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PANDOM.SHOTSS | AT BIG GAME. | AND SMALL BY W.P.M*LOUGHLIN. HILE NOW YORK'S always-on-the-spot and noisy army “ot rubbernecks Were cheering Togo, the great naval fighter, in front of the City Hall yes+ terday I couldn't help going back a short span to the reception I saw given to our own fighting Admiral Dewey. My, but the people raved over Dewey! They sang songs about hin, They named cigarettes after him. ‘Phere were Dewey pocket knives, Dewey barber shops, Dewey cafes, Dewey stories for boys tana’ Dewes' chewing gum for the girls, It was Dewey from night to morn. « Then a committe made him a present of a house, and as a graceful tribute to @ graceful woman he presented It to his wife. This did not involve the actual transfer of the measly old house, but tt meant the wreck of Dewey's popularity. ag "The idee!” sald the fatwits. “Just think of it-think of him giving his wife house!” And forthwith the howling outfit cried, “Down with him!” And down tt was! Of all the fickle people In the world the American are most pronounced. And iPity of it is that the very fact of ther change of attitude in the case of pie brought about by his spontaneous act of kindliness. 181 wager @ ticket for a ride in the new eubway that if Admiral Togo gave « bunch of Metropolitan ‘Towers to his good wife th cae people would meet hiti‘e* the pier with @ hurricane of “Banzais” and a silver cornet band would nea spd parade to lead him to Donalo's Boulavo Grove, where they would fli him ft sak!. y're 60 odd—the Japs are! : WURRA WURRAITE sends from the Battleship Connectfcut & copy of the Fleet Review pub- NeghpP aboard. The question of the pre- dominating race in the prize ring seems tosbe burning up the sports in the navy. One man sets forth his views as follow: <{Who waa the ‘zink’ who sprung all this stuf about the Irish being @ ting race and producing all the mps’ in the squared circle? He must have had rats in his garret, I think when it comes to handing the Oelm to any nation as boxers you ‘Ml have to take your hat off to the Germans. Take a look at the lead- fag lghts in the prize ring for the past few years; they line up aom thing like this: van, Jack Dempsey and Jack MoAu- liffe as a hand that can't be heat by any other nationality, which is quite rue, But one must consider that when these three ‘champs’ wero in their prime the Irish were practical- ly the only nationality indulging in fisticuffs a8 @ profession. As soon as the Germans and other nationalities: took a hand in the game the number of Irish champions and near-cham- pions began to decrease until to-day there 1s not one Irish champion in the game and but one or two first raters. “As an arent follower of the gamo it seems to me, although I am not a German myself, that the halred Teuton, who decades ago had all of Northern Europe throwing up the sponge, has Seek Jo Negro, 8 Ketch fe 5 again come tnto his x Klaus, tierimaa, Ad. Wolgas = It 18 surprising with wl e . . £4; Wolesat, German, i with what ease eom renan, Keo Wen Geman.” | people can get in bad dy writing of Kextman, German. jim Firan, Yealian, things about which they know lIitttle or Pn ie | Sitay Clay” nothing. How Wolgast, Knockout Brown MePerland es sohanie, conta and Smiling Billy Papke are classed as Neson, Dane, ‘avedecerman, | Germans is beyond me. All were born of Rees German. “Quen Moran, Paglish mixed parentage under the American flag. As to those two ahining lights, Al Kaufman and Sailor Burke, I don't think anyhody gives @ rap. The Irish are not doing much in the Professional prize ring nowadays, They have grown wiser with the advance of education. They are making their money will cry ‘Packy Mclarland,’ who, ale |thFough other channels, eo they buy the though @ good one, 1s in a class by | Dest seats in the house and watch the imeeif. jaluggers from other nations wallop away Pho Irish hold up John L, Sulll- /in the ring. “Take a look at the middleweight @vision; Billy Papke looks like the ote and only champion and he's as Dutch as ‘kraut! If anybody can Nek eturdy little Ad, Wolgast it ts Knockout Brown (Valentine