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fund directly up to Grace Strachan, head of the organized teachers in this city, who, he says, brought about the defeat in Albany of legisiation intro- duced by Mayor’ Mitchel for the sole purpose of erting the present trouble. Back of Grace Strachan, Fosdick charges, is the President of the Board of Education, and back of Churchill is Tammany Holl. Foadick was appointed to the Board of Education around the first of the year by Mayor Mitchel. He admits that because of the board of forty-six members, neither himself nor moat of the other members really know what is actually going on. He says he might Have voted for unworthy pensions himself without knowing it. “If the pension committee does not order an investigation of this terrible condition of affairs,” declared Fos- will ask for an investigation © TIERFORPENSION TEACHERS’ PLIGHT Miss Strachan, Tammany and ‘Tom’ Churchill, He Says, aM Cause of Bankruptcy. | | MAYOR TRIED TO SAVE. myself.” “after the report of Comptroller Prendergast,” said Fosdick, “the Board of Education cannot play the ostrich by burying its head in the sand of fancied security. We must order a sweeping investigation and got at the root of the present trouble. “It will be remembered that Mayor Mitchel foresaw the troubled waters the teachers’ pension fund was drift- ing into and sought to rescue ft from financial shipwreck. A bill was sent to Albany which provided that the teachers of this city pay a larger per cent, into the fund. Grace Strachan and others who lobbied for the teach- ers’ organizations, have succeeded in killing that bill, “The trouble with the Board of Education is that it js not supreme. There has always been more or less bag between the Board and what © © Declares Mitchel Had Bill In- | troduced But Teacherst Had " It Killed, - "Raymond B. Fosdick to-day placed the responsibility for the bankrupt Condition of the teachers’ pension Back of Tom Churchill ‘ace Strachan is Tammany Hall. 80 you see that the Board of Education is not a very independent body | rhe meetings of the, ard of Edu- they are voting tion to this rule, tind m willing to admit that | may have voted for pen- sions as unworthy as those in anced | by Comptroller Prendergast in his re- “| port, not actually knowing what | wa doing.” | One of the first complaints to be in- | Yeatigated will be the contention of the Pension Commission that 684 re- tirementa made by the Board of Edu- cation since 1910, when the annual income fund fell below the annual disbursements, are subject to serious legal doubt. Other specific complaints are: That a teacher who admitted she bought cocktails near the school and brought bottled liquor into the school was granted a pension for “nervous insufficiency” and is now getting $606.66 every year from the city. That the city has lost $7,000 because a teacher who waa retired for “dis- ability” was married the following pure-conveni _ economical « 4 TOP OF CARTON ASeonTMEKT OF 100 Sisece, cusweo ron voun cane. ' American Sagar Refining Co. Mew York day. That one teacher, who was absent over six years, had this period counted in her favor when her years ive service wero computed at ——— eaten time. Are You Ready SIX ESCAPE PRISON Eas veer Teipt IN FUSILLADE' OF SHOTS HORLICK’S Thirty Other Prisoners Refuse to Malted Milk Join Plot in Camden, N. J., ‘with you when Yachting, Camping, Jail. oh eplaewt Fishing or Jolfin, . ina moment. A goed Ugh tne CAMDEN, N. J., Aug. 16—Six when or run hed ply prisoners, serving thirty-day sen- v eatvein water, pre er eats A Sas sete tences, sawed through the bars of See ascered & you 8 capes their cells fn the city workhouse early to-day and escaped. 3 before retiring, ‘The guard, seeing them disappear . | Position. © Oar Lunch Tebtete are the acme nourishmen’ Dissolve i few over a fence, fired ten shots without effect. it. ‘mouth when fatigued or hungry. free, HORLICK’S, wee . Thirty other prisoners declined to Join in the plot to escape, by e For “thinkers” and “doers.” ere es Sa ‘" Pie THE EVENING WORLD, WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW! |How to Keep Well, Keep Strong and Keep a Perfect =...) Figure, Told in a Series of Illustrated Lessons - A New Series of Illustrat- ed Lessons, Giving Tests of Difficult Exercis Previous Lessons. TEST EXERCISE NO. VII. CHEST RAISING (2) By Pauline Furlong, The Evening World's Authority on All Questions of Woman's Phys- ical Well Being. The second week of our test exer- cises begins today. There will be twelve more of these exercises, illus trated