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THRE ‘EVENING wortp, _MONDAY, JULY 26; 1915. <AYOR MITCHEL FINED $5 FOR SPEEDING AUTO Pheengnmens, “Atlantic City Court Made It $10, Fi But Learning Motorist’s iden- ob igure ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., July 2% — exashietfpainas Marcr Mitchel of New York was a sot ct ake bar here when be} FO7DAY’S Illustrated Les- was rounded up i og pooner meses son Begins a New Course metorists, charged ng. 4 @'dlock in the morning State In- of Exercises Which Sup- Spector Ghinn took him before Magis-) Hh lement Those Given in trate Senthetmer. “This man was going at thirty-| Preceding Lessons and er aes oe tein) Are of General Physical | (hy dollars fine, announepé the B fit. ‘ “And be is Mayor Mitchel of New Beoause of her perfect physical proportions, Pauline Furlong has been named the “American Venus.” She ts the author of “Beauty Culture at Home,” and fe an authority on all questions of womdn'e physicat well-being. She will give a course of lessons to the women readers of The Eve ning World this summer on “How to Make Yourself Well and Btrong and Preserve Your Figure.” LESSON XXIV, By Pauline Furlong. For tho final fortnight of our course on how to keep well, keep strong and keep a perfect dure I shall show you from day to day the most difficult, the Most fascina’ ind the most help- ful exercises that I know. When you are able to perform these movements Many times in succession, with agility and without fatigue, you may feel that you have won your diploma in phys- winked. “H'm,” smiled Judge Sentheimer. “Well, we'll make it 86,” replied the court. “Thank you. Can you also keep it the papers? asked Mayor as be Wok\a Gve-epot trom ‘eb rol. ‘The Mayor later explained that Mra. ‘Mitchel had been taken (1) on the run foal training. NEW EXERCISES SUPPLEMENT TH AL DY aI First of ally I-must warn you it ihloss you have practised regularly the. @xerciess previously printed in The Evening World, you cannot hope to excel in those which will be pub- nsuing two weeks. already received « certain amount of training, which are neither buried be- peath mountains of fat nor indis- cernible under the skin that covers starved tiksuos. Poise, too, as well as is required of her who would go such movements as those im the dumbbell drill descr! and Knether interesting paint about Ld LJ tears Sets it in necessary to physical viation lown. rd ae eee. aS the ught to the Muscle flesh must b's eroreing to her individual need. bring about rocesmes to correct any de- from the normal weight— whether the scale tips too far up or a The organe which take care But certain in neers waste must condition, The need gg and io body. atituted for starved or overfed tissues, ontte ited and Ld rai ta er pa mi fir the final stimulus to ‘the fat few “pegs in Big rh Ming her last happen, Waste in her ba 127 W. 42d St. nr. B’way. 254 W. 125th St., nr. 8th Ave. 371 E, 140th St., or. 3d Ave. nd, P inte t 1s sometimes difficult for a ‘woman to compredend exercise atrould make the same |°innot properly perfo: her Tas or thin, fe the quickest and purifying and enrich: If the body's waste properly taken care of, ae not being veral things iiseuee, instead ma of being got rid of, may accumulate unhealthy masses. On the substances normally thrown off by the body may remain in the blood, develop poisonous ties and so weaken the blood t) juall- ut it rm ite work of tissue replenishment and renewal, Taking plonty of air into the lungs surest way of ing the blood, The woman who is too stout needs to “THE LINE wim SERVICE vs SCENERY To CHICAGO thin woman needs developed chest. the ‘workin “order, mal The most beautiful of all pictures'of Moun- dye ne ewe tn lenis the one encased In imore & Ohio Railroad, ¢ why there are many the thin woman and find equally valuable, On this let shquid movements included a New York, iberty Street $00, ee er morn with Obseryation Parlor eastern vaet section to gt geet es F printed to-day. In not touching the floor, stretched to either ai with your shoulders, and beautiful fours le ike a Wow ve i VS you see more clearly breathe deeply in order to increase her oxygen supply, for oxidation : the short word and the short for burning up waste Llssue, Pot the just as badly plenty of fresh alr, for it sends her scoured and tonicked blood to the bufiding of healthy tissue, Besides, the very act of deep breat! ens and rounds out the all these de- as in in good the and it compele reathing. Aleo exercises muecie |i exercises which her stout sister DUMBBELL DRILL8 WHICH AID FUNCTIONS OF, DIGESTION. be! dn t the dumb. bell drill, of which four pictures are Pose No. 1 you Must equat on your toes, your heels ur arms out- le, on @ level @ dumbbell in either hand. Without moving your aro ing position. lift yourself to the erect stand- Try this movement five times, then repeat it with your arms outstretched In front of straight up over your head, with folded across your the functions o! greatly helped by th creasing the muscular the legs, makes then In Pose No, 2 frat fost about eighteen your arms