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“GIRL BURGLAR ~ WIELDS JIMMY LIKE AN EXPERT Met Man in Tango Parlor and Says He Inspired Her Reduction of to Crime. Double Chins and Gives — Exercises Which Pro- NO ONE SUSPICIOU s.| mote General Reduc- ° . tion. Handsomely Gowned Young Woman Robs Flat With Because of her perfect physical proportions, Pauline Furlong has hh la Consummate Grace. been named the “Amertcan = Venus.” She is the author of “Beauty Culture at Home,” and ts A girl burglar appeared to-day in | an authority on all questions the Yorkville Poles Court, and Do- | oy woman's physical well-deing. : tectives Cooney and Brennick of the: | gre wilt give a course of lessons Second Branch, experts who know 4 | #4 ne women readers of The Bve- good job when they see it, declare tag World t on she handled tho jimmy like an artint. | ™"9 World this summer on “How The girl is Loretta Reed of No. 535 | & Make Yourself Well and Strong East One Hundred and Fittieth | Nd Preserve Your Figure.” Street. She is eighteen years old, she says, but looks much less. The flat of Emanuel 8. Winter on LESSON XV. the second floor of No, 319 Bust Twen- | By Pauline Furlong. t¥-ninth Street was robbed last eve- Of just what value is massage as \ ning. The front door was jimmied an aid in the battle for beauty and open so smoothly that there was health? vy scarcely a mark on the casing. Tho, Massage is the rich woman's NECK thief found a largeniswnk securely method and the lazy woman's meth- XERCISE q locked. The stoel tool was pushed oq of reduction. Nevertheless, the ) carefully under the lid, the right fact that certain forms of it are ex- amount of pressure skilfully applied, ; and the stout lock yielded without a|Pensive, and that its importance as sound. Fine work! No one else in the house heard the least noise. The burglar took $29 in cash from the trunk; then at lightning speed a health-giver and beautifier is often overrated, does not prevent it from protucing certain excellent effects when used by the too stout woman selected $300 worth of clothing be- Jonging to Mr. and Mrs. Winter, packed it in two sult cases of theirs and vanished, When the family came home and reported the loss to the police, the detectives went to the house and « Asked the neighbors if they had seen any suspicious person about. No, i ‘they were assured; no stranger had : been on the premises but a girl, | Hard, slight, dark-eyed and dark-haired, in connection with her regular diet and exercises. ' | VIGOROUS MASSAGE BREAK UP FAT CELLS, It is also true that massage will either develop or reduce the parts to which it Is applied, inconsistent as this may ‘seem, but it is the method of application that produces the de- sired results, ‘to waste by destroying the fatty cells HELPS TO tour of the fac the double chin le, for if begin to remove early in life ou wait too long elastic firm’ strokes cause the parts PAOLINE., RLON watt ott Readers of Misa Furiong's ar ticles who are keeping measure ment charte or otherwise follow ing her lessons are invited to write to her, in care of The Evening World, asking any questions per tinent to the lessons or requesting information that will aid them in following her rules for diet and exercise. Letters From Evening World Readers Following Miss Furlong’s Lessons. MRS. 'T. L, writes: "Do you advo- cate swimming to reduce one?" Most good swimmers are thin, so It evidently does not promote obesity. It certainly does develop the shoulder muscles, however. GERTRUDE KAaske ‘Why do I become drowsy after lunch each An departu iels for ‘DANIELS WITH EDISON TO NAME MEMBERS OF NAVY ADVISORY BOARD Secretary After Conference With Wizard Is Expected to WASHINGTON, July 15.—With the with Thomas A. Edison in regar the proposed Navy Bureau of Inven- tion and the Civilian Advisory Board, ! WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW! | How to Keep Well, Keep Strong and Keep a Perfect STRIKE THREATENS Figure, Told in a Series of Illustrated Lessons | To-Day’s Illustrated Les- son Explains Proper Massage Methods for the ounce Men Chosen. ro to-day of Secretary Dan- West Orange, N. J., to confer to jcated and “r wHE EVENING WORLD, | THURSDAY, SULY 15, 1918." REMINGTON ARNS TONVOLVE MARY |Other Trades Ready to Join While Head of Company Tries to Make Peace, DEAD LINE Police Bar Pickets and Others From Works After Fight With Guards. BRIDGEPORT, Conn., ing more compli pany rapidly sre threatening, Bridgeport to-day turned ats hopefully to a conference to by hell oye during the day between Major W. W. Penfield of the company and a com- IS DRAWN. July be With the labor troubles at the great plant of the Remington Arma Com- industrial es THOUSANDS DROWN BY FLOOD IN CHINA AMERICANS PERL | Flames Add to Terrors and Other Thousands Are Home- less in Canton District. KONG KONG, July 15.