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HOME GYMNASIUM FOR WOMEN To Preserve Health, Strength and Figure —_— BY PAULINE FURLONG A New Series of IMustrated Lessons, Showing How Every Woman May Have an inexpensively Equipped Gymnasium in Her Own Home. NO. 16 BASKET BALL. Resket ball te another health!ul game, which i played tn mort erhools, s7mnasivme and colleges I requires & loree Geld and many players The - | game ir @ strenuous one and requires 6 geal deal of roughness and personal coptect. In today’s Wlustration | am showing you some idee of how you may act (he benefits of basket ball In your own home 1! bave used an | Ordinary waste paper basket and bung Kt by © tape on « door and play the and practice throwing t, just as & generat Gent, & very beneficial exercise, I knew from the little aches in my shoulders and back of my neok that these muscles had been brought into play, and knowing this I often played quite alone, and when I saw the basket from different positions, and ret with one hand and then with both. You may also throw it from 101 ¥ 17 Weat 42d Street. Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St., cor. Bond St. You'll see these Triangle Plays for the first fire at the Knickerbocker Theatre, Thursday Evening, September 23d. Griffith, Ince and Sennett don’t hand out Httle signs on little walls. They show you miles upon miles of wonderful country; peoples you have read about only in books. Their geography is only Limited by their inations and the resources of this They don’t deal in crude paint and canvas. They deal in big, natural effects; moun- tains, rivers, plains! and seas. They don’t hold you to one set of emotions, either, but'rush you swiftly through the gamut of them all. They give you comedy, tragedy, laughter, tears, sympathetic smiles and tense drama all in id succession and— All in the very best theatrio environment, for that is a vital of the Triangle plan—Comfort, Quality, Achievement—the very best the best men ean do, You'll pay regular theatre prices and you'll get value received. . OT ELaLTE O _ Knickerbocker Theatre | Thursday Evening, September 23d may be thrown in the | on the for \ apd pleaamre to excelfend you are us nd spoiling vu which you ved from the physica! will chow you the new hand tennis, which may be Often in the gymnasium, when no, pastime, and alee to Improve my one was around who cared to play | play, when | was tn @ regular game Readers of Mise Fertong’s ort some game with me, I weed to take|! therefore discovered, quite by soci cles are invited to write to her, in | queeting information thet will at4 them in following her Winetreted lessons —— Letters From Evening World Readers Following Miss Furlong’s Lessons. B.C. writes: “I am reading your in- articles and Gnd them very beneficial and helpful. Please tell what I should weigh and measure. em 6 feet 6% inches, and weigh pounds.” You sheuld weigh at lag pounds. Neck 18. Chost $2. Watst 27 Hips 4%. Thighs @. Caif 14%. Upper arm 11%. Forearm 9%. M. B. W. writes: “T am following your exercises printed every day, but have not found anything about re- ducing the hips. Please let me know if it was ever printed.” The rolling exercises for reducing the hips have been illustrated twice. They appeared the second time on Aug. %. me 1 ™ 1465 want to keep thin.” All green vegetables and no starchy ones. String beans, cabbage, onions, lettuce, spinach, kale, tomatoes, ou- cumbera, beets, artichokes, eggplant, carrots, Brussels sprouts, sourkrout, endive, chiocory, green peppers, celery and cauliflower make a large variety. fe ——S= i Mnwwing mats the eve eosuraie Viaaee ll a coed ene Set cor q : 1 STAY 1 Hang t cor-|ecalp. I am a ” | {GET WELL WELL Seca a oe | area B setts Salto ai serie, "ere Many of my readers have written| derived from your course. I have ta j ‘was danger o¢ | Worked hard on To r rectty truscles tories from foing more macved, seacty Fare poun ‘a a and feel great. Can e very, eoavereging Machine wat ~- When Queen Elizabeth = FE S55 _ Went to the Theatre ea a see It estrous of reducing In the early days of the playhouse—in Eliza- fo net need allot the back muzibare : beth’s days—they stood up or sat on hard stools. Rates Ucbare toiy' 6. es tac If you were somebody you got a stool. Elizabeth sheds ore printed i ie toot gota cushion on you desire and please mention _, -hen they raised a curtain, hung a sign on a re ie oe ac side wall asserting that this was a Donjon Keep, nearty ah of your articles on phywoal ? or a Ruined Mil and everybody did their best to Dractioal and intereating, butt Rare