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Man Hanging in Barn. + Phe body of» man was found hang- to-day, from a rafter in a besos = WEE STL OF ERIE’S FLOOD = wae bald | _— City’s Forces Work Hard to Recover the Victims, Which May Total Seventy-Five. in either owder or tablet : form at 50 cents per Botule Advt - | ERIE, Pa., Aug. 6.—Working in re lays under a scorching mun, police, fire men and volunteers ay continued [their search In the masses of wreck FURNITURE on CREDIT jane piled along Mill Creek by Tues-] 1) 4, day night's flood for the bodies still believed to be in the debris One wa recovered during the night. Tw victims of the disaster have Identified, It fs known that at tr fifteen more persons are unaccoun for, and figures compiled by the au thorities lead to the belief that at lenst forty others have been lost, the majority, It Is believed, being in the foreign section around Ninth Street ‘The work of cleaning up the city was) «7 |begun In earnest this morning, The | naval militia was enlled out to rein- | sults course strong received offers of relief from many cities In Pennsylvania, but he thought that Erle would be able to take care! ! of its own expenses, The public eat~ ing houses opened yes! rday were in position to take care of many persons) who had neither food nor shelter,| while charitable people provided liber- |ally with clothes those who bad lost their all in the torrent Physicians from the Pennsylvania) Health Department arrived here dur- ing the night and at once took up} the task of safeguarding the city from | pestilence. All persons known to have come in contact with the filthy flood water were ordered to appear at the office of the Erie Health Bi reau this afternoon for inoculation against typhoid Estimates of the damage continue to mount as the extent of the flood becomes apparent and it was to-day erted that probably $5,000,000 would -' be about the correct estimate. Wolff's Shirts “Maker to Wearer” w the Ne Neo Rove alue— neal kr by weartes Sumer Inc. @ NEW YORK sHOPS ACK who w: atreng oP Y UNTIL 1 P.M ee MOV c STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT 6'" AVE. AT 20™ ST. 7,002 Cammeyer Low Shoe Is too Rich or too Poor to Men’s & Women’s Low Shoes All Styles All Leathers 2901 Pairs Men’s & Women’s | Low Shoes All Styles ~All Leathers All Sizes WW when one begins to perceive of That moment has already been en-| "}joyed by many of the persons who have followed my nearly completed! Some of you have to share your and hope that others will do so, | been taking m recommended Tam kind y reducing movement * SONS NOT NOW AVAILABLE. Now | must tell you ti many wome: which they have mi there are no more of thos before printed after that date, however, ay be obt. ewimming. VL tunities That No Man or Woman Wi SY THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 4 tre a, ee 1918. WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW! How to Kee Well, Keep Strong and Keep a Perfect Figure, Told in a Series of Illustrated Lessons To-Day's (Mlustrated Les- son Shows How to Learn to Swim and the Bene- fits Derived From That) Exercise. LESSON XXxXiIil. By Pauline Furlong. The Lvening All Questions of Woman's World's Authority on Physical Well Being. | always a delightful moment the re- work. | hard, conscientious on how to keep well, keep| and keep a perfect figure. | peen good enough enjoyment with me| following your lessons} ‘toree the National Guardsmen on] giiicrony for redu | duty, guarding the stricken section, | yeady lost ten pound | and sightseers were kept away from sures me, I have even received a letter from ny Ce ven oe t he had @ young man on the U. 8. 8. Dexas, Mayor Stern announced tha a4) now stationed at Newport, who has A weight y.” he ’s in my body used to be.” Mined in either: dev through — pract and observing ime | have reccommended. NUMBERS OF ALL LES- hav. i. The E ed, that rinted 13. ons July Any ned by you, By the if summer sp mend to the nta to | h and improve her figure is Aside from the fact that Tremendous Reductions for Men, Women and Children. Oppor- Ignore llearn to think PAULI FORLONG her, and that an ex-|k of it may save life some it is helpful both to the woman who is too stout and to her who is too thin, SWIMMING ADDS MUSCLE AND BURNS UP EXCESS FAT. ‘The thin shoulders of the latter will be supplied with healthy tissue, a her flat chest deepened and filled o' while a dally drill in swimming is sufficiently strenuous to burn up some of the surplus flesh of the corpulent an, crawl stroke for bi ur 8 stroke is the easiest fi inners, as they do not have to remember what to do with thelr feet, All that is necessary is that you work them up and down without much exertion; rather drag| I slightly bend the elbow, and be sur to keep it bent and tense) Vv. D. W. writes: “Can you give me | while swimming, Turn the hands out|gome exercises to develop ry legs? |Peducing? I weigh 140 pounds.” Coffee Superior blend of South American Coffee; strong 19¢ from the wrist, with the fingers closed | \ty other measurements are nearly| TWo pounds each will be about Aapol fall bode Ib... and slightly bent outward, an the! the same as yours.” what you ahoua use. Do not be too Teas, ; with 1-1 long. “India-Ceylon, c hand always hit the water from the 1 he strenuous. “Little and often” should Bi Kt E00 MixOd....00..seessseee . pdedof the hand of the thumb; this|, bicycling, walking and tennis will | reso motto, otherwise, you. will Pdlch Bren eae , eee a splash such as the flat) k r— ming, rived the a from