Braun), the New York square head. “A lot of Hibernian fight followers the gloom of mediocrity with a brilliant idea. He has shipped to Mayor jaynor half a dozen bay trees set out in grewn painted tubs which geome @empas of ornate mind has placed at intervals along the balcony of the City Hall. was a great thought. It brought me back to childhood when I stood in sro of the City Hall to-day and gazed on the new trees up on that balcony. The general effect suggested one of those toy houses I used to bulld with oe and decorate with those little emerald green trees that came with a Noah's Ark. ° But hist! Don't discourage Stover—hoe seems to be thinking at last. WM’ FPRPCARIOUS FRIEND Park Commisstoner Stover bas emerged from MHERE SHOULD BF a convention of White Hopes called to be held in trial room at Police Headquarters, Then a member of the Pollce Strong Arm Squad should be pushed in and the doors locked for a few minutes. ‘A funeral parade, with a hearse for each White Hope should be ‘held in Feadiness. Destination Potters' Field, No flowers. ‘Then the Strong Arm man should be allowed an hour's rest. have seen that Strong Arm Squad at work, B MEART-SORE MOTHERS of ADIFS AND GENTLEMEN—We the great human hive east of the IE have with us this evening that In- Bowery should know that there 1s imitable observer, Mister Hoff- air for their eickly children to be had} mann, who tas been out of tho world fomedhe asking on the clty's big recrea-| for some time. Let him tell tt: tioffipier, foot of East Third street, Here 48 & communication giving the detatis of DEAR WURRA WURRA; Hello, Mr, Mel! I'm back from thigexcellent work my varcation in Phillie, and am ‘Wil you be good enough to give @ratly astunished the way that pitblicity to the fact that the De- the Ice Trost {s makking it hot for pmirtment of Healt! us New Yorkers in iny absins. Bye for babies rick with If I hat Power of Atternity plaint on East Th! reet Pler, Iw 4 cummit everybody wot is ly from 9 to Il A nd from connexed with the Ice Trost to the to 4 P. M. I have the A. M Electrek chaire for life, ours, and as IT have an expert A Egsample: My M give her today a 10 ¢ the size of a Cole St rae to help me th ke care of more ¢ is year I can es per morn- fag than was possible during t! adden Ingolt to Injurie, carries it Igst three sumine Don't think up in @ pair Icetongs, wereas 4% want any advertisement—I don't 1b, Papper Bag wud hay served the Thm just interested in kiddies, Th purpus as well. My Misses, swal- mothers never even find out 1 lering her Indiknation, the Iceman mame, so that you see Ih. no “no onnerstan E: was mad at Object except to have as many get me the rest of the arfternoon be- the benefit of the facilities we have cosas I dident fight him for @ big ap possible, The services of the piece Ice, but as Im sonburned, nurse, medicines, excursion tickets witch 1s a sore affare, I went to and my services are all free. my Studie and gav vent to my feel- i Very y yours, ins in the she» of this here letter, RIETTA 8. , M.D. Bless the Trost, With 0, 398 East nteenth stree:. MISTER HOFFMANN. MISS B, ROTHSCHILD—The value of cards In pinochle 1s That weeshy little piece of tce which stung your landlaly Mr, Hoffmann was as big as a Singor Building alongside setiby egreeme the; dime’s worth they hand out tn cary Were ther . lode of fee for tencaq soc Sin playing the ga or g enough for a rickey befdrh which in » the dumbwaiter, + pinochle th her than a but np will beat king, either of th aren nty-three years of age trumps, Th in “ou whe ambition to become a there je no question of trump the } 5 Can you tell how be high T can reich my ambition, I play shoud eh: any position, but would Ike to be- WURRA WURRA come a second baseman. RICHARD B. B, Club, d and KAY, Manager, Mohaw . West Hu necond street, B bets all hands 4 wits: J cL: t asoball play: No, 162 i a correspondence = schoe *Twent @ ot to bat your way up, Rr ho opener discover d \ll our stars went the hard route cae had been served to top. Keep running round the draw before picking nd rome day you may be a “big and called 4 would be enti reotifted. ing one of