and explained. You will be warned against the mistaken and| awkward positions which the degin- ner in physical culture is likely to assume, and which, if not corrected, | will lessen the benefits of her exer-| else and sometimes almost nullify them. Each movement, you see, is devised | for strengthening certain groups of for building up or reducing ues in certain parts of the If you change the movement ever #0 slightly different muscles may be brought Into play or the body may | be twisted into a deformed, unnatural Then the effects of the ex- ercise will differ from those originally | planned, just as the notes of a piano give out a different sound under fumbling, amateur fingers than when struck by a perfeetly trained profes- sional hand. So I hope none of my scholars aro neglecting these tests; they are of great importance, Testimony cOmes in every day from the maids and matrons who have al- ready reaped part of the reward of their determination and perseverance | ‘n adopting the hygienic scheme and the rules of exercise in the course on how to keep well, keep strong and keep a perfect figure. “R. B.” writes: “I have been fol- lowing your exercises and I'm very glad to say they have worked wonders for me. | feel 100 per cont. bet than I ever did, and | feel happier.” “I have all your lessons, which | have studied carefully, and | am glad to say that | already lost eight pounds,” is the message from “Mrs. D.C. L.” “Iam greatly interested in your les- sons in The Evening World and have) derived great benefit from them,” ! clares “Mrs. B." of Brookiyn,and “V. E,,” a Now Jersey girl, tells me, “Your exercises and advice have been most | useful to several of my friends.” TEST FOR CHEST RAISING FROM FLOOR, To-day I am giving you the test! for the exercise which comes directly | after the one printed Saturday—chest raising from the floor. The points| to be remembered in that one, as 1 explained to you, are to keep your arms firm and free from trembling, to let your chest touch the floor first, not your stomach or abdomen, and to keep your spine from bending and hollowing as you raise your body from the floor, When you can perform perfectly the chest raising on both arms for 4s often as six times in succession, while your body 1s in this position, take one hand from the floor and fold Food For Thought Proper nourishment and well chosen books are food for thought for those who are fitting themselves for the battles of life. Grape-Nuts that arm twist you keeping th Foros all hi now do ise. One arm must |and then rub them with ice. Do this| fact that fa Eckman's Ali oa cal: the work which was di- |haif a dozen times and the color| cium (lime) salt is so combined with vided ‘between two in the chest | wili jast for hours. It is barmless pate, therecionte £8 te Se. Sadly nq from the floor first de- | ing economical py the average person. 1 if the muscle in each ; taina neither “opiates, © narcotics no it-forming drugs, #o im safe, At your arm is hard enough to support whole wi MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1915. cohol. This use, behind your back. Then rself skilfully to one side, e trunk straight and sup-|, GRACE G. the weight on one arm, In] “What will r the hip] cheeks?” the frontal} First of all, ist to th psite side and xercise, Which is especial-| light nourishing foods. pted to rounding and de- gth of your arm is the of your ability to per- the ht without a » without an though you perform the from six to ; ten times in nm, you may | Permanently, mark your er cent. in | Will do this, this move Readers of Miss Furlong’s ar- ticles who are following her les sons are im care requesting information that wilt aid them in following her rules for diet long also will be interested to learn the results of her lessone as shown by your charts. Letters of fat on is thirty-t advise me Your wa six inches. hips: MARY me how L Iam 6 weigh 109 bananas desire but ous, Slee} afternoon portant of for develo} tar soap seal w scalp, It use it darken It. L. BH until they m thre FOOD providing thee thorough nourishment to both body and brain keeps one le—bright and alert to absorb the world’s great lessons. “There’s a Reason” for Grape-Nuts Readers Following Mise Furlong’s Lessons. twenty-six inches, inches and, therefore, too large, so I want to redu for the re: weight, and can hardly be covered with layers of fat if it is only twenty- sis inches and I weigh ten pounds Joss than you. Try the rolling for the it is thé very best exercise to reduce them, thighs. ‘To broaden your chest prac- Use the chest-raising