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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER ii, 1915. -H 0 ME GYMNASIUM FOR WO MEN FILM AND SCREEN PLAYERS TO BE SEEN NEXT WEEK To Preserve Health, Strength and Figure A Now Series of Miustrated Lessons, Showing How]! Every Woman May Have an Inexpensively Equipped Gymnasium in Her Own Home, and Teaching Games and Exercises Which Promote Excellent Physical Condition. | WO. 11—EXERCISES WITH A BATH BRUSH By Pauline Puriong. Phe Beening World's Authority on All Gerstions of Womans Phystost Well Bow SPELL EEEEEE EEE PEE EEE EEE EEE EE ORE Pee wD - PoE eeerSErrogy reer PWOPPeMePererr rr rrr , Liat ‘rie oY Ry and to ke eo the ein, Jungs ‘The beautiful body te proper staide, are excential If your pe ere pale, try making « bath of some Bld 0 atiy bevit, and wated the improvement In your apy Phere are many varivtion of bathe, and all are Seneficial. It ts the “ Qemeperature that makes oF mere the food effects of them, and It I the Oxty of cacd intividual to find out which ts the most desirable and brings the greatest improvement tn be ay Reonsary a ie ~ y=! ie Readers of Miss Furtong s arte fe the most highly recommended on les are invited to write to her, wm eenount of its stimulating effects Or 0 of The Beening World, v0 ho other band, if you fer! chiiied and | questing information that will td Rave to resort to exercive after i.¥00 | them im following her dlustrated ere Rot sufficiently robust to wand Tons the shock, When taking the 4 bath the blood vensel# near the @ur- Prey ork Ihre BATTER CR OF 8 Sis mort PEACE Viena ee ye SEeEEET LEE Eee ee aranoe 00 becomes the partner of a dts | homest broker ond care out to met y from the police Iut he te | plawed tn « “y powition when the |Danker's daugnter, whom be has hoped to mar tande ready to how him up.” as she elegantly pute it Her relat it and fina clal—with the seapegrace are quite 1” The banker, wo character ut nan, and wher fate of the skin clone up and Fmd Me Lowortng the temperature at the eur- | Jusband bring Bleed to the tntermal organs, thU® po god raising it beneath | back from the SAA SIANO RAINS an COLD BATHS INADVISABLE 7 A lad AZ Ree Ot | WHEN YOU ARE FATIGUE Good acting did a great deal for If your system is well toned and “Our Children.” Mr — = — jYour constitution vigorous, healthy oe tela ey eg » the water, and the final recovery | reaction will set in and your whole Ghasdtter ot ie trom Arak { the stolen orders, ‘1 | body will feel all agiow, as the blood © made th east of DEY speaking | flows rapidly back to the dilated au- many more “extra poop i ; i OW) important roles will be 0 7 The reefulness and sym- . — be A saul ~ _ on ¥ BATH BRUSH rtrayal, Mr, isrun, Hat lard, Branklin Ardall, not advised at @ en you EXe ndyside, Connie Edis, Mi feel fatigued. RISE antative Banke & aronthin mah | eeash Miss Handulpa aud Flora Coo- It is necessary to find out for charactertzatic was achieved by | ft & © ——~ s a, * saat mnalani — - ~ - ——— —_— fzabeth Aaric as the old-fash =, ‘6 yourself, by actual experience, |ioned servant. was immensely | The postp: of “Just | E which bath Is best for you, and Jamusing in her sceno at the tele. | Boye ' f fo, by | @ when you have found out take it | j wv |phone, As the spoiled hoy, Hulph| Katherine Hrownip ae gal mr day ths ware ak THE NEWZ/ PLAYS @ J eee etn irate cre iat Wt ony Mon: | & prin Ml nesrndlnyng PHM pied ental cowardige ‘that One of the x wale 3 who cannot stand the shook of the 0 m whe juvenile n mpany in Y cold one, as it is soothing and acts “, : ” sen Norns ar nym ne * eet mre x: a on | Bills, | i Wino ~~ be 6 sedative te. the nerves. Our Children” a Human Play ; wentler moments a8) Mes and Gladys Wouee a The warm bath with soap and tent in Breakine home t Her act: | ee 4 “Wir a brush should be taken at least three Humanly Acted. jing here should be toned down to] pe oO Maud fee teten t Hones Spay” times a week by those who Indulge in loffer a contrast . bse er ecae h } OR THEATRE the cold one, and this may be followed stormy outburat. 