The evening world. Newspaper, August 24, 1915, Page 4

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<br on baal SESS TRES SUIDDE AT 62 BUT FINDS HIMSELF | BY BRINGING HOME BRIDE James Maybury Weds on Vacetiot HOSPITAL PRISONER osm: ta ‘ Vians : domes Maybury, seventy-two youre! Elderly Salesman Writes 4 and bie forty trey + wriee i* wee Mine hoe h ta Bunch of Letters, Then org daggpctos : Drinks Oxalic Acid - , a George Me Clarke etety + years = ~~ + weer ow oo Avenue, Proekirn, wer four . : . - ee eee om ° y hoew Piewers Avenue end Malone Biren. » wife © the potter ashing Them t« »™ 7 oS Mons A Messi, No oti Cle ay Farcmgh coring be bed . . euteper Fer ne ‘ ve . “necessary fire fer Prem An- | eed Aleta 4 me othet eee we 66 wederioker, ony ne) SHOE ° . feneral expences would be paid from| James M fe life insurance ‘The third totter was to Mre t know they were or when they would returr The cider Mr Maybury t# « tormer | Justice of the I Me known a8 & cow New Jersey and has beew prominent in Demo cratic politics in that State, Me has tWo sone besides Alexander—J WM. PRAEGER IN A RETREAT.; Restacrant Man Had Brooded Over Inferics to Brothers et Front, ‘William Praeger, Manager and Con- | contra Adential Secretary of Terrace Garden, has been in the River Crest Banitar- and Mins Lane May Mave Fractured #) to Adolph Sussskind,| Julia Lang, eighteen ye of Terrace Garden, Praewer | of No. 117 nat One Hundred an Bad brooded over news received #15 | Kiros, was thrown ten feet onto wesks ago, that his two brothers bad | head when a preyele on which she been G@angerously wounded while | was riding « With a erosstown ear agus inet the allies. at Lenox Avenue and One Hundred and living at No, @70| Thirty fifth Street, last night wite Bhe was on the seat behind Irving ieee Ae tnd pee, been 12 hommer of No. 71 Vast One Hundred he came from Hungary, twelve years |""4 Ninth Street and apparently Son- ago. mer did not see the car, He was —_—.___ thrown against the car, but escaped ’ Three Girls at « Wirth, with slight injuries, Miss Lang was Mies. Bessie Sheim, wife of treated by an ambulance surgeon and Ghats of No. 497 Jerome Street, Brook-|™*Y have tym, Became the mother vf girl triplets esterday. She is @ native of Rou Drowns mania and is thirty-five years old, Her) A man i i Py mm Rapid Trang. (an American, disappeared from the Red ‘the have been mar-|Cross Liner Stephano about a hundred years, the triplets |miles off Halifax, according to a. de- oa other children, Apatch to the offices of the line here to- = es the ast eighteen mont y from Capt, Martin, the Stephano's mmander, 39 Days Before Removal to REMOVA Sth Ave. & 40th St. “Roseberry” Raincoats Black, Navy and Tan At Ve Broadcloth Suits In. African Brown, Field Mouse, Belgian Odd Blouses in Crepe de Chine white, and Imported Models, decidedly Ri eut and line, and smartly trimmed with velvet ortur, Actual Value $37.50, ’ Women’s arate Furnishings Silk Ja e Robes, ‘Silk lined and lightly inter- lined; made in true Japanese Kimono style with sesh, In fal shades, also cardinal, Pree and purple; elaborately band embroidered, Very special Silk Sweatere—The most poplar Fall model with sesh and patch pockets, made from soft lustrous fibre silk, in white, gold. In, orange, ead fashionable two-tone effects, ‘Specially priced Women’s Hosiery Voile—Embroidered and | wandie, Men’s Fine Of Silk, Silk and = but plenty large and 3.95 Regularly $10.00 to $20.00 per garment, Brettle’s English Silk) ih Underwear — Sur. and Underwear wot ond, ce shirts only in * Reduced One-Third gets rhs 2.95 30 ang 32. Reg. $5.50 to $10.00, 78c | English silk andWoot) Inder wear ~~ Finest grades only. All odd sises shirts and drawers, Reg. $5.00 to $6.50 Hosiery—Pure Thread Sille—of medium weight in black only, with cotton tops and soles, reinforced. Regularly $1.00 pair. 3 paire 2.30; 6 pairs 4.50. Underveste of fine Swiss ribbed gauze in regular sizes aly. "Regularly 35¢ each,| 25° 3 for 70c; 6 for 1.35. 2.75 | DAD, 72, SURPRISES SONS | 3d Series of $300,000 Summer Stocks 1K to 4 Price Fall Silks Special Prices. il k—~36 inches wide; peer hihi = ste pany tra lam now three andsome weave, | smaller after two weeks of ex- For Women and Misses hin effect. Colors in- | 2,QQ | Plain Velour Portieres in Brown and Olive, Bi um" your CourKen are) 3 . : an a a reat on to; Avomatt, belted model, made from Priest: Taupe, Navy end Belgian nM peeisagh Sane ghtarip Any Galena at ers ley's light weight, silky, rubberle Chiffon Taffeta—3o inches wide, ol . Catawba and Olive, Rose and) 10,75 letters should aerve as finger- | Wenstte fabric. and adapted for genaral{ &.76| beautiful quality, in all the smait new 1.35 | Emrtit eine and Green, posts to the rest of you who are trav-| caithy woar, Regulerly $12.5 sheen, also glace effects for evening « Regularly $19.50/ health and strength, It is an open} Midsummer and Fall Styles in . | pity that so many refuse to take tt. est New Fall Models in Women’s Blouses Bigelow Carpet Sale & MiTH FORWARDS. woe Women’s Vette tae Than Regular Price 14 to 44 Reductions | watch ‘ty "be, encrbed a trant andi Embroidered Voile—Lace trimmed. illeur model in Umbootdered Orgeatie ac vie Odd Blouses in Voile, Linen and Or- Regularly §1.50 Final Clearance Sale Of Discontinued Lines of Average Much Less Than \% Price NOTE--Included are muny small lots and other odd mentioned above,in all weights. All less than }4 regu | 410W EE BV ERING WOLD, TUS BYAT, AVOUT a4 101 WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW How to Keep Well, Keep Strong and Keep a Perfect A New Series of Mlustra ed Lessons, Giving Tests | of Difficult’ Exercises in Previous Lessons. TEST EXERCISE No. XI¥ {x TRUNK TWISTING. . By Pauline Furlong, | / ) in, The Poentng Worlds Authority on All Yucetions of Woman's Phys / . foal Well Being Rome women sive as an exe elves to get out F dition the plea 4 he ber of my sex is wo busy devote ton minutes a day to the preservation of her health and strength She can make no better « Inve f her time, for she wil! be repaid o hundred-fold im in creased bodily vigor and will be enabled to do more and better work | in kitchen, shop or office | | Much of the work performed by! 1 Mas // women is a drain upon the nerves and $o hd, el} ow of it » e i give per | “ drill | 4 girl wet who site! all day at @ typewriter or stands all much ¢ day behind the counter? Even the more varied activities of a household involve much leas physteal activity in a city apartuent than in the big farmhouses, where our grandmothers lived. Practically every modern woman needs such exercises aa 1 have | , | described, i How they oan be inserted into even | the fullest daily me is illus trated by a letter I have just received from a busy wife and mother, Other | women who think their time ts com- Dietely occupied may do well to follow her example, Here ie what she writes: FROLiNe FURIONG FALLING HAM TONTC. “4 ume; witeh ounce | Tub into scalp at night on a tooth- \ brush. am very busy all day with my “Dear Mise Furlong: | have | large family. L. c. Ww. Readera of Mise Furlong's ar- been doing your exercises since Other puplis of mine continue to | ‘i? whe are following her les duly 8 1 have lost ten write mo of the benefits they are de- | 89" are invited to write to her, | 1 find the rolling very riving from our course in The Eve. |" care of The Evening World, fam getting quite ning World, “I am very much inter- | requesting information that will hy aid them in following her rutes for diet and exercise. Miss Fur- long also will be interested to learn the results of her lessons as shown by your charts. | great pleasure as well as great bene- | | it in performing them,” says “M. A.”| | A lady from Cleveland, O, writes: “I | am @ constant reader of your articles | and have practiced some of your re- | ducing exercises daily with benefit. {1 am glad to say that I look much healthier and have lost some weight.” Another pupil 1 Our Own Stocks Dependable L SALES same city, “Miss M ha d } 1, MeC." telle I have been doing lerc! indi most of your ives which I find \ me very beneficial, I am able to stand — much straighter than before | started r ept every one of your | valuable articles and find them very . 1 feel so much bet- ter,” testifies “Mrs, F. W. P.” And} | "Mrs, V. D." says: “I want to thank| | you for your valuable advice for re- duc Velour Portieres Reversible—Open Edges, road for most of us, and it seems a twisting with forward leaning, and | which is a variant of one of the most | valuable exercises in our entire ser! 2.00 attractive range of colors and designs in our own private patterns, oO Formerly $1.65 to $2.00 sara! 1.50 Bigelow and English Wilton in ; crepe, There is the simple trunk twisting, | to right and left, and the rank twist- {ing all the way around, in which the trunk describes a back semi-circle, ‘This last we reviewed the other day. ‘To perform the trunk twisting with normal Brussels and Axminster in « mint 1.10 assortment of colors and patterns de- sirable for fall furnishings. Formerly $3 and $4 yard lace trimmed. 95c | jforward leaning, assume t standing position, knees stri |domen in, chest and head w ders buck, Then, without mo fect, turn the upper part of the body | to the left as far as possible, inhaling and raising your arms to a horigontal position as you do #0. The palms of the hands should be turned up. As you exhale bend the body at the waist over the left leg. ‘Then alo the |same thing to the right side, The exercise reduces the ii the beqy suppleness fits the liver and kidneys. test for performing it per- i entire absence of to 2.75 Oriental Rugs At Reductions Averaging 1 to 8 Underwear Wool, also Cotton Finest Merino and Al! Wool Underwear— ried diet?" after the twisting and ten times 400 Moussoul and Khurdistan Rugs In rich, dark colorings. Average size, 3.6x6.0, Now 15.00 to 32.50 carry. Odd sizes of shirts and drawers only, Reg, $2.25 to $3.75 Summer Weight Un- jon Suite ped cotton in cl only, Athletic al 68c know you have ne he exercise exactly as it should be done. inne Letters From Evening World Readers Following Mise | Furlong’s Lessons, All discontinued lines of only the finest grades