The evening world. Newspaper, November 21, 1913, Page 5

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Jiu Jitsu Girl Tells American Women How to Handle Masher ovement Miss Ai Kishi Wonders That “Art of Self-De- fense’’ Is Neglected in, Schools Here—As Essen- tial to One Sex as the Other, She Declares. Is a Religion in Japan! and Would Be a Boon! Here, Where Her Beauty, Adds to the Peril of, Woman Shows How to Meet Attacks. A little Japanese girl, who happened to be in Brussels at the time, was mak- ing her way to her pension one night! when she was attacked from behind by| @n apache, who drew a handkerchief | tightly about her neck. In a moment, fhe would have been on her way to! ‘Nirvana, the ultimate hope of all Budd- Mats, had it not been for her quick] |. action, But she had no fear of death, | and with one forceful back jab of her left arm she caught her enemy right; over the heart and he dropped to the pavement, Then she ran e nearest corner and found a po nand turned | the @pache over to hin, after which! she calmly continued on her way to} That iittle girl was Miss At Kisht,t who at the time was only fifteen years of age and just about the average height and size for a girl of her years, She Knew mo fear, in fact, she has never known what it was to be afraid; she Is not afraid to-day, She ts not afraid of the biggest man in the world, She is not a curios @ freak of human natur educated in the a knows how her is she has been . with the result to-day she has mastered all the polits of th itsu, and even knows the one great et of that sys- fem—the death message—which one Yr jearns unless accomplished in this art. NETHOD OF WRESTLING THAT 1S A RELIGION. She is also acquainted with Sumo be described ony. From 1 of Japan ° their lives to this} kind of sport, They are not permitted to sit tailor fashion, the favorite attitude of the Ja so that thelr legs may grow longer, and they are fed more ilb- @rally upon meat than their fellow- countrymen. The best wrestlers belong to a kind of religious brotherhood, and the proceeds go t the priesthood ple, near Tokio. In fact, ig bout may be suid to be an act of worship to as- sist the dead toward Nirvana, the hope of the Buddhists, There are three religions in Japan, the} Sumo, the Ju Jitsu and Buddha, and Uttle Al has worshipped all three of | them with sincerity, for, she says, that upkeep of} ; the first two will perfect her In the Iat- rc ay BY_KICKING HIS FOOT BACK HE. WSUL6 Go ‘OVER MY HRA. Go To THR PAVEMENT ter and prepare her for the long journey to the Great Beyond “Every human being should be able to Protect itself,” she said to an Evening World reporter to-day. n Japan every child t# taught the art of self-defense, and instructed as to how to protect itself against all forces, but I have been surprised to see how negligent American people are along this line, You instruct your boys in physical culture and give them a good physical training In your public schoois, but you do not teach them how to pro- tect themselves from attack, If the Jin Jitsu were Introduced into the public schools you would find that tt would have the effect of reducing your crimes, for the children would not forget this training as they grew older, and, need- lena to sity, would never recognize fear, HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF WHEN ATTACKED. “It is just as essential for the girl to know how to protect the man. For exan d with a kr Suppose 1 drop the knife as It very simple, n fs six foot and the n 1) pounds, wall being, and weighs an only a 6: only one hundred, it could be done just as easily as though the man erself as it is for ! or Street Thug . , 4 TOR CR, Mt WOQtGb_Fo KS HAND ‘THE GROUND WOT ORG OL m2 UNDER has ARM eT youth of five years. The secret of Jitsu is not in the size or welght bi simply requires quick action in a vital part. “Again, as the man fe ing his hand ov pavement I could quite ea je, the pain from whic rget all about the knife. Omega Oil For Sprains and Bruises The first thing to do when you meet with an injury is to soak a piece of flannel with this wonderiul oi! and wrap it over the place that hurts. It is antiseptic, soothing and healing, and gives quick relief, Trial bottle 106 Heautiful Serving Pieces in Silver Plate HE use of meat and vege- table dishes in silver plate is growing by leaps and bounds. Nothing adds more to the attractiveness of a luncheon or dinner than attractive service, and no service is more attrac- tive than silver. Gravy Boat and Platecome in two