The evening world. Newspaper, September 22, 1915, Page 5

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: Bawa rie Fight on James H. Hyde Pourteen your oid Grave Gattantey at! seca, Weasel A: eonter, Germany| CaREOry, Alberts. selied for Hho danetvn O08 Bice Cater Whoots and showed Ge He was graduated from Princeton te 160 and two youre later married Mine bisateth Beardney Wililamson of Mileabeth, NJ The same year he ae admitio’d te the New York bar. the forward where eh Hompital aa Founded 1826 Greeley 1900 Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE WOMEN’S Hand Blocked SILK VELVET HATS 38th Street 39th Street $2.95 hore in Princeton, NF. July 19, 18.\ eae killed by an auie truck of lee Maude Waillder whe has bem el the won of the fev Dy James W ne anagrayhe: Hi the National Chy Mame Brookiye Union Ges Company, @riven wes showered *, | Atenante for men) years pester of by Jomes Lomergen, of Ne has honwe Im Hr me ithe Fifth Avenue Presbyterian | Avenue Lowerenn sew the bor run ome Church ning efter the tly killed = The of whic, on the oats ot! the eater Hyde te 10m be wae mate but Burling reo inte the fromt of it and @ent under! oped hie truck tetore! | jouched the bey Dr 4 \A j Every Woman May 6,000-WILE TRIP ALONE! DIES AT TUKEDO PARE) .© = az=vs.ceyc: | HOME GYMNASIUM —m wae 5 eae FOR WOMEN Grace Gallantry of Calgary Salle) Pormer President of fiquitatic Re) T™ _—i--. 4, = for a rng on formed Insurance by Famow TRUCK To Preserve Health, Strength and Figure om the Lamport & Hell liner Verdi an | PTAtCent of the Meultatie Kafe As-| white playing ball yeeterday after BY PAULINE FURLONG the > surance Morley @ Gendt at (80) non on Lean Piveet near Carton ote et whe | home of bis son, Henry W Alrennder.| Avenue Hreckive, William Murting . of resi, | te Tusedo Perk Mr Alemander war! sign of No be Vanderbilt avenue | BOWLING EXERCISE, New Series of IMustrated Lessons, Showing How Have an Inexpensively Equipped Gymnasium in Her Own Home. NO, 20—BOWLING EXERCISE. As this week is to be devoted principally to my slender readers, who) © friend of the women, « are all writing me that they feel quite neglected, owing to the fact that I/ give so much time and apace to the obese ones, | am to-day shdwing another g00d exercise for the chest, arms and bust. When I explain to you all about this exercise you will find that it really affects mearly all parts of the body, Usually $5.95 and Sold by ———— } Many Exclusive Milliners at Even Higher Prices Black, Brown, Taupe, Purple, Navy Unprecedented in- deed are these values for the Hats are made of superior silk velvet. quality ult Six of the Sea- son's Smartest Shapes expertly made with French edges and hand-blocked so that they will retain their original perfection of line. Featured Also Are Lord & Taylor Untrimmed Hats, at $5.00 A collection of untrimmed Hats that are faithful copies of our own im- ported models, and therefore exclusive with us. Eighteen strikingly dis- tinctive shapes. Hand blocked and of velvet. > 0D 0 -« tot the arms and upper parts Bo often in the past I have stated that any exercises which cause you | to throw the arms from the front of the body to the back, and then re- turn them to the front again, are the heat ones for broadening the narrow cheat and filling in the hollows of the neck, I am therefore showing you an entirely new one to-day and it in the bowling lunge, and shows one of the many positions used in the healthful and strenuous game of bowling. THE BOWLING EXERCISE. To perform this exercise take your position with the heels together and the knees perfectly straight, Bend ‘the body forward from the waist line, let the arms hang perfectly straight and make a acoop of the hands by inter- most benefited by it. Pimples on any part of the body are the resuit of poor circulation and digeative disturbances caused by con- stipation and improper diet They sre usually the result of over-indul- wence in rich, greasy foods, pastries, sweets and highly seasoned fooda The first step in their removal ie proper dict and & fow woeks tntelll- went eating will show a wonderful improvement. Eat light, easily di- Kerted foods, green vegetables and laxative fruits, lean meats and poul- try. Avoid aswoets of all kinds, Drink quantities of water and take fresh outdoor exercise every day. Do not allow constipation to exist, for if you do #o you will never be rid of pimples. If you open the pimples use a needle or a comedono, previoun- ly dipped in hot water. ress out the puss with the fingers (not tho