The evening world. Newspaper, October 26, 1915, Page 7

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THOUSANDS OF KIDDIES IN Bl SCHOOL PARADE HONOR EDISON AT FAR luventor’s Eyes Moisten as Cheering Throngs of Chil- dren March Past Him, GAN FRANCIBOO, Oot 1¢.—Thomes A Béison reerived the most remarkahic OPbtion that ever came to him when the Biaren of this ety, cheering and vine = marched part him as he stood in te tremendous,” be whiepered Who sioed near him, and when . moisture in bie opening on the m4e so that the children massed to right and left might have « chance to ses bim tov and wave and be waved at Once as the children marched past they wang, led by Miss Estelle Carpenter | bal ‘America. on caught to the eh hy Carpenter's hand os she walked and kissed it Hehind the Inventor stood Mra. Idi. son holding the flowers the children had or. Bhe, too, Was affected, and f appreciated what it was to Bdisop until 1 Game to Califor~ camsipenetipicommnce $750 FOR REVELL NURSE. A sealed verdict for $760 amainat Mrs. Marion Revell of No. 260 Weat One Hundred and Fourth Street, wife of Fleming H. Keveli jr, son of a pub- stice Deven- rt yeaterd sued by Mins ho asserted her employer had struck and kicked her and tore out her hair. Mrs, Revell’s story was that she had pushed the nurse out of'@ room, fearing Miss Cronin might harm her baby. 5. M. Meyer for the defense naid he would appeal John J. x neared for the plaintif?. CHILD GETS SICK CROSS, FEEAISH IF CONSTIPATED Look at tongue! Then give fruit laxative for stom- ach, liver, bowels. “California Syrup of Figs” can’t harm children and they love it. take the time from pl bowels, which become waste, liver gets sluggist Look at the tongu coated, or your child is listless, cross, feverish, breath bad, restless, doesn’t eat heartily, full of cold or has sore throat or any other children’s ailment, give a teaspoonful of “California Syrup of Figs,” then don't worry, because it is perfectly harmless, and in a few hours gan constipation poison, sour bile fermenting waste will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful chil . A thorough “inside cleansing” is men all that is neces- sary. It should be the first treatment given in any sickness. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask ly t for a 50-cent bottle of Caluorats Syrup. of Fig” which has tll directions for babies hidren ofa and for grown-ups plainly printe ee the bottles Look carefully and see that ft is tm the “California Fig Syrup Com; '—Advt. DuffysPure MALT WHISKEY i Unsurpassed for | renewing the nat- ural, healthful « activities off the stomach ¢ Hand diges- tive organs. - A MEDICINE for ALL MANKIND W. L..BOUCLAS 98, 99,50, *4, 4,50 &*6 Shoes Nee] thing that | | hie) taining .| start the facial treatments by ap- | light foods-—vegetables and fruits, Sev- nN K rare | 3 beat your question. | HOME GYMNASIUM | FOR WOMEN To Preserve Health, Strength | and Figure ° BY PAULINE FURLONG No. #0.—FACIAL MASSAGE. | Massage j¢ on ancient custom | which has bees practioed in this and | | many other countries for centuries, | The word massage moans to knead) ond will either reduce or de-| op the parte to whieh it te ap) inconsistent as this It ts the method of applica- Which produces the desired re- irm strokes cause the parts y destroying the fatty catis) bro he blood jeupply to the wasted parts | Hemember that if your bealth ts poor your complexion will be and Without either health or bem Will be the most miserable for health, if you are, nod! looks, je and not think that by filing the body with drugs cantharides and why In it seed in #0 | of so-called be: jyou will Unly by ty preparations that Yt i general care of} 2 You hope to ut- tain and @ healthy, youthful appearance and a clear askin, free | from all sorts of disfiguring blemishon ‘There is no more need for a woman to have wrinkles on ber face than on any other part of her body, and thelr presence can only be explained ignorance of the proper jcate them Wrinkles show ae ed condition of the skin and lack of oli, and no| soap should be used to cleanse tuo) face which Is dry and lined, Use a! am instead, Ruo} tly and ther apply | builder and pro- coed with th age, following the movements I shall describe below. THE MASSAGE, ‘ Begin to massage the face by the tips of the earn in small circles and work upward to pull up the sagging Jaws. Noxt slide the Sngers up to the temples beside the eyes to ban- ish the dreaded crow’s feet, Continue to move the fingers in small circles up to the forehead, over the eyes and work ng the forehead to remove the 1 there. Between the eyes use the eval motion with the long finger of each hand and work con- trary to the lines. Next go complete- ly around the eyes, very gently, from the inner corn ward. “This re- moves the fine lines around the eyes. Next the nose, in firm, downward strokes, one ,side at a time. The cheek muscles ‘are next, and here use | the heavy clawing stroke, with the fingers of both hands, pointing down- ward, and work from the corners of | the mouth upward over the cheek | bones. In the past series I told you how to massage and treat the double chip and neck and these should always follow the facial massage, In order to keep them firm, white, shapely and free from lines and other biem- ishes. If the skin ts not dry, and wrinkled, plying hot wet towels to the face to open the pores for at least five min- ules before using the cleansing cream, Then proceed as described above. After the hand massage, wipe away all traces of the tissue builder with @ soft cheesecloth and dash cold water on the skin to harden the flesh and close the pores. Never massage the face before going into the street, ‘as it causes the skin to chap and be- come dry and wrinkled. To-morrow's article the cause of black! they may be banished. explain is and how —_—— Letters From Evening World Readers Following Miss Furlong’s Lessons. MRS, E. W. K. (Cleveland) writes: “Please advise me of a good, remedy for acidity and constipation. Is milk of magnesia good for these trou- bles?” Proper foods and exercises will speed- ily overcome acidity and constipation, Avold white breads, hot rolls, sweets, much roeat, etc, Copious water drink- ing, fruits, green vegetables and salads are best for you to eat. Practise trunk raising and the liver squeeze exercises. Walk much and breathe deeply. Yes, milk of magnesia is effective but not at all necessary. JACK T, (Pittsburgh) asks: “Please tell me if eczema is contagious and also how to treat it.”” Eczema is not contagious. To over- come it, do not allow constipation to exist. Drink much water and eat very eral days’ fast is also advised. Fresh air, exercise and cheerful condition of the mind are essential also, ' MRS. J. H. as! ‘How can I avoid overeating? I have an enormou: petite and always feel a desire for I know I am weak not to overcome this habit. I am #0 anxious to lose weight.” Learn to chew and taste thoroughly every inorsel of food you take. Do not drink with meals. You will soon find pet you can get along on much less fo MRS. BETSY L, (Salt Lake) aska: “Do you advocate vapor’ baths for rheumat'sm? Are sweets to be avoided when this condtion exists?” Yos, vapor baths will help cure rheumatism, Sweets, starches and meat’ should be avoided. Take lots of water, lemon water and buttermilk between meals, An absolute fast from food, with copious water drinking, will'cure rheumatism within a fow weeks. MRS. GERTRUDE H. (Denver) asks: “Will you please publish a diet for obesity?” This has been published several | times. Send five cents to mo and re- J, BH. N. (@ man) writes—"What is and emearing the face with ali sort# many hair tonics?” ntharid Specialized Styles for the College Miss and Debutante Without over-sophistication, without a suggestion of the mature, these formah,tailleurs reveal the ultimate elegance to which suits of brought. 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