we 85c MRS, R. U. writes: “Please de- scribe the thigh reducing exercise. Also give a formula for olly ekin.” Leg circling, lying flat on the floor or |bed and making large circles with leach leg, Rolling ts also good. Any \astringent will b |plain aleobol, Witeh hasel is also |good, Do not use cold cream of any kind, length. Regularly $1.00 Athletic Undershirts All from our regular stock and only the most staple styles, Regularly 50¢ far 100 Beluchistans Very silky and in unusual proportions. Average size, 2.4%4.6, Now 12.50 to 22.50 35c je not prices, MRS. It. D. ashe: “Please tell me how to make the alum solution to harden the breast.” Use about one tablespoonful of pow- dered glum to one pint of hot water, or more Mf desired, Shake | t finger tips and move the scalp oniy and not the arma and hands. U! shaved and melted. Figure, Told in a Series of Illustrated Lessons FORWARD LEAN ING often and after twenty-four hours through che th and you tion, The water will only rtain amount of alum bottom of ay ‘OP FALLING HAIR. “What wil) stop falling EW hair the general absolute clea shampoos with pu: he hair and scalp free from| , dandruff and 4 Brush the | least fifty times each might stiff brush that will penetrate jar, Massage the scalp with the little olive off on the finger tips. V hair with pure castile lam giving the 1 reliable tonic MRS. F. B.S. asks: “What should | a woman five feet. two inches tall weigh and one five feet nine weigh?” |! If you are five feet two you should | weikh one hundred and fifteen pounds. Five feet nine inches calls for one hundred and seventy-five pounds weight. GRACE D. asks: “Which dates car- the developing exercises and From July 19 to July 2%. Send me ten cents and I will mail them to you. Different in taste! You'll find Camels delightful and enticing to your taste. The blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos attends to that! You'll prefer the Camel blended flavor to either kind of tobacco smoked straight, &».u0ls are eold hages (200 cigarettes) ina ei roomenend this carton R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C, aK? | pe Et AASNALC../ Use a face powder for your face A Sy toilet or talcum powder is not suit. able for use as a face powder. Talcum powder is intended to be dusted over the body, as evi- dence the shaker top. Such powders, — usually pure and harmless, do not have the qualities of Henry Tetlow's Gossamer or other high grade face powders Talcum powders, being intended for use on concealed portions of the body, are not given the ingredients of a special face powder, nor are they ground so fine’ They lack the soft “velvetness,”’ the delicate translucency, and the skin-nourishing properties of a real face powder. HENRY TETLOW’S GOSSAMER is soft and “feathery.” It contains ingredients that actually soften and nourish the skin, while talcum powder is simply neutral and inert. Henry Tetlow's Gossamer is translucent, allowing the natural color of the skin to show through, It never rubs shiny. The woman who uses talcum as a face powder for either con- venience or economy does so at the expense of her appearance and of her complexion. If you could see how Henry Tetlow’s Gossamer is made and what it is made CP ace would at once appreciate that there is no comparison between it and talcum powders. ‘The superiority of Henry Tetlow's Gossamer was positively established in 1876, when the judges of the Centennial Exposition awarded high- est honors to the Henry Tetlow prep. arations, stating ‘‘that for purity of material, naturalness of cllect and harmiessness to the skin, they are superior to any exhibited by the world.” Today, Henry Tetlow's Face Powder is widely used in Europe in preterence to Prench pow- ders, It 18 composed of the finest imported and domeste material nted with & rare per fume that is genuine, and therelore expensive, and made by the most thorough and conscien- tious methods. “The Peerless Powder in the Perfect Package"’ The Tet- low Box hasatele- scopin cover an is fitted with an innercon- tainer from which the powder may be poured into the puff-box without spilling. This container also keeps the powder clean and dry and conserves its per- Henry Tetlow's Gossamer is made in White lech, Pink, Cream and Brunette tints. Sold by leading druggists. Trial portion, for coy parison with tacum or other powders/iree upon request to your druggist of to ws, HENRY TETLOW COMPANY Philadelphia Est. in 1849 e The stamp placed over end seals the package, which keeps 7 out air, thereby preserving the quality of the blended tobaccos. By inserting the yc a = trated, the ord easily breaks without tearing the tin + foil, which folds back into its place, You may smoke Camels liberally — Because they will not bite your tongue or parch your throat! Because they leave no unpleas- ant cigaretty after-taste! Because they do not tire your taste! Quality—no premiums! in eclentifically sealed pachages, 20 for 10c; or 10 ine-covered carton for $1.00, We strong! for the home or office supply or when you eer Erie

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