The evening world. Newspaper, September 20, 1915, Page 9

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et LD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1915. |moom eget, "seach neat OLD SERVANTS WATCH | ROCKEFELLER GRAVE ° ‘he ay bow) «(The eptrting ente ave Aethens (ometert® Rettice HOME GYMNASIUM | See.e Ses oe Ss TOLO HE LOOKS Vou ‘Nuwtep cust ge Spennse POOF en or whdiemme be uenee See sony Shen trenting the be OPHtting emam bul eon one hie © ae Gend whem Ho FOR WOMEN CHARLIE CHAPLIN, HE to } =) busting Tomeee omen thee: mentee = Ter Goep terete ee & To Preserve Health, Strength B Diane wuct eacertee ara SHOOTS FRIEND DEAD ) Goad ot Lat te Lake View 19 Orrine Pure obre ot or came ome j | Cometery and Figure ndash Hubei tas Senora ib —— Oe ee | nme a, om 0 -mll r thet are remered weet water earh der « om 4p Fh pore canoe enlarged pores iw ie Gheepest ont tnet bey contact tome capers Rosario Cannatillo Pays With mh ree powder eecile when it be- His Life for Merry Jest at | Rome Gee Beamer, HHe Beetio® man rend geet ere este of Bed Hat tor teetene HOWE (ete Parte) feet ff eceee jealousien that ineviabyy would te SY PAULINE FURLONG sem Ome woe never chaners of benomee decomposed, 6@ Chum's Expense |aroused ty eniecting new Cer@inale tang the belligeren! retiens end aise Wier Mar —— tancoune of the @iMewuition many Cardin Perea Hii Don't fail to see and hear the new mode Waters ee P oe would enrounter © coming = extete . 10 we Meovauen Resarte Comnatiiic, © 00 |S I, pape tas tended at oltre he Autola ployer-pinnos wih, The burie eci6 Pre: shoreman, enié best friend toumed | aig mother Consistery until the wer te| Maran and another man alee lone te They represent the very highest achievement af me ike Chartie Chaptin, be ie Goad to. lever But owing to wecnncies tn the services, he guard the freee and mine day, Cannatiiio's friend replied to Seered Catiogn, the inet Cardinale hev- | tha! df Wine Cues Butt. Sade player-piano construction and contain all the latest e or 4 on |Celier’s Wrother-im-ise whe Med that sarcasm with @ bullet : , - and greatest unprovements - a. sarees 10 | ONO, seein romans - Ls i it Wee ehortly before miduight te ‘e Pope ' re ve th trom of Mire creme eT een % Nl ot! MAIMED, HE TAKES FUGITIVE. The Waters-Autola player-pianos have the same Heorent countrits but appeal oniy “ | cory, at 7 eet tone as the W Pia nd the wonderful some lying in Rome rel © sweet tor ' aters nos an u Hrookiyn atilio and bie chum | ines fovinis sect Mts anid, Arch. |Cttiere Member of Messe thoow oe new Autola is the perfect player-piano. Very attractive low prices and payments bad be kidding” each other, The | Mehop Ireland of the United mates may t be included repartee had been eriap a04 peppery, but beth mon Bad kept their tempers. | mig cen Wilt Ghew Mow Mine ta- SOUTH NORWALE With hie right arm with. ald weleh 146 ' Shik, Wale See he Marie Libe leaned o@ the ail of @ |the elbow, James Middicuronk, » Winey || Out interest—are now offered and old pianos will be — ~3° CHE ; f 4 agg pg Rite op Ang ge Magara 2 ao mall carrier rleked bie Wie te pelt sl] taken in exchange, Send for Catalogue. orem : am. tentha of at It Ktreet. The jesting frieade were a! H Ww t @ € “ oo enlicocmeml ry most directly below her #he ix CHEST RAISING | om Rita) EET a csianas | shah Goth and cnuakie’ oh the funny | under the supervision Hf the Unites | saiebroct 1 orace aters oO. A a . : : i of Mines. ‘The on A New Series of IMustrated Lessons, Showing How 710" ,.¥."4 Lave helped fo many things they aid, Bhan she gave a) 1M oer i connection with. the |S6is intek od 134 Fifth Avenue, near 18th Street 5 ely te pave many, #o-calle \ jon of Min oe oh Every Woman May Have an Inexpensively ji) !0%9 bod ih 0 Aiafent ber. chum anaci| Seen tordey, and. will be used. to Branch Stores |!27 - pe gee ie Equipped Gymnasium in Her Own Home. | eet vent move thet end & Gash and report come te. the gun’ witt se tessa 254 W. py ERE ve. | “faver spots o eomneetio stantly Itt be Tired up oh @ stone OPEN EVENINGS |37, 149th St., near 3rd Ave. | the liver, although th times, as the NO. 18—-CHEST RAISING FROM A CHAIR. times, as the On account of numerous requests from my thin readers I am to-day) persons tn perfect ents through the media of euch foods as eggs, milk, chocolate, honey,| potatoes, macaroni, cheese, beans, rice, oll woman wil! do well to eat as much cream or in the form of sauces and gravies. Bhe whould avotd tea, Coffee a1 0)- ne cohol, all of which are stimulating and increase the nervousness, which is burning up the fat faster than her syatom can replace it. She should also omit vinegar, piokies, lemonade and lemon fuice, sharp, sour fruit jutces and highly seasoned condiments, She may eat! and drink practically everything else that her appetite and pocketbook will, permit. Eight or nine hours’ aleep a night ts Nii “= WY “ | pe Ge as 1: a oil and fat meats, The thin ean digest either directly the uncle ‘Shnstrbios lesson for them. I have previously written |)” [cae Mar dag jlpek Mas iy i ao oe [age dhed some stewed ae Leather meals, if she try an ure of one oy ; oof = fy (V S ‘3 | | | | | li} | | | [grr = —— ; WOE ee rw = seta " le — Sr “4 — ‘ aan. Millia Seas GIVEN POISON IN STATION, SHE TELLS THE POLICE “Mrs, Nina Jackson” Says Woman Offered Her Headache Cure—Sui- cide Attempt, Police Think. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 20.—A young woman, deseribing herself aa Mra, Nina Jackson of Washington and believed by the police to be Mias Nina Cooch, gov- ernesa in the family of C. F. Ogtiby, Chevy Chase, the Washington euburb, is Oy t when you are through with them you fe@ exhilarated rather than ex hauasted, Follow them with a cold shower, or at least a cold sponge. CHEST RAISING FROM CHAIR. To-day’s picture shows you the Jehest raising exercises taken from a chair, This t# a trifle more dificult than the ones previously shown, but equally beneficial in widening the narrow chest and filling out the hol- lows in the scrawny neck. Take your ition with the lege extended as far back as possible and the hands hold- not too long a sleep for the thin| woman, and a nap in the afternoon if| circumstances permit. This after| lunch nap will work wonders tn build- ing up health and strength. Re- member to forget all troubles and| ing firmly to the front edge of the seat of the chair, and rest the cheat also on the edge of It, Now force your body up to tho arms’ length, keeping the spine, knees and legs per- fectly rigid, as shown. Lower the chest again and repeat the chest rais- & patient in the Medico-Chi Hospital, this city, @ victim of bichloride potson- ing. She declaras that she was potsoned by @ well dressed woman whom she met while waiting for a train jp Broad |’ Street Station, and who after sho sald { oes Compliments Are being showered from every source on at $8.50 The New Idea in Millinery DISCRIMINATING women of fashion, women of reputed style | authority, smartly gowned women of taste, expert milliners, modistes, | a oh Sat lowering at leagt ten times, ‘o-morrow | will tell you how to perform some “leap-frog exercises” which you will find very beneficial, worries during this nap, for worry ts the greatest foe of flesh, DEEP BREATHING IMPORTANT. The deep breathing exercises are 80) portant for the slouder woman that ‘shall repeat them for the benefit of those who missed them when they were printed Stand relaxed and let the arms hang loosely by the ald Hold the head and chest erectly. Inh deeply through the nose and continue breath. | ing until you feel tho breath has been forced up into the lungs, If you fol- low these directions the abdomen will now lie fat, while the chest will | thrown up und out, Hold the breath for ten short counts and then exhale) she was mufforing from a headache fave her a tablet to relieve It. The police think Mrs. attempted suicide. —_—_———_——— $1,000,000 FOR REPAIRS TO THE NORTH DAKOTA. Big Battleship’s Engines Defective) and Her Withdrawal From Ser- vice for a Year Necessary. Readers of Miss Furlong's artt- cles are invited to write to her, in care of The Evening World, re ee questing information that will aid them in following her (iustrated lessons. —_——.— Letters From Evening World Readers Following Miss Furlong’s Lessons. SPLIT AND OILY HAIR, WASHINGTON That he will ask Congress » appro- | badly $1,000,000 or more, | slowly through tho nostrils. Breathe| MISS E, V. asks: “Tell me what to| Priation, v : , a ake : . : F Intnl 'neyforcat icant fe minaten evfor cy" hand sping "andy to repair the fest tine battleip and style editors of noted fashion publications are loud in their praises each day—ten will be better—and in Also mention a good soap for the face, | North Dakota was admitted by Sec- A ; We ° . ° Aye ste Seean E00 Gok haps bie poeer"st Selene? Reysacin| ney Danie tear, Tinh of this daring millinery innovation which has set the whole millinery | der?” world agog. As one woman of evident style authority said on a recent visit to Macy’s, “Chapeaux 6 exercises for gaining weight, Continue to uso the egg shampoo . should be calm and persistent, eo that which I published some time ago for a niongh a dis now held at t Philadelphi ‘1 N Ya tent Sa A : , a La Marquise are— he May Manton Fashions {mouth = . D ' . een cn gf “Not to be compared with hats shown in any year or more for necessary > tume for between seasons wear than this other store or shop under $15 to $20.” eae titre ty made with tho new | CRUISER BROOKLYN'S TRIP. | : if “ , Rea easels Glee TSiee Cee em Adten Years) ih HOTE Yard Bhe To Another equally fastidious patronremarked: | | "How can even Macy’s afford to offer hats of over-bodico effect that makes @ really !m- Going to the Orient. K _ “I never saw such style, such quality, such a de- peaux La Marquise beauty a quality, and so Portant feature of the latest fashions. As| prADELPHTA, Sept. 20.