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WIGWAM LEADERS ALL “UPIN AIR” ON PRIMARY SLATE But Chute or or Swann Will Likely Be Candidate for District Attorney. Everything seemed to be “up in the alr” to-day in regard to most of the Tammany nominations for the pri- Maries to be held Sept. 28, but that either Judge Edward Swann or Thomas W. Churchill, President of the Board of Education, will be mamed for District Attorney seems certain. The Executive and General Com- mittees of Tammany met last night, but there was no slate making. There was a lot of informal talk, however, and it appeared Judge Swann and Mr. Churchill were about equally favored fas the District Attorneyship, with James A. Delehanty and Magis- trate Joseph Corrigan mentioned. “Christy” Sullivan, who once ran for Sheriff and took a beating may be the organization candidate again. ‘The only other man mentioned at present for this job is Thomas I. De- laney. , While nothing {s settled as to the Judgeships, John Proctor Clarke (Re- publican) and Justices Delahanty and Sh will almost certainly be ¢ A Profession Clarke 1 the primaries. joa! oe the Fourteenth Street orgsa- ~Tamianny may turn down Justice Greenbaum for a renumination. mong certain hy - of the leaders there is lisposition to sidetrack aim. At a meeting of the Executive Com- mittes of the Progressive County PRS | Loe we Justices Green- indorsed for jgeation was made that Frank Moss Bets favored for the District Attorneyship, but this was Rot acted on. Progressiv: solution requiring that all candidat indorsed by their party shall prom: to run on t! Progressive ticket whether they are nominated by any other party or not. The committee will meet up the question of designating or in- dorsing candidates for Sheriff and District Attorney. “Big Bill” Edwards, who Sg has been mentioned as a possible in- dependent candidate for the Beimo- cratic nomination for Sheriff in the primaries, is to “come out” on Mon- day at a dinner to be given in his honor fe Senator Walter R. nick will preside and about on Her- bun- dred men be present. When tl ‘ards boom is launched head ie be opened in the Hotel BI PARTY WILL CO TO FRISCO FAIR IN AUTOMOBILE HOUSE Car Will Have All “Con- veniences of Home” Ex- cept a Janitor. HUNTINGTON, L. L, Aug. 20.— Roland R. Conklin, whose office is at No, 1 Wall Street, whose city home is at No. 449 Park Avenue, Manhat- tan, and whose country place tq Rosemary Farm, West Neck, Hun- tington, will leave to-morrow for a transcontinental trip in an automo- bile house, accompanied by his wife, hie eon, Roland; his daughter, Julia; @ young woman friend of hers, two nephews, two governesses, a cook and two men to operate the automo- bile, can be organized and systematized. The optical house of M. H. Harris has done this. It is po longer necessary to consult an eye specialist, pay a heavy fee and then have an optician — usually HIS op- tician—carry out his recom- mendations. Our Oculists (Registered Physicians) will examine your eyes without charging you s fee. They will prescribe your needs if indicated—ard our Optician wilt fil them—all under ONE roof! i The total cost to you will be the cost of the glasses— $2.00, or more, depending somewhat on the mountirg. Harris “up-to-the-minute” business methods make this service possible. Open Saturday Afternoon Wk ous pase = Nianolas “Ave. bet Se are | US San, Se NG, BST Rrred_ A. a to_ Straws _On.._ Newark, “Tiss, sa ae invent Out's The machine is 25 feet 6 inches long, 7 feet six inches wide and 18 feet six inches high, in addition to which the top can be quickly converted into a roof garden or outdoor dining room. Tho outfit weighs between seven and eight tons. There are sleeping accommodations for eight persons inside the body of the car, The chauffeurs and sleep outside the body, but inolosed. Supplies can be carried for a cwtll be sons for @ week. Cooking will be Gone by an electri stove. provision for a shower Bach the the hot water coming from the radiator. yg will be plenty of cold water in ice box with capacity for 160 pounds of ice and proportionate room r perishable stores. Every inch of space under seats and in corners is utilised to store sometht fea- ture is a collapsible outfit, bebpaee can be att, uw while camping. The route will be t Albaay, Buf- falo, Chicago, Denver, Yellowstone Park, Glacier National Park, San Francisco, Diego and returning by steamer through the Panama Canal. —— oo YOUNG CLERK IS HELD, Joseph Dougherty, eighteen, accused of having stolen money entrusted to him by his employers,’ together with Mise May Shy of No. 217 West Sixty-sixth Street, who was arrested with him itn ap 4 at teen were arrai; entre pegged Caries in the was in loyed by the broke: oy) on in & Co., ffm m1 roads he wan given $689 to tak le did not return, Pattern No, 8760—Yoke Blouse 8755—-S!x-Go Pattern Me io 36 Waist, New Yor! sent Obtain These Patterns. Cail at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION BUREAU, Donald Building, site Ginbel Bros.), corner Sixth Avenue ani by mail on recelpt of ten cents in coln oF stamps for each pattern ordered. IMPORTANT Write your address plainty and atwa) size wanted. Add two cents for