1 4 ‘ST | peare : play in which he peared to good advantage as By ee sort Ce ed oriplungs, jo lere BY CHARLES DARNTON. |awkward workman, and he was bet-| success at Wallack i _ oor Bone | omners ter still when he took a determined Maude's supporting co eng beget tye hepa henge Alef stand against the father. Arthur clude fed ce » I ; ; r, Clifton Webb, Potor P- © the n the necessa . whic! on " bred all, Jo ar , Ale der C ig 4 . ter, It i» a great mistake to think honest a play as “Our Children,” which made a direct appeal to the | Ai, , hepa Pee Ra REET EE ry Stafford Pembert Alma Tell, while exceedingly pretty Onslow, Julien d'Adbie, Frank J.) jimnge » Hahneman, Helo | will ils onean os Rd fu ie heart at Maxine Eljott’s Theatre last night. Even the confirmed the- |{n herself, overdressed the part and Gregory, Hen Philips, aud An-| Gre shy, | Seam: fa. natural oils, pure olive oll soap really | 8tF¢-Koer has a heart. Give him sentiment that 4s close to the home and he at times acted as though her trainin ee See eee Vee Ome nens Jac in life had been gained largely out. | J‘ the home circle, Amy bennis| Tho Forty-eighth Street Theatre ro- Potter's Arab r really clean without the use of 80aD | in, he is more than Mkely to shut his eyes to it, Take “The Musto Master,”|made Rosie, who really loved the opens on Wedne: ultionss, improves its texture. No one can be| will forget the bright lights just around the corner, If sentimentality creeps lis Kompany of Prancing Poultry 4 y evening with “Al adelaide anc Peiseear ¥ and hot water several times @ Week| tor example, shoemaker's son, refreshingly girlish. Married Mistr an American play Adelaide and Hughes, | | goun ' " : oust. P by Charles rouble results| «, ile Sto. on not t tw i ‘ Hot bathe are powerful ati \ It te not @o much the children as two old cronies amtably wrangting|_ 7. Daniel Frawley staxed th from the husbar A Pale of Bis Stockings” the Rings! ances, Jf) nov. Sends, of two ossee 's early insistence with his customary skill. In ne lsh comedy that rema dat the Li cou 4 residing in the e ho jand should be avoided by the nery- over nothing in purtioular who make Lewis Anspacher’s comedy-drama life- Ss CM ay Teale 7 by) every way, for that matte that his young wife devote herself to| tie Themtre for. the athe Perelman na aiioe over ake jouN persons. ‘They may he taken bY jike and appealing. ‘They might casily become irritating, but as acted by |Children” could not have been given No pursuit more serious than that off jase sc RE ene LION Stenmes lk GAC the hancneNtE are oRkEID Reett touches of Outioura| tho stout woman, as they are re- | : better treatment. {a thoughtless, extravagant society | he Ne Beoth Ther iv ba tacts penta are oe a Pi» ym dandruff, ducers, but if not taken just before Emmett Corrigan and Albert Bruning they won the affections of the audi- otter tr womas, and shélents to the epirit he nt at the oth aes on : ues. | wile Fhe et lear ta ‘Y Samples Free by Mail [2°ti"i2# should bo followed mme- ence completely. ‘Their mild bickerings, always ending with “AU Right!” of this carcer wo thoroughly that wheo| Year in the principal role, which he | Weldon, 2 Helen Eady and Geap and Ointment wold everrwbers. | Parnimally T bigs Bese HL al flung tnto each other's teeth were a source of endless amusement. the time comes to atop her the womad | created in London |Fred Ozab. nees ‘Tuesday, seers Sei eins book aponge bath, which Is not really It 18 both a duty and a pleasure to| hind by his good-for-nothing boy Plays for t e narrowly eucapes dishonor and the) “Young America” moves on Monday | Thursday und § May's ; Laue sot Hearetahowd ae taken with monks, 8 Its name Im. MY that “Our Children” is a human| seems false to an American city of to-| |eien. Th tHe Gant WIL be io ne eee the Gatety | 1 ae fad Hears the pee ies, but with a moderately stiff play humanly acted—in fact, the si day, However, the father’s unfafling| W. he son, Olive Tell, Belle Daub 1 w Ticket” goes to tho| Belasco Caso of Ww. DOUCLAS Rae. ee Wane Nianaing beside ard on has not revealed better acting.