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THE EVEN — . Powers merety amtied te WOMEN WHO ARE POKER AND DRINK ALWAYS TIRED (YREDHIMTORDD «S22 3S May Find Help in This gd ie enero Letter. ennind We Goes Creek, Mik 5 een ” 41 eee tee teglly por me Whee P at fomay. The ae safes , tite, tocenee a< aged on ree Prelate, Tells How He eer tut wy mit oot wy petite pew eed lt Raised Checks ever, 1 became @ chotr steer heave that @rak. lee i bert “* 1 hoped feding Lert sb STOLE FOR re YPAY . veh tong i hor that I teott Pio on the to i Hienop ams = Vegetable a aeeaeememnuns! Neiaon 6 oe , » after thet I - ret te o vee and mt le . nore me to pertet § He Decided, So He Gave | Sisien cane omer fol agein, Wt ie truly t | ett thet I started taking checks That omen, ond I ann Himself Up. . ure im ferom —Mre, ANNIE . D. No L Swen Pondnese for pol tor and the epending of money meneraily wore the cause which George ©. Htew Another Sufferer Relieved. A Why, it eary 1d give bin gemedics | was all run down, discour we vets , - a tenon, af i te | 6 or Ob a! peared 1 left years from 1 om, ¢ a. Wo Weeks ago afier raining aged and had female weakness, I took eee ing been secretary to Uiree 68 checks to $06 each. I hen Lydia EB. Pinkhaw's be tay ot the bishop for ton yeare on a eal bionop se ead lett home. : Be J} pound ond used the Sanative Wash, 0d oo 415 week, with board and loda- then ratio i find to-day that 1 am an entirely new ing. hiower was arraigned in Contre | Woman, ready and willing to do my jag: night Blowers went to Potloe ice ten ee at noon and held rm ail for exami 0 housework where before taking teadquarters and eave himaelf UP | morrow Usiem, “Braker tetas Your wedivine it was a dread, [try to He maid it was either confesmion oF | presses @ complaint against him he is of ail ailing the river for him, And to-day he told Will be dismissed on bie next ar- impress upon the minds x Palaaaent women | meet the benefits they ean an Evening World reporter Juat how | OO ceaicmaesnse 0 -dicines,"—=Mrs, |he took the bishop's money, It waa] deine trom your oeiicioes."ZMrv.| Mtoe simple method ot enaan ri-| CHEMIST TRIES SUICIDE. ing. In the face of the confoasion of Stowers, Bishop Nelson staced, in dis patches from Atlanta, that his secre: tary must be suffering from delusions of some kind, as there was no way In which he could have stolen #o much Hf you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pirkham Medicine Ce. (confidential), Lynn, Mass. ‘Your letter will be opened, read and ‘answered by a woman and held in| strict confidence.—Advt. COUPONS AVE Mutual Cou Redeem them every time ‘ou have enough to get the premium you want. Then, by December 15th, if you've redeemed more Mutual Coupo ns than ‘one else, hee get the Saxon Six. If ae ve redeemed the second greatest number, Tn the case of @ tie, each tying contostant gets an auto. you get Roadster. 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FREE, wl WePay Freight & Railroad Fare DINING ROOM SET, *19* (80 tt This handsome set consists of Solid Oak Table, heavy sero!l feet, 4%-inch top ond 6 ft. extension; five Choirs with genulbe leacher hocks wnd »! oa wei ts; complete set for the low a; complete set for the low price of of tie 9 1p dere 6125 5: is $49; .98 ROOM, Compietely Furnished, @ on picte y urnttied, Completely Furnished, Was eight oF wine years ag “Hut Mehop Nelson says you're all h faint the Joseph ) expert chemist graduate of the University of Bertin, | has been living for the Inst two ye. with hin . Mra. I MH. Dollin, at y Road, Flatbush. Before spent twenty-five years in where he was noted in his Since coming Bast he had ble to find anything that seemed worthy of hin ability, the Hire shot himeeit tn head this Howpital, | cannot live His relativer did not suspect that he) was despondent. cnapmnseipenienmt DROVE AUTO INTO ELEVATED. Chauffeur Charged V'ith Being tor joa Companions Held. Bamuel Rebechensky of No. Poe mike ted the Bronx, was a. M te Cobb to-day in Court charged with driv- ing the car of his employer, Dr. Tunieck, while intoxicated and out permission. Policeman Rensse- laer said he saw Bebechensky run the buveu-nubied Car IY & Lind Avenue elevated | pillar at Seventy-ninth Street. TH he Alexander Semukadich of No. 647 Bat Thiryeent eet, Frank Floyd of No. a i dighty-firat Street and Jo. ae No. 901 ast On : Gred and. Thirty-ninth Street, wane charged with Intoxleation Atiacta | and} InG@ WORLD, and BV PAULIN | NO. 24—LEG SWINGING The