letter postage if in a The May Manton Fashions } ‘ © other costume ever takes the place of the separate skirt with the useful shirtwaist. The blouse shown here is a very new one with an unusual shaped yoke and with @ convertible collar, and !t also includes cuffs of new style. It is very pretty and very generally becoming, and withal it 1a simple and therefore easy to make. Appropriately, the pattern can be used for cotton and for linen fabrics and for silk, and silks include crepe de chine, the various Oriental silks,’ and chiffon taffeta, for this ‘last named ts to be much used during the coming season, and is Srecedingly attractive and handsome. oe skirt is made in six gores, and there is a box-plait in each gore. “It is perfectly smooth fitting over the hips, but it provides a graceful flare and width at the lower edge. The pla! give long lines and produce nder effect, and therefore the model {9 a mood one for large fgures | as well as for slender ones, the Mlustration the skirt is made | from Scotch cheylot in shades of brown and tan, blouse 1s made of crepe ‘ao oo in # harmonizing Se sar, Ki mart, the ‘medium | size the blouse will require 3% yards of material 27 inch: yards 36, or 2% yar skirt will be ye or, 6x yards a6, or 4 yards ate if material has up and down, but If it has ni re nor nap, 6% Fhe hye wil suffice. The skirt and eY Ly inches wide at the I 6. The blouse pattern Re. ‘ioe 1 cut in sizes from 34 to 42 of the skirt No, 6755, in s from 24 to 36 waist. Hotel Biltmore, at which | 7Re Evening World's Authority on which especially pleases me is that it seems to have reached, to be reaching, women. of all types and ages and in every environment. I a hoped to do something like this. The very wealthy woman usually has a corps of trained assistants who de- vote themselves to the preservation of her health, strength and beauty. The best advice is at her disposal; if she fails to profit by ft that is her own fault. women are less fortunate. They are busy, they have not too much money, they spend themselves for the com- fort of others and no one tells them how to conserve their own physical comfort and well being. the women whom I have tried to help—the too-early-old housewives and mothers, the hardworking busi- ness women, the girls whom nobody has taught to guard their health as their most precious heritage. In or- der to reach as many women as pot sible, through The Evening World, I have tried to present my exercis and hygienio rules in the simplest possible form, so that every woman everywhere might find them avail- able. daily show the success of my at- tempt. For instance, a woman forty- mix years old, who is too stout, writes: “I have been following your course and have been much benefit- ed Lessons, Giving Tests of Difficult Exercises in Previous Lessons. TEST EXERCISE NO. XI. SIDE REACHING. By Pauline Furlong, All Questions of Woman's Phye- foal Well Being. One of the results of my course But the great mass of American These are The letters that I am receiving ted. I was encouraged by your re- mark that the fat that aid not form in three weeks cannot be reduced in that time, It is @ splendid cours>. the one you are giving in The Evening World.” Another woman, fourteen years younger, “is following my les- sons and using my exercises with interest and profit.” “tam following your couree In \6. woman acsures me “My friends have remarked It, al- though they de not know the reason.” A Connecticut girl writes: “I am dreading the time when your articles stop, for you n't know how much good they ire doing me.” A New Jersey that “your exer- reducing the stomach ie ful; m: aller, m a." of 8 ‘1 don't think people realize what @ complete road to health, good looks, activity of mind and good citi- this city, de- genship your course is providing. It fg an inspiration; keep it up.” The reason I give you these ore| “proofs of the pudding” is that [ hope those of you who have not yet eet to work in good earnest to make yourselves strong and well will under- take this Important task at once. TEST FOR SIDE-REACHING WITH DUMBBELLS, ‘The test to-day is for one of the important dumbbell exercises. To perform it stand erect, your feet about eighteen inches apart, your arms stretched? vertically upward so that the dumbbells directly touch over your head, Then lower your body o the right I obliquely, until tl ends of dumbbells touch the floor, bending your right leg at the knee but keeping the left leg etraight. Reverse the process in the opposite direction, This exercise helps greatly all the functions of the digestion and stretches the muscles of arms and legs, thus making them more You may know that your leg and arm muscles are in condition ‘clse correctly dumbbells on the your wrists or @ tremor in lege er arms. When you are i ane you should be to take the ise ten tim five time to side, keeping fy should be stretched fullest extent, Readers of Miss Furlong's ar. ticles who are following her lee sone are invited to write to her, esre of The Evening World, 's| Letters From Evening World Readers Following Mies Furlong’s Lessons. MRS. J. L. Writes: “I have just returned to the city and have found out about your valuabie lessons