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> CHILBLAINTRAN'S TO COMMUTER Easy Indoor Exercise, Kept Up Persistently, With Proper Diet, Will| jut It Doesn't Do 'Em a Bit) Keep Hips and Waist in | sof Good, for Old No. 572 | Proper Limits and ® Had Friz to Track. | Knock Out the Double! } : ‘ Chin. ' VITH G. P. A. ABOARD.) Diving Venus Declare: ~ | That Proper Exercise 0 Passengers on North Pole. for Women Would Mean Limited Took Frigid Revenge | Fewer Rash Marriages, | on Smilless Erie Offial. | ‘Fewer sichiy Childson:| THE EVENING WORLD, Copyright, 1913, SAT URDAY, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World.) JANUARY 18, 19132. : pia (RY ‘Swim on Piano Stool for Beauty and Health, FVENPO\ARBEARS ROCK-A-BY STUFF” |““cers” svoven’ cern Exercise Prescribed by Annette Kellermann RQAREDFORHEAT AT-3 BELOW ZERO What’s More, the Bronx Zoo Janitor Gave It to Then— Coldest Since 1904, CHARITIES SEEKING AID, Pastors Throw Open Doors to Sufferers—Destitution Is Worst in Years. BARRED FOR THESE “LITTLE MOTHERS” Chicago Teachers in 32 Schools Lay Down Rules for Bring- ing Up Babies. CHICAGO, Jan. 1.—City nurses who! of hundreds of American citizena anit Chicago veoterda: decreed that the) “Rock stuf care of infants. “Even if a baby does gurgle with de- | Nght, don't exc in a untform lecture all over the city. sald the nurses) the efforin_of Gen. Horace. Porter, Don't throw baby over the shoulder, Rev. Dr. John B. Morgan of Holt Trinity Church in French Cap- ital Stricken in Home, PARI6, Ji 13.—Rev. John B. Mor gan, D. D., rector of the Americar. Chureh of the Moly Trinity, om the Ave nue de lAlme, died suddenly at be home early to-day. By the death of Rev, John B. Morgan the American colony in Paris lotes ont of ite most distinguished mémbers. Dr. Morgan, who had for nearly thirty yeors been rector of the American Church on the Avenue de !’Aima, was well known to all American residents and to most ore from the Untted States. 4 upon during hie rector- ship to officiate at the bantiem of funeral j many! prominent Americans ni thele marriage after the elvic ceremony had taken place before the Fre! Rev. Mr, Morgan took | part in the ceremonies at the tim the transfer of the body of John Paw! Jones from France to America throug . like @ sack of flour. Now York to-day experienced th} Don't lay baby face downward across coldest weather since 191, From mid@-! your knee and beat a drum call on tte night the temperatura dre steadily | pack thtll It reached a mininum of three | “Don't rock baby to sleep at night” | degre: zevo at 620 A. M, o'clock, | Playing with their toes was r Then boga: ao, Dut according | mended as healthy sport for the | e q ° ver bur the White bes santa ast ‘wshable dotts : Letthinnedel dt Abbi ait the schools [n demonstrations in dre near tie aero mark all day and far jay and bathing, but in one. # ‘The Chitolain Express, which for the | ast week has creaked down the frozen | { calle Of the Erle from Caldwell, Cedar | Greve, Great Notch and the Montciairs (Upper, Middle and Lower) was sue Premely honored, this zero day, by the presence vf General Passenger Wal- lace, wherefore a large time was had by the chilblain commuter: Nixola Greeley-Smith. All any woman needs to become healthy and beau- tiful is persist: ence, a couple of books, say Bal- anes eon zac's “Physiology a ‘The opportunity to ride with one of i the tei the big moguls of the Erle in « frozen of Marriage” and led leg STW ee express, ice-bound all along the route, Burton's Anat- wa were Pe pone td ee for