exercine iilusiraud W-uay ia young and old, thin and fat, and of the legs, thighs and abdomen. to be practised separately, but to- day's picture shows you these two valuable movements combined into one, The leg swinging will reduce the hips and thighs and make them ‘|eupple and shapely. The trunk twist~ ing exercises reduce the waistline and large, high abdomen and speedily overcome indigestion, constipation and torpid liver. The waist and ab- dominal muscles are the last to be brought into play during our regular daily duties, and hardly even move if you stoop to pick something from the ‘The chauffeur was held tn $2,000 batt for the Grand Jury and the others were fined from 8% to 8% each, panes Nether Call to State Banks, ALBANY, Sept. 27.—The State Bu- perintendent of Banke to-day innued « call for ® report as to the condition of State banks, trust companies and pit te banks at the close of business cs pt. 2 floor if you are wearing a corset, Take your position, with the shoul- Gers well back, hands on the hips and the feet together, The legs should be straight and the calves touching, THE EXERCISE. From the starting position, swing the right leg as far over to the right side as possible, and then bring the “HAPPY BILL” AS CRIPPLED OPTIMIST : WAS KNOWN Rheumatic “Globe Trotter” Now a Well Man.| Once Received Donation From Hetty Green. Talks About Remedy That Made Him Walk. “Happ: py Bill” was once known as the crippled optimlat, eo named by the peice Globe in a news article about nt travels published August % 1911, is big tellow had to learn to walk Kea for he has spent fifteen years in a wheel chuir and was galled the rheu- matic “Globe Trotter.” eunpay WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY | MORNING WONDERS , William W. wise known, chair, physically hand capped by rheumatism to such an ex tent that his legs and bis right arm using his left from city to On arriving in ® town he al hand to city. yee mee deck J for the or the pawepapes | for x0 rv he was in town. From here he would g0 to the Mayor's office and secure his Permit to sell his postaly to secure sufficient money to taxe him to Ger | many for treatment, “Happy Bill” has @ large collection of clippings from Bewspapers all over the mtry. He numbers among his acguointances Many prominent people and says that he once teeived small donation from Hetty Green, when he was in Hoboken, “You want to know what wrought my recovery? Well, t Ovtoher, L was in Hartford, Conn nd met a man had seen at the Hot Springs, When 1 had previously seen him he was La? lame and this time he seemed well. He told me he had been taking Var-ne-sis, and said he thought it would help me, “T started in then taking Var-ne- sis, Soon I became conse: of an increased strength in my limbs, Then T became almost religious in my at- tention to taking this edy. This ‘i lappy Bill" waved his ght arin and smiled in perfect bap ines. E “The day before Decoration Day 1 walked for the first time, It was in my room at Lynn, and I fell on my | face and nearly broke my nose in that first effort: But I knew I could walk, and aid the next day, At first 1 was | fant learning to walk, I bumped fata things, but I walked, and that was the miin thing, Varne- the cause of my recovery, rateful that I could sing the name of that remedy and IT want to talk about it all the time,” “Happy Bill's” wheel chair, permits, etc, are exhibited which he passes, Any one wish \write him may address W. W 8% Tremon| ynn, Mass. Var-ne-si Tell your druggist to Varney, Lynn, Mass,—Advt, MONDAY, HOME GYMNASIUM FOR WOMEN To Preserve Health, Strength Lee SWINGING "AND TRON —— so those who are satisfied with what Mature gave them, but who exercise for health's and log swinging movement Is especially recommended for the muscles T have previously Mlustrated the leg@—$_ swinging and body twisting exercises, | in towns through | ig to| Graff, is for aale by Riker-Hege man and the best drug sists everywhere, et Varenesin from his wholesaler or send to Figure & FURLONG AND TRUNK TWISTING. ‘nconded to beneft all of my readers, This body twisting left leg over in the same manner. This exercise might be called eta- tlonary walking, for even though you move the legs and body you do not Progress or move forward. To ob- tain the best benefits from this exer- cise, turn the trunk far to the side SEPTEMBER 27, GEN. KING QUOTED JOHN 0.'S DONOLOGY IN HILLS WRANGLE YOURE. BILIGUS! CLEAN LIVER AND BOWELS TONIGHT Don't «ts heac