exercises, They are strenuous but very effective. Swimming and rowing are both good chest expanders. N. Drink egg malted milk, cream, eat Drink sumik and eat everything you outdoor exercise, week of July 19, SYLVIA 8. writes: n blond hair, at A BLEACH FOR THE SKIN. good for the skin?" Cucumbers contain arsente and are @ natural vegetable bleach for the skin, When combined with other in- gredients they make an admirable cream or lotion, When they are in season and plentiful and cheap save the peelings, when you have them at moal tUme, liquor WAREROOMS Sth Ave. at 39th St. invited to write to her, of ‘The Evening Wortd, || (2% i". and exercise. Mise Fur ritants. cause of — From Evening World June 1 about whole n' S00 Sith Ate ane ‘ON: B. “1 | ts not w! On Jan. 1 the total was 350 22d Peper atd READER writen: 112 $6.98 “exclusive, of the employees in 101 Nassau.at Ann St. 5 feet 4 inches and welg 2) the associated industries—mining and 17 Weet 42d St j pounds, What should I weigh:” ship building—and in the ammunition 498 Fulten ir One hundred and twenty-five| Works in other parts of Germany owned St. pounds, LARGE HIPS AND THIGHS. MIS, A. M. writes: “I weigh 135 pounds ahd» my waist measure is There are layers My hips are forty-one it. » them also, My bust hree and chest very small st of my body. Can you on these three subjects.” ist is not too large for your My own waist is twenty- Leg circling for the G. writ can gain et 6 in pounds.” “Kindly tell ut 25 pounds, tall and only and starchy vegetables. acids, Breathe deeply, got but not too strenu- p long hours and take an nap if possible, Most im- Keep in an air-tight bottle. may be used on the skin just as It} is or made into creams and lotions from this essence. Drink a quantity of water and eat also bring color to your face and hot and cold applications are also recom- Place very hot wet cloths to necks until they are quite red ANXIOUS WRITES: lish a good depilatory for removing superfluous hair permanently.” No depilatory will remove the hair not always satisfactory. move thirty hairs, more or leas, in half} an hour and charge about $8 for tb!4. Go to a reputable place, even if you | have to pay a little more, An inex- perienced operator may svar the face You may phide (either plain or made into a paste with water) on the hairs for a minute or two about twice a week. Remember that the local applications are often dangerous and cause inflam- mation because they are powerful ir- This very irritation is the heavier growth later. ptharaatbasit idebidaathioy Army of Wo GENEVA, Switzerland, Aug. 16 (via Paris).—Official figures show that on employed at the Krupp works at Essen, as compared with 1,329 on Jan. nber of employees on June 1 “He who runs may read” and profit thereby. Men’s Summer sack suits, fancy mixtures, plain blue and black Lime and Tuberculosis Dr. Roberts Bartholow, former professor a M Phil preserves it for future It it that It (referring salt) possesses the itedefinea property known a» gliterative, AND OTHERS ask: bring color to, my| fresh outdoor exercise. He does not refer to testimony regard ing .Eckman’s Alterative, since the med foal profession never publicly recommends tary remedies, However, many 8 of consumption seem to have yielded hia remedy. This auc Massage will may be due | ly to the drugeist’s or direct “Please pub- p Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia.—Advt. only the electric needle Yes, it 18 expensive and They re-| rub barum sul- | NOW asa Year Ago? ||| Eyesight cranes gradually—the | glasses that helped years ago |, may harm to-day. Let Ehrlich || oculists advise if your glasses || are still suited to your needs, Eyes Examined Without Charge by Registered Eye Physicians Perfect Fitting Glasses as Lowas $2.50 | . | QEhlich £ Established 53 Years | Now York: 184 B’way, at John Se. m Workers Now at Krupp Works. 5,000 young women were The Reduced to $20 From #32, #30, #28 & 25 BROKAW BROTHERS Astor @ Fousth Avenue ‘Statics at Doser all, do not worry, Articles ping were given the entire “Do you think is good for the hair and is excellent for the olly ntalns glycerine and thi scalp. Do not it wilbslightly. is not good for the dr; asks: “Is cucumber julce , and simmer them gently are soft and mushy, Strain yugh gauze and add to the ual quantity of al- \\\ Convenient Terms earls eh BAUMANN 8 Opens an Account. Our Liberal Credit Terms apply also to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. We Pay Freight and Railroad Fare. Write for Our New Booklet, Mailed Free. 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