The evening world. Newspaper, August 31, 1915, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Telegrams to Ger Prom Supposed Victim of i— Plot Dealt With War @any Ina eof which te German imperias Government, be was Bt feast on active voluntary worker fe the German cause, and did many J Which were meant te push ratio, which may You may take er “yepent maoufacture of war munt- tome to the allies in the United States O88 will do aii in their power to wtop Manufacture” Another read: Germans of Gary are willing to @e much for the fatheriand as the Germans who are figdting in Bue A third read: “Acoept my ,, neratulations on your the muselen agiow Gfter the rub, and if you are chilled the water was too cold _|Remombebrb that if you work fast you will feel exbilirated and toned that these might very casily|up, and this ts the object of the rub. er, ) Thelr mom 116 you have not followed the exercises | own in the ast series do not be too | strenuous with the Turkish towel rub at first, for if you are you will be stiff Pr tg Booty yg my Mn and sore, Like the others, begin with conference, 4 fow easy movements and gradually Frank Smith of Lake Coun-| work up to the more dificult vnes of beneficial. Breathe regularly and deeply through the nove while rubbi It Is So Easy) erv isi ie considerably lessened. If it — ToRemove All) ster ctecii are ina pereviraten | 4 Ching Skin) @ sci sa The picture shown to-day will give ‘ou an idea of the sixe of the towel Cuti adapted for the rub and how to cura dap hold it, 1 illustrates a splendid " shoulder and arm exorcise, A DIFFICULT EXERCISE. i d 0i For another excellent exercise alt In 0 men a chalr and, raising one knee, rest the heel on the other knee, Then begin the towel rubbing across shoulders id back. This exercise brings into TRIAL FREE jon man; dormant muscles, oduct bese abd . This he Just bathe theaffected surface | tion, wii tot an eaay one, tiould it eult for my ular fol- with Cuticura Soap and hot |lowers to assume : rz : which may be taken in bed. cura Ointment. Relief in Mon cases is immediate and healment complete, speedy and permanent. ‘face Value open- "as one Federal oficial out tt, them ideal samples of code :nen- ngthens the weak back, aids dl- ation, overcomes constipation and i To-morrow I shall illustrate and wate:, dry and apply Cuti-|qescrive some beneficial exercises Readers of Miss Furlong’s artt cles are invited to write to her, in care of The Bvening World, re questing information that will aia them in following her diustrated f SALE OF RELIABLE New PIANOos These sete sell regularly at #350 $350, You save $140 by by'$ ing now. Many case designs’ and a wide variety of woods to choose from. -MORROW ONL’ $5 Down, — $5 Monthly NEW 88-NOTE Player-Pianos Close affiliation with the largest factories in the country ep | us to place these latest model 88- note players on sale. The regue lar price is $600. You save $140. TO-MORROWONLY........ CONVENIENT TERMS OF PAYMENT 12 ROLLS OF MUSIC and Fine Bench with Player YOUR USED PIANO Taken in Exchange KNABE If] WAREROOMS, 5th Av. & 39th St Supreme in Victor Service--Convenient Term* F i . MMINEDPISIR HOME GY SENT MESSAGES To Preserve Health, Strength and Figure eles od | It may surprive some of my teaders to hk suggest the Turkish towel rub befor buth, a6 the vigurous rubbing will jeave you fe @ persps without @ cold shower would do a ie a8 strenuous as any previously shown, or you may take five minutes exercise and then the rub down for at least Ove minutes more, In either case, towel out of very cold water, grasp it firinly by both en 4 forth just ae strenuously as you possibly can The Ty have the added advantage of giving You & massage as well as exercising You @hould feet warm and slit-———————————______ ve an inexpensively Lquip- ped Gymnasium in Her Own Home, and Teach-| Games and Exercises Which Promote Eacel- man Envoy lent Physical Condition. | NO. 1 TURKISH TOWEL RUBS, By Peuline Purtong ' The Peemtng Worl’s Avthertty om AU Geestons of Women's Phgstest | Well Being | || Aree! o 1 of my feaders do Bot foal Jy vewebete’ | |esercious may be (ahew with the material et hand in the home, ee § shall! moation 6 tow of in (he @orks tp which I am helping you to furnish | ose public your home @)mnastum | sod, that if a We sali ws with the Turkish towel rubs Hivetrated today Use » rough and! heavy towel ot least four foe jong te obtain best re rm that 1 ond not after the lead to & bad cold, Just as @ hot betw the rub as & regular exercise, as it wring the ish towel rubs Letters From Evening World Readere Following Miss Furlong’s Lessons. K. KD, writes: “I have been lowing your course in The Evening World and have had wonderful results in reducing every part of my body but my hands, which bave ridges of tat on them, What sball I do to take thin oft?’ ‘Tonsing roines will be shown In these columns later, These will in- clude illustrations for beautifying the bands, Try stretching the fingers and bending them while tensed; also hold the wrist high up Of the table and strike hard with each finger. This will exercise the muscles and reduce the superfuous fat, M. B, W. asks: “Could I add a tow drops of essence of rose to the cu- cumber ointment?” Yos. Miss D. J, writ "I havo followed your course in The World and have found it of great interest and benefit. Tam troubled with perspiration in the pi of the hands, What causes th nd how can | overcome it?” piring hands are the result nervous condition, Any of the following plications may used with beneficial effect: Alcohol or witch hagel rubbed on the pal several times a day will help ove: come the perspiring. The following is also good for them: Alcohol, one ounce; belladonna, half ounce. Mix and use often, Mra. H. E. O, writes: “I have pev- eral of your articles on reducing and find that after following some of your advice I feel much better. I would like very much to obtain all of the back numbers, or as many as you have, Please tell me how T may do so, I am 6 feet tall and weigh 149 pounds and look very fat and clumuy, How much should I welgh?* Send 1 cent each, and 5 cents post- age, for the articles after July 24. These contain moat of the articles on reducng, also menus and diet for obe- oy Mention dates, ive feet tall calls for 100 pounds only, REDUCING FAT SHOULDERS, M. M. writes: “Your lessons in ‘The World have done me a world of good and are just what you sald they would be, @ pleasure to do, 1 almply cannot get the fat off the back of m: shoulders. What special exerciso will do so? Will you publish the menus for the fat lady, as you did the thin one last week?” Any strenuous exercise with the arms will remove the fat from the shoulder blades, The corset: is re- sponsible for most of the lumps of fat so hard to remove from this spat. The menus for obesity wero pub- Mashed again Friday, Aug. 27. MARY K. AND OTHERS: “How Jong will it take for the exercise and diet to show results and really reduce the fat?” This is juestion that fs asked me many tn each day in my mail, I have repeatedly sald that it took many years to accumulate this adipose tis- sue and it will not disappear in a day or week, Only will power, hard work and self-denial will accomplish the dosired results, It is not an easy mat- ter to reduce superfluous flesh, Tho length of time depends entiroly on the individual—your ph al condi- tion, the amount of time you allow for the exercises each day, and what you eat and drink, It ta not possible for me to state any definite time for these reasons, which are very practi- cal ones. It is better to take the ex- ercines little and often rather than once in a while, when you feel in a strenuous mood, It ts not healthy to reduce more than @ pound or two a week. 8. F. oaks: “Please tell me how to reduce the hips without rolling, as it makes my head go around.” Tee circulating and stationary run- ning will reduce the hips, NO CASE HOPELESS, M. K. 'T. writes: “Where can T get the electric light baths you advise? I _am_ only twenty-nine and weigh 190, I think my case is hopeless.” No case is hopeless unless you care ||to give up and think it ts, me that they have lost thirty pounds and more, and the fact that you are young will help matters that much more, Send for the back copies (one jeent for each and postage), if you |have not collected them. ‘They con- tain ¢@ various exercises and diet that need. Mention the date to e ‘ >> i \ = a \ ‘~~ ay \ * A eee eee cn SENDS WIRELESS TO SEA in @ professional » aes, It. 0, D, IN AID OF PRISONER strict diet must fednce twenty pounds by the Bride of Accused Flashes Appeal for | firat of December, Plea i me the best way, Your articies are wonder- Help to Millionaire, Said to Be 1 do not advise a strict diet of any (Spectal te ‘The Brening World.) one or two foods, If you follow the . . diet given you will surely lone the| NEW ORLEANS, La, Aug, 31.