jhe ot ntaye deal, to p ¢ draw int: picked up t foul and is « sul to pute each at board in yext jackpot Sa Nepet! clean hand should take the | 19 mean time get a job, so as to 1 to have t | be sure of the eats. em by allow the HENRY W. you must might cut off the su and white doves of p h any hope of the distribution he ealth in the direction you suggest Leave well enough alone, MALOD like Andrew ¢ THE EVENING WORLD, 8A NEW THEATRICAL SEASON 10 BEGIN WITH NEW PLAYS “The Girl of My Dreams,” a Musical Piece, and “The Real Thing,” a Comedy. will begin next week with two productions, one a mu cal plece and the other a light comedy jin which Henrietta Crosman is to ap- | pear. “The Girl of My Dreams,” by Wilbur D. Nesbit, with music by Otto Hauer- bach and Karl Hoschna, begins an engagement at the Criterion Theatre on Monday evening. A company headed by John Hyams and Lelia Mcintyre will also include Ray I. Royce, Edouard Durand, Irving Brooks, Haro Forbes, Percival Aylmer, Alico Hills, Henrietta Lee and Carrie Bowman. The title rele is that of a Httle Quakeress whose ro- mance begins when she nurses back to health @ cynical bachelor, who hasbeen injured in an automobile accident. “The Girt of My Dreams” was produced out of town last season oy Josey M. Gaites, ‘Thursday night ts the time set for Hen- nletta Crosman’s appearance at Maxine Et‘ott's Theatre in ‘The Real Thing,” Catharine Chisholm Cushing's first play. The @ory of the comedy hes @ thor- oughly domestic side. A dashing, ath- letic popular girl marries @ young fel- low, who admires these very things in her. But when children come she settles down and devotes all her time to house keeping and the caro of the children. ‘The husband attil enjova outings, and as the wife is too busy and has too many cares to accompany him, he is obliged to find another companion, The eltua- tion is beginning to cause the wife un- happiness when her sister, a young widow, pays her a vistt and gives her a little lecture on her changed appearance. ‘The wife at once proceeds to make her- self look more attractive and compel her husband's admiration, Miss Crosman will have the role of the widow and Minnie Dupree that of the wife. Others In the cast will be Marion Kerby, Frank Mills, Albert Brown, Mao Macomber and Alliene Morriso: oe 8 Tho season of Russian ballets at the Winter Garden, with Gertrude Hoffmann and the Russian dancers, will be re- sumed on Monday night. ‘Lew Fields will continue the run of “The Hen Pecks” at the Broadway The- atre on Monday evening. ‘There will be aeveral new features in the Sunday night cabaret performance at the. Folies Bergere. “The Dancing Gin,” by Henry Arthur Jones, will be presented by the stock company at the Academy of Music. VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. Ruth St. Denis will give “The Cobra’ and “The Nautch” dances at Hammer-| roof garden, where the bill will | OTTVITINS of the new theatrical MITCHEL IN LONDON HITS AT ‘GAYNOR-MURPHY CROWD’ Says They Are Becoming So Loved They Will Soon Be Out of Public Life Forever. stein’, also include Yvette, violinist; Gus Ea: | LONDON, Aug. 6.—John Purroy Schoolboys sae Gore Will | Mitchel, arriving on the Olymple, an Rogers, lasso thrower; t Five Piros- | nounced his Intention of re: ing tn coms, jugglers; Taclano Tucca, the London several weeks studying rapid double-voiced singer; Bery Brothers, | comedy cyclists; Sherman, Kranzman transit, health and police conditions and Hyman, Gordon Brothers, A. ‘T, | compared with New «ork, all of which Clement, cartoonist, and Bedint moa Ar-|he believes to be infinitely better here. thur, Mitchel was anxious to know If ther The Fifth Avenue Theatre will have Nat Wills, La Titcomb, singing eques- trienne; Trovato, violinist; Clark and Rergman, singers and dancers; the De Vole Trio, acrobats, and Henning’s ani- mals, Among others at the American Roof Garden and Music Hall will be George E. Davis, monologist; the Pantzer Trio, acrobats; Sam Goldman, the Tora | Family, Japanese equllibrists and tum- plers; the [Allan Bisters, the Six Tele- Girls, and Joe Deming in “The | had been any “fresh outbreak from