xpected it Wil! be Warmes toemorrow drawn by a superannuated locomotive | én 6 inten oy uerannaieg jocomata Rrwat tous Ge tse onoae 8B MILES AN HOUR Bronchitis not come often Into the lives of the way! wl Park that the k eres had to turn commuters. But {t came to-day and NEW AEROPLANE RECORD 4 Mr. Wallace spent a bountiful hour and omy of Melan- choly,”” and a Plano atool. Such at least te # half listening to perfervid comments the equipment of Miss Annette Kellere on steam heat tn tho dens of the polar FOR JULES VEDRINES' bears. The polar hears, the muskrats © UNBUT Yow and the walrus, Flip-top, are the ely Lao operate mann, high diver and fancy lecturer, It Your SHOES animals left out ail winter, ‘The wale : itor’ i Aetodre e e | re " ev le t pid. rench Aviator in Aerodrome ; era asmile. Fact was, 0 K ENEING YOUR _ Blight at Pau Breaks World's crack a smile, He carried « very sert- “cllermann has a beautiful figure, and G doing & frost A over h kuees" expression *8@ told an audience of women whe ! aboard the Chilblian Express, and it “S#embied at the Winter Garden yester- froze upon his face before he had been G&Y afternoon that she enjoys perfect tn the talleond refrigerated caboose five health. ous, solemn and dignift a pond and bark! : Speed Figures. B thi q head iT » OK mat I noe, dan 1 Frenen pee yy rates to the yore and .% —Srmnngls pan ne hanes. “ your sides and with | ys She ANSWERED {way that suggested they were In pata 4 minutes. A sirong will te necessary, Miss Kels| ‘Many QUESTIONS Rettaneanns He took a look at them and found the ed. parts, relief. No, 610 is a perfectly Loy rmana says, to Keep one to cea crrmpanat ony -~ Riivering and pacing up and down *out- vitle toe. ; larg 50, Ain, making no stops bet auiar exerc : saan te a eee ae. pe aaes | osular exercises and a beauty diet. |Mann's lecture several women wrote (0 PeR.cevt oF sido tele den ' Ww > - PALUSC tee taaedv tl wR. ; ‘ me sey City Most women exercise and diet for| questions they wisied to lave an- | oF THE WOMEN then caves int i ty t BOYS DEAD IN CAR. j } De. thts thirteenth day of January | “20Ut three days, then they go back to! swered on canis, which were distrivu IY AMERICA ae ehia ct fee HREE 4 CAR. j hirteenth a . ; (allng fix meals a day and taking noj|ted among the auttence for that pur- cA Swing 7 S g h jot a ir day. > degre 1“ . ~ i toteph t we a “ “rom wn ' ‘| Berra mala waly wit 13 deure'# | exercise at Miss Kellermann toll] pose. One woman wamied to know | = j Slept : : nd When teata Prom Chivnge tenog rapners \ mew Pere baad) me yesterda And yet tl wonder| how to pur an inch of Hes) on her! j aw a boll ie oe the rand ne A Attanta. | old No. 612 out of her stall and *uBht | why they Koop on getting fatt™ peed | of the dens, wi et UNA aR Sire ane Wanted! to limber her up. She bah ase Tene But before Miss Kellermann gives her| EXERCISE TO DEVELOP MUS. Snows He. POIRY ne \ esha Morte ces 2c. Aaaiee i auhe Pa I bow to stern and f perth ea to reels alth and beauty it aliould CLES OF THE ARM. | | there a ver Ox to ‘te | alt under: fe 1 er “t \ Mizzen top. She © iene. wad batt Le Mated that the plano stool ts used “T° | | ‘pie PEE MRS FOr DIB a * ie ate Gnieeud; cardi delcies to port and starboard aud baft in the exercises ahe re: wee NORTH POLE LIKED THE HEAT. | +8 tcuee || A and abeam. B all corps of : diving . ‘ k eis trae. Chicane gincers did manage to Ket a fire In her fy) gg palate Heh piece of paper in each hand, stretch Bedridden Woman Is Believed IN HIS HOUSE. . luew to the titeatty: of and a few pounds of steam in ile “Por © person who waate to re- bod lechapelted and thi Prepress the ee Mo of Abo . e 1 been en route ; ‘oren bows, slowiy drow the forear: ave , ; ' myttics a Lbet any Pollen sure \ Oa Gaasrcpiane Are aba eel s5sgr meat 19 the worst poesibte | and hands Toward the shoulders. to Have Been Burned— ne ea fea (een ary dled taut nace sae ses ve mot caten auy meat ‘Fhis motion brings all the muscles 4 tt ‘ ve 1 OH, YES! COMMUTERS THAWED | for three or four years. 