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; ' MINERS APPROVE THE ROCKEFELLER INDUSTRIAL PLAN —> Jaa 1D. de Crurtlin. | dele gates, Who Declore | nan mously for Adopt rere o » Peer ieduetn es per prove ey eRe mimowe © ' ne of mine offers on! . 7 . .* f ’ » ¢ Marecter drenve Mone 7 Aeiailg of the pian wi © ae Gable wali) to nig The industries pian was ° to-day ot 4 meeting of the Fea and fron Company ofcera, maine puperin’ te and the griev ence representa! ted by the interes of Gahieen &« ad at camps. John D. Kocketelier jr eperch to the delewates, explained provisions of th syetem devised by Dimerif and WL. Me ene King in ollaboration with President U, ¥ Welborn and other officers the company for netting (he relations of fabor and capital Mr. Rockefeller in bis opening ad dress to (he mecting mali “This in the firet time 1 have ever had an opportunity to speak the delegates of the min and to the officers of the e her, This ie a day which I shall remember my dying day Tw in a meeting of its moet as strangers vinited the eval Since then | have camps of southern Col 1 have ado. nm and met gone into your he your wives and children, So now I feel we meet, not as strangers, but « friends.” Mr, Rockefeller then outlined hin iden of « corporation, ing it made up of four parties stockholders, directors, officers and employees “The interests of neither one of these four parties can be neglected | without disaster to the whole com-| pany,” he said Among the mincers’ delegates were weven from Fremont County, all of whom declared themselves members of the United Mine Workers of Amer- fea and former strikers) Practically | all the other delegates were non- union men, most of them having worked for the company during the) strike. eo “SAFE CONDUCT” FOR DUMBA Word Kxpected From WABHINGTON, Oct. 2-—The Rtate Department matied a sate conduct to former Ambassador Dumba at New York to-day. No further official communication with him ts expected. = CHILD GETS SICK ChOSS, FEVERISH IF CONSTIPATED Look at tongu ec! Then give fruit laxative for stom- ach, liver, bowels. “California Syrup of Figs” can’t harm children and they love it. A laxative saves a sick child tomorrow. C m simply will not the time from play to empty their which become clogged up with liver ~ sluggish; mak car at mother! It or your child is listless, cross, breath bad, restless, doesn't eat » full of cold or bas sore throat children's ailment, give a ul of “California Syrup of * then don’t worry, because it is ly harmless, and in a few hours thie constipation poison, sour bile fermenting waste will reny move a the bowels, and you have a well, ful child again. A thorough taal ” is "Sitimes all thats it should be the first treatment me any sic! counterfeit fig syrups, Ask sary. jt for . Secent bottle of lainly printed fully, ood see ifornia Fig BEECHAM’S PILLS Sale of Any Medicine in the World, Rargeot Bald everywhere. In bones, 10s. 36s. BY PAULINE FURLONG NEKT WEEK Mise Furiong will o te give grece end symmetry Property keep in form and asoom NO, 19 | Daring the py THE EVENING wees? SATURDAY OCTOBER 2. HOME GYMNASIUM FOR WOMEN To Preserve Health, Strength and Figure on Orme 6 tne CHAPTER XLV mney 7 ~ Ce eT be om un Obes * mn apite of ber wir -* giet & eon : He wae guiding ber toward the , 1 the furned and mew ngeim thes bieh tut * ae " her with error Me re. honed by the ne er upon them, gave way The fare f the condle \ehted up | the cavernous interiors at whose en | 'rance they ot Count Vrederiok | enw what she had aren MASSAGING THROAT AND NECK oe ee eee ergo arme which supported eyelom, grine ine # course of exercises designed )| UNH hula vid the SHOULDERS and ARMB and to] (0! evo! d physical condition the CHEGT eng] #18'iner, barbed, 4 ron chalr was in @ corm tin at val ao aning ab 1 THROAT AND NECK MASSAGE. ona oC Sietbey bern uf vier years at week | have shown @ full cour in Improving 404) more savage than there, and br melee | beautifying the tell-tale series to-day with @ lesson on the « Jouble chin and flabby eck, wad T eball finteh Chis ke and throat down unchanged throug! * All the eon. uf the tur The beautiful neck ts neither the very long one nor one tha “Co sald Count Frederick, bin whort, too fat or too scrawny, and the skin ehould be soft, whi own voice agitated, “It iy no ‘time smooth, Alter you hw and massage for hardening [thie now, but the flabby flesh and making the muscles firm and elastic, you may notice that the skin shows « wrinkled, baggy appearance, which in caused by the avy massage you have used. heavy fat from the