Gaynor on the subway” while he was at sea, Otherwise he paid his respects to jthe Mayor, saying, “He needed a vaca- tion, but wouldn't take one so long as 1 remained there to be Acting Mayo: “The Levy Election bill,” he said, ‘‘in- sured Tammany's hold on city affa ‘i He spoke feelingly of Dix, saying, * bill went through our beautiful Legisla- turé, manfully assisted by the Governor under the party lash.” He also spoke of the proposed new Tammany-charter, but said; “We're not worrying; the Gaynor- Murphy crowd is doing so many things to make the citizens love them that soon they will be forever eliminated from New York public life | Mr. Prendergast, he sald ably Join him either in London or PARKS AND BEACHES. ‘At Brighton Beach Music Hall will be Gus Edwards's High Flyers, Ben Welch the Great Richards, Georgie Mack and Mercedes Lorenzo, Fred Ham- | ell and Kids, the Bootblack Quart Van Brothers, gymnasts; Joe Jackso would prob- aris, cyclist, and Reinhardt's Renowned | where the two will make a brief study Riythiniata, of foreign subways. The bill at the New Brighton ‘Thea- tre, Brighton Beaol, will include Prin- cess Rajah in her ptian dance, Bud REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— ——_ “Brain as whu ae Body Must Take Exercise to Keep Properly Trained Down,” Says Dr. Anna Freedman — Mental Condition Affects Cor- pulence. If You Are Fat Avoid Candy and Pastry as You Would the Plague —Don’t Be a Glutton and Don't Starve Your- self. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. ow can you keep your figure? Dr. B, Helen Knight, one of the con tridutors to The Evening World's series of interviews on this absorbing topte, counsels the reducers to eat sparingly, avoiding starches and sweets, and to exercise. Dr, Elmer Lee, on the con- trary, recommends that the fat patient eat six moals a day, but that the diet ‘be confined to fruits and etadles, When I discussed the subject with Dr. Anna Freedman, she emphasised still a different point. “To avoid an unhealthy cor palence, I believe that the drain must take exercise as well as the Doay,” she declared. “Mere me- ehanical physical exercises are not enough. One must think vigor- ously and use one’s mental energy to ite fullest capacity if one would keep ‘trained down.’ “A very obvious proof of the truth of this proposition is continually shown us. It is the ease of the thin, worn out person who Is trying to get fat and strong. What put him tn his present condition? Not phystcal strain, in nine cases out of ten, but worry—mental overwork, And what do the doctors tell him? To eat and sleep and repair the wasted body tissues, yes, but more important than all that, to ‘stop think- ing! He must keep his brain as inac- tive as possible if he wanta to put on flesh. “Then the reverse side ts tmquestion- ably true, The people whose brains chronically unused are likely to dis- cover an unwelcome increase in thelr avoirduvols, ‘The thing they have to do is to brace up and accomplish some head-work, WOMAN IN HOTEL GETS NO MENTAL EXERCISE. opake the tightly-corsoted tut etill plump female who 1s one of the com- thonest sights in our hotel corridors. Or what does her daily mental exercise consist? She wakes up @t 21 and won- ders if it will be too warm for an aft vert motor trip. She becomes slightly agitated over @ trivial indisposition of ee ymall dog. She motors and remarks that it's terrioly dusty, and really a car is getting to be a bore, She dresses for dinner and considers quite thought- fully the gown, she is to wear, In the visite the lightest r gossips at some din- ae aaecuy on, possibly, yawns over & 10- het party cine, ‘Then she retires. With the addition of a certain amount of ct ful thinking: about the numerous tAinga she will have to eat, that Is the average extent ot her mental labors. vWviat that woman needs is some real brain work. Supposing sho doesn't » to earn her living. For her own should take up some study, gn language or sociology or po- iitient economy—{t really doesn’t matter Sho should put in at least @ of hours’ work on it every day evening she € of light shows a fo what uuple f her