2 liveone | of the arms ito play.” Fireman Is a Hero. aah ! pe enaneate | OUT IN THE TRAIN—NOT! Giet of vegetables and salad, with A much fancier exerctse was that LET BABY FREEZE TO DEATH. “stencgrapte.s 1} 5 ‘There was only five n minutes’! O@castonally a LUttle poultry, but [recommended for enlarging the calf. Polke hear, who nase atl Goiay In getting out of Caldwell, wheres | AOver edt aga elf a ‘This consists of a slow walk, fn which Fire completely gutted a ro so 0 by nse Warktag te Gave denkine Mon 4 l Gi rs headed for omen eat als mi firet one ad then the other di at Wh aie \ ! | } Mee ioere i want oooy ihe for a day. Oh, yes, they do. First break-| eriites a datande ee tie ale hha qe deel ; and ties ey tor Cont: He Reaght Deiat. | Ads | By cetch at Cidar Grove, where « small ne then @ little fruit before luncheon,; “Of course,” she said, “if a woman WR Ae pe gerne the p bravid Jouking t vears ott, | In Last | \ | Tend of ieceiad commuters gor aboard “eM luncheon, then tea, then dinner, ean get outdoor exercise enough, it is) Siarhoes bk Meal 1 ti and ake A } : 1 | hoping to thaw ovt in the train, But ("eh Just a bite of something’ before better than any of these movements. jva8 reported pewn penned Pagans h f they didn't thaw, Old N needed | S208 to bed, “The great principle of indoor | i es on the fourth floor, Firemen | saver Klaw, the Alt sar who ka j every ounce of steam she could keep in TWO MEALS A DAY ENOUGH,, exercise is that it must one | ind pollee made daring rescues of een (he ror 4 We park over sin old her pipes and refused even a pum of SAYS MISS KELLERMANN. | Tegularly and on at: empty sto:n 1 erat ta ecu tegae Tee ti gente vae: civen [ RRGK UGE: NIBEAONT TIN RINE RoE eae cen, Guta de CU, require sereeat | Fee aca fat mies : (| eck See te TIC ene «fund the rematnder of the fifty or more | ck of his den ta wi yuite several a Steam to the eee eae ee mand verily, |p 7 No, meals @ day are quite enough:| “1¢ American women took more ex. | Fireimill ick i Explosion, Vic-] wo tnnabied the. ri aixeatort m pipes. Hes hing Mire. der Stenographers. Avpiy at aie Said eight cars were, O ye ‘ he firey at noon, jum a lght repast, | 5 ar ehily. tha peep tts srled | ainanoyad on nar he palace car variety. The! ercise there would be fewer early mar- 5 ie a datahad 1h: (he ateanes in ined riest Into a AMHERT Suir ihe Gaya of presiatorit pane ate real meal of the day at sages, fewer divorces and fewer poor, tim in Pool in Gas and |*' i ce, ema to th " a Whore ha_ooula th ten, wave erate in th era . ia - night clothes i ate Th accurate carmaking with open seams and peek: “A woman who wants to be bean SY bj pitta ES a Grn otis lar OF three negro children reported MI Le unas Neale Kan noid Sie faboo windows. They w older with- | tiga) amd healthy should take a Smoke ‘Hed Cellar. i In the fire, the body of was. re el hie Nid TARA deAMnue Ene } fm than without, and mye the 2 le cup of hot water when she gete 0; REPUBLICANS SET APRIL 9 wered. It was Anna Robinson, thre 5 ‘ oat h ohildven In the ‘office, } Blain Express