The evening world. Newspaper, July 11, 1912, Page 7

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| KEEP COOL, GIRLS; BY TAKING TWO BATHS A DAY __> Eat'Less‘Ice Cream, Drink No Boda Water, Advises Dr. Isabelle T. Smart. AND DRESS MODESTLY. Change Stockings Twice Daily and Sleep Out in the y Open Air. Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Row shall we take care of oun @elves in the hot weather? Dr. Elmer Lee has alrendy told those of ws who belong to the sterner sex how the business man may insure a “ante and sane summer tn the ctty, But what about his stenograp! A aitter. | ent set of conditions confronts her, Just as it confronts every clerk in the biz | shops, every telophone girl, in tact, every wage-earning woman who has to| stay on her job through the sweltering days. Therefore I went to Dr, Isabelle! Thompson Smart, No. 101 West Elghtieth | street, to Bet some hot weather sugges: | tions for the business girl. Dr. Smart | {9 the author of several books and medi. | eal inspector for the New York Board, Of Education. she ts specially interested {a the health problems of young women. | || “Pleaso tell us how to keep cool,” 1} | began. “I wish I could," she smiled. “I wish | Iknew myself. Ona Uke this I do | Rot believe any one in the city escapes all the uncomfortable effects of the | temperature. We mustn't expect millennium. But those of us who must work in the city through the summer | should strive to reduce discomfort to the id lowest possible denominator. And we cannot do this unless we ke: y sand @ Keep in go | IT 18 A QUESTION OF DIET, sAYs| THE DOCTOR. ‘Then Dr. Smart emphasized the point | @a which Dr. Lee had laid such stress, the question of the hot weather menu, | “% is of paramount importan: @at we should eat pure, f; properly prepared food during the summer,” she declared. “Owing to the low vitality of the the intestinal tract 1 throws off the poisonous substances ‘that may be introauced into the to cause serious illness at this sea- on, i “Many women who stay tn the city all summer prepare their own meals. In that case let them do their mariet- ing with special care, and watch the {cebox where provisions are stored. 1. 4 pare those served raw, that are t bit wilted. It ts even more dangerous to touch fruit that ts nut i | Perfect condition. When it Is under- ripe tt 19 likely to cause dysentery. | But when it ts overripe no one know what may happen. “Fruit that 1s too ripe has invarl- ably been the resting place of flies, the | very worst germ carriers that wo know. Their unclean feet may hold death in @ hundred different forms, And, as I said, one's vitality 1s lower in summer, and consequently one ts in No condition to resist any germs that may be introduced into the system, Therefore, by all means shun food to which files have had access. If you go out for your meals, avoid fly-infested restaurants ‘and lunch rooms. Also do not hesitate in any restaurant to wend back a dish which is not per- feotly fresh. “As to the particular kinds of food that should be eaten tn the summer, To-day nae To-morrow | 22 Jewelled Adjusted $ g Gold Filled Watches F not, only in New Xorks but here, inathe. Ualted (6 ited watche: to, ro ‘and tor you to prove this te a matter of goin rellal is fs In guar ne anil hae been timed CHARLES A. KEENE 180 broadway, New York — @FmM UxrE © o'cLocE. | abundant nourishment. has been accustomed to eating meat I do not think she should give it up at once and altogether. & day Is often enough to eat meat dur- ing the hot weather, and it's a goud plan to avoid the red mea or ‘ish or desirable substitutes, only be sure that they Tf the heavier m they should be reserved for when the day's work is over. “Nature, of course, dietary of fruits and green things, and perfectly fresh. sare enton at all, offers her own Chicken Tam not @ believer in too violont| one fe never wrong in following her T think that