chin. | It im for thin re that I have talked to you so earnestly about the) real value of exereiven, for without | them you cannot Dring the ehin neck back to its fortier contour, Th pere other #trenu ate effective le selon and which are the only really ones, in be tifying the hin, often break down the heavy fat jcells, leaving the tissues and ski above and empty, Of cow if you are exercising the sbrunken muscles, in connection with | ‘the daily massa they will gradually grow in alge and strenguh and fll out] the wrinkled skin, from which the fat vells have been removed by tie heavy massage. Lf you do not prac- tise the head, neck and throat exers cies, which 1 have illustrated and | described in the past week, the fleah | around these parts will remain, wrinkled and loose after the massage | until the Jayer uf fat has had time to | form again, Ailing out the chin and Dringing with it the unsightly foldq of fat which you have worked #0) tently to banish, There are only two lines which be- long on the neck, and these are the two parallel ines which encircle it! and with which we are bora; any others can easily be, and should be, | effaced by all women who value thelr | Appearance, THE NECK MASSAGE. food the starved tissuos, of three fingers only of each hand, as! ilustrated, and work in circ First apply hot wet towels until the neck | js quite red, and then massage for at least five minutes with cocoa butter, Finish the neck and throat massage | by wiping away the excess cream and | lashing cold water on wo harden the| flesh and cause reaction, which Is its chief beautifier, for redetion stimu. Jates the circulation. The dark, stained, sallow or yellow | neck is always a revolting si«ht, and care should be taken to prevent this condition rather than overcome or re- move it. Dark collars are a frequent cause of this, and if you must wear the high, tig dark-colored ones, line them with @ soft white lace or nilk. However, if your neck has be- come discolored, apply peroxide, full strength, on a puff of cotton, Lemon water is another effective bleach for dark skin; equal quantities of giy- cerine and rose water are also recom- mended as mild bleaches for the neck. T am closing to-day's lesson with a reliable formula for a liquid “powder” and whitener to be applied to the neck and arms at night, and the of. | fect is really daazling, This should be removed with cold cream before | the tps | rotiging, Rose water, half pint; oxide of zine, two ounces; glycerine, two teaspoon- this; benzoin, two drops. Mix the gine with a few drops of the glycerine until smooth, and then add tho rose water, and lastly the benzoin. Monday | will explain to yout how | you y beautify your s pla dil Readers of Miss Furiong's arte cles ere invited to write to her, to cere of The Bvening World, re questing information that will ota them im following her Uiustrates besoone. —— —>—_ Readers Following Miss Furlong’s Lessons. MRS. IDA K. writes: "I am one of your readers and getting along fine with the exercises, I appreciate them & #reat deal and have lost ten pounds in one month and fool very well, In the beginning the exercises made me dizsy, but I have kept right on doing thom until I can now do them with ease and comfort, Will you advise me if there is anything to remove orfluous hair from the fae? nly the electric needle will remove hair permanently, You may the iu your determination to tear down the | with very hot water and a | with sonp and water. Now rinse than chance medley in this murder, | the soap with hot water and era The think goes deeper than we | ally cool it until it im quite cold. use| in the suniicht until the hatr ‘© and & wholesome skin | Have another person perforin thin for In massaging the thin kK, gentle pr yod to improve the circulation and | You. | that will be of interest to many of | principally nervousness, impaired jose he will not be at rest for | circulation and noglect. Three things are necessary in arresting falling! “An excellent idea.” said Michael. hair: A systematic upbuilding of the (To Be Continued.) health, proper massage and absolute | 4 _ salts ua = cleanliness, with frequent sham; bn to keep thi r and scalp free from the presence of roots that are not Letters From Evening World| her along th and up the stairs each th aire With peroaside oF i He iett he ee more alone in her Cup fora time the haire will be. #he might, while he went on to rejoin come dry and brittle and fall off. ‘The | th king. wimplent external temporary wnt “so, then, found her, faithtul ment is baruin sulphide (either plain ” nded Michael. powder or made In with) "Yes, your majesty, at length, She waters, Rub it on for 9 Wow but atroliing about to the minute or two wevern| times a week, tine during your absence, While I ae know little of such matter ry to me that the trtal; MABEL K, (Scranton, He) WET! “Will you tell r redden tt and do you use Iy the prepar self; but tt was Juat at this juncture that there arrived at tie palace noyy it is @ Jews han the prefect of police, who mode suppliance through severs rourt officials for adinitiance with royalty ®) thin na the ventured the last ait » the hal until all Hat he comes regarding the and woap bave disapeared and qnurder at the Kite Motel, in which fee at py, aa cal teal btu, yous majesty was graciously pleased, Spread it very thickly, or else the | '?..! « Cou “reder- hair will streak, Then Wrap the head |i, te aan about you quotis in hot towelw for at least Afteen min- |i” mixed in that—-or t young uter. Keep the towels very hot. tt{ Qi aq have NOE 1 time ¢ you want the hair a Hiehter shade | Amerivan noe thon. What inal ve the puste on longer, aw the | Pink of it since then. ar ee math of tine regulates the color, |this now? Bring the man in” The addition of lenion juice to the} Alt SO, presently the paste makes the hair « liehter shade. Anat. ANG muon perturbed, If you want the hair a,copper color | Py or auburn shade. Afieen’ minutes will | He relic” Gama nied (ther mone j be lone enough to keep the towels Uwhat is it-why do you come and paste on the head, ing the towels spray Aftor remoy the paste or only one reason, your maj- began the prefect. humbly are convinced that there is more out and give the hair a complet thought at first, dry. person of no rolea t | ?” Michael turned to the nobleman who still stood newr, “What think you of this matter? ‘Count Frederick considered for nt before he replied, Set him free” said he at length. atch him. He will lead us. to something perhaps. Be sure that onc ARRESTING FALLING HAIR. J, W. asks: “Will you pleuse publish | a remedy for a bald-headed man, as your readers?" Loss of hair has many* origins— dandruff, dust and grease, It i» perfectly natural for the hair to fall out in small quantities occa- sionally; but if it comes out at an alarming rate, begin with a vigoroug treatment both Internally and exter- nally, Tn case of extreme dryness massage the wtalp each night with the tips of the fin dipped In olive ofl. Move the scalp and fingers only and not the head or arms., This will help to remove the dandruff, and {f the scalp Is loose and elastic, as it should be, the dandruff cannot sta: Dandruff should ne be allowed nm, as its natural state lies in . An long as there fa any evidence of hair it may be saved and & new crop grown; even the smallest |amount of down or fine hair indicates dead, and very gentle massage with warm olive oil will improve the con- dition wonderfully, Wash the hair with pure castile (olive oll) soap. For the dry scalp use nightly the following simple remedy: Oil of rose- mary, % ounce; oltve off, 2° ounces, For the oily scalp use the following Resorcin, % dram; distilled water, ounces; alcohol, 2 gunces; witch hazel, Bounces, Mix ‘and uae ni htly, Brush the hair frequently to remove the accumulation of dust and dan- | ara | | ‘The following lst of foods will pro- | mote the growth of the hair because they contain the chemical ingredients necessary to the composition of the hair, such as sulphur, tron and lime: Fresh eggs, milk, carrots, oatmeal, toast and soups. “WERE SERVING HUMANITY” SAY SISTERS OF ST. MARY “When We Tell Others of the Value of Father’s John’s Medicine as a Tonic and Body Bullder and for Colds,”’ The Sisters of St. Mary, of Masson, jue, Canada, in « recent letter, “We will willingly permit you to make use of our testimonial In favor of Pather John's Modicins, Woe couslder that by doing so we are rendering ry great sorvice to bumant at large, but some TOM of the class room, a hottle of Father John's Medicine gives | them new vigor, In case of severe colds | we find Pasbestonp 's Medici ead prompt reme: \ Hoping that fot few details of our | own experience inthe use of the medi- ie ially to people .