hy, sick, « Ferguson Pr Letter and oor have bad breath and ft } sour stomach Then Takes Another Whack ad a at Pasto ke up feeling fine! Best laxative for men, Women ; und children . rre Lu? Y f +) ome ” " - . ti f the Board of Trustees of ver iw ae of ot Dr. Mr, Ferguson may be eaid that Dr. Hillis hae two Linet personalities hie personality minister is now inctd ly Ain der discusrion, It is bin personality me the mo aching feet, |e” &% yitlous and reckless spreu Wemeve tie Dew the the ‘ater and Gnancier that ie under dis- hew is keeping veut beet th| cussion, Mr. Beecher af here for y sted, breath off hom he professes to speak happen { stomoch sour ‘0 HPLEN # A. w 4 6 feet nat to be amon en who pure b » sick, headachy, constipated end wr m & tee hy dow't yo 1 nd weigh 116, What should fj chased Umber lands from Dr. Hiliia full of 1. Why das’t you get bos weigh? © prof to the minister, of of ste he wae SO te Lt jone who when his involved Mawncial pentteat lh ; yee fairs reache is crisis, more ¢ ‘ womed willing to take any rt in © ken p ils and calomel fusnishing the advice of the larue sume y act we that you TO SAVE BANDMASTER Doctor, Stranger to Patient, Sacrifice, but C. Stanley Mac- key Fails to Survive. PHILADELPHIA, Stanley Mackey, Rept. § 27.—C. founder and direc Makes at me the pastor of the from unfavorable ty ae a minister or fr ter asa wild & reuson showed their b ey M whe friendship by i and pra putting out their (to the extent of & ‘to prevent Goan Hillis will our Ile agrees n have Heecher that it is takes a cathartic sick, her chibiren a whole © ey net thoroughly Thousands are enjoying: “Eddys'’ Sauce, are you? j Fine in soups and ene 5 tor of the Philadelphia Hand, died at] etter to uspend judgment now rt the Hahnemann Hospital yenterday| Mr. Ferguson fires @ few salvos at after an unsuccessful attempt was| Gen Horauo ¢ King, | one of Dr Ss nels Hillis’s attorneys, who declared in a ened in amekee by ig riedicions | lone statement that all the prese at | usion, Mr, Mackey was thirty-nine trouble arose out of Mr. Ferguson s years old and at the height of his| refusal to give an accurate account OLD ENGLI career, In addition to being @ con-|f his stewardship, He shows that ho str. ductor of high rank he was rated| cuseeed an export mecountunt ty ko fa one of the best tuba players tn the Hillis's own accountant the oppurtun- world, ago and conveyed to the hospital where it was found that blood pol kidney complaint, Dr, Orin Hill, a physictan at Hahne- mann, gave the quart of blood used as a last resort to prolong the life of the bandsman. Prior to Mr. Macksy’s mM Dr, Hill and he were not per- sonally acquainted. As an admirer of the musician the doctor offered his with each movement of the leg and let tho legs come out and over to the front with @ very sharp swing. Re- peat this exercise at least twenty Umes and be sure to remember to throw the entire weight of the body on the leg which is thrown forward. If you are performing the exercises Properly each day—that is, in the right positions, and not overdoing |them—the effect should be a feeling of tingling flesh, easy breathing and exhiluration, lf you fina yourself punting for breath, trembling, dizsy or exhausted, something is Wrens. In this case avoid ercisesy until you ai we any that you do take should be siow and deliberate, After a while you j will Gnd that what seems like ardu- | ous lal in the beginning promptly becomes @ fascinating habit, and the vast difference in your appearance and health will cause you to continue your exercises, and thereby gain all the good things which nature intend- ed for you, Personally I have reached be point where | am positively un- comfortable if | do not perform some the exercises at least once nyself curing all and pains. such neck, headache, cramp tn th instead of with a drug. This method ngerous, just as effective y more economical frequently write and ask me which of ail this great variety of exercises sould be tnduiged in each day, and my answer is: Any and all exercises are goyd and necessary if you Would get or retain health, beauty and youth, and I have shown such a vast assortment in hopes that each reader will find at least several of them which apeal to for | know that if « takes ev o few, and keeps at them, she will soon And her- self practiatr d trying to master the more di t ones, To-morrow | shall show some val- able exercises for the reduction of the double o! Readers of Miss Furiong's arte cles are invited