believe at . a Hed ye ee pt er ; i 9 z been hearing a good deal lately about (emt 80 pound, whtoh you il le crease my weight about 30 pounds att Shady peek tha stigls marvale of murs atnetcs, has fhese Griffith-Ince-Sennett productions are the grining, weight. | Fleas toll me what two extremes of dramatic art. Pe ee Mo you |. A man your height ehould weigh about 174 to 185 nda when full loped, Neck, 16%. Wi . Ohi 43. Upper arm, 18%. m, 18, igh, 26. Calf, 17, EDITH (Dayton) asks: ‘How often should I take the neck exercises, for- ward, sideways, tig ‘These are the best exercises to build up the flabty neck and double chin, Take them slowly and at least twen- ty-five times each day. crabs Sal FACES LIFE TERM FOR THEFT. Prisoner Liable Under the Habitual Criminal Act. Arrested last night on a charge of buretary, Frank Baker, alias Bowos, admitted at Police Headquarters to- day that he had served twenty of the last twenty-five years in burglar and was release Monday rison as only las after a three-year term fn Dannemore. He has im arrested eight Unes and ta Bio ts bo ec with betng on itual ertm- joa ‘with the possibility of a life sen- ence. Baker was arrested after Mra. Tsa- Gore Bigel of No. 122 Ridge Street allway gaw him in the h at that ad- bt ¥ ws o the doors of which will be thrown for Gitate Beit fT eh Nie herthave a strong medicine to build pe IRE ey a Cd particular tenants on or before Oct. 1s the SPeTement had eon burglerived and/me up. I used Dr. Pierce's Gold- eae me See eee itm great fall moving day. Bit away’ “He sige’ pearge a jen Medigal Discovery for nearly |] Aroada Fark Rew: Wartd’s WORLD ADS. SHOW THE VACANCIBS# drinking and took to stealing nat-|six months and received benefit. ner 38th Bt and Brosdway /s eT cinieedinenioninn Tt is a good medicine and J a Wat inh se, ona Worta 21,698 15,041 Statne of Dr. Dix Arrives, core of The Evening World, re |) (MISSING ATORNEY WRTES TO WIFE THAT Stern Brothers —_—— ‘ And Mrs. Sandford Says She’ Misses’ and Girls’ Autumn Apparel ‘ Make No bff oo Get = el ™ A timely carly season offering Saturday of Suits, Dresses and Coats . For Schoc and Drea We Rentford, formerty es yomel of the Atetier At Very Special Price Advantages $27.50 Girls’ Dresses of navy blue J) serge combined with taffeta silk, _ Misses’ Tailored Suits of whip ~ cord, broadcloth and gabardine, $6.50 j heard Or Misses’ Suits of Callot check s Girls’ Intermediate Dresse ro Mood j velour, also of plain velour, at $35.00 of superior serge, ; mr $9.75 The police of Past Orange and Misses’ Dresses of superior irls’ Smart Top Coats W serge and satin combined, at Priestley cravenctiod (weeds, at $16.50 |“ Misees BERRany Contocteomy $11.00 G other nearby towne and cities and | 1.000 bey scouts have been searching | $8.50 $16.50 $5.00 for the mineti , hie wife hav. irks’ : | tor ing inwyer, his © ¥ irls’ Fancy Coats of zibeline, trimmed with fur, at Misses’ Sport Skirts, two entirely new models of black and white Scotch checks, novelty velveteen and velvet corduroy, | the feared he might have done bim- | eelf injury. Mie wife te wealthy She owns houses and other property in Bast Orange. Sandford Petired trom law practine about ten years ago. There had been @ quarrel over the collection | of rents, to which he refers im his| letter. He adda: “I wil not return unless compalied te Go #0 by warrant. I have @ posi- Hon now with an automobile concern | and expect to go on the road shortly It did not comt me a cent to get here. | I travelied for three days in an auto- | mobile on the Lincoln Highway, hav- ing been picked up by @ party of tour- | LA ists, I will soon leave Pittsburgh. You will not hear from me again.” Mra, Sandford said tosday that she did not think she would make any | effort to have him return. | REV. OR. JOWETT MAY GO TO A LONDON CHURCH ||) City Temple Wants Pastor of Fifth | Avenue Presbyterian Church— Now on the Ocean, LONDON, Sept. 17—It was reported inp religious circles here to-day that a large majority of the congregation of the City Temple ts in favor of extend- Ing @ call to the Rev. Dr. J. H. Jowett, pastor of the Fifth Avenue Preabyterian Church, New York City. Although it has been understood by hie friends that Dr. Jowett would re- turn to Mngland some day, it ts said he feels his work tn New York is far from finished. Consequently, ft 1s felt he wi not leave New York at present. ‘When Dr. Jowett left his congregation at Carrs Lane, Birmingham, to g0 to New York the late Rev. Dr. C. Silves- ter Horne, a long time friend of Dr. Jowett, remarked that in “going from Birmi: 0 Aveuue