in The Evening World, Please advise me | how to get the whole series.” ‘second Street (oppo- 100 West Kiely @ ‘Thirty-second Street, specify Urry. We cannot furnish you with the lessons that were printed before July | 16th, as we are all out of them. They appeared In the paper every day up! to Aug. 7th: Send one cent for each you desire and postage to THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1916. WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW! How to Keep Well, Keep Strong and Keep a Perfect Figure, Told in a Series of Illustrated Lessons ‘és also adopted a re-| A New Series of Illustrat- cover same and J will supply you. ing with cocoa butter develop the/| wil develop it permanently, however, neck and shoulders and does it dar! the skin? What exercises will 4 velop my legs from ankl —— a ge | is taken by the average person in course of a week or month it be were to tell you that you eat nearly six hundred spoonfuls in @ [month you would probably doubt me, How many pounds this would make | You may figure for yourself, Suppose we allow for breakfast two ‘ cups of coffee with two spoonsful of ES berries, at this season, with GOVERNOR ' MOTHER-IN | ws. Hiteheock Expires in B ham Hotel, With Mes. Wh Husband and Son Beside Her, - Mra. Josephine Lioyd # ov. Whitman's mother-in-law, inat night of heart disease ti # Buckingham Hotel, Fifth Avente Viftieth Street. Mra, Whitman, fother, ©. N. Hitchooek, and brother, Milton Hiteheoek, were Mra. Hitehcock when she died. Mrs. Hitcheock wne yeats old and for many years at the Buckingham. Her Diy ben failing for a tong time, and was auch that she could not follow her usual custom this year of epemd- ing the eummer in Newport, Mra. Whitman was notified in oe: Newport home Wednesday of mother’s critical iNiness, and, with family, hurvied here. In recent she had spent much time with mother, 3 eg three. For luncheon, two glasses of iced tea, with three wpoonstul each; probably more fruit, stewed or raw. with two more spoonstul. For dinner, 1 and some dessert, and we tly figure this meal with only three spoonfuls of sugar, we have @ total of eighteen spoonstul in one day. This means 126 spoonst and a great many people use thea I have mentioned. So be of “little bit” you write me MILDRED F. asks: “Will you tell me confidentially if you really made your arms and legs so round and plump with exercises? J think moat people with a good figure were just way, don’ a? i} ia pM toy a Tam ni very sinail frame, bat I “ictermined to overcome this started In to exerciac. I give ail the creditpof the firm ratscular flesh below my waist line to bicycling and walking. I used to take long cross rides wh when I was about six- am a great walker been in the habit of walking about five hours a day until my work pre- vented it I have always indulged in 1 outdoor games, These undoubt- edly develo whe ruecles of the arma and legs. years ago I weighed 140 pounds, ond Thea I realized I was, getting stout [ worked bard and took | off the excess within a few months. Yes, any one who ts determined can/ reduce or develop, but not in a day or! & week or & month. ‘The Dotlar Dinner with Wine” \ Also a la Carte, \Om. RACH 6, C. B, W. ocka: CBleoge voll ahs LS? fonsurernente,to the, screeet andl ra sic?” I am 5 feet § Inches tall, weigh 150 pounds, bust 88, walst 28, Hips neck 12%. ‘These are oa you should measure: a} (aot beet: Lost hf tk POUN H u 5 MRS. L. T. 8. neh upper arm, 13%; fore- arm, 9% lowed your You could gain ten pounds and not, be too heavy. The average lassie height for a woman Is five feet four five feet #ix, and weight from 125 te 188 pounds. Tho hips should measure at least six inches more than tho bust. AGNES L. D. writes: “Please send the reducing menus which ap- healthy muscle flesh before you will notice any improvement. have lost tw pounds. I am # I would lose a great deal more if [ could do without sweets, which I crave and indulge in. Do your really sues in the thin neck and does not|think a littie sugar would keep me darken the skin. Exercises, such as stout if I follow ‘ait the other diet to Will _massag-|chest raising, swimming and rowing | the lotter?”’ Try cong nccmartne in Fae oof, and much more quickly. Running, bi-|fee. It will sweeten and no! me cycling, tennis and stair climbing will|to your weight. When you write of peared July 27 and 28.” €evelop the muscles in the thin legs.! using ® very little bit of sugar you Send 5 cents to me for these, ‘This You will bave to build up some might count up and see just how covers the cost of mailing also. Miss E. K. writ to thigh?” Cocoa butter feeds the starved th Poe aEiere MAMMOTH CIGAR SALE At United Cigar Stores New York 1,235,440 Cigars a of A. G. Kaufmann & Co., at our own price to close out their two factories, (New York and Newburg.) Every ci the product of a house i i, 1856 Joba top, youn Castle, aaa ield and other popular bran the purchase, - 250,000 Roig’s Habanero (Manufactured by Roig & Langsdorf and universally sold at5 cts. straight) cut to 3 cts. each to give the sale an extra swing. 180,000 LaYebana Perfectos —direct from Manila, In boxes of 25, 95 cts. No unknown brands. All fresh cigars in prime condition,