The evening world. Newspaper, October 8, 1915, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD, FR « os to HOME GYMNASIUM FOR WOMEN To Preserve Health, Strength and Figure BY PAULINE FURLONG o Mose » wilh the trip 349, S81, 353 Pifth Avenue, at J4th St Have Prepared for SATURDA) A MOST UNUSUAL SALE Presenting about five hundred Trimmed Hats-the hat of the minute and fea- | turing every fashionable color nowin vogue. 500 Trimmed Hats Models for Every Occasion Featuring the Smart Turban with the “Marie Odile” veil, The High Crown Hat, The Smart Fifth Ave. Shop Sailor. $15.00 From soup to salads vetter, flavor and a greater, zest. by cook- ing with Avis REoO re vit NO, 24—-REDUCING THE ABDOMEN. What is the cause of the large stomach? The answer ix too much food and drink and lack of exercise, and it {s for this reason that I have niven so many illustrated lessons for exercising the muscles of the trunk | 88 these organs of the body are not affected, ke the arme and legs, dur- | ling our daily duties, Any exergises which cause you to bend or twist the | body at th line are of the greatest ald in reducing the high abdo- men and larg st, and the one illustrated to-day ix entirely new jone, which is equally as good a8 any shown tn the past series, These bending movements also stir up the inactive liver, overcome constipation 1 and remove the real internal causes of the large waist line and stomach. Take your position, as shown, with®*-————————-— Specially Priced — the palms of the hands together wn- der the right kne and forward two feet bac Uresome and strenuous for the stout . the right log bent| Woman, and great care must be taken left leg about) 80t to overdo it and thereby lose all of the good effects. You may vary at the ‘ jthe exercise by reversing the position knee, The upper part of the body land placing the hands under the left should be parallel with the floor. Now | knee, ae time. aluable mov » and also bent from this position bring the body ghoulders, spine, legs, neck and chin quickly to an upright position ond (Sorel iad ‘really Combine several € in one, body backward 4 u possibly ean W spine. parfectly far as y of iny reg ved, at ev gs the ar rt straight, ki about a foot apurt. piug the hands Thi the head], you assume ob far back position Send postal for free Kitchen R om this Hanger, giving many new r tense and ri diet and the 1 t pe back and forth, as you can with com-| the advice on the subject to live up fort to, is, perhaps, that you must eat or to bend the body down sparingly f tho f mentioned, i] bf roth > remembe ry untill lower part of tha chest ry to guard hes the knee, ‘This exerc t it is to get rid y followers who unded should take warning and not cross the border line of corpwlency, Many of my readers ask me if it essary to con- 1 + after they these simple, nat- | sare the only ones which you in a healthy, n condit ven if you have rid your self of many pounds of superfluous fat To get all that you expect is your right in buying clothes. To give’ you more than that is our continual aim. If you have a $15 suit in mind, come here and see our suits on Special Sale at... Hear in mind that it is drinking with one’s meals that helps to make superfluous flesh, and try to cultivate the habit of eating all meals without liquids of any kind, You will soon find that you will be satisfied with much | Sa row | will give you a new trunk raising exercise, Readers of Miss Furlong’s arti cles are invited to write to her, in care of The Evening World, questing information that will aid them in following her illustrated lessons. re- Letters From Evening World Readers Following Miss Furlong’s Lessons. MISS F. L, writes benofited by your exere but some of the exe If you expected to pay $18 or $20—see our suits on Special | strenuous. I have alw: Sale ¢ and pale and tonics do not s m. Sale at;. + 6 © «© + @ « help Tam 6 feet 4 an but 110 pounds, T have bim he my neck and shoulde stick out | you advise Jeises thr If you intended