negotiated Great Notch ty ghe morning, If she Ukes sagiconats ; Phe baby wax found on one Sf IM i Me ae Dakine Wai ince cipal ran the commuters got out into the Deik!t taste of lemon, she cam squeeze a FOR STATE CONVENTION. , Michael J, O'Donalue of ire TeUHOMlan: Dien ites isa saloon Spr, le | U-below sunshine to get warm. Nev\ atttle lemon juice im the hot water c Wek N to-day penetrated 1 fe: y to the fire the automapite ?)' : ! > — ] { @top, Upper Moutciair, where %* aptens she has @ tendency to rh Committee Selects Prof. Nicholas to « gas and smoke filed collar at No] i witleh Fire Chtet mm was riding aye were also atite win /P RIGID RECORDS BROXEN . only 8 below, A large party vo! com matism—lemon is bad for rheu- Murray Butler as Tem} tr ah At out J collided with an y owned DY | cold, ba tei | ath . . . J iting and had had 4ime Murray as Tempo- and brous! ; eg : tin she reptile holes, | ALL OVEK THE STATE, . hc Ee ee ae ney | ee Chall Ave yearw (Xo, | Adolph Gordy don APar'- COLDEST WAS REACHED AT| ! a mieten ut - ' €0 go to a fire and come back, 1en I say exercise and diet will rary Chairman, SRA lanh Gave ah nents, Seventy-third street and B AER ‘ i ir wen b Wore somewhat Wa AUB aad 4 woman beautiful and healthy,"| ‘The Republican State Committees, in staat if aay ender way, at ‘Phirty-ffth street and Broad- + MW, | ALBANY, Jan @ thermome- Atdoaba ‘iat own “band - A mighty cold bun aces 4 nila s 1 Miss Kelermann, “I don't mean | session to-day at headquarters in Ae nto a pool of water formed by | * Both cars wero slightly damaged ey ‘ea s las it the Weatie anneal registere | eT acl o yan re ry si ae em, loan Laundry, on the oor. vf ‘ | ot r * not cold, To show : atl. T mean a woman can| Stet? Convention to select four del The ex; sion occurred in the six Uve stove chimney, sald to have 4 Sim o'etoek t boe| te in the lower Adtron: mn ¥ i dence he had in 1 Vitulity, health, magnetiam and| ##te® at large, four alternates at large, | oyy qott pulang occupied by John La smoking badly for several dayw, |10W. At 7 reloek It had Kone buck to] wax 32 below vero at Haratoga $ jem, he did not ty." fo the National Convention at Chicago, |: n paper stock |i belleved to have | cause, The |tWo degrees below and ai Sone below] and 19 in outlying districts, Ther- | Commuters in frieze ulsters regarded Soproyy and adopt a platform. By unanimous prinkler aywtem| fire suddenly burst out both tha | Was Fecorded | AL 9 o'clock It way atill) inometers in Newburgh and vicinity 1 him with mingled looks of wrath and 8 Soimming te, of course,| vote Professor Nicholas Murray Butler] gray) s tive waw Lighted | frat and, second floors and, in ten malas harcgers Le ae A nor aa wind rtf resivtered from 2 to 10 dexcom be- } pity. ; Reto ise in’ the world for] waa selected as the temporary chalr-|in ¢ ha just been | utes the entire lower part Laaaued Bg ret Eerie meter wet: nis , the coldest in several years, Low nine It was in the Bergen cut that the women, ut I've oi ured of talking! men of the State Convention. Fopened for work to-day when eseaying |! Was A seething mave aah I Me the! oulat was reached al Washington Hy F superannuated enaine frvte up AHEM alot auinang in Amerioa Hare you) "vg temporary ChalTman of the State {xy Iiied from the wove j samen Macher, A ave nas al i npail Clint MRSOCHON ae Teer EEE ERS ‘ ass away. jen the wonderful count! 