| cine may be useful to you, we remain, who are dosifous of beving « quick,| Yours hy reapecttully, (Signed) Sis: | pene joa have all sett ag a alcohol or | ti in| Because contains no alco! or Father John's Mediclon Por severai| dangorous drugs ‘Father John's, Medi me and with best resulte we have een using your ia our munity. We have already rasaneeate’ | prose it to several young ladies, toachers, who say that from the very firet bottle ter used they have felt ite beneficial off and as soon os they begin to feel cine is a safe medicine for children well as older people. It is a doctor prescription, more than fifty years in une. heals throat and lungs, and by | means of ite pure food elements now ishes and builds up those who are weak and run down.—Advt. ~ RD, on ue ~ .<e — Ao, ays fort c C Week - ae . JON GAFFRED oming Wee. fhe ver & *- v ' ° " . ’ “ ° ‘ honed ’ ¥ Henly © Rit) Pree A . ' 1 nneam Pred Nine re Ne Peete Views ° » ° “™ ae " e . ow, ' * ade onmew te Tweed i WIth Ovfetel Pumetions > > vi Ann Ventie * lee a M2 os “ Frans = ~_ oD " row ‘olgwaghg , poe Oe “THE. 8. BRATION e oa. 6 Aine * ont : ‘ " : > ou ar TO BE SEEN AT GARRICK. Saiiney, Aesenanh Gane ” oe ye queen ’ Mom. = ~——~ere . “ om, 8 "“ ‘ . » tent tu ur ee a) hn antes : 4 me Neeuties the Garrick . . 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I is in the role of « girl de a writer the teotlve that Mise Janie w won Hivina 9 * wae act takes pluce lay at F Partetan urent, A ‘ nm the eon y will be hed koa, Mile lrene Herd nd Birmin Kili, Howard Betabroo untque btaining McGinn, Bu vere Carroll] tenses piainant in| ri ' tore artint, s Wen 7 ° Leavitt dame ail tho} Mra MI Weat Thir vous Condition Relieved Just Antoine an re the ox. | teth street says Mre Mluehtor in Time By “Fruit ives." “i. » ' Will play the} en Hee from her 4 war atock| The M Bhiylock frame of part of the prince. Fifty of the pret-| gen Amer Hoiife, t Hlerman Bheflauer, | lest girls on roadway, T ' Will be seen at the Comedy Theatre| thom from the “New Zivet rine ede % n Tore eu vlay ran for bt Follies.” will have mine. versons have claim Hike mate wenty Ww in London, where . 3 lw will run to § ny ver Louis Calvert headed (he cast. Mr “Thedsong of Bonga” will be the ate! Lillie, mother of Kitty Hellatre, Calvert has come over to play a8alO | traction at the Standard, to-morrow sotremn, VINK the Ht Ire e role af Simon Lasskin, Who has) (3 . "| }quois, told the detectives Khe would 4& dingy pawhbroker’s shop in New | event salad his band Of} ike to find out what became of $6,000 York’ ghetto, tis daughter im be-| fifty will giv concert at thie} that ahe intrusted to. Mrs, Hliplt trayed by the son of a Wall Street | theatre |for investment in varioun city. y+ Hingnate, Khe farsakes here faith, and | Mme, ety in “Che Revolt" | estate and Jersey us. The & struggle betwee id and new | com to th@ York ‘Theatre. fir of f No. 42] q piri enw Th addition to Me, Cal Under Cover” moves to the Lex: | Wen + vert the ¢ will aie Dorothy | ington, Jiold $2 ‘ Donnelly hine Vietor, Kor Will be taken to the | cheek weal, Winant, cr iirlen U ine Hotel Seymo “ ° ry Flood. r Jacks” wi mon hecks of hers. . . ° t the Yorkville Theatre. 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M. wearing yellow badge. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— to exp Yorkville Volfee Cour RICHMOND (Staten Island). o-martow! morning Poronte, NEW SUNDAY EXCURSION. | 1°" a) Cer ane ‘ jStomarh, Wt afterwards aitacked my The Benjamin B, Oder to Ne vaca | = _ : A pains all over: the || \eweve avkan'Okanieat ey Gilt hally re a i { all kinds of medicines but none An observotion trip which gives prom- ; rent {xe of unusual Interest ts that whieh wit shy Re alte be conducted to: row by the Central uiviee of fiend, Hudson Steamboat Company. Instead to try ‘Pr I bought of making her waual trip up the river, | ox last dune, and new Tam the steamer Benjamin BH. Odell will! well ‘latte lives bee ke a tour of the lower Hudson, New | 5 rag . , , 3 f York Harbor apd the East River, a |? recommend Fruit-a-tives’ to anyone N lecturer will explain the many tnter- | suffer from Indigestion. no matter esting and historic landmarks which ure; how 9 PRED 1 CAVERN, n from the steamers deck during thie! simple Indigestion viten leads. te delightful sail | rh uf ‘The musica: pro will | Heart Attacks, Catarrh of the Stomach elude selections by Prot Sohil- | and consiant distress of mind and bodys ‘ Was, Famous, perils 1 are bothered with any Stomach sopra panied and especially if Cor int ©. Buser's orchestra . f Constipat companiments. Phy take ‘Proitea-tives this trip from sig: Wass 6 for RECO. tral iw. BE ‘Twenty-ninth Street at td ew box, 6 for 82.50, trinl sine, @5cq noon, Refreshments will be I deaters or sent by Fruiten-tiv the lunchroom and restaurant ay usuah TLaxaitéd) Oudenatnirs, New: Yok ADINS: hry AS ust MEN. 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