atretehed “CHICAGO EXPRESS” leaves West 23d St. 5.50 P. M., Liberty St. 6.00 P. M. Arrives Chicago 8.55 P. M, next evening. Through Drawing-room. Sleep- ing Cars, The “MIDNIGHT EXPRESS" leaves Liberty St. Brewigrdon Seni 8.30 A. M. next morning; (Last boat leaves 2. train at 11.50 P. M.) "BERRI J. B. Scott, General Eastern Passenger Agent , 1276 Broadway, N. Y. BALTIMORE & Quio touch over your head, yeu legs and arms pe: lle on the floor a few in succession. This has « beneficial effect ach, liver, intestines a position ia the same ceding one. over fhe right ends of the dumbbells fob Reverse tho direction an "repeat the muscles. exercise develo) muscles, particularly at the bac! if is exercise, It assists to a perfect poise and, by in- lopment of rleal. ot, your inchis Bpart, vertically uj and « ward so that the dumbbells directly Then, keeping rfectly straight, nd at the hips until the ine of each foot. Try to do thie five times the leg and upon t om ~ nd kidney For the third exercise your in the pre- Then lower your body leg obliquely, until the touch the floor, bending your right leg at the knee, but keeping 180 Je loft in ah, e straight, Opposite “ive times for each leg. This exercise is valuable in the same Way as the other two, and ‘a even more effective in stretching In the final exercise take the sing’ from the ean mes on woe, toes oor, the dur! te Sa thea fig tothe oor that yourself it five WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW! How to Keep Well, Keep Strong and Keep a Perfect Told in a Series of Illustrated Lessons ttoles who are following her les sons are invited to write to her, im care of The Evening World, requesting information that wil Gid them in following her rules for diet and exercise. Miss Fur- longo also will be interested to learn the results of her lessons as shown by your charts, SS eee — Letters From Evening World Keaders Following Mies Furlong’s Lessons. Only radiant health, through’ proper and nourishing foods and open alr exercises will bring color and flesh to your cheeks. Milk, bi and all dairy foods are thin woman. ter, cheese od for the \ Please tell me what to do to overcome a@ lai I eat Proaktast at 6. afternoon.” » You ‘should partake of luncheon ‘and not more than six or seven hours without some food, even if you are desirous of reducing. Take some pera, fruit, or salad about 1 flesh 7" I only er questions about diet and exercise. MILDRED K. asks: “What really causes a double chin?” s The heavy fat drags down the muscles of the cheeks and causes it. MIBB C. 8. asks: “How can I re- duce very heavy bust and fat face? Would your exercises be beneficial to a stenographer who has to ait all day?" If you exercise and eat sparingly of my diet for obesity the fat will gradually disappear from your face and ‘pus, Steaming hot towele and an also reduce it. T with | aition. A. EB. 8.—"What makes my bones crack when I stoop or bend?” of exercise. fh SAVE BOY IN PARK LAKE, A little boy in pink jeans fell into the little Jake near the West Drive at One Hundredth Street 10 o'clock this morning, He would have drowned but for Edward Peterson East One Mundred and Tw st One Hun- and carried them out. Policeman Hynes threw the lad over his saddle and galloped to the Red Cross Hospital near by, where Dr. Baremore revived him and treated him for shock. ‘The child cannot tell his name. He has fair hair, brown eyes, tan steckings and black shoes. The police think he wan- dered away from his nuree, Chili Kleots New President, SANTIAGO, Chili, July 26.—Juan Luts Sanfuentes, Vice-President of the Counell of State and candidate of the Coalitiontats, has been elected President ot the poriee 188920. Re ee aes ee RI Rn anti a nid ie dhe oaeemicae caaal -|DYING MAN FIGHTS DOCTOR. —— GROUT NERVOUS i CLL BUT PHYSICIAN DENIES REPORT OF COLLAPSE It Is Learned That Jury, Out Fifty-Three Hours, Took Only Six Ballots. count eleven to one, the latter, Ja M. Murphy, juror No. tt. mained adamant to persuasion and on Friday night it was impossible to foach & verdict. John Meehan was the juror who objected to being locked up in @ hotel for the night. 14, Dr, John North of have come to the concteston, of the most prominent causes "| (of tuberculosis), ie ‘lime starvation.’ © a None of the jurors haa ig fn ve hours’ sleep during the fifty three they were in session. Mechan, |*!! cares of ind’ sent tubercutosls there te who acted as a sort of spokesman for those favoring conviction, slept but John J. Graham fered a complete breakdown Saturday SAS AS AVAL AT AY one hour in his chair, worn out by his efforts to persuade Murphy. —_——_—>—— of ite chief tng >. . ombination with other remedial to be easily assimilated by the Graham Critically 0 is combined with proper » alr and hygienic livin believe It Will prove benefiel Edward M. Grout, former Brooklyn Borough President and formerly President of the Union Bank of Brooklyn, is worn out and nervous since his conviction of perjury by a Kings County Court jury Saturday night, but he has riot suffered a col- lapse, Dr. Moses Keschner, Raymond Street Jail physician, sald to-day. There