd Colimbus eked Malbers The policeman decle tested at th j hot Then exactly the motion of walking | joonce excepting that the feet are) jtiggine As each} together y the edge of the hand cuts | ures Is an express}: at unit had run fenl Change. Mi han ty ge ahead this attribute He fs editor of the Me Post-Graduate rs Wowrath, start SUE A KNELT BEFORE. DEATH. Unidentified Old Man Hanged Himself in a Grove. oN. Cove: with several of | confreres and, fy Lewter Crawthrd both of whom bevam emphanzes thought nowriting fur the past year king out In the open. ate city streeta will do. for yack ridin 1s ood } FEAR OF WHTER. i the importance of other words, as he ad er) * 3 Moshould be ruled » do less work, dangerous thi ol. De oause ftis more. reapectats do man was found hanging roof Samuel Val- py this morning It varies in ¢ fn a grove in the entine’s blacksmith 3} the esnentials along : JEWELR On Oe She Men’s Black Cotton Socks, 6c would sum up Some men b by habits of Ife toward this polnt ability to move mt arvund the tml of a tree and ted th "had thrown himself forward n WaN seen About Twenty -eignth There wan a tuft of whit hair on hie | in and hie hale wane tron ray ft, black vest, light cut. | tempting ty cross the white stockings In his pockets were found a York Hospital We'll Move Mountains Th —Mountains of Merchandise. UR workrooms. NEVER shut | In season and out of season the huge force of cutters and tailors is carried continuously, is Month ARLES No other method could inure such excellence and uniformity of product. To keep this army of artisans busy stock must move AT ALL TIMES. To move merchandise IN QUANTITIES in August is the problem. By such VALUES as these we solve the diflicully: 190 5 WAITED 6 YEARS TOM JOHNSON FOR HIS naj SEES PERIL IN LAWS Wide Scope for One- Millionaire Adams Is Man Power in Finan- Now Sixty-seven and cial Affairs, and the on Honeymoon. Plutocrat Is Not to Blame. Mroond M spending: Hotel Johnson te here fr Mand fora ortef stay ro settle tt ind raliroad interests of his brother, Ai Johnson, was died recently 5 5 10 Mr Joh In discussing several sos, dteelt partie 1 the ones awer in tinanela ite und the \ tinued growth of trasts, and lirgest commercial ine he sointed sont the a that will pie Enea olty 1 ing Jaws are xs ant, but iS if y a t n slept ' hin fond Se aeierrraeg (lat mornings et the Va single trust] poor “man's chixe oF sts, the head of run a railr armers in cturers In rywhere: wiartling re- trusts in yourself of ‘plutopho- Dr, Eddwaes DR. EDWARD KOCH IS ECTEDLY CALLED BACK TO RMANY to Investigate further «for Consumption and Asthma, ables. that he will leave for. that permite the xleantic] America one week later than he had Wy one man will | previous ly arranged to do. Dr. Robert Koch also returns to Germany. The new treatments from the Tuberculosis Congress are due to arrive at the Koch Lung Cure ‘offices, med to destruction. W at 48 W. 22d St.. July 3ist, and will He 'but taken a-1 Pe otlowed ten days later by Dr. Ede the {natitutione—| ward Koch himself. hich make these] ‘The other Koch Lung Cure Offices 1334 Arch St., Phila, Pa.; 501 . Eutaw St., Baltimore, Md.; 5 W. Court Square, Asheville, 40 | Exchange st., Rochester, | E St., N. W., Washington, D, + na | many other cities. 1 not the Inctvtdual, a : nMidle for the outrageous organiza ton of privilege. c Jam not partisan enough to lay this! pyg it eo parts. (but Twill say that | open, not + through the ame Suring, of the 1 Institut * not dad citizens: th Url they do but f what the people In th ump: if he nad fieh man would not sted mained Know how muc! his chict RIOLEY S SATURDAY ATTRACTIONS. ARE YOU LOOKING TO SAVE MONEY ? Then look toward Grand street and you can’t go wrong! Read, and profit by what you see. VACATION HATS ~=—- HOSIERY. Handkerchiefs. f Wonen Ladies’ Hemstitched Hamdker- and 300 dozen Children's Black Rib- chiefs, plain white, colored borders, Children bed Cotton Hose, slightly im- 6c lace corners with initials, and mourn- A wagni- perfects paity..s.ceeeceee serene ing borders; special lot, each $i = 4 Z o Ready- ¥ i with natty banda and ©: Wear Sl LKS. Men's Japonette Hemstitche s, Ine Te ; bar 5 eee 25c Mace ae oatoea Talika ace Handkerchiels, Untrimmed Hats. Jou price to close out lot: D5¢ with pretty colored borders, Ledies and Children’s Straw an extra tine collection of this Smee Sontinomine wisecyeur POC Men’s pei choice at, each CAH coves seesseccssersesecee, WHITE GOODS. 200 dozen, [ialrecee LACE CURTAINS. Our White Stone and Pearl M ’ Shi t e Odd pairs and two-pair lots, beau- C Hair Berettes, én 5 Ir' 5, Liful patterns, reduced. {rom $2.00, eo $2.50 and $3.00 per pair to, per pair, On Turquoise Belt Pin Fancy Stone and Plated stiff bosoms, separate =TIEWELRY sete aalenens ea SSE” SOC, 89, $1, $1.25, $1.50 Bangles, Beauty | Pins, Loundered Negligee Shiris. ju 5 ollars ane fn ate . TABLES: SisPicctntectisncceasene: aqeliareaumtientta’at: Sample Lace Curtains. dour; Braid I hell and On regular price, 98C.... Theseiare told bushel Amber; Stone Cluster Hat Our $1.00 and @1.25 each; sale Pins, Aluminum Hair Pins —— — SAS re D °50c (dozen), Séarf Elum Ac. 0 ae Fancy Stone; Gilt L A Nangle Bracelets, Stick tm inings. Turkish Bath Towels, jae aMspectacles, Perealine Lining, fine qual- Extra jaree ee and superior quale slightly soiled; all ity, black, white or colores rs} ity; reduced to, ats cach Seoseees Cin Heke pa Ce Rell Cas J6c sna 18¢ STORES OPEN SATURDAYS FROM 8 A.M. TO 10 P. Me EDWD. RIDLEY & SONS, . eit to 321 GRAND oT. aT Dentistry For Sale. For Sale WATERBURY CRE DIT. “CREDIT. fg 154 West 23d St., New Yor. | aaa | 4l4 & Al6 ces ibe MANHATTAN CREDIT CO. cen ih GN ate 05s ny a Bn Men's Suits in Light-Weight and Medium-Weight Fabrics. 7 (ety The Selling Space for Men's Trousers pee Enlarged MEN'S UNDERWEAR. Three Slashing Specialn. ‘WASH _KNEE-PA Anat were bought wp 29c,, 43c.,92c. STRAW HATS £0 a-stiling at 23c, an! 45c,; FELT ALPINES 3! 50c., 75c., 95c, and $1.45, WE HAVE NO BRANCH STORES IN NEW YORK OR ELSEWHERE. Open Saturdays until 10. PM Other Days ant6,30 P. M. 132 to 146 West MULLEN On N THE SURPRISE STORE Oth & 7th Avs. Found and F Ht Sets of | Full Crowns, Gold Fillings ver Vi au vi Ho BRIDE ii seek to Lawyers. DIVORCE one who: Reimayne, DIED. Thi a west Foners! Whitehall sreet _ Help Wanted— Male ply 22 Mi ey Oe