The evening world. Newspaper, April 28, 1915, Page 3

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i THE EVEWING WORLD, WEDNESDAY APRIL 28 1915 DOCTOR HEDIS Every Woman, Even Up to the Age of Ninety, TELLSHOWBRIDE GOLDWATER SEEKS .” HEARING STARTS IN “QUACK” RAl Inve ators 1 tf Metheat ‘ iM Taken in th Round-Uy | HEALTHY FOUND “SICK. Money Payments Alwa ‘ t W " der ition the Treatment Dr fh Met tte ad vertiaing dct kon in the recent police ra ngineered by the state) Department of Labor, and the County Medical Society in an effort to stamp oat “quae and © iiewe tlee of in ' + city brought b re Chief Magistrate Me Ado ' al lerne and he and an office assistant were held for Special Seasions The testimony Metr who conduc at N 6 Becond Avent ry Poly e | Detective Toute He San M. Auerbach and Frank C. Craixe, ators employed by the partment of Labor Auerbach, the nd the | frst witness, t Court that he had composed a letter | in Jtallan and sent it to Dr, Metz on telling Dr. Mets that ted to know what the matter with him After other communication was sent Auerbach informed that he was | in a serious ¢ medi- would not suttice to effect | ndition and that cine alone acum Cra Metz there wa ge testified that he went te Dr, yfficn on April 5, 19th, examined and told t and athe had something the matter with him. br. Metz replied that he thought he could cure him for $15. ‘The witness sald thet he told the doctor he had | only $2. whieh the doctor promptly | ook, directing him to return in. two days with the balance. But Craige hever went back Detective Barber: stated that he vent to Dr, Metz's office in Septem. | ber, 1914, after hav been thed by physicians partment, Wasserman of the E him through the test and pro- who put bieod notinced hin uninfected in any way. But Dr, Me told him he Wasa not at all well and that it would cost $45 to] eure him, ACID IN STOMACH SOURS THE FOOD. Says Excess of Hydrochloric! stomach trouble anc always due to aci —and not, as most folks bel ve, from a lack of digestive juices, He states that an excess of hydrochloric acid in the stomach retards digestion and starts food fermentation, then our our | garbage in a can, f i fluids and) gases which he | stomach like ® toy balloon, then | get that heavy, lumpy feeling in the! cheat, we eructate sour food, belch gai or have heartburn, flatulence, water- brash or nausea. He tells us to lay aside all digestive aids and, get from any phar- macy fou Jad Salta and take a fant oonful i ‘kfast while it is effervescing, and, poh etal to continue this for one week. While relief follows the first dose, it is important to neutralize the acidity, remove the gevmaiing. mass, atart the liver, imulate the kidneys ea free flow of pure inexpensive and is made id of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and sodiun hosphate. ‘This harmless salts is used Ee thousands of people for stomach trouble with excellent results,—Advt, ATTAIN BEAUTY OF FACE AND FORM || A study of the tives of Beauties is both interesting and profit-| able. In such a study we are atmazed to learn they devote so much of their time to preserving their natural charms and developing those which they do} not possess. Massage has ever been the 2 of attaining beautiful, clear transparent skin and filling in the hollows in the face, neck and arms, and developing the bust and rounding out the form in| a firm and natural manner. Here isu creme which is being used | by many beautiful women of today who rival in beauty the ancient Venu ule d » or Hebe, the youth and spring in Great ation ytholog: Medicated Ve-nos-ol used a: sage or cold creme on the face and neck, arms and bust will develop these parts and make the skin peau- tifully clear and delicate. Any well-stocked drug store will supply you with this creme and re- und the purchase price if not satisfied @ thorough trialemAdve, | a mas- Can Build Up and Keep a Perfect Figure PLAYEDMARKET ON CHCACOANASNEW Second of a Conte of tenneteen With Mise Susanna Cocroft, Expert Who Has Added to the Beauty of 65,000 Women. \Yudicious Diet and the Right Kind of Exercise Will Perform Marvels in Creating and Preserving the Bodily Beauty, One of the Rarest of Feminine Endowments. Just Why Some Women Are Beans and How They Can Overcome Gross Corpulency or Make Graceful Curves of Disfiguring Angles. . This is the second of @ series of articies gi by Miss Susanne Cocroft n to The Evening World The titles of the articles follow 1. The Cultivation of Beauty Is a Duty. I. How to Have a Good Figure. 