was a report current that Mr. Grout, who is confined in the jail awaiting sentence by Judge Lewis to-morrow, had broken down, Dr. Keschner, who has seen him twice gince bis incarceration, says the re- port is unfounded. Not more than half a dozen ballots in fifty-three hours of deliberation were taken by the jury which con- victed Mr. Grout of perjury in ewear- ing to a statement of the Union Bank's condition. At first the jury stood eight for conviction to four tor acquittal. Admiration for Mr. Grout’s, record and a belief in his “moral in- nocence” were expressed by the four who desired acquittal, although they admitted his “technical” guilt, On the third ballot two of those who had voted for acquittal favored con- viction, Another ballot made the One-third of the two thousand men’s sack suits we have placed on sdle are fine imported fabrics. Neat designs which remain in favor through con- tinued service. Now $20 Were 925, $28, $30 & $32 BROKAW BROTHERS Astor Place & Fourth Avenue Subway Station at Door Quality Placed Far Above Price At All 250 James Butler Inc. Stores Very Best Creamery BUTTER Fresh from Selected Western Creameries. The ry best to be had at any rice— unbounded satisfaction to Cc gi undreds of thousands of families. For three more days, at the lowest price in several years—a Ib. New Potatoes,6 iba. GE I FUNSTON’S FORCES READY FOR FIGHTING a el General Reports Carranza Troops Lined Up for*Border Battle, Despite Warnings. i WASHINGTON, July 26.—Major Pure Lar Best for Gir and 1 1¢ Gen. Funston roported to-day that, shortening; Ib...... despite warnings to Gen. Carranza and ‘has assurances that there would | be no fighting in border towns en- dangering Americans, Gen. Calles has assembled 2,000 Carranza troops at Santa Barbara, twenty miles from Nogales, and apparently is preparing to attack the border town, Funston has orders to repel with foree any firing into American terri- tary without waiting to refer the ation to Washington. If the Mex- ican factions battle there Funsto: artillery 1s expected to shell them out | to a safe distance from the border. ———— Essie Sliced Peaches Choicest California Yellow Clings, in heavy syrup; delicious for dessert; tall_can; cut to Pineap le, Sliced H. MY i AN fray \V WYN \ ay Early une Peas, feb gore tape Early June Peas, :- em green and tender; Red ‘slaska Salmon, Jack Frost Bra _ tall can.. Tuna Fish, like Chicken ; a © 15% Pg Evaporated Milk, Baby can.... American Sardines, in oil; can.. Salad Gil Bottle Best American.’. Cake of Pumice Soap.... Big Box of Matches...... Toilet Paper, Large Roll. Essie Coffee, ; 1) ee, me len’ ; full bodied; = hapa yee eeecccecveceoceee Tens, fh ee eee, eit, At All 38 James Butler Inc. Meat Markets Chuck Steak, From Native Beef. .1b, 15¢ Spring Lamb, Short Forequarter.lb., 14@¢ Boneless Pot Roast,s olid‘meat.lb., 18¢ Chickens, For Soups or Fricassee....lb., L@¢ At All132 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores Dewar’s Scotch Whiskey, ::. *1-° Trysome G Old°-Tom and Holla) ae ve 9 markable value; bottle. . 10° Each Cc Attacks Structure im W Reaching for the safety box which tx used to protect workmen from contact with the third rail, Edward Sweeney, a riveter ployed in third-tracking the Broadway elevated structure in Will- jamsburg, fell directly acrous the rail to-day. Sweeney was laid beside the t: and while being attended by Dr. Bur- atein of the Williamsburg Hospttal re- vived and attacked the surkeo with the greatest Tuen prevented Sweer from falling to the wore fastened to a stret tan tothe nowpital te dying condi: pee.» ARREST RACERS AND AIRMAN Police im Blue Sunday Raid at Speedway Net Track Stars. DES MOINES, Ia, July 26,—Eddie O'Donnel an avitomobile driver; De Lioyd ‘Thompson, an aviator, and five five motorcyclists were arraigned in court here to-day charged with violat- laws in connection with ‘al dw ney. Ghafield, an ed 95 Yesterday on the Elevated serviceable cat for this strong and terday afternoon. t, ame £Parlor BOOMS Regular Price 35¢: Large No. 7 size: Care: ae Box Talcum Powder, A hit that is a real hit— , the melodious, haunting one- * step that stands a thousand Fr ench Clar et, Joe Bio sep F Sahnlat 50° FREE with noe California Claret, ©: 17 cokes Butler's page “My Bird of Paradise” Borax Soap.. aa Stamps with case of 24 bottles = i Coupled vithanctierone, ([{OO Lager Beer, tuets'2it.. “| Grape Juice e step is as full of pep Deposit of 25c required for fetaen of case and empty bottles, East tes & pure, pint, 1 0 as its name— “Paprika” Paprika” Two New Stores Open Next Thursday ee In Ozone Park, 1. L, at 4301 Jerome Ave, 0", McCormack. Ave ej Tn New Brighton,,5. I., at 254 Jersey Street. Telephone Connection, A cordial invitation is extended to every a pear aa? in each neighborhood to visit the new store with its choice new stocks of seusonable foods ang beverages, all at sensationally low prices Double aac Stamps on Wednesday. Orders Delivered Free of Charge.. No 4v¢ Stamps with Butter, oes or Sugar. 12-inch—-$1.00 COLUMBIA out RECORDS

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