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a | 4,000 QUARTS FLOW IN WEST STREET GUTTERS —_~>-— Health Inspe tors Dump Out Every milk earty thie! quarto from th hides, Or NO. 14 . ¥. were Gumped ts Another beneficial game with . 8 « There are ard and ta eu oath ecnune the ¥OOd In the prof 2) eymnaMune temperature was b to IT degrene SO%ehed be by etrene eridon ‘ bigher than New ¥ The k laws demand x ke the sewer biready descr Committee In the ree t of One person t wn the high summer thons and Is ¢ te the fact day that certain retailers alk their fr milk to grow too warm. When m te partourized and m " Mill b the Depart infant mortality i due itluetra tht eae They make a scientific examination of the eyes and ps pd accurately the powers. ition of the im- f the Health The this work has led J tere, + State laws regulating the ]} 1 ion and protecting }]| Cream Co public. Jovestigator Jonna F. fants’ stow The shipment that away this morning was received in| the Jersoy City freight yarde of the was thrown | Erie Railroad, Inspector J. J, Lyons wan Gordon of the d Milk Committes was the moving Consult a registered Op WH syirit in the campaien tometrist for all optical Some of the milk registered 12 do-| 4 |prees, The Hoard of Health demands ‘ that it mhall be 60 degrees, but a mee) ' 5 degrees grace LITTLE TOWN OF MOOSUP ASTIR OVER REMARKABLE RECOVERY OF INHABITANT ‘Woman Helpless for Years From Rheumatism Devised ; Ropes Rigged From Ceiling to Lift Her From Bed. War ED Tae Ce ae * pertE a ened, and to have anyone lift me from the bed was agony unbearable. For one year I did not leave t without How helpless I was and I suffered only God and myself know, he rector of St. Alban’s Church in Danielson knows my condition, for he called on me while I Was confined to bed for the purpose of giving me mmunion, When I started on Var- is I was in bed and continually section who does not know about my condition, and I am glad you called, for it may be the means of helping oth always gla matic. suffe how I reg dress is Post Offi Connecticut. I have loaned m; chair, crutches, pulley and shoes to Var-ne-sis to add to the collection in Boston, Mass.” Ps lew miles from Provide: 4 over what they consid ‘ ® miracle in the recovery of town’s people, Mrs. Fanny journeyed to get the facts direct, There amity in finaing M ‘s home, as it wae pointea out mediately on inquiry, r A laay perhaps some fifty odd years f ing worse, and for almost a year] Hundreds of rheumatic sufferers at the door, and when asked] did not sce very much improve-| have recovered. th Cheney smilingly invited] ment, except that my stomach was] Var-ne-sis after ordinary rem formed | 1 rand my strength began to re-| have failed. Varen tain salicylates, came to see me about my case the usual drugs » in Moosup talking about I am not surprised, for I have an invalia a long time. 1 sufferea from rheumatism of the joints for five years. 1 believe joint in my boay was affectea, ly hanas, wrists, knees, f ‘ollen from a chal ep! Physicians wantea ‘rom an absolutely helpless crip- o could only turn in bed with 1 of a rope rigged overhead, I am now walking about as you see without the aid of a eruteh or cane. From day to day I can see I am growing betier. I thank God for the knowledge that brought Var-ne- to me and I have often prayed ight be long spared in the work that . r n given, but is composed of roots, herbs and barks No rheumatic can afford to ignore Var-ne-sis. Send to W. A. Varney, Lynn, Mass, for the newspaper devoted to rheu- mati < ¥, to-day, at Riker- r reliable druggists, uur druggist to get Var-ne-sis for x from hie wholesaler or sena to y V Lynn, Mass it. deposit. My legs were draw that they could not be straight~ yw person in this TheWORLD Sells 100.0001. pies More in New York Ci ty Each Week-Day Than