sizes, half-pint quarter-pint, ang Not only on the score of attractiveness but of long service it is most important that these pieces be exceedingly stable and well made, Those which are subject to extreme heat should be silver soldered, Our serving pieces heavily pldted on a nickel silver base and silver soldered at every joint are very beautiful in design, and in quality are of the very highest type. For pieces which are not sub- THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1913. - 8 aos t mol oF # Sat ' pars t 7 fond patch he tye art fi fe h Ae | 14 YEARS FOR GUNMAN. for fe ces faltmon, ¢ ttn ands VE THE PI ee crack \ y ae f MORE AKT ive warning tovtiy to all erool nt ts BM : vs “In eaee you w t ”n . li “i t ¥ Ut eropks that), Hatie her a dete v ‘ hind and your enem 1! vine the offe meang of | 20 Unit of sentence would be the fate vy of Harry M. 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UnsOw hii over WOMEN CAN TAKE CARE OF Jin yihiscstatwsdoibtot in the caene| ek: Mother! If tongue is NN lin nt. And if he doesn't] — MASHERS OR ANNOYERS. second fora, however, and Judge! Coated give “California 184 Broadway at Jolm St. 0/2 iee Li deft Jace a ha Malia . LA cate |WIN Res toc Drton WE ofibe BATHE Be Syrup of Figs | 223 Siath Aven, 1806 Se. | 101 Nesoea, Daw ment it wil bo because it i* otectritted. lother annoyers can feet n sate : rrods | " 4s. 250 Sixth Ave., 22d St. | 17 West 424-—N. ¥. REMEMBER TO KEEP COOL, ACT anywhiore If they are TD Te ee ed ne MONS slavery 498 Fulton St. Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn. QUICKLY. the art of wefdetenae, Kyery moran | WHE bs = | Clildrentove thiefrnit Ineat nd —— “Phe one thing you must always re. | Should know how to take care of hers) nothar anises the tend hl — member in the art of self-defense i should know how AGED MAN IN WAGON HURT. | H or Hes, to keep cool and act quickly, Kve Ove hapa Ld 1K | bitiarniia holt counts and there te ne winning or | : PUT ANS. | Ante simas! reset the t ‘ Children losing. You have the enemy absolutely, WHO attack with the male [they ty | under your control and can injure him| treating oF robbing them. tea a jliver ge wre ther /f On Our Confidential o any t you may choose—brear “Since I first came to New York PL yas lh a West aici ross, half-sick, slightly. He is tn your hy Land {f| been receiving letters from hundreds | {Heke of Far Haven i baisdehidi lS abled stem full of cold, | you choose to you may Kill hin at easily [of your lovely American girls and] is tna critical condition ax tha resu hay stomach a you would ) tacandie. One! ladies, requesting me to give them [of an auto acident tn which the Hmou. | ilartie Mother PI At orlten toR fee then yee Ore 4 of the two must be destroyed, and it] feasona tn aelf<tefense. And have do- | #ino car of Thomas Toomey of 17 St BMY a renatomed to Day. | reat art eed to help them ax mich wr tican|strect, New York, ant a. wag No Money Down| | y wyol shoul {earn ‘How to Heol Jiste the velitcte and was wie [the system, and you have a well, play: | J $ j D Unit verease sa vals DOAN (tiene wae: (neo ful el ain || Just Weekly| | know ho ! self. | for she y v " Bey he Millions of mothers give “California Pa defense mrtunately, none. nt }and being ao, la ever in danger of nepal Syrup of Five” heeause it is perfectly y you just as enaily as T breathe, A pe enter Monahan | tata to act on the stomach, liver andt Furs and Fur Coats ours T could re yu again. | . Keyport, saya ¥ MT bowels, No reference of security needed. ‘ ows the great seeret ‘ v EU) ew tl Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle i t. also knows how| ment was fled to-day Haven in the mame sliteeti Jot SCaLfornia Syrup of, Figs,” which Cothing at, [could haniah : oe Five other young men wore inl t< jit itections ter batiea ei Co meest and healthiest man in S COntrIiatad | coe Cot AED ah leg ity and revi ett Che eRe nah a i W.q ath Nua, Hawes, He Sate nT TICKET SELLER FINED, tericts 2274 3° Av.'7 "14" St. for we are sworn to f i ’ ‘ ' ie Syrup het. & 124th ‘bet, 5th & Oth Aves, wn attacked by an enemy for Governor may} Robert J. Donavan, a Polo Grounds pan use any other kind with the vow. ticket seller, pleaded guilty to-day be-seant own, by fore- w te that he would be quite wiil- ose the enemy endeavored to WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. ONEILL-A DAMSCO Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d Street, New York City ONEILL-ADAMSCQ Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d Street, New York City secures