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ee Se 74 s 4 Sees TUSY TOIL LILLE i S etnw gree vee Sor ene AUGUST FURNITURE SALE, 25 TO 50% REDUCTIONS Pee =r M| moea| y closes 5:30 P. M. (Saturday 1 o'clock) mate SARS SK Comparnty +». § Store opens+ 8:30 A. M.; The Semi-annual Disposal of Saks Suits for Men A Remarkable Special Sale of Women’s Low Shoes 101 styles formerly $5.00 to $8.00 reduced to $2.95, $3.95 and $4.85 Included is our entire Stock of Colonials, Pumps and Ox- fords. The season's best combinations and styles. in many colors; black-with-white-pi ping or stitching, while with-blach-piping or stitching: all-vlack, or a |-white. NEW PIANOS *210 $5 Down, $5 Monthly NEW 88-NOTE Player-Pianos The pianos offered in this sale sell Feoulacty at $350. These instruments are recommended for their excellent tonal qual- itiesand beautifalcene designs. TO-MORROW ONLY. These instruments are the very latest 88-Note Players in various designs and woods, Fully guaranteed. REGU- LARLY PRICED AT 4600, TO-MORROW ONLY..... CONVENIENT TERMS OF PAYMENT 12 ROLLS OF MUSIC and Fine Bench with Player OLD PIANOS Taken in Exchange KNABE WAREROOMS, 5th Av. &39thSt. Victor-Victrolas and Records Liberal Credit WORTH DOWN w: t and Young Men Reduced from $23, $20 and $17.50 to $13.00 The feature of this and: all Saks clothing sales is that , they are natural and not forced, occurring only at this * period of the seasan, and involving only the remainder of our regular stock, without apology or equivocation. have simply changed the prices to bring about a quick dis- \. tribution in order to make room for Fall styles. themselves remain what they always are—the cleverest *\ creations ever shown in the popular price range of $17.50 \ to $23.00. Variety a-plenty, but not all sizes in all styles, though we can fit you in one style or another, A\omall charge for alterations. Terms ERKLY $ 13 to $1.59 $10 $5 $20 Larger amounts on lon: wer terms upon application at our store, Our Terms Apply Also to New York Mate, S mectieut, Witt 423 T HIRD AVENUE R SO STREET ow Jersey, et Our Prew The suits Kids iy Cash Sates ————e How to Kee of the More Difficult Previous Lessons, to A Mastering Them. Because, for the present, no new «@: Evening World, 1 hope no one of my pt least ten minutes every day those exerci | your exercises. colved which interested me greatly, |p». jing to yo che My Dear Mise Furlong: twant | to thank you for your course of | \, exercises that you have been pub- {ch lishing in The Evening World. | W! They have done wonders for me. | When | first began to do the exercises my weight was 208 po} pounds, and now it le 185 pounds. 1 will give you my measure- ments as they were and as they are now. My height ie five feet six inches: a BEFORE. Bust. Walst. Hip. Calf, 4% in, 34 in, 60 in, 15/2 in Now. Bust. Walst. Hip, Calf, 42 in. 31 in, 46 in, 14 in, I think the diet and exercises are wonderful, and how mush more would you advise me to re- duce? | thank you again for what you have dome for me Your course ie just what | have wanted to do, but before | did not know how. ELIZABETH A. There is tangible proof for you of what may be accomplished in a few of my course on how to keep well, | keop strong and keep a perfect fig- ure, DIRECTIONS FOR LEG-SWINGING TEST EXERCISES, The test exercise to-day is leg swinging, Let me repeat the direo- itlons for it, At first you will need a straight-backed chair and a email footstool. Assume the correct stand- ing position, resting one hand on the chairback and the othe to help pres swing briskly to and fro theat away from’ the the instep straight ad led downward, as in. dancing. stool will make this last possible, movement ia id be swung but until you have [rec sewing {du point joni urse is necessary to turn around |do: |when you change legs, so that the | one in action may be always furthest from the chair, At the end of each series of swings there should be two or three longer ones—higher kicks, 80 to speak. With ALFRED A. KOHN END-OF-SEASON ALL OF are now being closed out 3:25 a anoth We never carry eating up of th they will be sold at a bi supply of shoes that will be your size in moat of the styles if you 505 Fifth Avenue sellers. Fall partical Western Uni which seem beat suited to her own condition. or lost as many pounds as you wish, you certainly should keep on with If you have already won what you wanted in the way of health and a good figure, exercise to keep from retrogressing. Here is a letter which I have re- |and which should be most encourag- | your leg to the level of the part | muacle