once dinner jeations. Only her offeringa mi If a woman| bo unadulterated and uncontaminated. “The question of what to drink in summer is an important one,” continued Dr. Smart. “The temptation of women is undoubt- edly the toe-cream goda. An ocon- sional soda will do no harm, but it should not be made an habitual beverage. Fruits and vegetables have a natural tendency to form: carbonic acid gas in the body, and if im addition we fill up the stom- ach with fissy drinks the carbonic “Almost Human” The Walters 88-Note 395 Mastertone Player Piano You Can Readily Own One by Paying $10 Down and $2 Per Week No Interest; No Insurance; No Extras of Any Kind. Price and terms include bench, cabinet, cover and 12 rdllsof music. Je!" System ¢ item + setisfactory: This sy Among the ing as exclu Flexible Strikin elf- Adjusting Device é ‘almost human,’ and can do what heretofore could eccomplished only by fa skilled pianist after years prac- tice—that is, play all the world’s music correctly. You can easily sat- isfy your every desire for music, no matter whether your taste uns for popular or classical selections. The Expression Devices are so simple that it is cnly a question of alittle ap plication in order to obtein the desired r) artistic results. yer Piano Action is due shiefly to its simpli- y and durability. It contains the “Dou- ‘ives, carrying Primary and Secondary tiers of Pneumatics. onsidera its principal advantage being the infinitely better repetition when pleying soft, or pianissimo, passages. bly more expensive, is unquestionably the most any special patented devices used we mention the follow- nthe Walters: Fingers. neu matte Tracking P cated Folding Treadle Seat. Write for‘our iatost iMlustrated catalogue. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO our Our ou ir our. ut x bi ‘Walters Upright Pianos, up from $250 Including Chair, Cover and Free Delivery. $5 Down and $1. Week. Rent: slew Fe Finest: from Jeliew + tanh Hrenktust 1 rice, $1.7; ap 1 Quart’ Can egular Tbe exten Heart Whiskers ey Cocktail uth Cocktail, Fresh Fis Flounders, per Ib Porgies, per Ib. Sea Bass, per Ib Martini Coektall. bc big bottle, Currant ‘or Mixed iarge land Kyeq potted in b Lexington to 3d Ave. | Bloomingdale Groceries Prices that point to the only practical way to reduce the cost of living The Wonderful Bloomingdale 9¢ Sale:— Our Ie Maine Corn—oOnly 6 chal pel i ‘Our regular price, The Se Gotite for. ite hott! athe Bloomingdales sa Mh Maryland To All Extra Pine, at the Amazingly Low Price, Each, beautiful new Walters Piano or Pl a. ‘ment and allow you to pay the difference a Salesroom, Third Floor. 59th to 60th St. Worceatershire Sauce — Equal to any; bottle, : at “Tartar—Quarter 1b, Vinegar—Purest; big Soda—Purest and best; Highest strength; bottl Rolled Oats—Finest; Red Kidney Beane (feats ’Roraxest-ibe picke. Wines & al RHINE WINE Bottled ani Shipp. FRIST & RENACH, Bi Specia ner Co. k hannisberger ss... Frevener Gol Bass & Co.'s oes, Pale Ale, $1.43 95¢ Others aell tt for £2.00. h Specials for Friday 6c Butter Fish, Ib. Market Cod, Ib 6c Haddock, per Ib 6c | Weak Fish, per Ib. 8c 6c | Blue Fish, per Ib. Ke + 6¢ | CodfishSteak,Ib. 121. THE EVENING WORLD, THUBSDAY Resides, the eweetteh, sickish soda ion't really @ thirst-quencher. “What we patrons of the soda foun- should regularly ahoose aré sitghtly actdulated drinks, such as lern~ Buttermilk 16 ot weather beverage par excelienc We should drink as much cool water a’ we wish, for the body needs an ex+ tra eupply, aa it ts continually giving off moisture in the form of perspire- But we ought not to take water had ico You never can tell where the It may be full of tain onade and orangeads. tion. or any other drink which hi in It. lee comes from. JULY @eems unquenchadl sometimes better than a cold.” MODEST ATTIRE GIRLS TO KEEP COOL. “And now what are suitable the T asked. fortably,” replied modeatly dreased that