to write to her, im care of The Evening World, re questing information that will ald them in following her iiustrated lessons. oo cnntrenat Letters From Evening World Readers Following Mise Furlong’s Lessons, WILL A. ADAMS AND R, PRICE blood for the tranafusion. FAMOUS STAKEHOLDER FOR BETTORS DYING Charles Mahoney of Old Hotel Hoffman Near Death at His Uptown come, Charlies Mahoney, for more than forty years well known tn the city’s night life, and personally acquainted with many men prominent in politica, finance and sport, is dying at bis home, In One Hundred and Sixth Street, between Broadway and Am- sterdam Avenue. He succeeded Billy Edwards as stakeholder for bets made in the old Hoffman House cafe, and remained there untti the hotel closed, He held money amounting to millions wagered on elections and sporting events, but always advised against betting uniess the bettor could afford to lose. Ln 1908 he was prosecuted for bookmaking by District Attorney Jerome, but was acquitted by a decision of the late Mayor Gaynor, then Judge, —— W. V. HUNTINGTON KILLED, ton Victim tn Auto Ace! ONEONTO, N. Y., Sept. 27, ¥. Huntington of San Francisco, nephew of the late Collis P. Hunting- ton and brothe- of Henry EB. Hu tiroad financier, Was Kille day. in Mi motor car eccld In turning out to ps mt, plunged through, fifty-foot_ embankment, Admission, including seat Admission, including seat please send addresses for the back copies, for which the money has been | received? H, P, K. (Cleveland) asks: “What exercises will round out the calf of the leg? Should the helght measur th | ‘nis, bicyel e. running and atair climbing will develop the muscles of the lower legs and round the calf, Yes, take the measurement without shoes, 8, W. (Spring Valley, N. ¥.) aske: ‘What will make the’ breasts firm, and will the bust developer you pub lished Sept, 7 really develop them?" (A). Cold water or tee will harden the breast and not reduce it, (5). Yes, MRS, W, J. M.— Wi @ all out of tho exercises for double chin, but on account of the big demand for them I will illustrate some next week, J, O, (A man reader) asker “Will ‘ aunt > | He was taken til two weeks soning had set in ag the result of a Nephew of Late Collis P, Hunting- —Willard r. Huntington was born tn this etty, Parking Space Free Reserve Your Seats Now for the ity to do the same. Mr, Ferguson concludes with following copy of @ leer he clarea he received from Gen, dated Aug, 16, 1912: “Dear Ferguson: from Dr, Hills about the Arbuckle aift. I will praise the heirs, but 1 will draw it mild on John, who would have curried every cent to —— wherever he went, if he could, I can't give him the benefit of as much of a doxology a@ is accorded thy Oil King by the University of Chicago “Praise Jobn from whom oll bless- ing flow, Praise him oll creatures here below, Praise him aloud, ye oily hosts, Praise William some, but John the mos! 15,000 READY FOR STRIKE SIGNAL IN CHICAGO Police Reserves Called Out in An- ticipation of Trouble When Gar- ment Workers Quit To-day. CHICAGO, Sept. 27.—A strike of 16,000 garment workers was set for to- day as a result of the refusal of th employers to grant a bigber wagu scale and improved working condi ons, Union leaders say tbe strike will completely tle up the clothing manufacturing industry in Chicago. Police reserves were detailed to pa n, President of t Association, sald WOFREE® LK al He also asked police the plants affected, > --- THREE YEARS FOR HOLD-UP. Pawn Shop Clerk Who Cons) With Robbers se ced. Morris Dickler, the clerk in the pawn |ahop of Adolph Stern at Third Avenue and Elghty-fifth Street, who on Jan. 30 last induced three hold-up men to rob hia employer of $12,000 worth of Jewelry, Was to-day sentenced to Sing Sing Pris- on for not less than three years nor more than six years by Judge Crain in General ry One of itt cor infons, Antoni: of NO, 300 Bust Winsternts t, will be sentenced later. De Waterbury, Con ed the District At- office with del many crimes of a similar natu in on which a murder was committed, > a the de- King I have a letter | trot Livug hl tempt violence. j he protection fo oa World-Famous Drivers in Gripping Speed Trials MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 3 P, M = 50c = $1.50 in Grand Stand, in Box, ASTOR CUP RACE | SATURDAY, OCT. 2d, 12 O'CLOCK 350 Miles—$50,000 Cash Prizes and Astor Tropny Sheepshead Bay Speedway Admission, 8: ber Tickets on sa! 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