for fat, and will increase your wavering times in succession know that you are getting the ful JANE C, Is it necessary to do all of tl Certainly pn hem are adv. The [needs all of the: REDUCING THIGHS AND HIPS, F, B. writes It of) Practice rolling, MRS. G. 1B, writes: “I ercixes except the trunk raising and rolling, Which hurts my breast. massaging my breast with alum solu- tion or alcohol make it larger? ber] SALE - WOMEN’S “ow” 3 z 2 3 = = B ALFRED A. KOHN Connecting Links of present-day commercial and social life are Western Union Day Letters and Night Letters. They bridge the distance between buyers and They are the sympathetic, day-to-day contact between sepa- rated families and friends. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. si 1 ee ‘me nvewres worn, “guespar, avever io, 1918. ' WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW! Well, Keep Strong and Keep a Perfect Exercises Included in id You in Satisfactorily TEST EXERCISE NO. 11.—LEG SWINGING. By Pauline Furlon The Evening World's Authority on All Questions of Woman's Physical Welt Being, xercises are being printed in The ipils will neglect practising for at ses already described and pictured If you have not yet gained netics you should be ab » raise “ir, op of the When your hip joints have become pple and your leg muscles well de- loped and controlled thrust the wir aside and take the exercise th your hands on your hips. It Il reduce your hips and the upper of your legs by substituting ine The test of your ability to per« form is exercise consi your being able to do it rom side to s. your hands are on your h. receiving no aid from ae in keeping your balance, The upper part of your i all should be firm and motionless, motion proceeding from. th joint. When you can stand trae rigidiy and swing each leg ten Youmay benefit of the exercise and that you ha jained a remarkable degree of poise. Readers of Miss Furlong's ar- ticles who are following her les- sons are invited to write to her, in care of The Evening World, requesting information that wit aid them in following her rules for diet and exercise. Mise Fur- weeks by the conacientious student I tong also will be interested to learn the results of her lessons ae shown by your charts, —~—_—. Letters From Evening World Readers Following Miss Furlong’s Lessons. M,. AND OTHERS ask: you have published A ods of those ise only the viously shi a No one person es you really n ‘lease tell me how to duce thighs hips without re- cing my waist, wh) and leg swinging standing, do all the ex. will! Is OUR ow SHOES at the flat price of PAIR er season, and to effect a final Sh til December, of t, but you will find come early, at 42d Street atany on Office exer-|spread without aloes, but this would at many ot | six hours’ leg circling (ying ; Figure, Told in a Series of Illustrated Lessons A New Series of Illustrated Lessons, Giving Tests my stoutness due to not wearing a corset? How many hours s! should 4 stout person have? What, will re- duce my abdomen and hips?” Keep the closed fists on chest and protect the breast. Do not m he alcohol—apply it or um n (cold) on a piece of cotton It cortainly will not devolop The fact that you have not rh a corset would probably cause you to sprend, Jung as your feet would fuous fle and no stout ing and bending will domen, ‘Trunk raising is recommended, Try it with the fect braced. If you cannot do it at first {t shows how much you really need this abdominal muscle exercise. strengthens muscles and ov Ipation and torpid liv person can * condition is over- come, Leg circling will reduce thighs, (Light diet is important LENGTH OF WANDS. not cause #) About 4 is sult cient rest » the ab- clally MRS. F.C. A, asks: “What should be the length of the wand About three feet. T! cost 12 cents, A broom handle will answer the same purpose, writes: “I appreciate your illustrated lessons and they are benefiting me very much. I am tak- ing your exercises to reduce my ab- domen—but want to increase the calf of my leg.” 1 thang you for your kind letter, Continue swaying and bending—also trunk raising to strengthen the ab- dominal muscles, Swimming, tennis, running and bicycling will develop calf muscles, MRS. Mc asks: “How long will the alum water to reduce the LILLIAN L, it taki pores and then uld reduce t den it within a few ined in life. wi persistent work, so do not, If you exercise and diet to reduce the entire body the fat will disappear from the Bt also. —_— > SAMUEL REA IN HOSPITAL. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 10.