| devotion to the son he has spoiled | Coming ee Reed, Harriet Mendel, Dion Titherags,| Lexington Theatre : | Becky. in whieb 98, 93,60, *4, 94,60 &°5 Shoes | 7°," Teach, bend and stoop and Mr. Anspacher acknowledges his in-| may be accepted as true to human) jan Atwell, William 8 Lyons, Rdward| grote Toeette Will Dave "A Full) Binncne eet Bing reser p bring into action many dormant mus- | debtedness to the German play, “Mein| nature of the kindly sort. It 1s also M. Dresser and Nick Long he American Hellés’” come to th and @ musical programme. Mar er cat on ae om Laspel iene berare at times fi credible Ging | sony sive every. | “Hitthe-Trail Holliday va | rs im a vali. tailed _ . - - tha 0 iMeoulty he evidently experienced in|ing to his son and nothing to his) ete, - sca: nove e | 4 the tub,” “Ne One taken sitting in| tsnaterring the scene to this coun- finstier, That be should forbid her a New Farce by George|‘rwo ts Company” will be offered at BUBLESSLE Pibiohsras r —— try. The story of the rise of a shoe-| fharrying the foreman of his factory M. Cohan Drury Lane | it is the product of Paul Herve and BATH BRUSH ERCISES, maker to wealth gained as a factory] is Nkewise within the bounds of pos- ‘“ Jean Briquet, and was adap’ for ae to-day's pleture I am showing | owner is convincing enough, just as it] sibility, She leaves the house with Thriller, Stolen Ore} the American stage by Edward A we of the bath brush dd J a ae. Paulton and Adolf Philipp. The ac- Virorous rub WIth one, either dre on | Auite Possible to believe tn the loss] the man of her cholee~not stopping) ders,’ at the Manhate! tion takes place partly at the country with soap 4 water, affords 4 | of Engel's fortune through tho ex-|to take even a hat with her—and, home of Baron d'Heurville and stimulating massage, The daily use| travagance of his son and labor] of course, comes back to cheer him tan. at the summer resid 1 partly nee of Lulu La Rane remtanetee, Lannot (be too] troubles, But the last act, with the| whon he 1s down on his luck. oe tele Sere ee ery See s Aunerbly Presented opens an: > ase 0} Sie ’ cleanses tho. pores of the skin ang | old fellow making shoes again in a] Much of the play is rather hagy./wm jy said that Billy Sunday, the! identity, which is instrumental in " ; stimulates the circulation. of the| little shop to pay the dobts left be- It is not surprising that the useless « 41, 1869, blood. ER dso Rid |OMThe brush is equally benefoial 4 rot ¥ used perfectly dry as a massage, but CiTh | great care must be taken not to In- jure the delicate surface of the skin with one whose bristles are stiff and harsh, r bath brush to The Pink of Health | 2°33 eee "every used wash out all traces of it bef: woman’s right; |dmping tho skin i ag are troubled ext week | will show you some in- teresting games to be played in the home gymnasium. These will relieve the monotony of the usual daily exer- cises and give the same results, —>__ JUDGE’S SON PAROLED. jealousy between the Baron evangelist, 1s to be recognized in| arousing Jealousy d hia wife, who finally determin “Hit-the-Trall Holliday," @ farce’ (3 seek evidenco for divorce, In the by George M,. Cohan, that comes to) cast will be Georgia Caine, May Dc the Astor Theatre on Monday night. | Sousa, Claude Fleming, Clarence Har- The play was made from an idea sug- | eR as Bey Heite,. Vet or Ja Roy, gested by George Middleton and Guy | yoiyn Lowres tlisle, Rose! Bolton. The title role will be played) Frey and by Fred Niblo, who recently returned) | # | from a threo years’ engagement in| | “Net Wayburns Town Tope ‘Australia, Othor members of the cast fy disclosed at the Century are Katherine La Salle, Lorena At-| on Saturday night. The Century ts wood, Laura Bennett, Grant Stuart,| to be conducted on the plan of a Con- > P tinental music hall, For the prem Joseph Allen, P. B. Pratt, John D.' tne tap rooms, tea rooms, private O'Hara, Edgar Halstead, Frederick | dining rooms and sinoking prom Maynard, Horace James,’C. R. Mo- | Niu will be open, while late in the Kenney, Harold Grau, Ernest Lynd son the roof and the dance club and Al Gilmore. 1 be under way, own Toptes’ | will have foreign novelties as we “Btolen Orders nglish melo-| American features, There will b drama from the Drury Lane Theatre, | twenty scenes, thirty musical num TRENTON, N. J. Sept, 1.—The| SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING OHAVTERS, | great windows or the street door,| will be produced at tho Manhattan hers and a large company, including Monday Afternoon Preneote ROUNDERS * Nor, “THIS IS THE LIFE” " with on ENS >» RC }ayes MAL LATHAM THE SWEETEST cHomtus “BROADWAY HAS EVER SEEN! DAILY i SvoKe EP YOU LIKE, PRODUCED BY THE UNIVERSAL FILM MANUFACTURING COMPANY el A, Dugan Jr, Was ‘Term for Homtet: ¥ > 980 ¢ Monday night. The a “be hoi 100, Among th Court of Pardons to-day announced that ewe to Gre. | whither they had been called by cer-|Opera House on y a “beauty chorus” o! mong the a parole has been granted to Daniel A.