tho shoulders. Do not turn the body; uee only the shoulder muscles and arms. Keep the right hand up over the head and far out from the body and left jc t t ® shoulders ‘exactly t wind-mill, Keep the arms very wide apart, as this makes greater 5 Push the water back close together and the hand bent, as iNustrated. The decided up-and-down mevement of the shoulders is very necessary. BEGINNER MUST OVERCOME FEAR OF WATER, The other photograph published to- day illustrates the simple method of “kicking off.” Stand with the hands ind arms outstretched, one foot against the pier on the side of the swimming tank, the other resting se- curely on the ground. Take a deep bre and push off. This will send you floating on the surface of the many feet, the distance de- pending on how hard you pushed off Continue floating with the head under water until you feel that you must » up to take another breath Then begin your stroke and continue wimming he person who is learning to swim should avoid rashness on the one hand and timidity on the other, She should not be alone in water out of her depth when she Is practicing her first strokes, On the other hand, ahe must conquer fear of the water and of it ax a friend and playfellow, or she will never be a suc cessful swimmer, It is casier to learn im in salt water than in fresh, art, Pech Letters From Evening World | Readers Following Miss Furlong’s Lessons. WAIST AND HIPS TOO BIG. ANN M. writes: "Please tell me} how to reduce my bust and waist line, My waist t# twenty-seven ine ches and hipa only thirty-six in M f the exercises which up over the head, such as | strated on July 2 and July 3, | | will reduce the bust and remove fat from shoulder blades, To reduce the waist line Sag wenetien the swaying @xer- with Sas rae dune i june 2 8 and te Gee »| the and strengthen the musc cheeks and chin with persiste with dr develop the leg muscres. “wheel” proves that these muscles are brought into play and are benefited by these games, milk make me fat? will not cure?” Readers of Miss Furiong's or ticles who are following her lea sons are invited to write to her, in care of The Evening World, requesting information that will aid them in following her rules for dict and exercise. Miss Fur- long also will be interested to learn the results of her lessons as shown by your charte. chapped skin. for a good one: tips of the fingers, keeping the nees straight, illustrated July 7 THOSE FLAB! Soak these together several hour and then warm gently, boiler, over hot water, unt!l dissolved Xext add lvoertce, of borax, 4 ons iY CHEEKS. MRS. S. asks: “How can I remove Hot witoh tiavel, uzging cheeks?" Mix well and put in collapsible I< is necessary for you to butld up| tubes. The jelly creams are cheaper ff the|and much less trouble to purchase, t ex- se and heavy massa These illustrated July 15, and 22, a bandage of gauze, containing a piece of absorbent cotton, saturated a cold alum solution. ‘This ardens and tones up the sagging », but the exercises and massage re very much more important. Sat- rate the cotton whenever tt becomes Tce rubbed on the soft flesh is Iso effective, ones are for sale. MISS M. KLASS my columns the entire % k, beginning July- 19. copy, the stamped envelope is no} suthcient. TO DEVELOP LEG MUSCLES. EVELYN B. asks, “What! dumbbells should I use for strenuou weigh| If you play few games of tennis oF ride a|tie and become muscle sore vou, will ‘ache. from” your | YoU accomplish the desired results, nees down for several days, which| REOUCING AND ENLARGING. A. B. asks: “Will you tell me jus) what exerci hips down and develop from wails up? There are so many 1 am bewil dered.” FORMULA FOR CHAPPED SKIN. MISS D, W. asks: “Will butter- What is good for happed skin that even cold cream June 80 to reduce thighs; shown July 8, to make the hips sien: der, Exercises for developing chest and No, buttermilk will not make you tout, It is nougishing, but not fat- ening. Use the jelly creams for Extraordinary Price Reductions have been made in order to close out the remaining assortments of Misses’ Washable Dresses, Suits, Skirts and Blouses ench or ramie linen Dresses of at . . . . , $3.00 & 3.90 Dresses of white or colored voile at. . +» + $2.25, 3.50 & 4.75 5.00 $1.50 & 2.00 $1.00, 1.65, 2.25 & 3.00 (Departthent on the Second Floor) Tailored Suits of washable materials, Separate Skirts . Blouses Fifth Avenw-Madison Avenue, Deth end 25th Streets Dew York ies " sabes aot, See’ 4 1 am giving a formula in a double made ready to use. Several standard THOSE BRVELOEING EXERCISES. 3: The exercises and diet for developing appeared in in The Evening World You will have to send 1 cent for each RIGHT WEIGHT OF DUMBBELLS. before # to use to reduce from Practise the leg circifng tMustrated rolling, the rounding out shoulders were given the entire week of July 19, Swimming and rowing will der velop the chest and n Greatest of Mid-Summer Sales At All 250 James Butler Inc. Stores We Lead in Low Prices H CHOICE In Big Values Butter ar seas the — grade —fresh, 3 ye ibs. Sugar . 20 GROCERIES Very Best Creamery 5 ibs. Sugar re PureLard, 11° ‘Best for cook- § ing and short- J ening; ID. ise Fi Pre of St : >. 9 inte *XXXx bag, Butler's Condensed: in sanitary cans; each.......... Milk, Lakeview Brand, rich, whole, Evap- Milk, orated; tall 10c can?...........45 Milk Belle Brook Evaporated, with all 9 the cream; tall 10c can ich and pure; fo 6 ny fu c t Essie Milk, ©," Early June Peas, Large can, sweet, green and tender........ 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