—Thousands of natives are estimated to have been drowned by floods in the Chinese provinces of Kwantung, Kwangsi and Kiangal, according to tho latest re- ports reaching here. A fir pt area of one mile and raging floods are handicapping the work of rescue in Canton. The city was in darkness last night, the water having tnun-| » dated the machinery of tho electric light plant. | Missionaries have arrived hers) seoking the assistance of the United | States Gunboat Callao to ald in the) work of rescue, The last report re-| colved here from Canton before com- munication was_cut said the Chris. Uan Hospital was in danger from fire. r a "oe ae “ ay Man | imself, Say yoy fie Telling of KINGSTON, N. ¥., July Sulko, twenty-seven years ) a Susie Saban, eighteen years, found dead to-day in the Flatbush, Ulster County. police say, shot the girl # heart and then killed hit father of the girl —_ it wae, they loved enc! ‘other and be buried toget eae WILSON’S LONGEST is Fourth Week of Hig tion at Corniah, CORNISH, N. MH, July ¥ marked the beginning of the week of President Wilson's day the Pre until | WABI INGTON, ae bh Wilson will be ae In Cabinet m grat the ity Vt Hheiy to leave Cornish thoughe hoon. lan endeavor to adjust the differences =| Stowing out of the company's con- mittee of the Millwrights’ Union im WASHINGTON, July | struction work. Reports are current that the holst- ing engineers, hod-carriera and mem- bers of the Sheet Metal Worke Unions will soon go on a sympathetic strike with the structural iron work- ers unless the troubles are smoothed over. sands burned, of houses 15.—Consul General Anderson reported to-day to the State Department that thousands have been drowned by the flooda in China, Tens of thousands are taking refuge upon the housetops and other high places and are starving. Thou- in Canton have American mission property in the region between Canton, Kong- There is also said to be unrest 8 in other shops in the city follewing the announce- among the machint. ment that the Remington Compan, bad voluntarily made a reductior moon and Wuchow Is either destroyed or badly damaged. All foreigners at Wuchow have taken refuge at the British Consulate, which ts situated on a high bluff, So far as is known no American lives have been lost, 7 in from @ ten-hour day to one of eight |houra, with no change in pay, for tho Predictions aro made that other shops will be asked company machinist to make similar concession In view of a fight last night, whe a laborer was beaten guards because he alled precautions ha company to prevent troubl: wrights have the company bu Four companii Coast Artillery, The mill dings, by one ‘of the tepped over the ‘dead line” where the con- ruction work is in progress, extra been taken by the tationed pickets near of the Connecticut with headquarters re, awaited a call to-day to take The American Consul General at Hongkong says further that he has been unable for lve days to communt- cate by telegraph with Consul Gen- eral Cheshire at Canton. The Hong- kong Government and oltizens there are organizing relief, The American gunboats Callao and Wilmington are proceeding up the West River to as- sist In the rescue of those In distress, The .Consul General recommends immediate Red Cross assistapce, in- asmuch as thers will be wi read and daintily dressed in a costume of o¢ which the tissues are composed, blue serge, with a black straw toat® | while easy, gontle pressure builds up displaying a long white feather, The detectives wandered tlon exactly. ‘It's all off,” they assured “You might as well tell us.” The girl's cheeks soon she was weeping. “I never wanted to do along q Fourth Avenue for a while until along ‘came Loretta, who fitted the descrip- her. whitened and it,", she the tiny, cells and causes gradual de- velopment by promoting the circula- tion and the blood supply to the wasted parts, The woman who wants to re- move a double chin, to make more shapely neck and cheeks that are unduly fat, | use cold cream or skin food of cried, “but {t was awful easy, just| fat person’ aa Percy told me. I met him a few| and therefore more oil should not weeks ago at a dance hall and we! be applied to it. Yet if the rub- went around together, told me| bing is done with absolutely dry how easy it would be fo into places, becaus pected a strange man in girl like me. Oh, hope they'll send , House of the Good 5 Magistrate Ten E $1,500 bal! for the ¢ police are looking for Percy, pesto eed why me back to epherd!"