The evening world. Newspaper, September 8, 1915, Page 8

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i et eee Sees ge eee | { Geerts Were fe Peet Pewter Werke Hee Ort nee PAPA, Foyt ft Abo PRS) canpterees of the Cerrer'® Pow 2, tectory of the Ge Dont Powder ore pet bere whe ermet aeurrounded th enablers ete |, etd which $666 08 Ie Curren’) Re Hecket bh Co rmtiopee North Tonewands, N ¥.-“Kome Qwenty years age 1 was nn bovalid, hed | gp Teg Tape feng oo at ae dae in pe im wd the right leg | When 1 tried to walk I hed | cover far to the left wide The | treated me for eprnal trouble end | 1 got wo better, but | 1 euflered for cightors 20 | wrote te Doctor Pierer and No one else could help me and gered me. 1 have hed wo return of te trouble. old and Am 9 health —do oh ey werk ood te canker AMAZIAH DAVIs “ lan Bt, North Tone Optometry Signifies the modern specialization and wonderful develop- ment in the science of ezamining * dala fit- th vats ont ‘optometriete ae the specialists on si; and their profess a4 is regulated by State laws—like other pro- fessions. Por eyesight troubles consult a registered op- tometrist. by The Optometrical of the City of New York. and water, apply to our. utes rub off, the skin and the hairs are THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1919. moa OME GYMNASIUM FOR WOMEN To Preserve Health, Strength and Figure A New Series of Mustrated Lessons, Showing How] Have an Inexpensively, very Woman May Equipped Gymnasium in Her Own Home, and Teaching Games and Exercises Which Promote) Excellent Physical Condition. NO. & SWINGING PROM A TRANSOM. Tir Becoming Worl®s Authority on Wels Being “Chinniog the bar” t* @ favorite exercise tn all of the professional eymnasivme. and te espectaliy desirable tor o gain in bright. It etretches many whused muscier and be elaborated on con! siderably by turning the body from ide Weight with the arme unttl the chin t A transom above « door te all th le hecenmary, oF, tacking this. may have @ stout curtain pole fas toned just below the top of any door Transom ewinging, of chinning the , le & mont strenuous exercise and should be indulged tn very gently at the etart. 1 is recommended for the young and very hearty readers, rather than the older ones it i the powerful exerciae for strengthening (he upper arm aod shoulder muscles, and if the body turned, as suggested, it acta with beneficial effect on the liver and ab- dominal muscion If you find this exercise imposstbie for you to perform, practise the chest raising from the floor until the Upper arms are etronger. Do not imagine that by straining the muscles you will master any hard exercise; on the contrary, you are lable to do more barm than good by doing so. Bogin with the easiont methods first and gradually work up to the more advanced ones. Take your position standing on a chair or stool and grasp the transom or pole firmly with the fingers, When you feel that you are able to balance yourself without strain and bold the entire weight of your body, kick the chair away and etart the exercise as described above, Never do this exer- cise more than several minutes at a tune, a@ (oo much ie worse than none. TC REPLACE FAT". TISSUE WITH MUSCLE FLESH, Chinning the bar would prove a valuable exercise for those of my stout readers who can master it, especially tn the removal of super- fluous flesh on the upper arms and shoulders, Its action is sufficiently strenuous to break down the fatty tesue and replace it with healthy muscle flesh. | have eo often explained In Past articles that thin peogle often gained weight and flesh the very same exercises einioh Il remove adipose tissue, “ahi ‘one of the queet jeations in physical ture so difficult for most peo- ple to understand. The truth ie there Ie a certain Fay ard, and it should reach this, for it is to gain health, which dition of equilibrium, bet fa aitng tae soatcote oe oaining ing the exi or Ka! Welght the clroulation and assimila~| tion are improved, which means an increase in floah, and those having a surplus of oreene tissue will work off this fer wd fat with the increased musoular activity. It is our own fault if we do not reach this condition ot no, a6 nature intend- Most of my readers who have fol- lowed the course must realize by this time the benefits of and proper food, for many of them have written me the happy results of thelr earnest efforts to improve the body and health, and while noth- ing in life is gained without hard — the fact is proved to them al- that the fruits gained are well| mo, er the labor. To-morrow | will Illustrate and ex- '& EVENING WORLD ‘The one-piece dress is to be one of He most fashionable of all things for the autumn and winter, This one will be of especial interest to the giris and you, ean young women who are preparing for college and boarding achool. It ts very @arming and emart in effect, yet it is edeolutely simple, Tt is easy to make and it te easy to fit, and consequently it fulfills all necessary conditionan In the picture it ts made of plain serge eombined with striped serge, and the georges this eeason afford such won- Gerfully beautiful colors that it would De difficult to find @ more attractive combination, but It could of course