The Evening World is ite great Influence against dency. ‘A simple dress, not too tight, this typhoid germs, Inoldentally, when thirst warm drink ia WILL HELP hot weather clothes for the business giri?” “She should dress modestly and com- Large size, red borders, special. . reg. 21c, in Kitchen & Roller Towel ng, 10 yds. check glass toweling. quality; 17 in, els, Worth ples. Huck Towels— in.; very special. Large Turkish 1S¢ value, each at 7 ruffle. Regular Very speci Regular Very special at. Regular Very special at Regular price $4.00 — Very special at.... ial at.... Included cre Mes: Towels & (Towels & Toweling | 10c Large Huck Towels to Go at with red borders 5e| Huck Towels — Heavy quality union linen, large size; ‘103 2c Linen Huck ‘Towels —Extra large size, red Lewd id vacbinel 59e 17 in. wide, red and blue bor ders, also 17 in. blue and ted Roller Toweling — Extra heavy 12). 18¢ Plain white, red and blue bor- ders; mostly manufacturers’sam- A very large assortment of borders; towels are all large. wide; value 16c; special, yard 5,200 Linen Buck adage a Se, Extra large, hem- stitched and with wide damasi borders; size 1abinda yg Ze Bath Towels to go at Fringed red borders; large size. ‘Turkish Bath Towels--Hemmed, large size, heavy quality; 10: No Mail Orders. Bloomingdales’, Main Floor, Women’s 2-Piece Matinee Dresses ie Made cf lawn, in polka dot effect; skirt has deep waist; waist has sailor collar, fin- ished with narrow border; tum-back cuff with border, fitted with belt at waist and the sacque finished with Wrapper Dept,, 24 Floor, Madras Curtains Imported Scotch Madras Cur- tains, in Colonial effects, 214 to 3 yards long, very strongs easy to launder; at these pric: price $2.25 — . $1.50 .. $2.00 . $2.28 . $2.78 Blooming lates’, “‘Tiitrd Floor, price $2.98 — price $3.25 — $3.25 Solid Oak Dining Chairs « A striking exomple of Bloomingdale supremacy in Savings in Women’s ard Misses’ Sweaters wool; Bloomingdales’, Main floor, “15. Mohair Bathing Suits at with separate bloomers; Dutch neck of galaten and in- |, set sleeves and belt, trimmed with gelatea in contra sting 25 Women’s Cool Summer Underwear Women's Knitted Vests of Swiss cotton; ribbed low nec! large sizes; value 1 ‘Women's Union Suits, perfect quality fine rib; light ; low neck; umbrella drawers; trimmed with torchon lace or tight knee; regular and extra large; value 39 22 very special, at.. c Women's Vests, Swiss rib lisle, also shaped cotton vests; Sum- mer gauge weight, low neck, also umbrella lace trimmed pants; : including extra ‘ial, at. c chitiren's “Porosknit Under- wear, genuine; short sleeve vests and knee drawers, with double also Balbriggan 18: ain Moor, sleeveless and (10, 000 ‘Muslin Pillow Cases size 42 x 36 le inches, at... Size 42x36 before hemming. Size 45x36 in. before : Zc hemming; special.. Bloomingdales’, Main Floor, Crepe ce Chine, Ten Tess and waist lengths also,! $739 giving— A solid dining chair of quartered oak, with banister back, full box frame, seat reinforced underneath at corners, heavy legs with claw feet and full slip s covered in genuine leather, One glance will convince you that $3.25, the reguler price, wes a one, FOR FRIDAY ONLY, our price $1. 39 will ke. No C. 0.D., Mail or Phone Orders mingdalea’, 4th Floor, fancy shawl collar model, a the summer. course, an essential, [ that stockings should be changed datly, LEXINGTON TO 3d AVENUE ‘100-Pe. Decorated Remnants of 39¢ to 7ic Silks at 2c a Yd. This lot of ren nants has been accumulating for the part menth «rd murt new ler ve; ines, Taffetas, Fcularcs, Striped Wash Silks, etc, Values range frem 39c to 75c per yi rd, at twenty -n'ne cen Lengths from 1 to 12 yards— lustrous silk finish, Bias ie ten or 15¢ Children's Fine Ribbed Stockings silk lisle, light weight, fashioned black, tan and white; sizes tow ‘mill and factory 15, in all the popular colors; also garter top; white Norfolk style