* ck held 1 a girl to got people who sus- a building would never be suspicious of a nice T do it? the retta in nd Jury and the fingers the skin is likely to chafe and become irritated. Therefore use camphorated oil on thé fin- a natural ringent oil and a soothing lu- bricant. First, apply hot, wet towels to the face to open the pores, and continue je do so for about five minutes, Begin ‘the hand treatment by the tips of the FARMER IS CUT TO PIECES. ‘oars in small circles and work up- When praen Ran Away, (Speclal to The Evening Wort LANCASTER, Pa, July 1 John B. Adair of Lititz was helping son, Henry Adair, harvest wheat, team he was driving ran away and beneath the knife guards, te | animals ran 150 yards and the war cut to pleces, Special Price Now of the world-famous a ahort time. sn Faolin for $1 40. 828,50 for Falls Under Harvesting Machine —White the Th yetim ward to pull up the sagging jaws. Slide the finger tips up to the tempies beside the eyes and rub gently to | banish the dreaded crow's-feét. Continue to move the fingers up- ward to the forelead, over the eyes, and work in small circles to remove he the forehead lines, Between the eyes © use the oval motion with the long fingers of each hand, contrary to the lines. Now go around the eyes very ently, from the inner corners out- his in the neck exercise for the double chin take the normal standing posi- tion, with the knees straight, the H. M, 8. asks: “Do you think tho domen in, the chest out and the] game of handball will reduce flesh?” shoulders back. = Your arms hang!” Certainly. It Is the most strenuous lightly at your sides, Without mov- ing your body, throw’ your head back |£2ine of all for obesity, ny lunch and you will Illustrated naval officials looked forward to an announcement to follow immediately after the conference, Tho Secretary will seek the views of Mr. Edison about some of the men to be Invited to join the Advisory Board, Pending the conference, however, Mr. as far as you possibly can and move it slowly from right to left and back you sould horizontal plane, parallel with from your chin down to your collar- bone, will be taut and tensed, This is the way to awaken them from the lethargy that may have overcome straighten round shoulders, In the kneading exercise for a dou- ble chin you simply take between your thumb and forefinger the loose flesh that has gathered at the lower part of your face, around your chin, and knead It gently bat firmly, as if your were kneading bread, for sev- eral minutes at a time. These exercises increase the elreu- lation by bringing the blood to the surface of the skin, and they strength- en the muscle flesh which we are try- ing to substitute everywhere for flabby, ‘Inert flesh. In the massage of the skin are exercised, and except by applying the fingers to them it is almost impossible to give these mus cles any real work to do. GENERAL REDUCTION, To prepare yourself for the in. If your neck jg sufficiently supple *e able to throw your) head so far back that your face is a the) ceiling, The muscles of your throat, | exercise, the muscles near the surface | |LEG EXERCISES WHICH ASSIST) Regularly $40.00 Mid-Summer Sale BOHN SANITOR REFRIGERATOR we ean 4 6. massage pract |ward along the brows. ‘This removes | massage, pr the fine lines around the eyes, Next the nose, in firm downward strokes, one side at a time. The cheek [muscles are next, and bere use tho pressure and ‘as the neck 'f one of the first Y this, you do 0, |places to show signs of advancing | during this movement. ‘Tho course of | feller, who has died since the last vistt | st, Louis, prepared by tho Mary In- age, The hand massage should con- | your hands will follow shins, thighs, | of the family to thelr former residence |‘situte, Her record won her both the sume about ten minutes, abdomen and breast, and the hands | After the massage movements are|are taken away from the body only | Mere: ‘Trustees’ Competitive Scholarship, |fnished apply a dash of very cold] when the collarbone is reached. At| Rockefeller looked more worn and | awarded annually to the student who water to close the pores, Do not|that moment your body should bel feeble than a year ago, but appeared] in June passes the best entrance ex- j neglect the cold water, as it hardens | pent backward as far as it will go. | in jovial spirits aminations, and the Pulitzer Resl- the akin, WhiGh Das heen made sock By The