The evening world. Newspaper, August 30, 1915, Page 5

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—— Socially Prominent, He Oper- ated in Different Cities— Has $500,000 Fortune, a Afier main al identity of citisen of Vorrest City, Ark, and ao alleged forger of realty documents in other Parte of the country, John W. Kline Of BH. Lovie wae under arrest here if) HOME GYM | | A New Series of IMustrated Lessons, Showing How Lvery Woman May Have an Ineapensively Equip- ped Gymnasium in Her Own Home, and Teach- ing Games and Exercises Which Promote Excel-| ‘pew Tre Beentng Worlds Authority on wen In reading my articles and follows velwing, I feel reasonably lent Physical Condition. | ae DING AND ARRANGING THE BOME GYMNASWM By Pauline Furtong. | Al Questions of Woman's Physical Being ducing and de y women have learned by this time Chat (he expense attached to the entire course was the very least con to-day confessed, aceord Ing to detectives ewindies age geners! bealth oe 3 Mech reader « be Arkansas city Kline was known as John W Bernhardt. ie had been urged to become & candidate for a m ot the Btate Henate. Me and bis family were socially prominent, Kline, or Barnhardt here last might. He had escaped fail », the police sald, fr is, where his meth npting to morte brought him un SEVEN- YEAR-OLD GIRL SWIMS DELAWARE RIVER Ethel Schutt Covers Two Miles in 31 Minutes, Buffeting Strong Tide and Choppy Water. PHILADELPHIA, Aug %.—Ethel Schutt, seven ye old, who weighs fifty-two pounds, swam the Delaware River trom Race Street wharf to Mathis’ shipyard, Camden, yesterday fa thirty one minutes, The distance in @ straight lino ts one and a« half The child ts the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sebutt, No. 8305 North Twenty-secona Street. Her ewim is the more remarkable because ef hard conditions under which it wes made. Bhe didn’t enter the water until more than an hour after the turn of the tide and the cool wind blowing up river made the water choppy, and the tide carried her out of her course, so that she swam at least two miles to make the Jersey ahore. Her performance is a record. With Ethel in the water were two other girl swimmers, They were Sophia Brown, thirteen years old, and Helen Pennypacker, twelve years old. Both easily made the distance, ——-_.——- “NERO CITY’? PLANNED HERE AS WAR DEFENSE C-tony Will Be Founded at Sheeps- head Bay to Supply Army With Trained Aviators. An “aero city” that would be the base of New York's sky defenses in case of war is being planned for Sheepshead Bay. Tho project has the indorsement of the Aero Club of America and the American Society of Aeronautic Engineers, Everett Thompson, civil engineer, who de- signed the Yale Bow! and the Sheeps- head Bay Speedway, i designing the concrete “aero city." The “city” will consist of factories, hangars, training facilities for avia- tors and residences ror the experts and the aviation recruits, Many of the best aviators in the United States have been lured to Eu- rope by high pay for their services in training soldiers in the eperation of aeroplanes. One purpose of the Sheepshead Bay “aero city” would be to bring Into ext of aviators in thi: wae arrested An event awaited with keen anticipa- tion by lower east and west side dancing folks. 1s the big charity ball to be held next Saturday night at Tammany Hall, Fourteenth Street and Third Avenue, for the benefit of the Home of the Sons and Daughters of Israel, at No, 232 Hast roth ‘Young Folks Junior Auxiliary, which 1s giving the ball, has boen try+ ke the affair the ing its utmost to m “best ever.” bi tution wh Or A eared for. During the was such & demand for ac that a larger institution wil » officers are } dent; William He Benjamin Leid Treasure! Are You Ready For Your Trip? Take ICK’S Hated Milk ith you when Yachting, Camping, Botcring, Fishingor ontiAg. AA A nutritious, satisfying Food- ok ready in a moment. A good light lunc! When tired or run down, Simply dis- solve in water, hot or cold, Afine night's reet is assured if you take @ cupful hot eon he acme of con- C Our Lunch Tablets are the ‘nourishment. Dissolve « few in'the mouth when fatigued or hungry. tate aserss e eased within reach of and fresh air are “of you have a fi wuleh may be easily reached. tide porch. ere te the most fortunate of all. resort you have your own bedroom wide to allow @ strong current of fresh air to circulate, 1 hope to induce all of my readers to reward exercise, deep breathing and simple diet as among the important things in their daily lives and give them as much Ume and thought as they have been giving to rest, pleas- ure, bathing and ordinary habits and duties of life. place of your own to allow you « few minutes a day for heaith’s sake, | feel that if you see your gymnasium and its simple equip- ment constantly before you it will be a double incentive to keep right on and make these lessons | have given you a daily duty and habit. We all know that the average person enthustastically