be copied in any seasonable material or ft could be made of one material throughout, as all blue serge or all etriped serme, or, if something more Greasy were wanted, of taffeta or faille silk, At the front the bodice and the skirt portions are out in one, but at the aides and back the skirt te gathered ‘and joined to the bodice, which ts slm~- ply @ loose garment, held in at the waist by means of @ belt, The closing ls made at the left of the bodica, The sleeves that are sowed to the bodice at the dropped shoulder line are the easiest in the world to make and ft and there are the fewest possible seams, so that, while the frock is one of the newest and emartest, 1t could be run up in @ very brief space of time. i : or i Y MANTON FASHION Hew BURHAD: Don , 100 Weat Thirty-second Street (oppo- i te Mite Gimbal Bs ros). carver i ith kvenue and Thirty-second Bireet, Obtain New York, or want by mati on receipt of ten cents in ooln or ‘These stamps for each pattern ordered. ta ey Potterns, IMPORTANT— your address YY spect size fed a Tota otter pong «@ hurry. ik | PAIR | <r ane gps SB -- — Pauline Furlong. 4 Guertons of Women's Phyrtcat to wide or raising the entire * stairs in your home wive you many of the ountawm climbing benefas of © Letters From Evening World Keaders Following Mlee fFuriong’s Lessons, JHAN 1. and have not hi writes: “I have bee day for two monty pound, What ie ewh air and une you to lam eur koop up the ie the whole AMELIA ©, (Peoria, 1.) writes “What wil reduce a double chin? la there any gvod estringent for thie troublet™ Neck and chin exercises, shown July 21 and 2%, are the only perma- nent means of redu the double chin, Massage heips @ little, but the resulla are #0 slow, Alum solution and alcohol are both good astringents for reducing the flabby, soft akin, You must build up the muscles before you will regain the y ul contour, however, GRACE 8. (Cleveland) writes; “1 have dark circles around my eyes How ean I get rid of them?" lack of rest and liver troubles and @ general run down con- dition cause the dark circles. them from the inside, aa no local ap- plication will remove them, Plenty Of sleep will help you. VANITY (Hartford) writes: “How can I get rid of deep lines around the mouth?” Massage will take the lines from around the mouth if they are caused from an accumulation of fat on the face, Use hard strokes and rub op- posite the lines. WOULD LOSE vEnry POUNDS. H. B. writes: “1 am so jealous of two of my friends who 1 got oy of vis, July, lessons while I was Thoy have Leo ngperr h 170 pounds and teat 7 oe tall. "All my feah is below the ws Rte et lose twenty pounds. at al Practise circling, trunk raising . ene were shown July 29, Aug. 18 and Aug. 26, Send five cents and I will mail them to you. Please mention dates when you write. The obesity diet was given Aug. 27. ‘The back copies are one cent each and postage to cover cost of mailing. N. W. asks: “Please tell me how to increase the size of my legs and hips.” Walking, toe raising, bicycling, stair climbing, tennis and runn! will de- bencg the muscles from waist jown. T, R. G. writes: Tem reading y: interesting and instructive jeasons ngr4 Tho Evening World and find them sane and helpful. Will you please tell mo what my measurements should be. Tam 6 feot 3 inches and weigh 106.” For 6 feet 2 inches you should weigh about 113 pounds. Neck, 13 inches; 3° it, 28; waist, 23%; hips, 84; thighs, 20 arm, 8. om 13; upper arm, 10; fore PEGOY K. writes: “Can you tell me how to overcome blushing. I turn very red whenever any one speaks to Blushing is @ nervous habit. Try to pay strict attention to the Person to whom you are speaking. ‘hia will take your Shoyqnte from yourself and overcome the blushing habit, ORCHIDS ALL ABOUT AT LAMPREY BRIDAL Masses of Them Used in Decora- tions When Dr, T, W. Bdgar ‘Weds in St. Mary's, Masees of ovchiie decorated the chancel and were fastened at the doors of the pews of Bt. Mary's Hpis- copa! Church last night at the wed- ding of Miss Ariein HE. Lamprey, daughter of Walter B, Lamprey of No, 105 Claremont Avenue, to Dr. Thomas Webster Edgar, The cere mony took place at § o'clock, the Rev. Francie A. Brown officiating, Miss Dorothy A. Dunston of Hud- gon, N, ¥., who served as maid of honor, wore yellow oniffon over satin, with a girdle of orchid colored satin and an Alsatian headdrese of yellow chiffon and pearla The bridesmaids ‘were the Misses Isabel Howard, May Harrington, Hlsie May Wittkower and Joan Webster Edgar. Tho first two bridesmaids wore orchid taffeta gowns and the others Nile green. Dr. Gilbert M. Weaver of East Orange was Dr, Eigar’s best man and the ushera were Sumner Benedict, Al- derto Narzo, Dr, Lawrence G, Cum- mins, William Byrne and Albert Paine. A reception was held in the Hotel Plaza. Dr, and Mra, Edgar have gone to Bermuda, * On their return they will! live at No, 400 West Fifty-seventh Street, a Raid Steamer; Seiso Optum, under acting Surveyor Ru: Brite steamer 0 @ North ‘Treat | 2 Paring FURLONG Headers of Miss Purtong's “we tavited to write to her, in ware of The Beening World, ve questing information that will aid them im following her tluatrated 1 TWO DAYS’ NEW YEAR CELEBRATION BY JEWS BEGINS THIS EVENING Efforts to Be Made to Raise Fund for War Sufferers at Rosh Ha-Shanah Services, The Jewish New Year, Rosh Ha- Shanah, bogina at sundown to-day and with it opens the year 6676 of the Jewish calendar. It is the most nol- emn holiday of the year to the Jows, next to the Day of Atonement, Yom Kigpur. It to the judgment day on whieh «ll the inhabitants of the world pass for Judgment before the Creator, as sheep pase for examination before the shepherd, The belief i# that three books of account are opened on Rosh Ha-Bhanah. The names of the righ- teous are immediately inscribed and they are sealed “to live.” The names of those not entirely wicked are recorded in another book and to them @ respite of ten days, until Yom Kippur, is al- lowed to repent and become righteous, The names of the entirely wicked ar “blotted out of the book of the living.” ‘The shofar, a sacred trumpet made of a ram's horn, is sounded in the ogues, for the Mosaic law names a day as “a day of blowing of trumpets.” ‘The holiday ‘# observed for forty- eight hours and is @ period of prayer and feasting in contrast to the Day of Atonement, which ts a day of prayer and fasting. In Greater New York 1,500 eyna- gogues will open their doors to-night. Standard for 29 years, Refuse substitutes. Demand Peterman’s, pre Swinging FROM © TRANSOM - ginning this evening, The American Jewish Relief Com- mittee, which has coll to succor their co fering through the Ei confidently expect to $1,000,000 during these holidays, committee has appealed to 1,000 es- tablished synagogues all United Siates. At Ter Emanu xionists sut- changed from those of ordinary years because of the war. The Rev, Dr. Harris of Temple Israel wil! preach on "The War and Religion.” Others will speak on “The War and the Jew,” || etration of Of theye 1,100 are temporary, main- tained by the proceeds of the sale of seats for the series of holidays be- For those too poor to buy seats there will be five| Fon A cted $1,000,000 over the ple Israel, Harlem, Temple Hl, Temple Bethel and many principal places of Jewish worship he subjects of the sermons will be ‘ARMY OF NEW pullin, the entire National Over! soccton of -*. 1 wil peck up and merch ewer net the woods te the sorth Whee they return, MH will be as colume troops pansing throweh & we © come the eorere of car 7, * e@venre everé. oth partion, and after them the reeuler Infante euard. told of troops. CAMP IN PARK = City's Militia to Demonstrate , ——_————K— 4 ty the last of oft whi © of the organisations Preparedness at Van Cort thea will go to their armoriaa, bur a j | pm gh J comp te be perk thet landt Sept. 25. "Fhe National’ Guard hopes, eatd that the camp # ‘The Ligeest turnout of the National Ouard of thn since the Civil War ¥. Oyen a0 an “anewer” or sequel |” to the Plattevurg camp, whien was ™ conducted und the ausploes of the United # ‘The mobilization will take piace at Van Cortiandt Vark, Sept. 3 j “Jt will be @ notable publie demon- the strength and pre York Porter of Staff last night at the Twelfth Reat- | be the Governors Military ment Armory, in announcing the mo- billeation The full strength of the militia in| the five boroughs will be drawn upon for the fret time. Home of the cav- airy apd fold artitiery will start the | night before, and when the great show opens, at 10 A. M, on the Bat-| urday named, the polo and parade ground of the park adjacent to Broad- | way will look like an armed camp The field will be divided into aquares, in each of which there will be given 4 neparate demonstration, all going on together, and lasting until noon. WORK OF EVERY BRANCH OF SERVICE SHOWN. ‘The Seventh Regiment will give « physical drill. The First Signal Battalion will en- gage in a wireless telegraph demon- stration, A pontoon bridge will be built and land mines laid by a squad of the Twonty-second Corps of Engineers. A battalion of the Seveaoty-first In- fantry will drill in extended forma- ton, From behind nearby hills, firing | with three-inch guns will be done by the First and Second Field Artillery, who will give also an artillery drill. A music ride and an exhibition of rough riding will be given by Squad- ‘There will be machine gun drills by different troops The men of the Twelfth Regiment | will show how to put down and take| up tents, and one of the companies | will give a bayonet exercise. | ‘The Field Hospital and Third Am- bulance Corps will use twelve ambu- lances in demonstrating hospital work ‘on 4 battlefield. At noon the public will chance to see the militia at part) in their quarters, WILL MARCH AS THOUGH HOSTILE COUNTRY. In the afternoon, in the presence of Gov. Whitman and 2,000 other in- vited guests, as well IN Buy Peterman’s at your | dealer’s. He sells and rec- | ommends it because it does | the work and because he | is anxious to satisfy you. ? -_ | INVESTIGATORS TO BE BUSY. the first week in October th legiviative ri ive The open on for thee investigating ety f gin tte work in the © investigating tigating new sea Hh at a ing’ At the. Har or Tho va A.SCHULTE 46 CIGAR STORES NewYork- Brocklyn-Nevark CUT PRICES on “THE” standard brands of Turk- ish Cigarettes. Lower prices—better coupons—so why pay more? 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