life. fons, and do her own thinking, of accepting ready-made judgme everything from ruching to religion, She would be surprised at the results.” © shourd cultivate opin- instead REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— Fisher, cartoonist; Belle Baker, singing WESTCHESTER. comedienne; 8. Francis Dooley and Co- rinne Sales, Edwin Holt in "The Maid and the Manicure,” and Bert Howard and Elfle Lawrence in “The Stage Man- ager. ‘The Dragon's Tube and the Gorge, the Pneumatio Watered Chutes are among the cool, refreshing rides to be enjoyed at Luna Park, Coney Island. ‘A new pavilion for mothers and chile dren } n constructed on the beach at Ste hase Park. Reginald de Koven's romantio comic opera, ‘The Red Feather,” will be given’ by the Abo Company at Palla ment Park, ity of Herself BERLIN, 5.—Lina Cavalert's residence {n Berlin was short and sational. She left again the beginning of the week with Prince Dolgorouk!, ao- & cording to Berlin gossip. She was furious at her incognito de- | ing disee 1, especially by Americans at the Hote | staff 0! \< 4 is was untrue, for she was . en persona and the 2 too tall and robust @ pereon to escape recognition Sho ta still travelling under the name of her companion, but her whereabouts are unknown DY EN ARRHOEA ’ Aug. TO-DAY, FREE TIC TRAIN, OR TAKE GO TO-MORROW CHOLERA MORBUS, oo aful of ‘Rad- S continoey aed Read. Rell ee tickets at our office or a! A halt to a te Pree t! at ou fine Intern way Ready hei @ fiaune mas the d rated with Radway acelvover tue stomach ani bowels, will afford ie vellate relie? sadsoon effect. 4. cane, BOLD By DRUGGISTS. Vas of va with interest at the rate of y “oh ; yy HH’, GOLD BY DRUGOUTS, | ' | ETS FOR ANY INSPECTION TRAIN 2:25 P. M. Tf not satisfied with Kay pu end of $0 days we will refund your money, our new club house on the property WESTCHESTER. OUR TURDAY, AUGUST 6, a) 191%, How to Keep Your Figure Third of a Series of Articles by Prominent New York Physicians for the Women Readers of The Evening World. ‘But you believe in physicial exer- else, too, do you not?’ I asked. ‘es, indeed,” sald the doctor,” only everyone speaks of that, end I wanted to dwell on an aspect of the case not #0 usually mentioned. Yow what are your suggestions as to the proper diet?” “Sweete in all forma should be rigidly taboo, Candy {s particularly bad. I think the race would be much better off if th ret of confectionery-mak- ing were forever lost. A very little highs priced candy, made of the bert and purest materials, will perhaps not harm the person in normal condition. But those inclined to corpulence shoukt avoid tt ae they ‘woul the plague. Pastry tm evety form and rich, eweet cakes muat also be @iven up. DON'T OVER EAT, EVEN IF YOU ARE THIN. “But for the rest I belleve tn truat- ing pretty much to the discretion and common sense the individual, Of course one should never over eat, even if one ds quite thin, The worst thing about gluttony is that it fe oumulativ: in {te effects, The more you eat the More you want to eat, and even if you do not grow fat the food will not as- similate and thi ie indigestion and all aorte of trouble. Three meals a day are enough for anybody, and no meal should consist of more than three or four courses, “mmphatically, however, = do not ann Kassie Seale “A dally bath ts an excellent thing, either cold or hot, according to in- dividual preference. It keeps the foro of the akin free and clear, and waste |) matter in the body can be readily tiven off. “Phe patient #hould sleep as much as he choones, but he should'nt He abed after waking. That {# another elothtul trick which causes women to become stout. ‘They dawdle in bed for a long morning when they have already hed & healthful allowance of sleep, drinking chocolate and reading thelr correspond- ence. “The morning Is always the best part of the day, but It 1s particularly the ume for stout people to be up and about. Thay will feel more ike work- ing then, and keeping <o thelr regimen of physical and mental exercise, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— WESTCHESTER. A NATURAL BUNGALOW PARK WITH ELECTRIC TRAINS AND TROLLEYS