eweat- ; white; special ers; special, $1.98 Women's and Misses Sweater Coats a spec al ase offered ankle; under price; pure worsted and zephyr wool, includ, 6 to 945; special ing many new weaves and pretty models; «4, very white, tan and gray; regularly $4.00; specia.i $2.98 price Leper 11, 1912. without @ high collar and with Sleeves ending just below the.ol bow, is @n ideal hot weat! cos. tame, The hat should be broad enongh to shade the ey: but ae light in weight as possi irl ever wears puffs or false curls she should discard them auring the hot weather and reep her head cool. shoula be washed fre- h palr atte {4 lese dit f hot weathe tub bath ny girla who atand a erent dea} trouble with their feet during Comfortable shoes are, of but In addition to and behind working day “The girl whi the 59th TO 60th Waists A surprising = value in dainty lingerie waiits square neck, yoke and front panel of eyelet sembroidery and wide lace insert- ing. Cluster tucks in back and pearl but nna 4,98 Tureen, to go at Our regular price is $6.50 They are American Po Dinner Sets with floral decoration, and sell reg:larly for $6.50. Dinner Sct Willow English porce- lain; 46 pieces; value $2. 49 $3.50; special at.. Blue Willow Dinner Set-—55 pieces; English porcelain; regular $5.00 set; $3. 98 very special at.. lace inserting; special 48 price, Friday ¢* Moomingda’ Dinner Set- American porcelain; 100 pi with soup turcen, gold. borde : OREM viet. cians $5.58 Insignifi Dinner Set—American porcelain, with pretty floral decerations: 100 pieces, including $6.98 soup tureen; sale price Decoraied Tea athletic coat Me made of Incandescent 3.50 Port- GasLamps 19c ‘ on able Gas Reading Lamp Verde antique straps 10,000 Un candescent Gas Lamps, good incandes- cent burner, tig Floor mantle Lg "$ & globe. 19¢| brass 5. 75 Trcandescent Gas Mantles, upright and inverted, at 5c Bloomingdales’ at Bloom N Tercfere ere rect ccd prices, Yeu cerret Nines, Fey ling, Fercy Mcires, 8 yard. ber les’, Matn Floor Whire: rds, ete. Porch Screens nat ae color and green regularly 70c; at regulasly 9Be; at $i: 8x8: regularly $1.35; at 10x8; regularly $1.65, at Size 12x8; regularly $2.00; at. $1.35 $1.50 pumps, Oxfords, with heels, in all Reliable Summer Hosiery Women's Silk Stockings -pure,; Men's Pure Silk Socks — thin, thread silly extra quality, geuze| —sinoothty, woven thread silk; in Women's Sweater Conts— travel weight, mercerized lisle and stop| black, solid colors and combination ing men's samples; slightly soiled; run gerter top, double sole and high! effects; lisle heels and toes, which plain and fancy weaves; white, spliced heels; white, tan, black] insure long service; very special gray and cardinal; sizes 36, and numerous other values at our low price of, 16 38, 40; $1.50 velue at 98¢ colors; very special..... | pair ve c Women's and Misses’ Sweater Women Boot of Men's Silk Lisle pan fine mer Coats—fancy weave, with shawl very. © gauge silk, full] cerized, thin gauze weight, double collar and pocket; strictly all wool; feshioned top, 6 inch double welt! — spliced linen soles, heels and toes; white and erey; $2.00 and double soles in black, 49 in black and wide range of 12! value, at.... $1.38 tan or white; special Jc| colors; pair 2¢ Women's an atlas Blazer Women's Silk Lisle Stockings Men's Sample Socks ~ 3,800 pairs; Coats—now all the rage, of pure beautiful quality, gauze weight;| all fine gauge cotton; full 4-inch double] made, seamless, many desi colors to choose from, includ- ing black; all sizes; pair Children’s Imported Socks~ for babies, too; white or dark grounds, with contrasting stripes, figured effects or white ground with stripe or plaid tops; sizes 4!y to 84 ny shee, PRE. cerpes Main Floo value at our Booming tales Tn fact, twice a day is not too often— i ie sasemmeaeannaniiel an be Inundered even in a ha a day are none to a) apofige in the mort at night practicable there ght and