— inty pounds tn th: mon Al. | Albert K, Hayes, twenty-seven years leave the table just 1 title | old, who saya ho la the son of @ hungry, eat but two meals a day and | plenty of fruit and salad, Thin will Cleveland milHonaire, is in prison here reak the monotony of the dict and|°harged with passing worthless still not make fat, EB: and per-|checks, Hin father, he declares, ts spire freely at least once a day, and| cruising off the coast at Key Weet, rub with alcohol to prevent cold, It fs not hard to lore fo little weight,’ "ia in his palatial yacht Luella. One hundred and fifty pounds is what ; Aerograms are being sent broadcast you should weigh. to the elder Hayes by the prisoner’s Sa bride in an effort to get ald for her WYOMING TRADE GEASES [ii snzet,gu mnt. FOR PERSHING FUNERAL 2 s:isctetn's Sf Suroarbteh led to a breach with his father. The bride of Hayes 1s elchteen and pretty. People of Larger Towns Pay Silent Eaeennmneiaals Tribute as Services Are Held for | TANNER TO GO UNDER KNIFE. Four Victims of Fire. Short Balict 8: demas aes CHEYENNE, Wyo, Aug. t1— From Albany for Operation, Funeral services for Mrs. John J-| arpany, Aug. 31.—Frederick C. Pershing and her three daughters, |-ranner, who, as Chairman of the Com- who perished In a fire at the Presidio, | mittee on Governor and State Officers San Francisco, last week, were to be| had charge of the short ballot posal held here late to-day, Bishop N. 8.| which was advanced to third reading Thomas officiating. All business in| by the Constitutional Convention last the larger Wyoming towns was to|ight, was excused from further at- tendance In the convention to-da; cease during the services out of|irmit him to Yo respect for the dead. Where he will be operated upon for spendieltis. ‘The funeral party, which arrived |“"Y0M Tonner, who 1# also Chairman of early to-day from te Presidio, in-|the State Republican Committee, was 2 d by his physicians some time a, cluded Gen, John J. Pershing, United | warned by his phyaltians some time ago States Senator Warren of Wyoming, | insisted on postponing it in order to lead father of Mrs, Pershing, and other | the fight for the Short Ballot amend- members of the Warren family. opi —>—_—_ The funeral procession trom the|PIGEON FLIES 2,200 MILES. train to the home of Senator Warren | oe sed between long rows of citizens Ha) representatives of fraternal go- |Covers Distance in 5 Days and 0% qlet! who stood with bared heads. Hours, Making New Record, At Lakeview Cemetery one grave was made ready to rec the four bodies | LOS ANGELES, Cal, Aug. 31.—An- after the ceremonies ut 4 o'clock, nouncement was made to-day that ER “Ben Bolt,” « carrier pigeon, es- Killed Jumping From Train. yw long distance it of njamin Ganaberg, twenty-three, a!approximately 2,200 miles from Nor- of No, 180 Bast One Hundred and this city, It made the trip nd Street, was killed to-day by a hours and 31 minutes, ar- t train ’on the New Haven road, |riying yesterday: bere attempted to Jump from @ The best previous fight, sccording to 0 th: rd to the City Island station platform, | records, was made in 1912 by a ¢ body was taken to the Fordham which covered 1,000 miles in 2 days, 9 Morgue. hours, 43 minutes and 12 seconds, Business Hours until September 15th: 9A.M.to5 P.M. 12 Noon on Saturdays. B. Altnan & Cn. A Clearance Sale of Misses’ Washable Dresses will be held to-morrow (Wednesday) offering a number of styies, at the extraordinarily reduced prices of $1.50 & $2.75 (Department on Second Floor) me (after July 94 papers), The elec- trio ht baths may be had in some gymnasiuins, or you can pureha one and use it in the home, Thi are not cheap to buy, but bring re- TRE i Min B Ag sae RRR MIE ES BS Fifth Avemre-Madtaon Aneme, Mth und 25th Strerts Nem York | Lipgcain Gets Delay Because His | «« boon tine te hie defense, levatiue Time- | theese Tre t feaned German apy, who te ry the Hirttist Government for forgery. ! pene scoured an adjournment for Miss Nolan Taken to Hospital from faye to the Vetere! | Brooklyn, to-day Jud, | Veeder, ae he granted the ment, eaid dey, but at that time it must go of This defendant is wanted by the British Government for forgery, te|* 10 Tide, was the only perac cannot be tried for any politions of-|%'¥ to-day when & touring car fense which occurred prior to the time of extradition. Gr r ! oe oe eee ation Lireat Britain 1 sireot. she tain Flower Hospital aut-| Three words to the’wise are open, and it must be presumed 2 r possible internal injuries. ° that