The evening world. Newspaper, April 1, 1912, Page 18

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~ SHOUTS THREE IN ~ “BAMTLENDAR : CR Herman, “Enchantress” > ‘Cellist, Wounds Brothers Room Broken Into and Brass Knuckles Used on Man Taken for Another. i j i ? t i | z z i | £ t : a3 i 5 2 i i cause for quarrel with Hennan, uf 3f Rarller in the morning, Herbert Onap- |°4 the intruders did was to smash 4A battle royal was then waged in Hennan is very powerful, mmissioner Johnson to-day an- the appointment of as be recommended than swimening in cold fire’ marshals at salaries of $1,500 Fay: year. The resignation of Edward dr», won, of the former Chief} woman of forty who wishes to get WAL MAN |Shapeless Who. Attack Him, “The Enchantress” opens at Opera House here this even- | Marguerite Mooere Marshall. be two vacancies in the| Are you a fat women? B. Hennan, ‘cellist, as! YOU KNOW, and #0 Gore that full rhe Sending me hess |teneth mirror, the @ressing-room con- i» hi, | eesional. To outsiders you may brave- im remained with his)\) name yourself “plump, .‘‘well- here to-morrow, Hennan | founded,” = “‘luzuriantly "—and Gischarged from custody |*tolcaliy face their scarce-concealed t his act was in self-|amusememt. For though corpuience, Uke poverty, “is no Glagrace,” there oocurred early yesterday | are few disgraces that cause such of ¢Bavoy Hotel, where the two mu-| keen humiliations. And in your own ataying during the en-|neart you always know whether that i “The Bachantress” in ttle adjective of three letters ‘Three brothers named Chap- | truvhtully describes you. ito the room of Hennan, If it does, if you do labor under the were attempting to beat |burden of the “too, too solid flesh,” I of him, he secured his re- pon him being made under misapprehension that he was San-|@argent heade one of the most famous achools of physical instruction in the JUGHT TERRIFIC BATTLE | United states. He has written many IN DARK. books on physical training, and invent- eral new varieties of gymnastic epparatus. And he says, quite bluntly, that “two-thirds of ali the corpulent persons are women.” ‘WOMEN SHOULD KEEP UP AC. TIVE EXERCIOE. “A great deat depends upon the life he declares. “If a woman drops and fancies she is too old to continue the games and sports of her youth, she the room. ich fer hia three as- .the derk. All three men and Edgar Chap- will die, Harold leg. imerepse in weight.” ‘Then Dr, Bargent gives some other Feasons for the existence of fat women. Among them are diminished mental ac- tivity, the acquirament of indolent habits, a phlegmatic, essy-going dispo- sition, the consumption of alcohol and an overabundance of nu:nment, TELLS HOW TO REDUCE QUAN. to-day, gave the ‘ofthe trouble as the fore- | : im ef Hennan s door. keep from growing tat, or if she is fat whe can greatly diminish the quan- MaNrone. THAT OF | itty of the fat, if she will reduce her ‘ Giet and keep up her exercise.” eters Taade | He continues: “'In order that thle ex- thinking tt was |@rse may be made enjoyable, instead ~~ sounds of the |Of taken as a duty, women of all ages of glass and the |ehould cling tenaciously to the sports : of their youth, Let those who have learned to walk, run, ‘dance, swim, skate, play tennis or ride Horseback Inte |Sontinue to do so, But of course all Of these exercises must be taken in his | moderation after tomy. left | “Everything should be begun with — extreme gentleness and continued for I) be- [ORY & few minutes at a time, Dancing He haa [#24 swimming are the safes of the Herbert [Popular forms of exercise, but, both ‘Breast. They | Subject the heart and lungs to consid- thet he ereile strain and should be taken up with"extreme caution after. one is forty years old, tf they have never deen tried The esttiétlo dancing is es- Dectally attractive to middle-aged wom. en. In Boston and other large Eastern cities middle-aged women do esthetic dancing with as much grace and finish ae the younger women, “@wimming offers mt once the double advantage of being @ pawerful tonic to the ciroulation and one of the