Any Other orning Newspaper oY er Woman May Equipped Gymnasium in Her Own Home, THE EVENING WO HOME GYMNASIUM FOR WOMEN To Preserve Health, Strength and Figure BY PAULINE FURLONG Have MEDIC the a pla the the . | the perfectly flat You then catch the ball, stop it, j with fc one w about ten times a day and you will lose many pounds of superfluous flesh in the abdominal regton, throw the medicine ball to each other and catch it under the arm. This 4 exercise when fl A New Series of Ilustrated Lessons, Showing How an inexpensively | vomen, t ie thrown from post To 4 Py MEDICINE. BALL. Another good exercise with this ball is to allow your partner to throw ball to you, while you assume a Position on the floor. with the soles of your feet enough to return it to the » sent it. Do this exercise Many men very strenuous ‘ed with the regulation heavy medicine ball, Another benefictal play with this ball is to assume the position tilus- trated by me to-day, and from this one bend the body, keeping the kneos rigid, and pass the ball between the kne es and as far back as you can bending ones, reduces and strengthens the waist and stomach, | ; {and stirs the torpid liver to action | WILL HELP TO INCREASE THE HEIGHT. Still another exercise is to take the starting bring the arms down to the right side as ey as you ean and then to position, as shown, and left ide in a similar pose, Bend body as you twist it and lower & arms. Resume the first position BAUMAN AT 64 ST. qcmn $ 00 A WEEK Write for turdays Until OPM. Opens an Account ue Tew We Close | O CREDIT Terms apply or Evenings at | also to Long Island, New Jersey and | MAILED 6 o'Clock. Connecticut. FREE. 3-Piece Library or Living Room Suite hed, upholatered sea! thers indestruc bed | wing and hove} and catches it in taken to this } tell me how to make stiff unruly eye- or rather This exercise, like all of the We Pay Freight & Railroad Fare fer you howe Dent le eech te De thle ot tenet ton timen The atte | twhetine and bending are beneetal ererciese tor tetigvetion. conetpe. tom, Week beck end are o great anf © imereaming the hevett. 1 7Uh aeele @are my reetete aot 6 10 toe etrenvous about practising the enercioes, ant 1 want you te make pom @ brief datt +, rather than 4 tae and strain on your wrong The mer oom of my readers, ob of the fect that wine men bave ¢ INE BALL of the @ood effects of “| fiestreted to. |those moderately indulged in You 4 rated (0-407. |» uid pot jase more thas to pounds ine bell The O8® « week, if you want te keep lo geod y heavy, jorge 4, leather. | begith while reducing . 5 wasienenie row | will tel ¥ of Miss Puriong’s orti cles are invited to write to her, in care of The Evening World, re questing information that will ata them in following her Ulustroted lessone 0 — Letters From beening World Keadere Following Miss Furlong’s Lessons. JULAA C. (Yonkers) writes: “1 take the liberty of writing you to let know how beneficial your exer- When I first 4 168 and now and feel so me know if ng them, and take tbe measure- and bust without 1 am pleased to learn of the re- sults tho exercises have brought you. As you did not tell me am ‘not able to tell» you should weigh. I means continue th health’a sake, even if you do not want to lone weight. The exercises may be less strenuous than when you wore practising to reduce, Yes, take the measurements without any clothes on, PAULA M. (Pittsburgh) “What will remove moles? asks: Please brows lay flat?" The electric needie will remove permanently. Stiff brows may ce with @ little bando- them on a small tooth ing you the formula Tam gi for bandoline Place one-half an ounce of flaxseed in ten ounces of water (hot) and boil very gently fifteen minutes, Strain 1 add twelve ounces of roso or, ge flower water and two ounces This preserves the mix- of alcohol, ture “Q0-y! My Corn-n!”’