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THE EVENING WORLD, MOWDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1915. ' tne S58 weteiets Monaces tomptatas, oar! te Sie Sees S Ge Seamee very 10) Oriel t+ teebrtet eee | He hae teen comm Aen tate Te Tom « 1 (00 te | aterentente ee te thee na “ ’ Hee, |eo tccsaned amen @ ( lowe & e Fourts Degety meen emtin hae tee hat gus el Mr Tele =. THSYEARASPROIEST; To Preserve Health, Strength and Figure : AGAINST STEIN neo tells dianenaame ea Now ~ : Every Woman May Have an Inexpensively a Equipped Gymnasium in Her Own Home, and | Teaching Games and Exercises Which Promote | Laceilent Physical Condition. instead of Marching, Workers | Will Celebrate With Vari- | ety of Amusements. h» ' te whet weigh eboat rhett ould weet 4, chest (not | Steereive dh tape, fo: fee, hae Been awing on for ® rear ; upper ora, 1? Conmmina omer Hell replied that NO. 6--POTATO MASHER “INDIAN CLUB” EXERCISES. | Whitle Inbor's bie holiday ett By Pauline Furlong. ertensively celebrated, there will be | The Beening World's Authority on Ali Questions of Women's Phystest ne parade in New York thie year Inctead, the workingw and his — j wieder TRENT W (Denwer) ertten: “What | [ries 4, headaches?” eyes, constipation, Willous- | be revoked. Hees and indigerrt often cause them | = _ [WAS SENT OUT TO ROB, TRIED FOR TAILOR'SROLL Well Being. } owe > ab Gpmenaaet WEL bo te ‘The exercises Mlustrated to-day are entirely new ones and show the} or/to the Manhattan Gq. STseeful Indian club movements ken With ordinary wouden potato masb- ono, One Hundred and Fifty ottn|@® They will suewer eame purpore and were purchased by me ise # each Iu the previous series I did clubs, a6 I preferred vere might Hireet and Mighth Avenue, where the __ ature for 6 on wil! be The parate was « year as & protest eee Dancing, athietic co 4. ndoned thie t mliitariom. concerts penton the Indias for our some gym- exercises may be practised od they will prove inemselves an ep ty with the masher EENHUT rz) bad end vaudevilic ut tn oe py PP nan, Wh economical and pful addition to it after you have } ¢ Hear Story With Thrills THE BIG STORE’ im or out of the probably be tempted to discard all the other apparatus After Holdug ving ~ Childrn's bay at t tes and player Trustees’ Sales for developing or reducing aud use only ihe clube Tes Erep ~- In the professional gymnasiums whole classes fre 4) ells brought Polleeman Mit »? In Wrooklyn Use Contral Labor quently practise the exercises with the Indian clubs to ee Y ee eee: tie 2a Green Trading Stamps FREE Union will have & big celebration at (SAREE waits time music from piano or phonograph. In doing! euieagie tis, on Sone vest, | Tomorrow with Purchases of $1 or the Labor Lyceum, tn Willoughby so, interest and grace are added to the work. | Avenue, The jongehoremen are to have their celebration at Whitestone handing. Ten thousand trade unionists of early Hi, dark youth running out and grabbed him. | | Behwarte groaned awhile, got bl | breath and sald jay He caught « more, Present Coupon. THIS COUPON GOOD TOMORROW I have previously told you that alt - -| ines should be practixe’d fast this important ug: enough to sngage the lively contrac mproving all pi tion of the muacies affected by them, y, While reducing © levelop> | ing it nore and asked Cut out this coupon, It is for 50 (FIFTY) Newark are have # parade o 1 y it, This man came in here and aa : 4 4 i 6 ae this is the only means of destroy | would therefore recommend | —_ neice . . ~ change for $10. 1 gave him two fives Green Trading Stamps FREE with purchases of ing the old worn-out Ussue and au-) {he exercises illustrate y 4 Hoon he came back and wanted pants more tomorrow, Tuesday, Sept. 7. h perfluous fat | bend ne Petitions as ft path the ‘clase to be taken with thie simply cons |prevent one when it start He picked out a pair, He wanted to These 50 FREE Stamps are of the same | wan ans eA Pit | ngs are particularly benefiora jp = | healthy cond blood extst- have euffa on the legs, It was very kind as those which you would ordinarily re o be fro me + ‘ if " " jing. Exercising In fresh air and aun- » , but Laatd LE would do it, Wihle th your 4 78 eas Gc itenize,” ee | make it a point to bring a | || Beaders of Mise Furtong’s arte |! siinv, toxether with nutritious £004, \t "wry eewineg he pusis out a little ree lt your pure ases. pte At most of Labor Day celeb | nt number of important | cles are invited to write to her, in | will keep your Vitality above t tebstoogghes el er a dae uve. . 