nails) covered with pieces of cotton lacing the fingers, “as though you were holding @ ball. From the marting position thrust the right leg back as far as you can and bend the left leg at the knee, wet with peroxide of hy i Touch the spots with peroxibe afer opening pi x. 1 ms. g. M. (Denver) writes, “What causos cold hands and ridges Hatters’ Plush Hats—In black and the new rich colors—$3.95 to $10.00 Fourth Floor Separate the fingers and throw the on my nails?” arms far back to the right side with-| Poor circulation causes cold hands. out moving the feet, and as you do All of the exercises will improve this The New Note in NECKWEAR Hand-embroidery—-so Paris has decreed—shall add the final touch of daintiness to Neckwear. Here are American copies of the latest French ideas and at most attractive prices. Hand-embroidered Novelties Collars in the new round and shoulder- pointed effects, flat and very becoming; Latest Novelties in LACES For Evening and Daytime Frocks, Blouses and Negligees, these Laces of rare beauty and effectiveness at Very Special Prices. Metallic Novelty Laces Silver and gilt threads outline the pat- terns of these very fashionable black and white laces, in widths from 9 to 36 inches. D> 0 <P 0-0 GD (0) <0 0-0-0) EDO. you would assume if you were throw- ing the ball at this moment, The lust movement in this exercise is illustrated, Keep the right leg as it was in the second position—that is, perfectly straight, and the left leg the sume, Bring the body around with a sharp twist, place the left hand on the left knee, 48 @ brace or support, while you, supposedly, throw the ball with the right, Assume the fir sition and repeat the exercise at least ten times, Hold all of the muscles tense and put your mind on the movements, Imagine you are condition, Ridges on the nails come this raise the body until you are oniy sonaiton. slightly stooped. This 1s the position | acidity, ns UTTVOUsnese Le! FROM A PHYSICIAN. Of the many testimonials I am re- ceiving each day in my mail, one especially nieased me to-day, coming, as it did, from a well known doct and specialist. It reads an follow “I feel sure that from the m letters you receive from your grate- ful readers and followers who have adopted your very original course of home gymnasium, #o carefully de- scribed and !lustrated in the gen- érous columns of your paper, that it must give you great pleasure—the kind unexcelled by anything elae in life--the doing good for others. “Personally, | have come in con- i ; really throwing a very heavy ball|tact with several persons who will vestees and charming collar and cuff Usually $1.25 to $8.00 and your position will be the correct |¢ver have cause to thank you all sets. Fashioned of sheer organdie and ayard....scessseee, OL to $6.95 the, This exereise atretchen the logs | thelr lives, the majority of whom cleverly hand-embroidered and hemstitched. Usually $1.00 The New Net Fichus Quite the prettiest neck-fixings nable, with their tiny frillings, pleat- 50c Lace Flouncings Black Silk Chantilly and the new Ra- dium lace flouncings of exquisite design. imagi- f URPS In widths 18 to 36 and muscles tn the sides, and affects the waist, hips, shoulgers, upper arms, and chest. It 19 a Valuable one for developing the bust. The woman who 4s really thin, who is under the normal weight, needs a could not afford the expense attached to a special private course of inatruc- tions in physical culture, aa taught ir institutions an@® correspondence courses, By the introduction of alm- plicity of oxecution, and the avold- ance of scientific and technical terms, describing, as you do, each and every ings and Valenciennes edges. Usu- inches. Usually $2 system of health culture quite as|form tn plain, understandable lan- | AllY.75C. 000000 pecier oars 50c to $s ayard..... $1.35 to $3.75 badly as her stout slater, and the rea- | £UaKe, you have brought, your myn, son I give so much time to the latter le, those of tender years—I Guimpes and Sets Silver Bordered Silk Nets ja because she is in the large ma- | Pay add the middle and old age, an Brussels nets in bitck, white and deli- Sheer organdie guimpes in many charm- s ¢ cate evening shades, with fancy borders of ing styles, also the smartest of sets, all elab- cee ee ee Timely and Important SALE OF BLACK DRESS SILKS Timely because, in accord with the decrees of Fashion, the season’s smartest Dresses are to be of rich black silks. Important from the standpoint of Economy, for the prices are much below the usual. Imperial Satin—A soft. rich, very