to pay $25 or $28—see our suits on Special Mole"At > ss) sk ee Modets for young men and older men _-sizes up to 48-inch chest. out of the high-rent dis- trict—our expenses are lower than most stores’--our organization dates back to 1857—that is why we can give you sinart siyle and splendid workmanship at such low prices. Our store is Oysters flavored with “Eddy’ Sauce make you wish for a per- petual oyster season. Flavor all soups,’ gravies, hot and cold meats and fish with Eddys At Grocers and | Delicatessen Stores, 10c Made hy E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N.Y’ models, VOGEL BROTHERS AZ srearSave. Store Open Saturday Night Until! 10 o’Clock IDAY, OCTOBER 8, 191 ' * ‘ A ommend * ae tae earch . ony Thee feos he Stomert be ture s- Tabs ' ot wk ee ne Hepes! the elbow (mer tive * L. ow rete “0 Ae you wume wp tw the erom fF 7 vie oo « ve © Sl remor of vest ¢ bah | Om ~ BEATS UP A BURGLAR ane HE FINDS IN HIS HOME) " Man Disregards Revolve (oes to Floor With | anger 1 } Prederick A Lowe of No 111) Wants ington Avenue, F ame home yew ) terday afternoon and wae met by o man with ar hand. The oan epparently had been interrupted while F Lowe and | wilt sang |ereppied © ded r developing, whieh | to beat him 4 (he entire week of Rept. 20.| Netgbt ropeat your save to treat Inside fret ine question You|and ti the pimples from | rt with y of water | his 4 | of found a nat a Rut ell How can ar Formerly A.'T. Stewart & Co Setting A $25 Record | For Woman Saturday We put our manufacturers on their mete; de-} manded something better than we had ever taken to sell for 825. It is wonderful how they responded. SUITS in 25 Styles each in the Autumn shades; broadcloth gabardine, corded v velveteen, and velour cloth in fancy effects; mostly fur-trimmed, with short furs and fluffy furs; some tailleurs simples to wear with fur sets; smart, well-matched or contrasting linings; collars cut with a flare at chin and back of inside of every collar of velvet or the material of the suit; fashionable well- tailored suits. $25. COATS in 6 Styles Tweeds for car, country or street use, straight back, fullaswing, half belted, full line@traccoon collar andcuffs, J rs cheviots, (1) long, warm, = att with big pockets and beaver collar, and (2) braid bound, with plush backed collar, deep cuffs on sleeves, satchel pockets, flare“and belt; wool plush with deep waistline, kimono sleeve, belt, lined to waist; silk plush. side flare, high roll collar—very smart; chinchilla full length, back belted, slash pockets—like a guardsman’s coat. $25. Saturday, Gallery of Fashions. Special Collection of $25, $27.50 and $30 Suits for Young Women It would be difficult to duplicate these suits at these prices, for it has become very, very difficult to get fur trimmings of really good quality. Second floor, Old Building. | And the majority of these suits are fur-trimmed with bearer, skunk opossum, raccoon and seal (dyed muskrat). At $30—Checked velour suits At $25 and $27.50—-Excellent broadcloth with skunk opossum tri models with both! ong and short coats ming, broadcloth with Reaver, suits in gabardine, whipcord, poplin and with fur-edged bell sleeves, whipcords broadcloth, fur or braid trimmed, Nombined with velvet and fur, suite lined and interlined. Other suits, with fur tabs or belts, e' beauties, up to 878.50. Coats Beyond Compare Here, too, young women will note the quality of the! fur collars. Coats for every occasion and in every terial—velveteen, tweeds, wool velours, seal plush. plaid velours, zibeline, corduroy, duvetyne, etc. | Special fur-collared zibeline coats, $18.50, Smart chinchilla raglans, 815.75, Full pleated tweeds, $13.75, Wondrous evening coats, $30 to $62.50, Second floor, Old Building Lovely Ostrich Trimmed Hats, $6.50 If you imagine, as the writer did, | that all ostrich trimmed hats look | alike, you will be amazed at this spe-| cial collection of ostrich trimmed hats, | They were trimmed in our own workrooms and _ practically ry hat