begins almost any un- dertaking, and especially ts this true of physical culture exercises and diet But the results are slow and often tiresome to obtain. This is another good reason why I want you to have your own gymnasium fitted up to re- mind you each day, just as the other rooms are furnished to allow you every convenience for sewing, cooking, read- ing or resting. On the floor of your little gymnasium place @ soft rug, and over this a sheet, when exercising, to prevent breathing in the dust, Cpen the windows, if indoors, just as far from the top as from tha bottom, This allows the air to circulate freely and gives you the exhilarating air bath so necessary to health, Do not be afraid of catching cold, for two minutes of exercise and deep breathing will stir your blood and warm you. Wear as few clothes as possible when Practising your daily exercises, but if the floor is very cold put om @ pair of soft warm slippers, , Having selected a su’ morrow we shall begin using it to good advantage. Day by day we shall add to ite equipment such apparatus as we shall re- quire for our different forms of exercise, Much of thie equip- ment you already have in your own home, The rest in each case can be obtained at very little cost. To-morrow, our firat day in the “home gymnasium,” we will under- take @ very simple but extremely beneficial exercise, the “Turkish towel rub." +The ploture published to-day shows the only thing re- quired for this exercise—a stout Turkish towel, T almost forgot to say that I hope James MeCreery & Co, 34th Street On Tuesday and Wednesday. To Close Out WOMEN'S KNIT UNDERWEAR Ribbed Lisle Union less; knee length; plain or lace trimmed. regularly 65c | 75c....regularly 95c and 1.20 5Oc... WOMEN'S at wll necessary to join an athietle school sium clase in order to keep tn physical trim nesiom (het 1 sail belp you furnieh ‘We shall find @ nook or corner tn every home for milady to practice her breathing and exercises oach day ‘nu comparative comfort and seclusion. Burely some Or perbaps you have a restful back, front or Others will find @ convenient lawn, and this one of my follow. Again, as 4 last, but by oo means lest, sideration The diet alone, if followed, should show an increase in your savings as well as improvement te your may have a complete gymnasium both pocketbook and time. It is not the firet essentials ip the home gym- at roof to your house or apartment with windows and transoms opened you have carefully pasted the meas- |Uring chart on a piece of cardboard a also the illustrated lessons. These, by the would make prac- tien) “pletur for your “gymna- } Readers of Miss Furtong's artt- clea are invited to write to her, in care of The Buening World, re questing information that will aid them in following her illustrated leasona, Readers Following Mies Furlong’s Lessons. MRS. L. M.—1 do not recommend any preparations through the col- umne of The Evening World, This is why J did not answer your first letter, | | le; From Evening World MRS. 8. F. G. (Salt Lake City) writes—“What exercises will reduco flesh from my upper legs and thighs?” Leg circling will reduce the thighs. Take this exercise while lying down. REMEDY FOR DRY SCALP, MKS M. N. writes—"Please wive me a remedy for a dry and itching scalp.” | For the dry scalp shampoo the hair) with pure castile soap shaved and melted in a little hot water. When the hair is dry apply the following mixture each night to the scalp (not the hair) with a small brush, Hold the huir away with two fingers #0 that you will make a clear part in it to apply the tonic to the Pe | Tonie for Dry Scalp.—Cantharides 1-2 o,, Cologne 6 ozs, Oil Lavender 1-4 tap. % K. JR. aske—"Will you kindly publish what liquids are good for those who want to gain welght?* All except acid and alcoholic ones are good. X. Y. asks: “Why did you not an- swer all of the questions I asked your" Lack of space often prevents me from answering every question con- tained in the letters sent me. I try to answer the ones I think of Interest lo moot of my readers, Mra. T. 8. C. m five feet five and weigh 125, What should 1 weigh? am troubled with constipation; what will overcome this?” You should weigh about 182. ‘Trunk raising, squatting and body bending will help you. Bat green vegetables in abundance, especially spinach and turnips, all brown breads, all fruits, cooked and raw and drink much water. 4 body bending will aid in reducing the large stomach, The bdominal massage exercises were THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1915. NASIUM FOR WOMEN: To Preserve Health, Strength and Figure TORKISH Tower RUS vated and described ou July 10.) hair on the face? We are all out of these. bolle and blackh — Witch hasel is an astringent and M. C. asks: “Will witch hazel grow | will not row hair, To rid the face of ‘hat will cure FREE "Ay" SET With Purchase of 825 or Over CASH OR CREDIT Open Every Evening al recrloned iit ia toll of $150, erivE?>319. 