for your in- spection a real $550 Player Piano at $395. Copyrighted, 1913, by O'Neill Adams Co, when you see a friend going to a certain store for a coat, when you know you could give that friend a quiet tip and save him or her a lot of money on a better grade article - elsewhere. We have valuable information for everyone who is going to invest money in a player piano to-morrow. It’s | advice with a cash value of exactly $155 to you, if you'll | consider it. It is this: : Don’t invest one penny in any player piano in New York at any price until you come here to O’Neill’s and actually find out that there isn’t a particle of nonsense or exaggeration in our plan to sell you a $550 Newton Player Piano for $395 at terms of $2 a week without interest. Or a $350 Newton Piano for $248.75, at $1.25 a week. Come and find out. That’s all. It will cost you nothing and it may save you $155. _ - ae | Repeating the story briefly, we desired—for sound business reasons of economy in time and money—-t + sell 300 Newton Player Pianos in about two months’ time. ‘To do what is the yearly business of the ordinary store selling Newton Player Pianos, in this brief time, required an inducement to the public that would be irresist- ible. So we cut $155 off the regular $550 price of a Newton Player Piano and said ] “While these three hundred $550 player pianos last— price is $395.” ‘To make this lowered jrice immediately possible to all, we say, “Pay us 85 and we will send the player piano to your home, Pay us 82 a week on the balance until $395 have beea paid—and the instrument is yours, There is no interest to pay.” . ‘The $5 you pay us first does not bind you to keep the player piano—even after you have received it at your home, It permits you to try this player piano for 30 days, You can put it to as hard and fine a test as you please, If you become dissatisfied in any way with the instrument, or the terms, or the 5 year guarantee, or the privileges given you ina signed contract—tell us. We will come and take away the player piano and gi wk to you all you have paid us, / Newton Player Piano sell itself, You don't “guess"—you don’t speculate 1 buy this player piano. You Anew when you decide to keep thi whether it is good or bad, And should imperfectio youstillare protected. Because you can exchange for a new pl should some trperfection show itself at any time within § yeara—you are still protected. arantee reads that this store will make the imper- fection goo without expense to you. Even if the purchaser dies before all payments are met—his family is still protected. Because they will receive from uy and voluntarily a receipt for the piany ill remaining payments and making the instrument thelr propert The balance on the piano ispay- able 1 dollar and 25 cents weekly. ‘The balance on the player piano is payable 2 dollars weekly, WITHOUT INTEREST. This gives you 195 weeks timein qhich to pay for the piano or the player piano, 2 SOMORROW several hundred people will buy player pianos in New York City. O'Neill's will sell Newton Player Pianos to a percentage of these people which would astound you—could you know the number. We wish we could write a personal letter or have a personal talk with those who are not coming to O'Neill's tomorrow. We feel the same way about this as you do al inc siete eat at ¥ 1 Because your eanee Platter with Well and Tree, heavily Plated ‘on Nickel Silver, Silver Soldered, Comes in all sizes, Price, eighteen inches long, $28.00 ject to hard service or great heat we have also a less costly method of manufacture, which, however, is very satisfactory for its purpose. The MERIDEN Co. (INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANY, SUCCES World's Largest Makers of Sterling Silver and Silver Plate ’ Silversmiths 49-51 W. 34th Street, Through to 68-70 W, 35th Street, New York Ce SOR) 4 Buy that iy open, these protes is 100 justrun the allotted ese won't hast | of y atleast dee thiy Newton ing pia tion th pinne th re #1 the ONeEm-ADAMS Sixth Avenue, 20th, 21st and 22d Streets Main More—Vifth Floorm—Take 22d Street Elevator Huy your player piano to-morrow and buy it with a Newton--the player piano justifies your judgment each @ #550 instrament at 830 Save 8155 now--b ments ute reduced to our own Piano to-worrow! ie terms on the Newton 25 4 week instead of player pianu92,00 4 any obligation whatsoever om may. tal of Photor full description of the pianos Co-operative plan toe "OH! on yous Wet Street and No...

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