morning, plleations af cool more op of office «th Lingerie Men’s Coolest Summer Underwear nt prices for the kinds now in greatest ce nand, Men's Fine Nainaook Underwear, good quality crossbar nainsook: length drawers crotch; cut full and made and finished as thoroughly as_ any 50c garment i in the market; ourprice fr Reay QOe "8 White Mesh Underwear, Poros mesh; short sleeve shirts; and double seat drawers to match in knee length; each 24 Men's Balbriggan good sleeve shirts and double-seated drawersto match; with suspender on drawers; strictly perfect: Moomtngtates', “Fruit of theLoom” Muslins, at, per y Also Hill and other Stand- ard Brands, a full yard wide. Limit 10 yards. and can fany sleep In hot wi Ko to bed en “Above all th and The ideal pt v should be a sponge Frequent ap- water to the neck care will make the] tf she of rtable a vroly confined to J get all the fresh away for a co’ TREMENDOUS FRIDAY BARGAINS IN OUR WONDERFUL July Mill and Factory ALL CARS oo == Table Mercerized 58 in. wide; beautiful in. wide; STREET at 48€ designs; 40 70 in. wide; large value 60x80 pure linen; $1.69; each shirts and knee with double Girls’ gr and openings all nituser” 18 ¢ Main Floor. Yards 2 cards for. . dozen on card Austrian Shel staple sizes, Ke Main Floor, Dress Gceds Remnants at25eaYd Thee cflerd te mics thé cpperty) to mike recom for cur new Fall pecce wl ch ore ccmirg in rap! rerenents are Mcheirs, § Shepherd Checks, Noveliy £ Gced vaiuce for little money. Bloor Women’s $3 Low Shoes to Go at $1.60 All have genuine Goodyear welted soles, all sizes 3 to 8, in B, C and D widths. patent colt and gunmetal; and pumps; eight styles to select from. Women’s White Pumps | Girls’ White Just when low cut white shoes are most in demand, we offer regular | Reguler Shoes 50 hij Blo Shoes Reguler strap ps and covered or leather vin, $1.00 Juniors’ 1-Piece Dresses for 72¢ Offered from regular stock to-mor- row, a dollar dress of good quclity linene, with pointed turn-down col- lar, front of waist, belt and sleeves Juniors’ $9.00 Dresses, $5.00 Juniors’ One-Piece Dresses, in fine serges, with sailor collar and cuffs of white serge, embroidered, or col lar and cuffs of dif color, embroid. ered, or trimmed with satin; sizes 13, 15, 17 years; value $5. 00 $9.00 and $10.00; at.. ", Mt, much the better, woman needs a vaeation,” cluded Dr. Smart. Sale! Damask; per yd. Mercerized Table Damask —- extra hicavy ually} beautiful lustre; numerous choice special, per yard bo t Mercerizod Table Domask—Very + 50c valu special, per yard. Doublo Damask Table Linen— Extra fine quality pure linen; and other good patterns; reg. $1.00 value; yard. . Hemstitched ‘Tablecloths—Pure linen, signs pecial at, each hed Tablectott: in good heavy 119 nn, SLL All-Linen Tablecloths—Size 66x Rain Capes # $5¢ striped rubberized erously full over shoulders; neat derwear, | | plaid lined hood yarn; short for Buiton Bargains: Ocean Shell Pearl Buttons, large sizes, 6 on card, opecial, Mississipp! River Shell Pearl Buttons, lates sizes, 1 card, 2 cards for. . Hand-made Macrame and itiah Crochet Buttons, small trim- ming iad 1 + aan oa Leathers: land 2 eyelet ties sizes 11! to 2, for White Roman Sandal to2 . alr ahe can. Let her go “end another| if she has access to on returning from wok. | finished work. Or let her tal wit than It sounds, for) ride. If she has a home in the ther, and should s nas, every working git not get “It she can secutive week or _$WO weeles, Jot har go for week-ande under a tree and reada’ yook a few miles out In the countey, she has had a reprieve from hot Brice — walle and paver ments, Linens: Table 17e heavy quality: imit 10 yds. value; pansy, rose, 68. size; pretty de- $1.19 each; 79. ‘Sise heavy quality; ay rain capes, cut gen- ae c i Ri, ie baer 10. ern tings, Challies, Serges, os’, Mala Flor. is White Button v0 2, for She needs pl 7

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