028 won SOLID OAK TA 5th Avenue Suits,—low neck, sleeve- HOSIERY Specially Priced Thread Silk Hosiery,—extra reinforced. Black or White. pair 1 Thread Silk Hosiery mysic raved. pair 85c, novel effects, Thread Silk Hosiery,—lisle . pair 60e, +50, regularly 2.00 and 2.25 Black, White and regularly 1.00 and 1.25 tops and soles. regularly 75¢ NEW GRAVURE | PICTURE SE EVERY ack nee de 4, fonda. patos, cumetipation om owes, pastries. sis and shoobel. - a an one REOUOING THE BUBT. oan he Mre Bh ache W plate creting com ant peer of camphorntes of setuce reise one wub the vont ry — po Se Lon mee ie body te the ONLY way te reduce the nent down Rat on ¥ toe ~Whet wast. The fat @8! gradually comes (oie aed will any exercten bent thie part of the body just ao # ap to my mastering toe eG? and arms Alum eotut You ehowld met @eight over te Greetey 1909 ~ Lord & Taylor 3th Street FIFTH AVENUE Street Charges Purchases Made Tuesday Will Appear On Bille Rendered October 1. LAST DAY! LAST DAY! Of the Mid-Summer Furniture Sale HALF PRICE FOR ONE DAY ONLY Much can be accomplished in a few hours, To-morrow spent in our ing over the thousands of dollars worth of Quality Furniture, which is a revelation to you. The pieces have been reduced 14 to 14, to make room for new stocks arriving daily. You can save enough in this one day to furnish another room or perhaps toapply on the curtains and rugs to be bought later. Of course the higher prices which will prevail after § o'clock to-morrow will be moderate considering the quality, the skilled cabinet work and the construction of the furniture, But for one day more You Can Save 4 on All This Quality Furniture Bedroom Suites Furniture Sections go- reduced for this event will be All Lord & Tayler Bedroom Suites are of j dustproof construe tion throughout, finely inlaid with holly- f wood; twin or full size bedetead. Circassian Walnut (illustrated); usually $500.00; now $250.00, Mahogany Suite, uswally £540.00; new $270.00, The items listed are illustrative of the special values included in this sale. For the Dining- Room For the Bedroom Golden Oak Extension Tables Maple Cheval Mirrtr, usually £42.00; now $21.00, ually $36.00; now $18.00. Mahogany Dressing Table, usually $15 Fumed Oak Eatension Tables, usually $45.00; now 50. Mahogany Dresser, usually $45.00; now 50, Dining- Room Suites Jacobean Oak Eatension Table, onvlly $50; $25.00. Antique Ivory (4 pieces), usually $seo.c0: now Jacobean Oak China Cabinet, usually #s0.g0) now Oxford Oak (10 pieces), usually $585, Oxford Oak (¢ pieces), usually $435.00; now $217.50, For the Living Room Fumed Oak Bookcase, usually $49.00; now $24.50, Adam Mahogany Velour Sofa, usually $200.00; sow Fumed Oak Bookcase, usually 4.50.00; now $25.00, Inlaid Mahogany China Cabinet, usually $50.00; now 00. Fumed Oak Secretary, usually $50.00; now $25.00. ; ‘ $100.00. Fumed Oak Bookcase, usuaily $52.00; now $26.60. Tapestry High Back Sofa, usually $135.00; now Antique Oak Suite, tapestry upholstered, usually $67.50, $98.50; now $49.25, Leather Sofa, usually $100.00; now $50.00, A Sale of High-Grade Bedding For Monday and Tuesday Only $23.00 Ostermoor Mattresses, Very Special, $14.85 75.00 Hal Fite? aaa $50.00 Hair Mattress, $28.00 Felt Mattress, cia i lnopental or roll edge mat- Ss — $37 ,00 ana Special $22.50 tress; 50 pounds of long, elas-| 5) sh i 4 sae ¢ “ Cotton layersfelt mattress tic black hair drawings, wool| °'4° 4 ar me ted Li 591 (50 pounds), with roll edge top and bottom. Inimported pt 8), ith ol by ‘nen! and in genuine imported Linen ticking. Weking, WIth FON edge. Linen ticking. $45.00 Upholstered Bos | $18.60 Upholstered Bos | $35.06 Upholstered Ben pr a Ogee Spectal $55.00 In ticking to match the Spring, $19.50 In ticking to match the above mattress, above mattress. Math Fieor, In ticking to match the above mattres: An Important Sale of Rugs, Carpets and Linoleums To supplement the remarkable values which have made the Midsummer Furniture Sale so splendidly successful, we have planned an Underprice Sale of standard quality Floor coverings. Economies unusual and unequalled make this event of timely interest to the home maker. Seamless Axminster Rugs Extra heavy quality, in rich Oriental colors and designs; fine firm weave of deep pile, Size Were Now Size Were Now 27. x S4 in... $2.25 $1.95 68.6 FB: agro toiece + $15.00 11.45 36 x 63 in... $4.25 $3.45 8 ft. 3 x 10 ft. 6 ++ +825.00 1.50 4 ft. 6x7 ft. 6... - 87.75 $6.45 | 9 ft. x 12 ft... sees £29.50 50 Carpet and Linoleums—Remnanta Standard qualities in the season's most desirable designs and colorings. to 30 yards of a pattern. $2.50 Wiltons.. Lengths of from 5 $1.75 Axmineter...... $1.25 | $3.50 Wiltons $1.75 $1.75 Wilton Velvets.. ++ 87. (Some with, others without, borders) Imported and Domestio Linoleums Tolaid cc ciyersans Be Tile and Parquetry Effects Printed)... occessaue 55c Pith Floor eeeeeecensan mer: - ang ormne : All Reed, Rattan and Willow Furniture Reduced to One-Half a

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