ser- Crinkle Silk Crepe—About a thousand jority. Emactation is a pathological state, even as is obesity. The latter, per- excessive thinness, like excessive fat- ness, must be recognized as neither healthy, normal nor beautiful. There ure thin women who do not need to bo told that their extremo thinness is not beautiful, and I have received many hundreds of letters from women asking how to develop and build up the body. I want to en- courage my thin readers by stating that they will have a much easier time in their efforts to develop and make over thetr figures tha: Tomorrow | will @ lustrate an exercise the lower chest. I am over elghty. “After n failure, for a great many years, to even reach my nose to wipe ; ‘ , - | orated with hand-embroidery. silver lam@; an extreme novelty; Pipa, fa more gencrally acknowledgea| {t. by following your course T have Usually $1.50...... Peay $1.00 width 42 inches. A yard...... $1.95 as a disfiguring condition, and vot| retleved Dh Lee etiiepees, Sram the Stent Finer Great Fleer who CCUM Gall Ne erOray see you #0 carefully IMuatrated and ¢e- seribed, I can now reach my nose with my knoe without the risk of falling to the floor. "One of my patients, a young lady of twenty years, very slender and | frail, who ‘suffered with intestinal |trouble and, at times, attacks of | melancholy, at my sugestion took up your coures {ust a little over @ month ago, and still continues It. Tn that short space of time a complete change or the better has came over her, and he looks and feels like a new piri, and mises to write to you very soon if you will not publish her name in the paper. “DR. EDWIN T. O., Apeciatint.” pO aes abe viceable dress satin; width 40 yards of this very fashionable Readers o/ Mise Furlong's artt- Isher. Usually $2.50 to $3.00 a $1.95 fabric. Usually $1.50 a yard... $1.10 aus ave invited to write 40 her, ée || COCKRELL IS INDICTED. PRA ci oa pa rOKaeeeenineroens . : , penne: Satin Sublime—A_ very supple lus- Satin de Chine—A rich black satin co tarormation thet wh ots aiid a He La aa fmt trous satin, in 40-inch width, + faced fabric of soft texture, Only them in following her (liustrated ooting W. C, Brohm, Usually $2.25 a yard.....eeeeees $1.68 3,000 yards. Usually $1.00 a yard. 78c lessons, LOUISVILLE, Sept. 22.—Francta M. Chiffon Dress Velvet—One of the fin- est Lyons Dress Velvets of the season; ex- quisitely supple. VBI. sccveeve A Ground Floor IN THE DRESS GOODS SECTION Black Gabardine New Semi-Made Skirts Crepe de Chine—Rich black, and in an excellent quality, firm and fine in weave; width 40 inches. Usually $2.25 a Pa Ave yecd it reconnorte $1.45 The season’s An especially desir- ing the new plaids and stripes. $1.95 — Kach.., Second Floor inches. Usually $3.00 a yard $5.85 ee enema i #1 0) 0 0 ED 0 D0 0-0) GD 0-0 GD 0 GED) a GEE (8) eruptions on the back of my neck?" ’ 0) <> 0 ERD 0-EEES -C)-GED- 0D 0-0-0) ED 0-0 GED 0 (0) pon oy Letters From Evening World Readers Following Miss Furlong’s Lessons. MRS. JACK Y. asks: Vhat is the cause of iny face always being so red and flushed, Is it caused by too much blood?" It 1s not caused by too much blood, the abdominal cles and those of the legs will | draw the excess Liood from the head, where It is congested, MRS. L. T. J. (Balt Lake City) | writes: “What causes pimples and Cockrell jr,, aon of the former Senator from Missourl, m nawer in the Criminal Court here to a charge of maliclous shooting and wounding, con- vietion of which means imprisonment of from one to five years, He was Indleted by the Grand Jury to-day for shooting William C. Brohm, Treasurer of the Cockrell Manufacturing Com- pany, of which Cockrell is President, at @ meeting of the company's di- rectors on Aug. 4. able fabric for tailored suits and skirts. Lus- latest models in a great diversity of styles {but by a sluggish condition and poor| Brohm and nino others teatified be- trous finish; sponged and shrunk, Width 54 and in the most fashionable fabrics, includ- circulation of the blood, Exercises |fore the Grand Jury, Eustace Williama, Cockre in-law, and Col. J. J. Dow saw the shooting, Nothing f hae been brought out as to the of the shooting. It 1m predicted charge a@gainat Cockrell will » amended and that ho will escape with @ fine, —M Mr ‘ ad a Villy Pow &© Fide t© Serth, © Laperiows Aparinen WORTH DAKOTA LAND OPEN. Wile Hh Capea Pale to Lett Sukide Note seer First Chat Pemereiend Fairies om Hmmm Brees one'e orm a ee - PWAPinatonw Rep 0 eee ny Bvery one tor wanmmneren. Gun Pecetem he Vine contest