5. 3 + filitariam, Many of the mectings are on of the bleed and etim. | the exe questing information that will ata |! \octriis and. this, wit. take out it, Th back and he a Mo be out-and-out anticmilitarist | action ortee leone ieee a, them in following her dilustrated | your throat and iungs. Aveld draughts yule the stuff on « handwerchief and (w ore Os 0 ay > | Gemonstratio: time. Allow the body to b lessons. Sean | oft t lenly. Gold tay we ss " cool off to le ‘old iny pock Look — bide over Which the clubs eee U help you. feel chilly! A f bills lay on the floor, and 9 = P eed nec ge / Kin to neo, will know tho er had two $0 bills in bie Here Are Some of yd Big byt aseved That ve Walve tihhies, pelally ” » ature h , 80 take & pocket, Just as Sohwartz desoriby é Original Designs for Home rec iniuended to build up’ toe woos | Letters From Beening World| !s: Cait" tus taka taking took Re Soke: inbulea” “Chior tay Await You at the Big Store Tomorrow Ca re OTOL eck, round ou! 16 thin arms and y . of it into your lings through jon the floor . ; . abouldors aod. 16 peraletel. riers Readers Following Miss for at least ten minutes. The prisoner, who sala he was Jo- | Our Great Pure Food Show Dressmakin b the Fashion move the exce Just over tho! Furlong’s Lessons. Kat sparingly until the cold has dis-|geph Marcell of No, 119 Ludiow e g y nis caused by} ee appeared, Street, alias Saul Gubernick of No “ . petits htesictsle atatd IE AI Sree ERLE ON t ot bein Gant at |, f. & writes: “f have been row — lit" Willow Street, New. Britain, an arves rocery-Festiv: . i oeeren orrects ge yas N. R. ask What will reduce Jarge,| Conn, told a weird to-day about E: WwW tors, follow the t and benesit and r flabby bi having been Kid 4 from New An annual event which none who keep house nxpert of Evening orld of the clube with your eyes | vuete yoo sdvise the wal Arin KEG shouider exare Tirtain by threo villains who juve should miss. Pree Demonstrations; Free Souvenirs; you will find it @ valuable ald See Lape Hh jena the ¢ flatirons or dumb bells will # him chloroform and sent him. out Free Sasi lapekna MONEY SAVINGS ON KINDS, BEG O 0 7ETE E10 00-094-4400O00444 4 oOTOTH VOHOOSDEDS | MTONE ening the chin and neck mus. |“ ¥ the dormant lox of the ee Samp! ALL to rob, Tho detectives at Police help reduce large breast. Apply hot jfeadquartera heard him politely, towels until the broast is quite red| put took him to Earex Market Court and then use the Cold alum solution | gene to harden the flesh and close the pores. Alum solution Is a very good of an ee ior the double c " tinny Me | astringent for the double chin also, CA and apart ‘ t| REMOVING UPPER ARM FLESH. A000 ORs. MK. L. writes: “I find your| — For Infants and Children cles at the » time. Fine lines around the eyes come| *| The picture shows the body bending | from squinting them and sometimes | exercise, so beneficial in the reduction |from very dry skin. Massage the of the obese abdomen and large waist |!ines with lanolin, opposite to them ling, Take your position, with the|and NOT with them. ‘Take strips of clubs in the hands and’ the arma|usiin. dip in the whit stretched up over the head, then |@nd apply to the ‘wing down to the position iilustrated |them. Hold the lines of and bend fo as to make the clubs | With the fingers until th reach as far back past the knees ns| Leave these on over nigh OF GROCERIES. Tomorrow’s Bargains A Few From the Main Building Women's and Missew’ $14.75 and $16.80 Fall Conte § and AROS. ee bneene ke deeerceecseces os possible, keeping the knees rigid | necessary to beat the exm first. These | exorcises for reducing fine and have| Girls’ Washable School Dresses— meanwhile, Repent this exorcise at |Hold the wrinkles apart and the cK] Jost ten pounds In four Weeks, Please