—Samuel Rea, President of tho Pennsylvania Raflroad, who has been ill at his home In Gladwyne for several days, has been taken to the Untversity of Penn- sylvania Hospital for an operation. Mr. Rea's condition, It waa reported in the financial district, was serious. 3 report. however, was denied at the nnsylvania Rail 8, where it a will, on the ad- jubmit to w alight F was eald that Mr. vice of his physician, operation, po eo WIDOWS’ BOARD ORGANIZED. ‘The Board of Child Welfare recently appointed by Mayor Mitchel to supervise the administration of pe for widowed mothers in New York City, or- ganized in the office of Charities! Com- mission Kingsbury yesterday by 1 mH. M Improvi retary the Kev fons in the Ne w OmMeces for tained by a cou Sophie Ire Raean and Nira. “William tinst board begin | paying pesca until afte 1916, works, (La.) ‘Pianos,) The girl who works—God bless her. She Is brave and active. She ix not hunter oredesk n. Sway | NOPEDDLER OF FRUIT CAN WIN THE HAND OF THE FAIR ANNA SMIT Buttonhole-Maker, —Y’Under- stand, or Drug Clerk, Yes, But Peddler—Never! Bernard Sindelman wouldn't be a buttonhole manufacturer, No siree, He wanted to be a fruit peddler to begin That wasn't a business for him. ¥ ' with, and then become a wholesaler. This is why there were no wedding bells for Bernard and Anna Smit, Nineteen, of No. 465 East One Hun- dred and Sixty-seventh; Street, the Bronx. They were engaged all right, yunderstand, since last March, when they met throug a schatchen and |k had a rabbi fix up their betrothal |cillation, up fit to kill and went, When he fot there Anna was weeping and wip! her eyes ied her right hand, on h as th You should t I right; give nard, thinking pwing Anna was # Wheh she } of the rin ‘ind not king @ recon 1 him she or and t from her finger papers. took the ring Then Anna asks Rernard what his}threw ii at hin. He pit a ambition is, He tells her, and she|pocket and was walking ¢ door helped hina down , “Peddling fruit is nothing to do jd find jots of nice young fel- lers who work in drug stores or do class things like that, and who | furs d o hin. re ia fake money and take me to] (ee en got out a. SUMMOBD ut Bernard was firm for the fruit|for Papa Sipit. who apm market. Next Papa Smit saw him and Simms In | offered to set him up in the buttpn~ hole business, He wouldn't even Iis- ten. Then in July Anna mailed the engagement * back to I he ring, and rnard and ram Street behind f you get married you'll have to obey your wife," he added, “so you might as well go into training now, No C. O. D.'s No Exchanges No Approvals CAMMEYER STAMPED.ON A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT 6" AVE. AT 20°" ST. Shoe Sale Extraordinary! Here Are 4,995 Pairs of Genu- ine Cammeyer Low Shoes That We Are Going to Sell For Much Less Than They Cost Us! MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SHOES All Styles, All Sizes in the Lot ALL SEASON S SS SSS SS WEE S SASS S560 $5.00 S450 $400 Crisp, Fresh, Low Shees of this Season’s vintage that need no word of introduction from us. Not the nondescript kind usually offered at sales, but the genuine Cammeyer Surplus Stock that will march out quickly at these Drastic Price-Cuts. SSS <—S y Plenty of Salespeople To Maintain the High Standard of Cammeyer Service KZ ZizaThs Store of s Thousand Stvleg id conditions ners have N creations. the originality of types. distinct novelties. 0 these models are ——: oe ——— |know this girl-—to be worthy of her regard. Her hands may be statned hy dish Washing, sweeping, factory rease or printing Ink, but it ie an honest and helping hand, It stays misfortunes from narues; it 8 /our shield which protects many a forlorn iittic famtiy trom almshouse and the yu ~ ’ : ae fyitad a Real Luis Chic yew TWITHSTANDING more successful with their new Fall Our copies—and there are about 200 of them — breathe all the chic and all iH Among these new copies are includ- ed the new Girondin and Directoire effects, in black, purple and navy vel- vets, smart Tricornes, with beaded iH trimmings; small, close turbans, with H flat wing garnitures and numerous other Although the materials employed in H and the workmanship unexceptionable, prices are far below what is usually charged for hats of such marked individuality. millinery prices are a constant and delightful surprise to our patrons. nH These New Hats 2%," Herald Square, - . MTT aes ae 9 ees aa | as 5 es ined Hats- troubled abroad, Paris Milli- scarcely ever been their French proto- strictly high grade, In fact, Macy $8:49 . $] 9.89 Macy'e—Becond Floor, 34th St, ie jue York } ye E 2 at @ ae SS 4 nd Sas + So IN