Justice will be done, Harelé ihellawtor Wear Frans Slasses ooln's counsel, explained to the Court with him, THE EVENING WORLD, FUBSDAY, AUGUSE 44 MNASIUM FOR WOMEN GGWAN SPY FIGHTS | cumpiniot eae signed Hem @ Pert, the Hevtion View sonmu ane | ma Sn an bok AGAINST EXTRADITION |<: : 1.961 DED WEEK ee atlorney weld ¢ ‘ ' ' te WY Linco on at _— — “en Meret Mieker Thee te tome ot ot twee 8 potting else Any bing be © Vitietion of the tree Accurding te Rewres eupptied ty the tht COMUNE Bnd Greet tritain, be | On ‘ wore during find Metre I 4 at ~ . — 4 Lawyer Is Forced to Heid re one! week Withdraw. | ae enamntention ot the papers be Sip Sading Rep Rempel: —_ — jo he feesee @hy Lincots whould oot + be entreaties On the pice that bis lswver bee 4 wuddenly 4 and could not GIRL JOYRIDE GUEST | rises | HURT IN AUTO UPSET | Central Park and Chouffeur | Journ is Locked Up aty-one years 6 Mundred and Thirty -aehth Btreet, eweat of b | 1 will put the eaee over watt Fri} punted ap embankment in Ce: vk and upset near Beventy-third « from cuts and bruises and , owner ve | They're’ best’ forYour eyes Morris Cukor, who haa been Tins | 66 ting automobile, wa the Kast Sixty-seventh Hireet at the opening the urgency of bis | on a charee 0 Nn , z arris Glasses cost ® ore withdrawal from the case and Lin- | while Intoxiea ‘ re en Com te Oe es ~ ad ia Judge. 4 polloe, Kiernan of Sf of coln addressed the Judge He said Rio. Ty Tinton Ave the Broes, # JS, that bis new attorneys had not bad took Miss Nolan to City Island, Clason | #42 Caiwmby 4n opportunity to go into the case) Point and other resorts, and then| {ios we’ Mlshotas ly to-day made a tour of the lower part of Manhattan, While coming up the East Drive, according to Gallagh another | houted to t there had After the adjournment Charies Fo the Brittsh Consuls the papers sent 1O0T Broadway, near Willoughby, OF rite Be, opemite "A. Ee, 3 Hroad At. Nest to Steams Oo Beginning Wednesday, September 1st, The Store will be open daily, including Saturdays from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M, Stern Brothers 42nd and 43rd Slreels, West of Fikth Avenve. Annual September Sale of High Grade China and Glassware (Beginning To-morrow, on the Fourth Floor) The products of practically every well-known pottery in Europe and America are well repre- sented, and since our purchases fortunately were made before the general advance in prices The economies offered are most exceptional, as the following partial list will indicate: ‘American Porcelain Dinner Sets, Theo. Haviland China Dinner Sets, 107 pes; in flowered border designs; 100 pieces; decorated chain leaf bor- Parnlay price $18.75, . . at $11.85] der and rosebuds; regularly $89.00,$27.50 Austrian China Dinner Sets, Theo. Haviland China Dinner Sets, 100 pieces; in various designs; 108 pes, green and pink border, gold regular price $22.00, . . at $14.75] edges and handles; regularly $45.00, $32.00 Limoges China Dinner Sets, Fine China Dinner Sets, 107 pes; coin gold lines, edges and 107 pes, laurel leaf acid gold border, halen regular price $35.00, at $25.00] regular price $79.00, . . at $59.00 Fine French China Dinner Sets, 106 pieces; wide acid en- crusted gold border and handles; regular price $135.00, at $100.00 In Our Glassware Section Glass Table Service, 60 pieces; Glass Table Service, 60 _picces; choice of gold band, needle etch or Taiparred glass, wide gold band top optic designs; regularly to $12.50, $8.50} and bottom; regular price $37.50, $28.00 Glass Table Service, 60 pieces; Glass Table Service, 60 pieces; Imported old Chippendale design; English rock sivetal handsomely regular price $21.50, . . at $16.00] engraved; regular price $96.00, at $67.00 Rich American Cut Glass consisting of Jugs, Bowls, Vases, Ice Cream Trays, Celery Trays, Sugar and Cream Sets, Nappies, Wye annals Plates, Fern Dishes, Compotes, etc.; Values $4.00 to $2. 50 . . . at New York a City of Beautiful Anintindnial High Class Apartments, like Grand Opera Boxes and Theatre Seats, are reserved by far-seeing New Yorkers well in advance. If you expect to move Oct. Ist there is no time to lose. You should apply for the Apartment you seek without a moment's delay. 20,417 World “TO LET” Ads. Last Month 10. 242 MORE Than the Herald, Times, Sun, Tribune and } Press ADDED TOGETHER! If You Have Many Apartments for Rent Use 7-Time World Ads, % to Multiply Results! eS RS SEO aie REAR CS TTS A AO a en a ce a

Other pages from this issue: