The evening world. Newspaper, September 9, 1915, Page 4

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ee he IN RACE TO ALTAR AT 27-MILE SPEED Stern Bluccoat Causes Arres and Delays Marriage of AT a Young Pair, KNOT TIED Cupid and & traMe policeman got LAST of Are Surmounted Consent and Other Trouble was sorroW to the Municipal Where acoomodating cier help along » wedling with whieh th peliceman had interfered Cupid was riding in an Bute ari jundred left the Ae of Mra. Helen Hogan at WISGROSTN HOME cy THE To Preserve Health, Stren A New Series of IMustrated Lessons, Showing How ae Woman May Mave a inexpensively 4uipped Gymnasium in Mer Own Home, and re paching Games and Exercises Which Promote Lacellent Physical Condition. LIMBING AT HOME By Pauline Furlong NO. & MOUNTAIN € he D eo’ fs Awthority on Weal pint ting showld indu trile | know of none which I can ee justrated today. It increases and aids you in eontroliin, ~ ' # that I towoh th ‘ t » with the ball of ¢ foot 4 that my shoulders are straight, and also that To am not} stooped or bent at the waist line Keep the mouth closed and draw the breath « the way down from the © while climbing the stairs. any family physiotans forbid nto « imb the etal due 1am y ovll after effects a of th bqwing | of these a and | No. 490 West One Hundred and | ben? frr et to prove to| TDwenty-mimth Street at 4# o'clock. |My readers that they have all the Also in the car wore Mins Mary Hazen of No. 60) Kast Hoventy-ninth conveniences of @ professional gym | nasiven within their own home if they | Marest; her Hance, Charies Behiffer of | but realized it Pawtucket, Kt. 1.; Mrs, Kate Kenny, mother of the prospective bride and Mra. Regan, an aunt. Cupid whispered to the chauffeur the License Bureau closed at 6 and he put on speed, As the dodged among trucks on Lafay- Btreet, TraMo Patrolman O'Hrien it, He followed on his motor med the car at twenty-seven n hour and when it halted at RaGfitee fat it i § : F : A254 Fine, Need Mother's into BiMiguities yesterday and there ft LL LE OO A TI LU, POT jini BK 2 Pete A ayn Absolutely Pure No Alum —No Phosphate If the air in the hall is pure and frenh, there Ix no better deep breath ing exercive than etair olimbing will | provide, It js also @ valuable one for the calves of the logs, making them rounded and shapely. Before begin- ning the stair climbing, open the win- dows and doors to permit a current of air through the hall, as no draught will affect you if you are moving Here again wo have the exercise which will both reduce and develop the body, for deep breathing is the all tmportant factor in accomplish- ing both of thene. We cannot live without air more than a very few moments, though ‘we may do so without food and drink for many days. Deep, full breathing is very essential to health and it le one of the great- est of ekin beautifiers, as it is the very best blood purifier. THE GOOD DEEP BREATHING . ACCOMPLISHES, Few of my readers know that the blood makes @ complete oirouit of the body several times a minute and leaves the heart bright red as it Dasses with ite dark impurities qn again through the lung passage to be purified. Think, then, how very neces- wary it is for you to breathe deeply and give to the lungs the ‘essent: "ig | amount of pure air to keep the blo and body healthy, Blood is the food of the muscles, and any extra exer- tion which affords more than the ordinary shallow bréathing, so often indulged in, calls for more blood to them. This also causes the heart to beat more rapidly and the quick flow alot blood circulates all through the body, and naturally the lungs get their You will therefore dere whe Gnd th jong draughts of fresb air into tb Al Ques of mane Physical Heing at practicing deep breathing ts tire ee te exeteines which compel lungs through their nos earily recommend as the stair a the lune capacity to @ remark t ti te | noun | To-morrow | intend show you some hers 4 bd and interesting ox ve grace and poise to ercieee whie the bedy—" ing with wands. | | Readers of Miss Purtong's arts cles are invited to write to her, in care of The Evening World, re | questing information that will aid them in following her illustrated leavons Letters From Evening World| Readers Following Miss Furlong’s Lessons. MRS, H. 8. (At tle City) writes: | “Pleane tell mo how many glasses of | Vichy and Kissingen water one can take. Also should the two waters be mixed?” Drink a large giass of the Vichy about half an hour after meals and at least three times each day, Oo the following day take the same quantity of the Kissingen water, Do NOT mix thom, and drink them alter- nately, as it Is useless to take one without the other. Do not both on the same day, bint RUTH R. asks: “How can I ge! the back copies of your whole aries} 1 am 6 feet 6 inches and weigh 176 pounds, Please state what I should weigh.” Send one cent for h number desire and postage. Those Published “a July 26th are the ones you These contain exercises and diet for obesity. You should weigh about 140 pound RS, HE. M, T, “Will buttermilk help mo? en: am troubled with rheumatism, and those of your exercises that I can master I have improved me wonderfully, It has entirely disappeared from my right knee, from the squatting and leg circling exercises, is what tempted me to write to y Dattormilie is @ wonderful drink, Tt stimulates the liver, kidneys and skin and makes rich, healthy blood. It is very benoficial for those suffer. ing with rheumatism and gout, For this trouble you should eat fres) fruits, vegetables and salads, xnad avoid meats, hot rolls, condiment», aloohol and sweets. The exercises will help you much more if you continue to practise them, A. F. Galt ‘Lake City) writen: “Will you kindly publish the correct waist, thigh, hip and calf measure- mont for a «irl 5 feet 7 inches?” Weight, 160 to 156. Walst, 28. Hips, n. Thighs, 25, Calf, 15, Upper arm, EATING FI FRUIT. John Me, asks: “Does eating fresh between meals add weight? Will you give me the correct m urements of the waist, hips, thig! &o., of a young man 6 feet 4?” Fruit is a food and should be eaten asa meal and not witb it. Bananas and grapes will add flesh. Most fruits are nourishing but not fattening, just as buttermilk ia. For five feet four inches tall you should weigh about 121 to 127 ; neck, 13; waist, 31; chest, 86 or 87; upper arm, 13; forearm, 10%; thigh, 19; . B, R. aske: “Di normally healthy rectly after meals Coffee should be taken without milk or cream. It assist digestion if taken black immediately after meals, It ta a stimulant and qyickens the circu- lation, coffee harm the rson if taken di- Mrs, H. G. F, writes: “I followed your directions for making the cu- | cumber ointment. That is, half cucumber juice and kalf alcohol, It seems very strong. Is this as it should be? How often should it bo applied? Showld I use it as a wash cr just rubbed on with cotton?” You have followed the directions as they should be, It Is not too strong for most complexions, as plain alco~ not very strong if used undi- If the skin ts dry and very sen- ddd more cucumber jJulce to ‘THIS FRENCH SALT WILL REDUCE WEIGHT | In reducing flesh and weight, women must be extremely careful, Fat should only be taken off seen pers when is un » Drugs en inter- nally tre useloas and dangerous. Vio- lent exercise and forced dieting are unnecessary. ADRIATIG K KEPT SIK HOURS |' IN PORT FOR BIG CARGO White Star Liner Carried General Merchandise, War Munitions EVEWING WORLD THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, MNASIUM ft rOR gth and Figure , Te W OM E_ NV PARROT'S CRIES SAVE 5 IN FIRE; a CANARIES DIE Splendid Gift Fer Schoo! Opening wale: a Aechened ty § . Kvery girl nnd tuey will bein ‘ AMES terested in the Seohood 4ipem , tda . . . ” ot and the end ber tam vm are filled wit sien Gmad te peo depen frends sew feats wives will de aa, wa early to-dap hight the mether,— at prices “ of @ three-story which will make the fathers \ Columbia #tr ile their dollars CHOICE grow big with purchasing GROCER s/f pows 4 A few sample prices follow gf Very Best veges as her canaries why te sie and bis wite bad time only to arry out the children A policeman awoke the family of | Paul Minneo, on (he third @oor, and fined to the candy eiore, but tenants Mi Wonderful value—sales increasing thon f edjoinin@ buildings were ordered to - ’ hg pecring digest week, mignest awe abit " ft the firemen thought they oF © Maret SHE DARKENED HER GRAY HAIR |A Kansas City Lady Darkened Her Gray Hair and Stimulated Its Growth by « Simple Home Proce: (Belle Brook Print Butte Brook Print Buiter, wi Ht Relected Creamery, in odar proof cartons Sweet Potatoes Apples, Finest for Pies and Baking Essie Peaches, Choicest quality California Yellow Clings No #!y can, regular tc Value Sliced} P ineapple, Hawaiian |X 30. 10° ibs, TOS The Acme ot Excellence, H rich wy rup; She Tells How She Did It, A well-known. resident of Kansas City, Mo., who darkened her gray hair by a simple home process made the following ment: “Any lady low Clings, oon and 190 Passengers. Although the Whi te Adriatic was acheduled Liverpool at noon yeaterd M. on a not We VILL DM ZED WM ‘To reduce hy other parta w , abdomen and take fifteen or more baths with the Ctarks Thinning Salts, These famous! | French salts have @ peculiar dissolving | effect upon fatty or adipose tissue just | where you want to reduce flesh, Sold at dOe a Riker-Hegeman, Macy's, | bel's, Stern's, Abraham & Gi aioe Sad leading drug ope Gout | hi vor ew only satisfactory and positive treatment | S jeave until 6 P, Since 1863 malin 3 Shoes Many moth 'CAMMEYER” to school years aj Sizes 6—8 . Sizes 8 SWANN AAA —_- oOo. DRG “>O. —" School Time Is Shoe Time! 8 h Alb. Ool “Todi and Commayer Is Hessgdarteys for Childcan's Shoes, \ Teas, Pci preckien or Mised ation ss i-Cerion 35¢ low, as Always— Since i \ The Trial Jt'de because mothere know that thetr children put | Parents reslize that “CAMMEYER" Children's Ceylon Golden Tips, “i-."cien... 10¢ } their best foot forward in “CAMMEYER” that we do so large a business in this department. are now buying their girls and boys shoes, “Standard of Merit” footwear when they trudged off go. A Cammeyer True-Form Model A model offering style, fit and comfort at a moderate price. Made in Gun Metal, Patent Leather and Tan Rus: ul. Sizes 11!4- Peaches, “| their ray the large cargo put aboard her Her holds were jammed with gen-| eral merchandise and war munitions t and motor trucks were placed on her | of bay rum, | small box of Barbo Com: lower kK. An army of longshore- | pound and 14 o#. of glycerine. There day loading her. | ingredients can be purchased at any | drug store at very little cost. Apply lto the hair every other ¢ until the | gray hair in darkened sufficiently, then weeks. 1 Butler's Condensed; c e Milk, in sanitary cans; each 8 3 for 23 Milk, Lakeview Brand, rich, whole, Kvap- c orated; tall 10c can............... 7° Milk. Belle Brook Evaporated, with all the 9 cream; tall 10c can te men was busy ail Sho carried thirteen first cabin, sev- enty-nine second cabin and ninety- eight third class passengers, and 1,733 ks of mail two ' , mixture j re- 743 sacks of ma calp troubles and is excellent Heavy freight also delayed the de- | pall aud Paling wale, Tk Gone Every Boy and Girl Star liner |parturo of the Cunarder Saxonia from | Pete eed 10 A. M. until @ P.M. She had no 1b for | eck cargo, but was loaded. On! # Tt” will Should Have the n look 10 to ¢ did |poard wero’ 160 cabin and 240° third | make « gray hai unt of class passengers. 20 years younger. Scholar’s Complete es (CAMMEYER “= } at . ur Pencils, Shoes N Pencil Holder, STAMPED ON A SHOE that stand ‘ Pen and Pen Holder, MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT _the : awa Pawel Reecane 67 AVE. AT 20ST. | wees: ' — a ee, Saturday, Sept. 11 to every purchaser of One Dollar (81) or over of Groceries, Meats or other Supplies—in addition to all 2a Stamps regularly given At All 255 James Butler Inc. Stores & Markets Triumph Oats, yin’ “qe Baked Beans, choice qualit . 2 can 6 Sardines American dainties, . 3c Salad Oi Best American; large 20c bottle.. - 14¢ Tomato Catsup, Peerless; bottle. 15¢& 8° Peerless Sauce, Worcestershire; bot. LFE& Re Quaker Corn Flakes, «1: vic vi. Tomato Soup, Jelly Powder, Essie Coffee, *')"," 30 Jal Stamps with each Package Essie’ Coffee Coffee, Superior blend of South American Coffee; 19¢ large } oil; can. Each Mother Cook, large can. | bd Blue Ribbon Gelatine; all nei fluvor, package. . c strong and full bodied; Ib hoes are economical because they wear so long and }- look so well—although the prices are very little. They also know that the shoes are built over wvedic lasts and fitted by salespeople who understand their trade, so that the growing foot is sure to develop as nature intended, without cramping the muscles. shoes At All 38 James Butler Inc. Meat Markets Sugar Cured Hams, seected....». 15 Smoked Shoulders, tite noms... J Je Prime Rib Roast Beef, 8: «us». 2Q¢ Philadelphia Capon, 28¢ Fresh sh, Direct from the sea At All 133 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores The Big Dollar’s Worth—Unparalleled Value who themselves wore Deliciously tender, Ib, =& Bot. Trysome Rye Whiskey | All § The Cammeyer Bot. Old California Sherry | 3 “TROTTER” Boys’ Satin Bot. Old California Port . .| tor , Made of Black Calfskin Calf Blusher Claret, mrrairer’ scams Wine of wnsnual body Qe Unexcelled for cocktails; bot., Note the specially reinforced solid sole leather tip that out- wears iron, Sizes 6—11 Sizes 11!/.—2 Princeton Dry Gin, 69° Guinness’s Stout, 2 rots, 25°3 3 spits, Be Allowance of 1c per dozen ott sand 10c per be splits for empties Double ZAC Stamps Friday—No Stamps with Butter or Sugar Orders Delivered Promptly FREE of Charge A strong sturdy shoe with thick soles of real oak leather. Sizes 9—13!/).. Sizes 1—5!... Call $2.00 $2.25 2. $2.50 $1.35 $1.50 $2.00

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