combination of bendin a Re dence Scholarship. ‘The latter Is one the hot water and massage. The reac-| and rubbing in/this exercise A The Oil King declared that the at-| of q number of scholarships, of the tion caused by the hot and pol waier highly beneficial: hi tack on J. P. Morgan did not cause | value of $400 a year each, walch have is the best thing to promote the cir-| abdomen an ere, as | been established with funds left to culation and bring the color to the a A hg” eens him to delay his trip here, as reported. | Peon Pais ithe lato Joseph Pulltzer | cheeks, ind That incident had nothing at all to A little alum solution the done in the home, as Best results ed if the treatment is en just before retiring. f, however, you are compelled to go into the air at once, follow the custom, which tised in every | tor centuries. tanding position a ands on the hips, ward as possible, then as far b ice the trunk bending Assuming the normal placing the nd as far for- cl bending backward as ou should also inhale ly to the is and has been prac- country of the globe | peor rPerst DENY MARYE HAS RESIGNED. handball lessons will be given later. MRS. A. B. P. asks: “How long will it take for me to do the exercises you are giving with ease?’ Two or three weeks with ten mi utes’ practice each day. MILDRED H., writes: “Do you ad- vocate fruit of all kinds in your diet list for obesity?” All except bananas and grapes. Daniels o'clock jels board's them under their padding of sur- ‘ fanaa 7 ived, plus flesh, Perform this exercise from| MRS. CHARLES 8. asks: “What ten to fifty times, It also tends to ™ay I in place of bread? ventions You can eat gluten bread or toast. Only white and hot bread make fat. —<$<$—$<—— JOHN D., IN CLEVELAND, SAYS MORGAN SHOOTING DID NOT DELAY TRIP | “That Incident” Had Nothing} to Do With Change in Plans —He Has Heavy Guard, ed Simon avy if though service CLEVELAND, July 15.—John D, clawing motion with the fingers, of ee Tre eee cme eiaeat | Rockefeller, the oll magnate, arrived B mouth up over the cheek bones, ‘To supple. n d once more, but| here this forenoon from Tarrytown, Temove the double chin, cross the | ils tme placo the hands aa far down ¥., over the New York Central eee ad work upward’ toward the [OB the, ees ae you can reach—to YOU |rauroaq for the summer at Forest [ears using hard, frm strckes £2 | should not be bent. ring your hunds| Hill, his Cleveland residence. The} break down the fatty galls. Massage gradually upward, exerting a tira! oj) king was accompanied by Miss Lucy Spelman, sister of Mrs. Rocke- do with my remaining in the East a bit longer than usual,” ho said. ape He inquired anxiously whether in- fter you have ai ‘ yeu aneuld pr sects which have wrought great harm yes sage before going ment twenty times consecutively, |to his Pocantico Hills, N. Y., estate | Macon, into the str it causes ¢ You seo that it Is perfectly pos: | ing . AR skin to chap and produces |sible to be your own masseuse, And had damaged Forest Hill, and seemed More A SMinklese ‘Thie is another good | don't underrate the importance of this | relieved when told that no injury had | has wor reason why massage shoul: treatment, Massa, is an ancient} occurred here, Rockefeller was in- definite as to the length of his stay here, but said it would be a “good, long one.” In order to safeguard the multi- the force of guards at millionaire turers dima? | cold water dash with a good astrin- Forest. Hill has been heavily in- ne | Bent and dust the face with a little apeaead: Aue wenuine | pure powder. The above directions | Lansing Says Ambassador to Seas fo faa treatment of blacknenda | Muses te Pleased With i To Select MeCormack’s Succensor. | , Police (} \or coarse pores, for which there are| WASHINGTON, July 15.—That Geo,| Mayor Mitchel sald to-day he would) Commis: f | special methods of cures, 'T. Marye had resigned as Ambassador [call & meeting of the th Richmond Huntrated Mustrated ea above and om, WHITE ENAMEL REFRIGERATOR CO, j New York 53 West 42d Street | \ TWISTING AND KNEADING EX- ERCISES FOR DOUBLE CHIN. to Russia was retary of State jhead low over sewing, reading or when exposed to cold winds. The heavy fat drags down the muscles of the cheeks and causes them to sag and drop at the sides. Te preserva the youthful cons a wish to retu he w pont, Tumulty insisted, tl denied to-day by Sec- Lansing and Presiden- lief that at least Marye had expressed | of Lansing and! Was killed by a freight rn home, on the other hand, well pleased with bis Torminal, Aldermen for 4 a Borough xt Monday or successor to Two of the exercises printed to-|tlal Private Secretary Tumulty, An | Ghat mack, Barowsh Presi. y | day are designe rrect that bete | under official of the State Department | most nt being Spire Pitou Jr., noire of so many women in early|who had previously vaid the report Cominissioner of Public Works, and) a itady | middle life as well as in later ma-|of Marye's resignation was true ex- now acting President of the Borough. squads y, the double chin, The double|piained that he was in error. The ——__ > —— La ge sla} |ehin add years to the appearance. It | conflict, however, caused considerable tdwe Mam | istic propas Ro: | is frequently caused by holding the) speculation. It was the general be- ‘alsh, thirty-two years old, | £0 on. | He 217 Bifty-first Str 0, Bay iidge, at 3.15 bullt A. M, to-day in Porty-cighth § ae tiveen Pirst and Second Avenues, iia 2 Third Brooklyn. The body tag hus . ey Wh names of other possible board mem- bers. : Before leaving Washington at 3 vid that all general phases of the conference to secure the inventor's views on the proposition in d “Letters by the peck gestions of all sorts concerning in- tempted to discover heretofore over- gested over and ove and able scientist BRIDG submarine, will accept a position on the civilian advisory board of the United States by Secretary Daniels, “I would be pleased to serve on such | a board,” labor and I have I feel should be at the service of my country ff in its opinion t ST, LOUIS GIRL WINS PULITZER SCHOLARSHIP Miss Frances D. Rule Also Captures} arnard’s in Competitive | ‘The list of winners of competitive entrance scholarships at Barnard Col- loge, which has just been announced, is headed by Miss Frances D. Rule of | in memory of bis daughter Lucille, ‘The Pulltzer Non-lesidence Scholar- ships, open to students from New York City, has been awarded this year to Dorothy candidate of the Southern Association of College Women —_—— NEW POLICE DEPUTY. Commissioner Woods Appoints B line of work, which has been pract also wilt will not make known the | this afternoon Secretary Dan- | ver at the is anxious work will be gone adding that ail, sald Daniels, and ideas, Some have at- | Others have sug- | again prominent | genius ORT, Conn, July 15.—~ Lake, inventor of the Lake declared to-day that he| such a place is tendered him declared Mr. Lake, “‘al- it might mean considerable erifice, Whatever abllity | is desired.” | Examination, | Brockway from Bt. Miss Lucy Carter Lee of Ga., prepared by the Hannah cademy of Relaterstown, Md., n the scholarship reseved for a Secretary to Oftice, missioner Woods appointed to the office of Fifth Deputy sioner Guy H, Scull, who bis ng as his secretary, Mr, Seull dod aw necretary to the Com- ther ny. puty, will have various al | controlled from Hendq ok into the drug tratti jas compared with 456 that are run in charge of the situation if needed. alling the companies into service rests with Mayor Wilson and the Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut, Wilson stated to-day he would call out the troops when in his judgment conditions warranted it. eae CAR STRIKE TIES UP ALL RHODE ISLAND LINES Trolley Men Demand Higher Wages and Other Concessions—No Disorder. PROVIDENCE, R. 1, July 15.—Tho strike of 2,400 mombers of the street car men's union, called at midnight, caused an almost completo tle-up to day on the system of the Rhode Island Company, which operates street railway lines in nearly every part of the State, A. E. Potter, Presl- dent of the company, said that only forty cars were in operation to-day, famine, Involving millions of beings. He asks for allowance of $20,000, LEGISLATIVE ACT ON Made More Simple, proposal the ballot to meet the normal times, Union officials do- clared that only eight cars were ..ov- ing on tho entire system. ‘The demands of the men, submitted | several weeks ago, include an in- Crease In wages of about 20 per cen change in Working schedule: abo tion of the hand fare collecting ma- chines and a closed shop, ed it will re: tion, conferring equal women, be approved?” form It read: women the right “Conferring on ffrage. of mul Today and Tomorrow Semi-annual Sale of Saks Suits for Men Reduced from $43 $40 $38 $35 $30 $28 now $23 A small charge for alterations G Economy of price, but no economy of assort- ments—reductions in figures, but no reduction of variety. Literally, all the wealth and beauty of a season's full selections, changed only in the mat- ter of price. Models which reveal all the inim- itable initiative of Saks design. 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