easiest back to had ran fe FEE aa tre 1h i a 3 edits rie je 328 rf; ; NEW MARSHALS. exercises for a woman to learn and keep up after the art has once been : fe IN FIRE DEPARTMENT, |*:a¥tre4.. The mother of three of the nated swimming girls of Boston, @l- Kelly Suddenly Resigns From |toue more than sixty years old, takes her swim every day in the season, but No Reason Is and she can 40 an unusual number of ‘stunts’ in the water, If the woman ts Given Out. strong and vigorous and wishes te re- duce her welght, no better exercise can water, “The beat exercises for the average sport and recreation: at the. same time ‘are, in my opinion, whe following: arch- . [Ory Meyeling, bowling, é¢anoeing, oro- quet, golf, rowing, fishing, sailing. ‘These exercises are of such @ nature that they are not iikely, te be over- who | strenuous, though they may be made suMctently active to be intereming.” man, | dishes and a maker of beds and too ‘busy to wo in swimming of ride a bi- Dr. Dudley A. Sargent| Tells’ Fat Matrons to| Take Active Exercise, and Says Swimming le a Good Thing to Re- duce Corpulency, and So Are Golf and Tennis. ASSAULTED BY MISTAKE. But for Those Who Can- not Spare Time From Household Drudgery He . Declares They Can Put ‘In Enough Licks at It to Answer the Purpose. forty, her active exeraise after she is twenty! But suppose you are a washer of a Sas wre wow gree THE LONG HALLS Poa Ama: No better method can be devised for strengthening the chest and straight- ning the e than in scrubbing floors mm the hi and knees, especially if the left uy as well used. Sweeping with a lon ad- mirable means of developing the chest and shoulders. “If @ carpet sweeper is used instead and fiexsor muscles of the much Working a lawn-mower brings the same group of muscles into till more powerful action. Kneading bread is @ specific for a finely shaped | forearm, and an hour's work at th that women lead between, twemy and! washboard is equal ti i similar effort with the ch | of the upper | In fact, thi ‘Women | who fo ke active soon will become so in her bones and ¢zére! eatin: | WOMEN EAT TOO OFTEN, DE-| CLARES THE DOCTOR. ‘opinion that many people “ force of habit. They do n they are hungry, but bec: afraid they will be hungry.” He advises the stout woman to “try | aut the noon or morning meal sm habit. Her weight down—that 4s, 0 imprudent at the next vinj one will attain the ideal “Juno t of beauty and good form, Man, Long Ill, Leaves Family and Dives Five Several families living at No. 20 West One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street saw a form flash past their windows as they were at breakfast to-day. At the bottom of the ght shaft they found the body of John James O'Hara, forty- one years old, a plasterer, who lived with his wife and several children on the top floor of the five-story house, Mra, O'Hara was one of the first to look down from her wnidow. She recognised her husband's clothing. ghe had given: him his breakfast only a few mimites before and thought he was still in the apartment. Ail the windows were closed, and it was learned that O'Hara had gone to the nd jumped off, In deacending he barely missed several of the windows as his body bumped from one side to the other of the nar- row shaft. He landed on his head and ‘wag inatantly killed. Mrs. O'Hara said he had suffored for some time from Bright's disease and that she had once prevented him from killing himself, —_—_—__—_ Author Karl May Dead. DRDSDBN, Germany, April 1.—Kari May, the well known writer of fndian tales and romances for boys, died here to-day in his seventieth year, He trans- lated hundreds of stories from the Ara- bian, Turkish, Persian and Chinese and wrote many Stories ‘eating with the Indians of the Far Weat, ae ane Spring Makes Lambs Frisky, The Easter gambol of the Lambs was held in their clubhouse in West Forty- fourth street last night. As usual the entertainment was private. The pro- gramme included a burlesque on “The Broathurst. Refreshments were served, Blessed if you do . 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