3 : force of the explosion amashed| & Was the ag Sak Bh + sad 10 belo cooeautere|| ne aon Voeal energies Was; know how to swim, All forme of oute| State Committee in order that ho a pie vikek ane ee ie ‘ an garb when lie saw the flames, hy alien: per cury Faxched foup be-|onced the coldest weather of a APHER eel Snrabout them that did not frecz door exercle are good for women with] Dave plenty of time to prepare hin| in:the ee Ganteluge wae. cna | Three. women. we puchied on the |JOW zero. The reward Yor tne New York |day: frigid wnap, the inereury’ re Meerences “ant 2 atyabout them that miidie of the eut [tho exception of evstings Dats T Mv speach which 1s suppowed to be of ine | tie Wipo) who WA] re-encape at the third floor, Below | Meru th thos + recorded Aaa aleE rh ropa Y j he recut stopped, (discovered from personal expertence, ta] Keynote character, ie rat knowledge tia teen the thames were piling The ravine iil hover below the | at Mloutuingiate and # ac Gain that the on mie trapiea |i nen Will not swim, at| With the date and place of the con- | OV") Sh BAAR CLGGaIT 1 they could night out will not go lower! faye Placid, | | ihe opm 0 le could look out learn (o do the swim-| vention settled, the State Committee)” i to jump degrees below. ‘Tosmorraw the | “athe Southe a pales: ene e the frosted soon went into a discuasion of the new! pent f reach dearecs | rrp writer with paalees { thrush the holes they cut in the frasied | A sania’ Crimes Wee o1 happened to whi] witl change during the |" afro Aduiioee sith “refevenceas be Be } ' Danes and wateh tie other trains , niton, | primary law. ae : tak of Cantulupo's RO rian gery aetna eine ] jwas viad in. black 1 D Finally @ sub-commitiee of seven was : snd -sdogstaird | hy sides, uring ew off lis eo rR May We may hot expert | derstquds | Bach. 4 wa Ww. LACE WILL Now KNOW | ‘lie course of every ivciure, she told me, | chosen to wrestle with the problem and] cyan jie had 5 ener the ules ot 4 mirket preferred. ; MR. nda RUN A RAILROAD. she has to cut in several | report to the State Committee. ‘The Hie ey ran up it and ene ane ona vente | { HO' A >» prove to 4 the | members of thy @ Wille Wo} t the women down, Hey (i rpante found d £ hemat : tags unt!) he wit the wncor Id, a carpsnter, wn | (a ‘Phen it was that Mr, Wallace hegan that sh n nd |iam Barnes + Samuel EB. Koente| cine nan. ty Agari: Wate mack Up t adder throux) ayy and cold No. | } ot polts on hos te run a rairowd au ed by her n } ad. | William M, Ward, Jacob Livingston, | arn rt b padestory and brought porty-fifth stre ‘ } tO pour way, dim, they had a locomos | sate there how cetera! ad: | Abraham Gruber, George W. Aldridge| W4# collecting a ant Heap oeeee Taint ature: Mathes CanCEHAAL te halanin@ae 1 } atta le tyellt | how to be boaus | ang Raward A, Merritt, fow minutes hi i 1 iy her artos, The ro 4 TP : Mr, Koenig and Mr. Livingston are the | drowned recut lelardontie disk, Whi} i | ae ee |ADVISES SWIMMING MOTIONS |onty Progressives on the aub-committes,| An ambulance carried Ca ut to drop, | oki safety ¥ | AS BEST EXERCISE The others anch unterritled | Bellevue Hospital, Ue ha rer 1 or the wrech Mole | oleh. adherents of ti rider of things, and serious interval insur Welton Sites ce the Wea Breathle ith | Hoth ail eS y good palr of «ilk ee ees Hae oe AD » Polterman Khan of tie West r Ss wi | ep yp of th oxes that yt pexplained. I am wt etation, had taken . 