Over $150,000.00 worth of property sold in three weeks, and you will readily appreciate the cau this remarkable sale. Trees, water, rocks, bills, and dales make it Visit the “Gardens” of Don't wait; go to-day. ideal for Bungalows. Cash prizes to those bullding. Non- forfeiture agreement, Free deed in case of 1s6th Bt death, Free carfare for one year. Macadam streets, cement walks, wi electricity, telephones, it the train ga BUNGALOW SITES $190 to $540 tthe 25% added, at A Few Higher. $10 otarte you, « Little each month keope you going. CLIFFORD B. HARMON & CO. 315 Madison Avenue, at 42d Street » “Phere is one other thing about which those who fear increased flesh should be onutioned. They ought to shun coholic drinks of every kind gor these © @reat fat-produce: Particularly the practice of taking wine after din- ner should be abandoned. ‘The various fade for reducing, such ae baking, sweating and tho like, are Worre than useless, because they are apt to impair the @eneral health with- out effecting the desired result of thin- ness, A combination of mental and physical aotivity 14 what Ix required.” ill pos ibn Neher INJURED AT HORSE SHOW. Marshall Clapp's Collarbone ts Broken in Hurdle Race, In the race over hurdles, the last event of the day at the Seagirt and Spring Lake Horse Show at Soagirt, N. J., ¥ terday, Marshall Clapp of Englewood was thrown at tho last Jump and broke his collarbone, ‘The race was won by @, EB, Alpen's Macedonian, easily the dest in the event Prince Henry, Clapp's mount, was running third when the horse before him hit the aticka and upset them, Prince Henry struck the somersaulting hurdle, fell and threw his rider heavily, The principal event, the Governor's Cup for the best charger in t National Guard, was won by Capt. W. A. Bryan of the Essex Troop, with First Call. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYN. wile owe) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— NEW JERSEY. At Sa et Sherrie ay yasth at itn ere ie i A lote Beibe at Dy sored a, Bie Tie a peste. Adres He igh ‘clase or 1 200 5 owed sl ay rena Lie aneurgeg Thins Wagowater, N EXCURSIONS, Mauch Chunk and Glen Onoko Aug”. $1.50 Hliewood Park LOCK ISLAND, R. I. EVERY sun antl ive. Block Ly.and, tr pompone ‘the i ares UP THE SOUND _ Best Sunday Excursion Out of New York | Janina, Seabeignt, Loa Bridgeport $4 0) Sar (ave py end A) | kt ‘ae ay fk SPAY, at Oat d ie Myal'te 835 Sh ay PA as Skt al Se I ARALORD. Rut RSL") HELP WANTED—MALE, DIMBOT ROULs TO Wantup, sui 0.3, auali, al Rockaway Beach a 80, due Fernraton SOUND Sea Cliff &| Glenwood UP THE irs ae Seeing cht In the days of our grandmothers t depended upon medicines from the roots and herbs of the field to cure disease. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound, that standard remedy which is made from roots and herbs for woman's REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— For the Next Two Years May sound ridiculous, but the purchaser of one @ SINGER’S MODEL HOMES Sareea & proto occupied by very wir ral $16 Monthly Carries One we of These Heme fila Pon te mie ry ice ee Bie. BIEN? We 8. MOONLIGHT Str ORT M.; Battery je rboronah during the entire das a oar TONEW HAVEN Renee ments, UP THE HUDSON SUNDAYS rd ki These excursions under management of Tickets at Piers only on day of excurdten, “a (SE Cliftoa, Patten Line imacried' wen becwesn earnus of tie Bai Roan sd erin; he Bogiiah Inoguage wall Yi fils by i qi Eat sO—SPLENDID ao WY €o., MEDICINES MADE FROM ROOTS AND HERBS, old-fashioned: . had its origin in this way. r thirty years it has been re- deeming its promises written on the label of every bottle by curing thousands of women of feminine ills. It's a good honest medicine, Worth £2860. Cut 10 $2,375 BEAUTIFUL JROOKLYN. atta ats et rouse, 6f EXCURSIONS. AY SUNDAY FUL SATURDAY it i Yue Son IKEEP ig ROCK, poe by gd On ee ' Sai dees rhe ., ts 8 Ly ve oy, aid tna 0 igs aie MO New it ‘Teketa, #100 FALL RIVER LINE, nt Rt ast Mss: STEAMBOATS. @ habits, ta scc4 8 at ATE eat de Panes AND ORGANS, rent pianos $3. moa tom! F tae * ng. staat, a

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