Bee Been aap area Thome that don't wi a san oan : yard toy cine of (hindwing 1 am erriey lene r “(se sorlhwerd movement (fet Ne one Cares & deme wary be + Oe spmienee today wht of the Gakt te theese fee queried liner aos apaund = wr ft Vilas serewied in penrt 100,008 arree va one barter af bow?, « tenant i Md x~ ao 18m Ge The Vu er eo o — on « inte m oo Ne IM Mere . A from Mepsetiion be ‘ T lente ines ‘ Te Postpone of Freeport + yaeeree! We the Gov. | Amarender Simeon Coder fermaliy Commnien od to the Acgentine Gee. te ton the Grameen the requee, of the United Bint t© entry ela) ¢ i tee et ine Poe a) re James McCreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue On Thursday and Friday FUR DEPARTMENT Showing the newest and smartest models in Coate of various lengths, in Hudson Seal combined with Natural Skunk or Beaver, or Caracul trimmed with various con- trasting fure. Muffe and Neckpieces in a large assortment of atyles,—-Blue, White, Cross and Taupe Fox, Very Special Orders will be accepted for Hudson Seal Coats, made to measure, of selected Skins, with skunk collar, cuffs and deep border; 45 inches long; handsome models. Special 125.00 Orders will also be taken for Real Sealskin Coats, made to measure, Rice's London dye; full flare skirt; 45 inches long, newest models. Special 65.00 Fur Trimming in a large assortment at lowest prices. WOMEN'S HOSIERY “McCREERY SILKS” Thread Silk Hosiery,—fine gauge; extra Famous Over Half a Century. reinforced. Black or White. pair 1,50 The Finest Silks the World Produces. feguinny £00 12,000 yards of Novelty Silks and Satins Thread Silk Hosiery,—reinforced. Black, in the latest autumn colors, plaids and stripes, White and novel effects. pair 85c expecially adapted for waists and dresses. regularly 1.00 and 1.25 formerly 1.25, yd. 85¢ Thread Silk Hosiery,—lisle tops and soles. Black Dress ‘Taffeta and Peau de Cygne; Black or White. regularly 75c, pair 60c 36 inches wide. formerly 1.15, yd, 80 Medium-weight Cotton Hosiery, also Fine Gouge Lisle ‘Hosiery. Black or White. TRUNKS & BAGS regularly 50c, pair 35¢; 6 pairs 1.90 Special Values High Grade Hard Fibre Dress Trunks with re- inforced round edges; bronzed steel trimmings; hand-riveted throughout; fitted with divided and dress trays. Sizes $6, 38 and 40 inches. regularly 13.75 to 15.50, 10.00 Traveling Bags made in Russet oc Brown Sole Leather; also Crepe, Walrus and Tango Grain Cowhide; reinforced cornérs; leather lined; inside pockets; sizes 16, 17 and 18 inches. regularly 6.50 to 7.00, 4.715 Regulation 45-inch Wardrobe Trunks made on best frames; hard fibre covered; all edges reinforced with best fibre and bronzed steel trimmings; hand-riveted throughout; fitted with the most modern garment and chiffonier sections. regularly 28.00, 18,50 FEATHER NECKWEAR Ostrich and Marabout Scarfs,—satin lined. regularly 3.75, 2.95 Ostrich and Marabout Stoles, 36 inches long; with handsome tassel ends. 3.75 ’ regularly 5.50 Ostrich and Marabout Capes.......2.95 regularly 3.75 Marabout Scarfs with satin rosette and tassels. regularly 4.75, 3.50 Ostrich Feather Ruffs 2.25 to 5.75 regularly 3.50 to 7.75 Ostrich Feather Boas, 36 inches long. .6.25 regularly 9.25 Special Offering WOMEN’S AFTERNOON & STREET DRESSES Made of Satin Charmeuse, Crepe de Chine and French Serge, featuring many new and individual styles in the season’s most desirable colors, 15.00 regularly 19.75 Unusual Value—WOMEN’S NEW FALL SUITS Fancy and Tailored Models in an attractive assortment of the season's newest styles, fash- ioned in Gabardine, Men's Wear Serge, Poplin and Chiffon Broadcloth, handsomely lined with peau de cygne. Special, 24.50 Exceptional Valr-es DOMESTIC RUGS New Fall stocks offer an unsurpassed collection of Floor Cuver- ings in the newest patterns and colors. 9x12 ft. French Weave Wilton Rugs....... Purchased from a prominent manufacturer; pastel colorings and rich Oriental effects. regularly 65,00 9x12 ft. Royal Wilton Rugs Attractive designs; exceptionally durable. . . 3x6 ft. Beauvais Axminster Rugs . Regularly 39.75 Special 3.95 ORIENTAL RUGS—Special Offerings New importations recently received, purchased under conditions that enable us to offer greater values than ever; extraordinary assortment of weaves, colors and sizes. Room-size Persian Mahal Rugs,—unusually attractive........ regularly 110.00 to 175.00 1,100 Small Persian, Caucasian and Anatolian Rugs 5.75, 9.75, 14.50 and 19.50 regularly 10.50, 15.00 to 90.00 74.00, 95.00 to 127.00

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