IN USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS sizes 6 to 14 years; a + dt i *1.50 Teast ton times, nourishes the dry, starved skin. Do| advise me how to remove toc much piveieeere Men's and Young M s Most of the exercises previously | Hot use the lanolin when you put the | josh from the upper arms,” / formerly to $18.75; sale at 9 95 and 11 9 shown with the dumbbells may be) strips on. Practise rowing movements with the| Signature Fine Sulte—al for boys 7 to 17° + Cheviors, C » performed with the potato mashers fiotirons, Arm twisting from they Boys’ Tw Ph Gi Ri Lg d F yeerns jRietequaty “aued Weuite aaa et TO PREVENT COLDS, Sockets, with the fists clenched tlh ts | —_—_—_—_ —— meres, Tweeds; Grays, Rrowns and Faacy Mixtures) mony @ i serve as a diversion to those who| A, B. L. asks: “Please let me know! ly and’ held tense, 18 aiso. good to} 2 pairs of lined knickerbockers; usually 2.95 54.45 | bave mastered all the others. |if tore is any exercise to prevent one strengthen the arms. ‘This builds up’ Row Dfahetes, Bright's Disease $4 to $5.50; at : oe geee gs - bed >| To-morrow | will show you how to/from taking al yoo | the healthy muscle flesh and removes T Dia " Silk Velvet Dress Shapes—smart Turbans and s prepare an “ho: and ara ia good hh ' | the soft fat from the arms. nd All Bladder Sailors... . claor” with str You are NOT in good Tam O'Shanters and Mushroom children; corduroy or velvet; all ith | Ble | ROBINSON'S SPRING WATER alth if you adder alwaya havea cold, and would not got | MRS. Fi. M. Ti, writes: “tam 5 ft, | RO IN: biarce be. dank holier & Obs sone if you were h hy enourh to! 7 1-2 Ine! tall and only welgh 110 Li ‘ranklin MI ¥. ct Tam O'Shanters of Corduroy—for misses and children; all 59 colors; large crowns... . . Cpeen's Rompers—regularly 50¢ sale... fibseanseongen eae is Women's House Dresses—Percales, Gingha: formerly 79¢ and 98c; sale, at Women's $5 “Klosfit” Fitted Top Petticoate— $3.50’ and $4 Sampic High Shoes—saie, ttle Nemo” $2.60 Play Shoes— 2.50 “Smart Set” Corsets— (No Mail or "Phone Orders tilled); sale. . 50c “Madam Wright” Brassicres— PSESE54940 F44545 F545 1 PSS EES TERRERE ETE TENDED Me Jap Silk Washable Dress Shields pal. rch PRR ye 9c “Commonwealth Lawn” Writing Paper or Correspondence Cards—box.. A Bae 19% Our Great Sale of School Supplies t | Everything to outfit your little scholar for the new 3 school term. Very low prices prevail now. ! | (LA Home Furnishings 6 Specials for Tuesday Th Pi 66 7 $12.50 White Quartered Onk |$34.50 Seamless Wilton Velvet Fumed Rockers § Ruge—Oxl2 ts e Pinckneys— Fathers of the Republic 1 cigs ea tO kes ies ERHAPS South Carolina's best gift to this Free Republic was the splendid services of her two great sons— s18 Gollan Quaiered Oak wens OD EN Charles Cotesworth Pinckney and Chazles Pinckney. It can truthfully be said of the Pinckneys that Extension Tables 512 50 [824-50 Seamless Velvot “Rugs ui eee e their love of honor was greater than their love of power, and deeper than their love of self. One v * , ~Oxl2 tt, (Copyright by ‘The Evening World.) least a mon Every observant visitor from| their clothes, abroad is impressed by the greater iaieeeninae ity of customs antong our| DESCRIPTION OF GOWN. | ceatt $ $35 “Duofold” § : 19. 75 \ h of good wear from | Couch Beds—at.. ©2400] ,.¢" . = J} | sescaena wana s7'g Bayete PN 19 I © played an important part in the “Louisiana Purchasé—the other, while an envoy to France, was told that the use of money would avert war. and to this replied:“Millions for defense, but not one cent for tribute” Both devoted their eminent abilities toward framing our National Law. The Constitution ¢ United States, as | $26 Birdseye Mapl $4.50 Marie Antoinette $ : +s ye Maple $ * American people, Perhaps this ts ane it stands to-day. was built upon the framework of a plan first proposed by Charles Pinckney. It was he who | Dressers—at...... 21 Pi iceetangp 13.25 yy 4 t -| The design T am showing to-day ts Kealoen of religion. heedom of the falas J tetal By ft I litical $10 Golden Oak $ 2.9 pestry Couc 225 ue to the greater fuldity of our 90°) te ey adaptable to some medium | demanded that it contain liom of religion, lom press, hi corpus and trial by jury. In politi Dngenerierat i 7.95 Covers—at, each pene nee piers AP ee eeule Cha aged Bt these faith only did these two great men differ. Charles Pinckney was an ardent Democrat, and Charles C, Pinckney a $19.50 Solid Quar- Me ore. Potts frons— 59% ey a rbe vary, weenesa. Of amare Chal | iol Federalist, and was twice a candidate for President. It is easy to imagine the horror that these two great lovers tered Oak | #14. 