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Nervousnore in caused by the low- * ering of the vital forees and ix an more enersy than it is maki air and exercise, overwork, worry and other injurious mental strains. The body, of course, ‘ives energy from food, air, water, &c, and ox- | pends « certain amount tn work, through digestion and recreation. It is easy to understand that if the expenditure of energy is more than that produced by the system the re. sult will naturally be @ lowering of the vital forces and eventual ger- nd to pleces during Inet on the treatle of the Long vous bankruptey. First, then, in Kailroad at Flushing Bri 3. aioe” ean loartea’ 1 importance, is to find the cause of rught th was hit by a your nervousness and tgy to over- th v nd then run over later, ‘The » white shirt Guderwear No Connection with any Other Establishment in the World. 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Overwork ts perhaps the greatest cause and result of serious nervous trouble and few realize the folly of it until it ts too late, and only those who have suffered with some nervous disorder understand thoroughly the; great unhappiness and utter despair which accompanied such a condition. The symptoms of existing nervous disorders are so many and varied that lack of space prevents me from going into the subject at great length, but, after all, the cure ts more tm- portant, as those who are nervous do not have to be told at length, about the symptoms. Restlessness, drumming of the fingers, facial con- tortions, irritability, Inability to con- centrate the mind, hysteria, attacks of tears and laughter, insomnia and many other conditions are among the not uncommon results of ner- vousness, These may all be treated | and eventually cured by the newer | drugs have long since been aban- doned by most of the modern phy: cians, who have found them abso- lutely incapable of producing any improvement tn the health of their patients. Over-feeding and bad combinations of food are perhaps two of the greatest causes of nervousness, as very often the mére work of digesting and ex- creting @ larger amount of food than the body needs lowers the vitality and causes extreme nervous complications. For those of sedentary habita two meals a day of simple foods and at intervals of six or seven hours or even longer will be found advisable, and this diet, combined with a few of the simplest exercises, such as walking, deep breathing, stretohin; and relaxing, five minutes twice day, will show a wonderful improv ment in the digestion, nerves and gen- eral health, Inactivity of the bowels and kidneys through lack of exercise usually re- sults in nervousness, because the ac- cumulation of waste in the system ia retained, and any of the trunk movements, such as liver squeeze, trunk twisting and raising will help overcome this condition within a few days from the time you start to practise them To-day’s illustration shows a valuable exercise, which practically brings into play every muscle of the stretches the muscles at the si What Dys eptics "Should Eat A Physician's Advice, “Indigeation and practically all forma of stomach trouble, about nine # are duo to hypernctdtty sufferers ten, food that is acid in its by chemicat action In oldity. Unfortunate. inates most foods which are pleasant to the taste as well as those whieh are rich in bleed, flesh and nerve bullding properties, ‘This is tho | reason why dyspeptice and stomach euf | Hare usually eo (h tog im that vital | come fro well ody. For benefit of thoee gufferers who have be obliged to exclude from their diet starchy, | ing kor fate to keep up @ ad of ‘the usual. feel Of Udensiness and fullnegs, vow ‘etl! md that your food agrees with you per- tly, 1 know of nothing better, ¢ Pisin bisurated miagneaia as a food Fective and antacid. It has no din a but by" neutralinos nents, aud thus mach Lin: Pounibly be Niche that acts lining rather than the ing an inflamed and drugs instead of the sense of di 1 your want at next meal: take some of the Disureted magnesia, as soo if Pm st right —anve FOR WOMEN To Preserve Health, Strength | Indication that the body te using up | | caused by over-teeding, Inck of fr a | methods of diet, exercise, breathin, st and bath: t ancient em of treatment by| MNASIUM Muscie STRETCHING Form | NERVOUSNESS the waist and increases the breathing | Capacity. Take your position with tho welght of the body on the right leg, right hi on hip and left arm raised as high aa possible. Prom this position throw the weight forward and on the left leg, without moving the foot, bring the left fist down to the left hip and raise the right hand. Sway backward and forward at least twelve times. A few minutes of this stretching exercise will prove to you that this movement affects nearly all muscles of the arms, legs and trunk, Inhale deeply as you go backward and exhele as you come forward. To-morrow | will and cure ef neuralg plain the cause ' Readers of Miss Furtong’s ert clea are invited to write to her, in care of The Evening World, re questing information that will ota them tn following her (lustrated lessons. Letters From Evening World Readers Following Miss Furlong’s Lessons. MRS. H. M. K. (AND MANY OTH- ERS): 1 am giving you a reliable bust reducer. Jt i, like all other things worth while, much trouble, but will bring results, if you uve It in connec- tion with the rest of the advice I have wlven for general body-reducing. ‘This treatment really produces wonderful results, even without exercise and diet, but. of course the reduction is mucn slower. Into a bow! of hot water: hot as you can stand the hands—pla one pound of epsom salts and one-half pound of bicarbonate of soda. Bathe the breast in hot cloths, dipped in this mixture, for twenty minutes, keeping the water hot. Dry the breast gently and rub in spirits of camphor, On account of numerous requests for ex- ternal treatments to reduce the breast I shall give another reliable one, rece ommended by Dr. Vaucaire: Aristol, two grams; white vaseline, thirty Krams; essence of peppermint, ten drops.’ Mix and rub in the breast, While 1 am giving you this formula, I would advise you to try the other dy, | (reatment given to-day first, as 1 am sure you will find it very satisfactory. L. D. writes: “I have been a fol- lower of your instructions ever since they began and must say they ha accomplished wonders for me, Can you Imagine how good it makes me feel when my friends whom I meet say how good 1 look and how thin 1 am getting? I followed the exercises for the double chin and am happy to say that this has disappeared entirely, and while a few wrinkles appeared, when the fat melted away, I bathed thi# part in cold alum solution every night and let it dry in the skin. This has banished the wrinkles and loose flesh. While I am not losing weight at an alarming rate, still I notice an improvement in my figure and shall continue the other exercises until T have accomplished my purpose, I had put in most of my energy on the dou- ble chin exercises, and since they have worked such wonders I shall now go in for the others. Please, tell me if lemon juice (pure) taken in the morn- - |e, immediately upou arising, is bene- ficlal and will it aid in the reduction of flesh? Do you think it will give one indigestion? I thought I would tell yew about the benefits I derived from the alum solution on my néck #0 you could publish {t for the benefit of your other readers.” I thank you for your kind lett ‘The lemon should be taken In a gl of water, preferably hot. It 1s very good for the system, liver and com- plexion and will not cause indigestion. M. 8. asks: ‘Does camphorated oll reduce the bust and does tlils treat- Iment apply to unmarried women as well as married ones?” Yes; camphorated oll or spirits of camphor will reduce the breast. Use it after bathing in hot water, MABEL M. (Denver), writes: ‘I am anemic and need blood, Is it true that grape jutce is a blood pro- DAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1015. | Stewart & Co. 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