is different. Pokes turned up in back with great curling ostrich | plumes Hats with many tiny tips about the crown. Sailors with fine ostrich filaments curling about | the erown Ostrich bands too, burnt ostrich, uncurled ostrich, ete. host for every face First floor, Old Building. |GEN, CASTELWAY LOSES oh 7%, ffrauuf tre {and A to E for men. | muffs, 822.50, 82H, $40. “urieree Ae Cagtionan bee Gig te he bape! of Pounds reentwed im the re TH! crit bettie te Mr tone AD SOM IM BATTLE POP en oe one | totmew te ' M ' ‘ 091 oid Mme Ge Cameines oben eald of ticlieved ALL W ‘ be Goeth of the fret, “and | keow f . chal) Geer ene them acute My ber billed | hand © come beck aiene” of (ne death of bie emoana Our Fail sack suite for young men are quite apart from the conventional—te- freshingly new in design and smartly trim Three distinctive models of a type best adapted for young figures A very striking assembling of patterns. a ok ok kk kn $20 to $35 BROKAW BROTHERS we oe ve ve te «es ce te te te ve Tet) 1) we we we Broadway at Ninth Where Every Foot is Fitted and Every Purse Is Suited \ At Wanamaker's—where the complete, efficient, whole-family shoe store offers the best and most varied assortments of shoes of its generations-long career. For men, women, girls, boys—the shoes are here at the lowest possible prices consistent with the sterling Wanamaker standards of style, service and economy. No matter what price you pay here, the standards are maintained, as, for example, in the very moderately-priced— Wanamaker-Special Shoes for Men and Women at $4 Pair In this one. group alone there are shoes for every need, from extreme dress wear to extteme-rough wear. Every variation of heel and toe-width is represented, Every size, too, and widths from AA to E for women This group typifies the extraordinarily good value in every shoe we offer Other groups of shoes at other prices fafittle rises up to $10 for men, $18 for women. vers Boys and Girls, Also a ‘Pvery sort of shoe that every girl or boy could possibly wear, you will find here—at prices that are consistent with our standard of quality. We ask you in particular to examine the girls’ shoes, priced @8.60 according to sise, and the boys’ shoes, priced 83 and ¢3.50, oe The whole family shoe store is readier than ever—now . Women and Is’——Main floor, Old Building. Men and Bo; Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. Plentiful Supplies of All the Most Wanted Furs W YANAMAKER furs are so uniformly good that they are exceptional. Furs here have been picked out one by one—by experts. Because bought at the early rate, even the most popular furs are at moderate prices. White fox scarfs, $27.50, $35, $38, $42, #48 and to $60; muffs, $48, $50, 855 and 860. Red fox scarfs, $12.50, 820, $85, $95, $42; muffs, 914.50, 820, 827.50, 835, 840, 860. Dyed blue fox scarfs, $35, $42, $55; muffs, $50, $55, 858, $60, O65; nets, 875 and #125. Beaver colla: 10 $12.60, 815, $19.50, 820, $35; Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) long flaring coats, plain, 875 to #185 i with skunk, 8115, 125 $185; with beaver, 4125, 8 ‘B1KS, Fur Salons, Second floor, Old Bldg. These New Blouse Styles and Others Blouses of crepe de chine (so good that the whole- sale price is $1.15 yard) with a scalloped yoke, a seal- a collar and rather fuller sleeves, white and flesh color, $5. Blouses of lace striped crepe de chine made with all the desirable simplicity of the moment, white, Copen- hagen, navy and black, impossible to duplicate for $5, Button-over-blouses of a brand new silk in sunset and other delightful colors, $5. Third floor, Old Building. Special Blouses, $3.50, $3.85 Shirtwaists of crepe striped with hased, 83.85; Georgette crepe and i blouses, tas. Crepe de satin—one of the best looking tub F color, embroids silks we know. Made to sell at con ene, 08.05, siderably more, but specially pur Aisle, Old Building, . nas oieendh sit saeieees “+ ee nee

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