| jo find io tote oro buev? | tain alarms. They had seen hurrying | incidents Include jewel robbery, 4 moro important Derfor' mers will be Dugan jr. of Orange. Dugan is it revealed ‘by’ 8 beaten wit Inver aoe’ | troops, had heard the challenge of the| gambling house scene, the theft of Trixie Prix: ra Michelena, i & son ‘tw ‘ officers of the law. That challenge |sealed orders from the British Ad- Blossom se rianctan and Ka of Judge Daniel A. Dugan of the Orange For Diabetes, Bright's Disease ve Dash, wan gern « retenc ag eat “Redlioa Cane closer te thei. A' little group |miralty when war threatens, a leap wards, Will Rogers, Bert Leslie, Croas of mon marching, hurriedly, men in| from the tugret of a battleship by the and Josephino, Eileen Molyneaux chan Bie te te ne , uniform, now ascended. the great|hero, a striigle between two meg in Mana Zucca, Cameron Sisters, Lew cnt riving an alltomobit stairs, ‘A loud rapping came at the | an airship, who, with the heroine, fall Hearn, Gallagher, Moran and ML lil aR RN LA A ll doors of Count Frederick's palace. “ “Open, tn the name of the King!" o Kin , wjcame the summons. = servants, terrified, lacking the Carter’s Little Liver Pills ; The $250,000 Dancing Academy with a National Reputation é Half-hour lessons, individual instructor. 25¢, death of Leo McDermott. Dugan has nerved about two years in State Prison. AMUSEMENTS. _____ AMUSEMENTS. i his equad entered. Tho master of this place,” he de- nanded of the men who met him, (Copyright, 1916, by Wright A, Patterson.) ‘ A vigorous stomach, perfect works CHAPTER XXXV., hg, Fe a ye what OLEAU, guardian of the for-|Was coming on, saw the men approach- fog liver and regular acting bowels Bunrdlan of the for-| tig, and darted back to warn his mis: Tre WORLD Selle 100,000 Copies More : ng to all who are wise enough to |: tunes of his mistress, had; ie. vines long delay he could not Not necessary to take lessons; ' York City Each Weekday Th A perens fo al Little Liver Pills. Purely remained at that portion of! understand. He hurried swiftly, on| geomet will iinroduce you lo sui in New York Olty > had ¥ an + vegetable. the palace which seemed tol ti »-toe, along the halls he knew so Mf you can ec. ANY OTHER Morning Newsoaper him most useful 4s a colgn of van-| Well, and naturally met no opposi- 200 lady and gentlemen instructors to teach Imitations are numerous—look out | 1... in watching against intrusion.| Ua He reached the door of the room you all the modern dances and dance with you. Ever Pia you want good health 3 Ho had not been aware of the quiot| rere he had loft Kitty, glanced with. Y Open from 11 A. M. till midnight. NO LIQUOR. advance of Count Vrederick when the| turned this way and that, not knowing Instractorn, clear complexion and latter had beon summoned by the| What to do, and fearing to turn back Prof. de Commerce, master fertracton, teaches dizziness, biliousness, headache clectrio bell set off by Kitty's pres-| toward the main stairway passed | | modern ballroom dancing; also ballet, t ney and deeper to the rear, Wednesday and Saturda: ait at once ba heard the vote of |B etme, SAncIMs, every t, x Children from 4 to 6 P, M. Adults, 8 to 10 P, M, Free Automobile Service—Any one living between 4th and 8oth Sts, call Murray Hill 8610, ive your mame and address and within 20 minutes our auto- mobile will call and bring you to Dancing Carnival free of charge. indigestion, ence in his own apartments, He know nothing of the dovice by which the loud and clear: “Roleau! Rol- Count had managed to trap the In- A moi! Vite! Vit Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price [Ei ieee ee ee eee ian ee ee tho hall GC A the Jong ailense on, | We part o Kitty,| knowing that his mistress was once ENUINE mus! s! whom he had left alone in the Count's| more In some desp ate plight, and so bear signature apartments, te fr at lenxth face to face As for the attendants of the palace |at the foot of the staircase with the itself, no alarm ne from th . In Count Frederick, who turned to meet truth, they all were in the front part him, “ =: + ‘of the building, grouped near the (To Be Continued)

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