50 |esc “Fay ‘Slip-On Of tean ideas of class distinction, which | sack, mids with Bend Personal Liberty would have expressed if shown the proposed Prohibition Laws of to-day It is needless to say $17 Brass Bed Outfits “brass | Mope—at . 59 applies to inany parts of the country, | ows. underneath that if alive they would VOTE NO to such tyrannous encroachments upon the NATURAL RIGHTS OF MAN, The bade spring and | 1 7 5 $1.60 0 be Ey | Combination meson i naturel $y porte ib tera crt gaan Pa aa ipl eg Pinckneys both believed in the moderate use of light wines and barley brews. ‘They also believed in legislation which se Ghece Beliddee Sa ive | Mocesan c ; In thoir modes of life shoul jean tine bead edn. Tho encouraged the Brewing Industry because they knew that honest Barley Beer makes for true temperance. For 58 years | Pelt Mattresses at. 6.95 81,65 Roll-Top “Bread inly nowhere tn the world ao] AM ated sent of the| | Anheuser-Busch have been brewers of honest Barley-Malt and Saazer Hop beers the kind the Pinckneys knew tobe || | Sitedstendy "ars "09.20 |31280 Bon. Ton Coat “Cooking spread so quickly or make | lowor bodic Dainty lace whicn ood for mankind. To-day thelr great brand—BU! ISER— because of its quality, purity, mildness and exquisite | $6.50 Genuine Hand- $ Ranges--5 holes; § thelr Influence felt In such diver Oe ee et the Ba lavor, exceeds the sale of any other beer by millions of bottles:7500 people poigi se required to keep pace with | siren, Pantole a 4.50 tte ecist Wiss noe sinl viruten, Lupe the wives | Cl re ; ibid ipa $ .95 Translucent Austrian | $1.25 Sanitary Wash- Of small shopkeopers, skilled artisans | ghouider capa, leaving the the public demand for BUDWEISER, ANHEUSER-BUSCH: ST:LOUIS,U.S.A. . Coverents 95. t folda of fined under the might be prettily | dress and big blue apron over it, ined with ‘ones Af the bead which they wear winter and summer) trimming were to be omitted, as the * sido! ey we: model at the left suggests. Here a alike, Seldom do Shey, prone espe bodice of sills trimmed with rosea tops But here in America, where styles | 4 lace overskirt which t# bound with are choaply imitated by keen man-|groscrain ribbon to match the bodice and workers in great enterprises | in cut Kno » mode » plain black | the bust ai know no mode but the platu bl iat Bessel Baye Visitors to St.Louis are courteously invited to ingpect our plant covers 142 acres, ‘On Sale Everywhere, Families Supplied by Grocers and Retailers Anheuser-Busch Agency New York, N.Y. Cre ceca | 3.95 \asc carvege Cans” 59. Decorated and Etched Water} at a $ 0.4 S1ZC} Ata eee 1.95 | Tumblers 6 L 9 Be a “Open Stock” Porcelain Dinner bead A Cans— $995 0, 8 size; at Ware: Cups and Saucers, at 9¢ |45¢ Wash Tubs- Plates —at 9c} at... “i op ufacturers quite as quickly as they/in color, A cluster of roses adds. its @ ip Pla %¢ | $1.10 Folding Ironing '95 5 girl © often| contrasting color note to the skirt, the factory girls are often) Ve hoy peop from under the pannter aw styles before they! drape Fither chiffon cloth the stores, Jeolor of the » silk, or the sill This s on 18 gilite discourag- | itself may be ing to those who pay high prices for) Completing t exclusive and distinctive models, and | lace graciously serves as shoulder caps ene often sighs for some law of|and bretelles, being bound with ribbon | mone pul, i y which might give them at the same as the \ 5 Meat Platters Honrda—at cose ic f at upwards from 12c |$1.65 Stepladder ‘ % tugs 9x12 Mh; $6 SOc Stepladders —with 1 t at 27.50 pail ¢ 6 ft; at a Oc | Double 296 Green Trading Stamps Forenoons—Single Stamps Afterneena)

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