11, Cure of the Skin and Hair IV, How to Sit, Stand and Walk, V. Health, Character and Beauty. ARTICLE II, By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. One of Woman's rarest beautics is a good figure. And it 1s “rare” in two senses of the word. Sometimes could thetr shades be taken on a stroll down Fifth Avenue, or even into the dress rehearsal of a Broadway beauty chorus. To the Greeks, infinitely more important than beauty of face. Polite foreigners say that American women have the best figures in the world, Yet 90 per cent. of us deviate from the normal, and how seldom in New York does one see the tall, perfectly proportioned woman, who is neither a sausage-roll nor a string-bean! Yet this is the dictum of Miss Susanna Cocroft: regular features; all may have “Few women have groomed and wholesome “No woman need take her figure for granted.” Miss Cocroft continued | vivactously. “She can make herself as attractive, expresstve and mag: netic es she wills, In early life, before the bones have hardened, even their shape may be changed, and at any time In life the adjustment of the bonca in their sockets and the quantity and contour of the flesh may be altered — even at the aze of ninety, If one has neglected her figure in early years, it is never too late to improve it has lived fifty figure or look old and wrinkled? WOMAN CAN ROUND CURVES OR RID HERSELF OF FAT. and their entire outlines are as- suming natural proportions. “AIL fominine les can be well “Thin, angular, nervous, agi- rounded into symmetrical curves by! tated women, with narrow chests, intelligent attention to the right ex-| bony necks and jerky move- ercise to rest the nerves and ments, are growing to dimpled strengthen digestion and assimila- | roundne: tion, Any woman can round ott! “Rut how? 1 asked, “Ls tt really these curves for herself, oF TEMOV’ }true that any fat woman can reduce a burden of fat, if she will correct the [to graceful proportions?” cause, A small portion of the time] “with careful attention to the right | spent upon unnec Jes, OF UPON foxorcises which shall remove the fat the study of art in the abstracts! accumulated, and to judicious diet, would bring the artistic expresston | any woman can rid herself of su home to herself, where it 19 an ever-|nerfuous flesh and establish a good present source of satisfaction, poiso and carriage,” replied Miss “Te be as supple and artistic in | Cocroft. “Nor will sho ome wrin- expression as any figure which [kled and old, On the contrary, the | artist. may portray is the right [improvement in figure and the in- of every woman, and can be re- creased firmness of healthy tissues gained and maintained by every will make her look years younger, woman who has not been actu- ally deformed by accident before or after birth. Women most gro- tesque in outline, whose flesh has [1 accumulated in parts of the body “can reduce to stay reduced, lif sho will work sufficiently to change |her habit of assimilation and then ordinary care, “Among the conditions favoring where it is most objectionable, jeorpulence are these women with large hips, with dou- (1) An inherited — tendency, ble chins, are ridding them- (This tendency can be core selves of their burdensome fat reeted,) One Ten Cent Box of EX-LAX The Famous Chocolate Laxative will regulate your bowels and relieve you of the miseries of Constipation If your stomach isn’t just right, if you have a bad taste in the mouth, | Coated tongue, feel distressed after eating and have frequent headaches, just take Ex-Lax. This will tone up your stomach, aid digestion, promote bodily vigor and strengthen the nervous system. You will be surprised to see how quickly your energy, ambition and appetite will come back to you, Wc, 25¢ and 50c a Bor, at All Drug Stores, usage Rolls or String 1 try to imagine the comments of the great Greek Phidias, or of the unknown sculptor of the Melian Aphrodite, beauty of body was, good figures, well | Why should a woman, just beoause she | irs, expect or take it for granted that she must lose her| SUSANNA (2) Too much food=-a diet rich in proteids, with a correspond Ing proportion of fats and carbo- hydrates: -though this is not al ways the women who store are light eaters. (8) Insuificient exercise and a consequent hoarding of the waste of the system, (4) Insutticiont case, b “eo many up excess fat breathing ca- j pacity, with a corresponding | lack of oxydation, i} (6) Too much Hauidt at meals, which Increases the absorption and digestiy wetivity, (6) Weakened nerves, which | Imperfectly excite activity of the Ussues, (7) Diminished ity—phiegmatic t & consequent dit of the nerves. (A dit mental activ- nperament and hed activity hished number of red blood rpuscles, which are | the great exciters of oxydation in the body, ‘This is the condi tion with persons who, though stout, are pale or sallow, weak and nervous, ‘don't look healthy.’ (10) The as the alcohol is eunly ozy » and thus the fat ed for heat or enersy consumption of aleo is not MAY BE CURED. “The relief of corpulence then rests on: (1) diminution of the quantity of food taken into the system; (2)increased exercise, both mental and physical; (3) increase in the breathing capacity; (4) | limitation of the quantity of liquid consumed; (5) reguiation of the temperature of both air and water; (6) in cases of anae- mia, an increase of the number of red blood corpuscles; (7) | Strenathening the nerves, to ins crease activity of the tissues. “It is injudicious for any woman to uttempt to diet for veduction of fat, unless scientifically directed, becuuse the axe, the condition of the blood, the kidneys, stoma intes. \tines ‘and n hust be taken into Jeonsideratio ch be given intelligent ind ment, and the diet and vary ‘according to the c t | “in case of young — people | (under nty) the diet should be {ntermiltent and should not be ed unduly; in the cis eventy or eighty y tion should be tor middle life With @: | ble diet tions of | average of about ten pounds of fat a month can be removed and | the patient gain strength. More | ndual than and a reasona- id to the condi individual, on an ch. rapid reduction is not desirable, because the body cannot change its habit suddenly. Drugs or medicines for the relief of corpu lence are unsaf: And \ wible fe U believe i 4 the woman who t her ily. pe thin to Ang fea curves Vitully sick Phich must first | , \ i . ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ie al . sue der wut #6 y . ER IBC ALLY te @ omecren aidtet, a he dp Aw tae | Hatt M Hobe n for New York until read wan wi er husband wa The | ne World " ' ver [take Dr Goldwa place aw Health ty wife hk About the we [een Mayor wan asked ' t rokers and ' no replied Woll, Extensa w tld be able to f Deo 4 19H the | produce a bie enough man for the yaienn omy w snd t had a} Hur it tee 4 question of finding 4 about Ker @ ating, “and lat an fitted to take the Joby The he refused e practioe " that we do not offer big 1 let Abe " where we} enouih salaries te high nen fo . var hospital, | oftteial post in this-city. Any w I returned ¢ Mix fone whe knows Dro Goldwater 4 Robertwon had left, and) from that aware that the $7,600 he receiver does tine until Keb, 20, 1914, we did not} not begin to represent what he te ] During this period Mea Rober You cannot hold a te man in an Jeon, under assumed mane was liv Merial capacity ins this ty unless ine in varion 4, while the brok | you can pay him a salary suffeient to ers were doting thei best, with the} make hin independent of bis private uid of detectives, find her ‘Phe | burinens.” SOP PALION WAN BO MErLONS, — — tor sald, that he refused to. re F-4 STILL AT SEA BOTTOM. his Wife's mati and deft it in the hote: mail box, + w 1 didn't want to have anything tof S@@ Weather Undoes Work of do with her mail or in fact any of Weeks In Matetng ¢ her affairs. De. Robertaon explained Dr. Robertson was cross-examined | HONOLULU, TH, April 28.—Phe by Mr. Seheucrmen, attorney for h has been carried on for ontent & Co. rol weeks in-an attempt tor Q You knew, when you were on submarine P-4 from the bottom ; your honeymoon ino West Virginia, pot the ocean jus practically all been Your wife was speculiting on 4) undone by the rough weather of the | eale? A. Vex F lia j ut deal of time in the office of to the POLICE SEIZE VENDOR EOP. Dutton & Company, at the resort The wore we we raising operations Q. Did you wateh ber operate? Did [have d to preve te aber A pee read] As Ol. yess quite a bit ]Clerk and Three Helpers Charged] “wna lawyer tried to. show that | hth Selling ; ; hile watehing his wife, Dr, Robert ! With selling Drug to School son did not. prote bul the witnes: | . 4 Jochired he vehemently protested | Children every time she went inte the office ; Tho doctor said he freq j © victim, whose name tBod i jatekes amountiiy | potice keeping secret, helped to fired dollars in. hi | make an arrest early to-day of four} from brokers He Jimen who are said to have sold the | he had raised a fuss with the broker Jdrug to Har sehool children Fete Ge lett Teen oe | rhe victim called at eo Head pig doctor adinttted he had spent J quarters late last night, and after he} many Hd evenings and afternoon had told his story te vy, De [with Harry and Walter Content, of tectives Martin Sheridan and the two] {he ming firm: cad that while he | j Jamew Daltons were went Up LOW | Mad cutumoblie rides ih. the Con Informer met Philip Lewis, / ent machine and wer sla n, a clerk of No, 4 Luv wantin with \ | Streets ih upper Thire Avenues Hut" he explained in conclusion, i gangsters were trailing Lewis EONS WRG Cate Hate uae ne want Mra. Robertson t atone | one was t “ | gave Lew! ! |JUST HOW EXCESSIVE FATNESS | two pack Then the de tnd his three t The body twenty-five, | themselye who had worn eyemhooes, wae taken om the Seventh § t | Bast River at Franklin Simon & Co. Pith Avenue, 37th and 38th § Will Close Out Thursday 126 Women Afternoon, strect, travel and sport coats, of gabardine, serge, corduroy, English checks or plaids 15.00 Heretofore $24.50 lo 165 Women’s Tailored and sport skirts of gabardine, men's wea shepherd checks, English overplaids or co of taffeta silk skirts 5.00 Heretofore No Alterations $39.50 r serge, rduroy $7.50 lo $14.50 n’s Coats s Separate Skirts Sts. in navy, black of white, i number No Exchanges THEIR HONEYMOON HEALTH HEAD HERE Vop * PeRt ike “M they re even BETTER than the advertisements claim.” We SILK STOCKINGS And you KNOW that all our Stockings have the famous Gold Stripe which protects you from ruinous garter runs. 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