—-‘The lightful variety from which to selees at anywhere many diferent styles, at $8.50? will be noted by the different tllustrations, this over-bodice ean be made in half or tu | full length, and it ts quite as fashionable one way as the other, The deep cuffs that wuggest tho gauntlet idea are new and tn- teresting, too, and altogether the costume 1s one of the smartest possible, In the crulser Brooklyn, which has been pt the navy yard here for several Fiancee | out to nea yesterday bound for the O to replace the cruiser Saratoga as flag- ship of Rear Admiral Winterhalter of the Aslatic Fleet. Before the trans-Pacific trip, however, the Brooklyn will go to Newport and near this price. And still others: “Macy's has certainly outdone all efforts of pre- vious years in the creation of Chapeaux La Mar- quise. “Chapeaux La Marquise will make it possible to have a really modish hat with every Women who pay up to $20 for a single hat will account two Chapeaux La Marquise at $8.50 each quite an ir- resistible attraction.” 8790—(With Basting Line and Ne atod Seam Allowance.) Blouse With Over-Portion that may be le in full or In half length, 34 In, bust. 96— (With Raasting Line and ded Seam Allowance.) Plalted with Yoke, 24 to 32 In Call at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION , Donald Building, 100 West Thirty-second Street (oppo- firos.), corner Hixth Avenue an New York, or sent by mall on receipt BURBA site Gi Bicture it 1s made of plain blue gabardine combined with plaid taffeta, and that com- bination is much liked, very attractive and thoroughly practical The gown may bo worn upon the street or within doors with equal propriety, and will be found avatiable for numberless uses, As a matter of | course, It can be copied tn many different | materials, and any that are seasonable are quite appropriate, but nothing could be bet- ter from tho standpoint of fashion than the gabardine and the silk, the plain and the| t® Give Full Thine to Service, elsewhere at $12, $15 or $20, right here in this special collection, priced $8.50, plaid materials, Women who need to got} SEATTLY, Wash, Sept, 20—Rev | the full effect of height will perhaps prefer | Arthur P. 8. Hyde, who during three | the yoke made of @ material to match the | YH! Of missionary ant chur tkirt, and the costume would be pretty | hed mainuslned hi ranic ae & capiuin treated in that way, with the over-bodice | OF 'rtilicry in the (sited States Aue also matching the skirt ond just the blouse | senor uf st Bal of a different matertal. For the medium aize the blouse will re- Capt. Hyde sald quire 2% yards of material 36 inches wide, | Yote hy entire time Coast, Aruile for tho half length ove for the full length one. For the skirt will | be neoded 4% yards 86 inches wido, 3% yards 44, with % yard 44 Inches wide for the yoke, It ts 4 yards wide at the lower probably will act as umpire ship during the war game of the Atlantic Fleet, the exact date of which has not been an- nounced, ‘The Brooklyn, which ts in charge Commander George C.D: will go the Orient by way of Panama Canal, isan LEAVES PULPIT FOR ARMY. vids Rank of Captain! Pastor Who “hurch here #o th urn to full duty as an r Ito de- Brings tn Shipwreeked Crow, The steamer Sixaola arrived to-day | from West Indian ports with Ca edge. | Pattern No, 8790 1s cut tn sizes from 34 to 40 bust; pattern No, 8796 in sizes from 24 to 92 waist, | ‘Thirty-second Street, ten cents in coin or) | stampa for each pattern ordei IMPORTANT-Write y: size wanted. Add two cente for letter yur add Urry, |Jand and Jande lainiy and always specify Ppostage if in ah | M. L, Jamieson and eight of t h M. Penley, hed al Kea, 450 miles south were taken off b The eno ore from Ri TAner Came! 4 Reaches London, GLASGOW, pt. 20.'The Anchor Nner Cameronia urrived to-day from New York, A Word of Caution Professional milliners are quick to see the wonderful value in Chapeaux La Marquise, and as a result many small shops are buying our hats at $8.50 to resell at $12, $15 and even higher. Before you purchase your new Autumn hat visit Macy's and see Cha- peaux La Marquise. You may be surprised to find the hat you raved about Herald Square, New York MTT 1) HAI MITTS AUAI UCIT LCL we {| } | | Ui j Ni nt ie

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