| H-m, Use “Gets-It’’| Then You'll Have No Corns to Bump! Your Corns Will Gome “Clean Of,” Quick! Did you ever see a corn peel off you've used “Gets-Tt" on it? Well, & moving: picture for your life! And you | hardly do thing to It. Pur o tte! “Bore Corn Bumped ni “Gets-It on, it aries at once. | nothing to stick. Put ings on right over it. ho! corns, you will be much more surprised to see how quickly and easily your corns and calluses will come right off with “ and wrink ta-Kt." Quit limping fece with corn- night on that ling up yo! . Try “Gete-It’ B, and you'll | |&BRO all draggiste, 280 by B. Lawrence "ve wold in & SAVE. Re springs in $30.98 aoe emits «ah SSTRAUS Thursday Thrift Sale WHILE THE ANNOUNCEMEN T is, in itself, suificlent to bring the crowds flocking to this store Thursday, we feel that we cannot emphasize too strongly the remarkable values these items offer—the worth-while economies in fresh, new seasonable goods that await YOU, THE THURSDAY THRIFT SALE is without doubt the greatest and biggest value-giving weekly event held in the Greater City, Many thou Women’s New Fall Coats $7.95 In the new “Military Cloth” in the tan shade, hip length; velvet oollar to matdh; smartly braid trimmed and bound, A wonderfully clever Coat at this remarkable price. At $10.05. Others, mixtures In checks and tweeds on smart flare lines; some fitted or belted. Large patch pockets; clever new collars; — three- quarter length; mannish finish 34 to 44 bu Becood Now, Cental Building. Women's Stylish Dresses $5.50 STRIKING VALUES IN women’s new Autumn Dresses, Remarkably pret- ty and practicable Dresses; ready for wear at about the cost of home dressmaking. At $5.50. A stunning Dress of silk poplin. ist is finished with strips of black chenille, collar of white silk poplin,’ Circular skirt with Imitation pockets. Band of cording above hem. Pea- cock, navy, brown, green and black, Sizes 34 to 46, At $6.98. A clever model tn serge. Russian blouse fin- ished with silk embroidery at throat, Black satin girdle and sash, Skirt is accor- dion pleated. Navy, green, brown and black, Sizes 34 to 44. At $8.98. A wonderful group of silk poplin and serge. Also a few sample models in serge and silk combina- tlon, An assortment of street shades. Becond floor, Central Buiding. Women’s Fall Separate Skirts $3.95 NEW TAILORED SKIRTS for Fall. Ma- terials are tweeds, mix- tures and serges. There are six distinct styles. One style has pointed yoke back and front, long side pockets fastened at side, deep pleat each side, and trimmed with buttons, Another etyle three gore, pleat down front, lap pock- ets and tailored band. Waist- bands, 24 to 30 inches; lengths, 38 to 42. Becond floor, Osatral Butkttng. Bath Mats Usually 49c 35¢ 78c BATH TOWELS, 49c each. An odd lot of colored Bath Mats and Towels subject to slight Imperfections which are in no way detrimental to the wear. Hemstitched and embrotdered Irish linen Squares and Scarfs, ‘one pretty design, at half regu- lar prices. Squares 34x31 In.. ; 54x54 in... 48x36 {n.. $1.19 exch $1.35 each °"81.59 each 1181.75 each Btreet Moor, Livingston strevt, Hast Bldg. Fine Sunfast | Madras Curtains( OTHERS UP TO 2.89 a pair. Just 500 $3.6 of Curtains to be sold Thursday at half price, Third Moor, Central Butiding, 98cPr. sands of satisfied patrons will corroborate this statement. Misses’ Serge & Sik Dress (97-98 SMART AFTERNOON DRESSES made in a girlish model with a clus ter ited skirt, bodice of plain taffeta or a com- binatlon of plaid and serge. Turnover collar of silk. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Girls’ and Misses’ $1.00 Middy Blouses, 79¢ This spectal purchase of Blouses {n all white Jean, some with collars of contrastin colors. Three-quarter or ful length sleeves. Sizes 10 to 16 years Gecond oor, Central Building. Women’s Sweaters $2.96 MADE OF MERCER- IZED Thread, box coat style, V-neck and pockets, finished with sash. Rose, Copenhagen, green and Delft. Trimmed with bor- der in white, $1.98 Waists, $1.29 Several styles taken from our regular stack. All sizes in the lot but not tn every model. econ’ floor, Central Bullding, $1.50 American Lady Corsets 79¢ MADE OF FINE white coutil Medium low bust and long hip line. $3.50 R. & G. Corsets, $1.59 Made of white battste. Me- dium low bust model, long sloping hip line, Well boned, $2.00 Rengo Belt Corsets, $1.29 Designed for stout women. Elastic section In skirt. Me- dium low bust, well boned, white coutil. = Second floor, Fulton street, Kast Bide, Cut Glass Jelly Dishes 98c USUALLY $1.49. Sparkling pieces of perfect crystal, handsomely cut in a combination of chrysan- themum,, fan and other fine designs and finished with deep scallop edge. Boudoir or Desk Clocks, 75c Large variety of pretty fin- ished Clocks, one-day guaran- teed movement and 2-inch dial, Bubway floor, Central Building $4.00 Oliver Twist Suits {$2.95 AND $5.95 TO $12.50 SUITS at $3.95 and 4.95. About seventy- ive handsome little Suits marked at prices that should disperse = them quickly. Quite a variety to choose from, but in many instances there are but one and two of a kind, There are brown and navy serges, black and white shepherd checks and vel- veteen and corduroy in various colors and combi- nations, Some of the serges and checks have a separate jacket which prac- is two st in one, Sizes 3 to 7 years. $5.00 Juvenile Suits, $3.95 Tommy Tucker Suits In pretty mixtures and plain serges. Finely tailored and finished with extra collar and cuffs of white rep. Sizes 3 to 8 years, fBecond Moor, Fast Butlding Women’s Untrimmed Hats 51.95 2,500 black Lyons velvet am trimmed Hats, excellent quatity, All the season's best shapes, im chiding medium and high crowned § effects, = Tri Turbans ant a great variety Sailors, Grosgrain or French edges. From the best makers ta 5, Lea, Stott every maker worth in Amertea OTHERS AT $2.05, and roses, § shades tn flowers, fancy feath- ment oft Autumn er novelties plumes and fa new fur trimmi 4 wings, ostrich es, bands and gS Ostrich Plumes, $1.95 and $2.95 Special offering of Prench curled plumes in all the new Fall colorings, such as the new flag blue, peppermint gree Garibaldi red, purple, se brown, sand, army gray, old rose and pink. These plumes have very wide heads and good quality stock. Bizeet floor, contre, Last Bultting. Children’s 49c Umbrellas at 25¢ FIVE HUNDRED OR THESE Children’s Um- brellas made of good fast black material with nat ural wood handles. Guat anteed fast black and for one year’s wear. Gitreet floor, Centra) Bufiding, All-Wool Taffeta Usually 98c Yd. 69c 42. INCHES WIDB light weight Fabric for dresses firmly woven in seal, taupe, olive, myrtle, burgundy, cadet, reseda, wistaria, medium and dark navy blue and black, 98c Navy Blue and Black Storm Serge, 79c Yd, Sponged, shrunk and proof; 48 inches wide; wool; in three of the fashe fonable navy blue shades and a rich black, $1.25 Black Chiffon Panama, 79c Yd. All wool; 54 Inches wides deep crow black. y Colored: Street oor, West Bidg, Biaok; Street Coos, Lavlogpten Cent Bath Robe Blankets $2.59 FINE SHOWING OP Bath Robe Blankets with frog and girdle. Excep- tional value. $2.50 Comfortables, $1.75 Each Full size figured sitkoline covered cotton filled Com fortables, with 8-!nch mult borders in green and yellow. only, $2.19 Bedspreads, $1.79 Each Large size white crochet Bedspreads, hemmed. Good patterns. Subway floor, West Building, Hemmed Sheets Usually 37¢ Each HEMMED BLE 32¢ muslin Sheets, fore hemm 2x2% yards, with neat center seam, Heavy round 14 muslin & yards, Usue At 53¢ each, ; Hemmed ed muslin Pillowease: x36 inch, iy Subway floor, West Bullding,