4 Cee te ara sara emia: “We WALDO REMITS FINES | tie work othe. senen ie ie fie Pieare : il Did Mi ace 8 HE DID Miss Keilermann ‘proceeded to IMPOSED BY CRORSEY, | tener: pus el ote eee patrolmen Aad Kone (neous iP’ een i “Helio, Hu, . fk Hy how on ‘awim indoors,” acaratin Ted: tendnia feom thes Henle ak Wing Its occupants, | B) { “pon't iio" rey, ‘There 1s nd this moastradon » brought the! Commissionar Waldo issued ectat | ern se Pegi Killan and othe 1 Na, Web aa te - ; fa, Marg Clee er bole gal Geko op s the inx obs fea at nk Fora bet ie he eer ir acts Willlam Hogen on be, {CITY HALTS To SEE SNOW,! Gui wars on Ven wade Up Py NUH APU aed Hg ky A Haton jus ne then the yn May & 1911, agains, Cap - y At j ‘j By. ! kame.” t hag ! aang. Capt. Att nach | Rivet Fatt tn leven Veara ao Lstinguie Perilous the posi- ‘ SH STWIEA UTTER ANT Bill] the general wen e logy all together John J. MeNally, dure re | Spectacle in Charleston, tt : f th ttl " i he uM A not smile heessnaiton| es eeaat tiemraleicttas a pe secapa oe fim Hein tion of the bottle YAH awh Sy oun . i ? ot ‘This exercise is suarane A NTA hmnow covers ate . : 4 BAUMAN & MODEL + t hi ial Sanat ihe ‘aking furnace Ww hair ‘ : U mt one tte reduce the atze of the lips, Capt, Dfogan had been con of} Me glare alas the and eyebr we Were MDE t he stuck with the Red Label. . ‘ BNI HENT HERE 190) vate ek | fd a icy To make the waist thinner, the [neglect of duty and of falling to ass Penner yy the t@ the Window until otter ppemen are Will his rotund waiter- ¥ ne 4 aie | forty ininu diving Venus says nothing Js bet- ja for patrolman to duty, He had) Varo’ ware ie failing elved to aid him with the hose ‘ — Asi gis) gue oh a a | ) fast, the engine tay then joining the tpe of the |ocen ued ten days pay on the strat | 1 pl ypxoieed ship precipitately de- , men j is oneer ane yeh fingers’ high above the head, and | charge and th days pay on the sec. Th ae ain pera bay aN , t ) etarted. But ans Nf de then g:dually tonching the floor ond charue. aldo pe pl may wit the unusual specs | scend to the sands Burveyor Merk rt 4 Crave, 0! with them without bemding the [verses the juden n both cases and | "ale ! vw ee THe oes, Incidentally, she recom jreinite tho fines | About four inohen of snow severed below? Agony of doubt. ' ce a ade umbuttoning one’s boote im | Captains Meldy, Foran Atlanta=tho hantest fail in nine years Wi signs ft jo eRe ing position and with the |svector) and McNally: were « |More is falling, Charlotte, N has atch the car signs. ; r Note \eailing (0 assign senior patrol en on. the level; Columbia, dened kneen stiff. lauty and fined from tiree to Ape There is \ ind) pg reduce a double chin, avsording to|'tne Commissioney yl ne nothing better q . . " Miss mann, you must He eorosa| ment in thir cases and remit Fit, Meports than Es Don’t Miss Reading the # : ' uy the plane stool on your k, your | —_— Perera LondonDRY ain \ arma. stra eave. “Stenographers Wanted” Ads. 1 1 book fn each hand, In this Doaition | a fet on sae He Slept. on : ’ ni como as near touching the ftoor | Kea ao ee ey ers 4 bed, Lore: Ey First Distilled in 1770. in the World Every Day Until wp on ts with the back of your head as you Aaor Theatre. Hennold Wolf aud Chat FO. dinnver, san found dead BUA Sir Robert Burnett @& Compan: train i Jossibly can, and with the books stilt Bing bolle ruta fe en gyri sie t No. 178 Bast One Hundred and Eighth Ii back iy You Get the VERY Pesitien potent digulss, 3 a ) your hands throw your arma tack | en thee ee ciaingics (hiasinmaing, OK. am nache 632-€24 W, 34th St, New York | agin the , ro 4 na for as posstble. a) arrange: with the stove had slipped off, c Jrops a aulis vag nar” ot aie ater Bi Bes dai ae ital aa en behey t} Seeeeaicath —~ i, Tere eh eee a a ceneaaeeateetiAe*

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