Dr. Somett was’ taking an tse y long route, Dr. Jowett is now returning to N York after a visit to Engiand’ ina Ne Ome Hore Has Authority to Dis- Boys’ Autumn Suits, Coats and Hats The outfitting of Boys has been ie ceva ‘with Stern Brothers for nearly half « century, during which peri trons have found that exceptional values are the rule, not the exception. Inspection and comparison of prices is cordially invited, Norfolk Suits . at $6.75 to 17.50) Juniors’ Overcoats at $5.00 to 12.50 Extra trousers,of foreign and domestic fabrics,| For the little fellows, in the newest Fall in neat cheviots, tweeds, cassimeres and blue| models, of neat cheviots, chinchilla and serge; sizes 7 to 18 years. vicuna; sizes 214 to 10 years, School Overcoats at $9.75 to 18.00| Mackinaw Coats at + $5.00 to 7.50 In the newest models and choice fabrics, some| Heavy we of heavy double-faced goods; sizes 9 to 18 yrs. ¢ ight belted coats,in shades of brown, olive and maroon; sizes 8 to 18 years, Boys’ Washable Suits at $1.95, 2.25 to 4.50 Showing the new Fall models in imported galatea and kindergarten cloth; also imported linens in new shades with combinations o} navy blue, cadet and red; sizes 3 to 9 years Boys’ Hats of Cloth, Felt, Velvet, Corduroy and Plush at 50c to $4.95 In the smartest styles, colorings and shapes. al Values in the Jewel To-morrow on the Main Floor include Combs, Barrettes, Hair Pins and other novelties in Shell, Amber and thinestones, some combined with jet; also attractive fealored. stoi er i ga sapphire, emerald, ruby, ete. . at 95c each The styles comprise Casque, Sans Gene, Exception ry Section Walue $2.00 to 5.00) Farrar and numerous regulation shapes, The New Hair Goods Salon On the Third Floor has been the occasio: n of much fi bI ‘who visiied thle eactina dering lavorable comment from the week. The stock: f personal service rendered by those in attendance, ister Clete: phe should insure its permanent success. Switches of wavy hair from 18 inches to $6 inches, . . at $8.95 to $5.00 Transformations to be worn over or under the hair, at $7.50 to 85.00 . Pompadours, weft and venti- Separate Puffs, all : lated, . 1. at 85.00 to 15.00 fey) wn hae ie . Also large assortment of Bangs, Waves, Frizzes, Neck Curls, Hair Rolls and Hair Nets. the many patrons complete, and the able prices quoted, Church to-day it was stated that ho one im authority was in a position to shove cable despetsae contained in the te . Jowett tn on the ocean and will err te * . is 8. lew days,” was the only Gray Switches of wavy hair, 18 inches to 28 inches at $3.50 to 35.00 Transformations, weft and ven- at $7.95 to 40.00 nd at Tic to 2.95 Pin Curls, Casques, Front Pieces, pe a HIS WHISKERS A NUISANCE. Reehester Sanitary Authorities Are Aaked to Operate on a Visitor. ROCHESTER, Sept. 117.—Delegates to the annual convention of the Amalga- mated Association of Street and Eleo- tric Railway Employees have sought the aid of the sanitary authorities of Rochester in removing the beard from the face of M. J. O'Brien of Chicago, who has the distinotion of being the only whiskered delegate in the conven- tion. Delegate C. W. Mills of Chicago intro- duced the following resolution yesterday: a ved, That the sanitary authori ties of the City of Rochester be ap- Pare to to remove from the face of legate O'Brien the accumulation of hairy matter that natunally belongs to the goat family." The resolution was introduced “on be- half of the citisens of Rochester.” It was referred to the committee on law. —_———— ROW IN A. & N. UNION, Delegates Bolt When ©. R. Brown of Brooklyn Is Discharged, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Sept, 17.— Seven Brooklyn delegates bolted the session of the annual convention of the Army and Navy Union when Charles R. Brown of Brooklyn, Past Com mander of Gen. George A. Custer Garri- son No. 2 of Brooklyn, was discharged | after he had been found guilty on six- teen outof seventeen counts of conduct coming an officer and acts preju I to military discipline. Two of the ates later returned. Brown applied to Supreme Court Jus For Your Trip? Take HORLICK’S Malted Milk with you when Yasbithg, Camping, Motoring, Fishing or Golfing. A outritious, sat Ing Food-Drink ready in a moment."A good Ught lunch when tired or ran down, Simply dis- solvein water, hot or cold. Afinenight’s rest is assured if you take a cupful hot before retiring, Our Lunch Tablets are the ecme of con- ventent nourishment. Dissolve a few fo the mouth when fatigued or hungry. Sample free, HORLICK’S, Racine, Wip. 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