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HOME GY MNASIUM FOR WOMEN To Preserve Health, Strength and Figure BV PAULINE FURLONG Most eye troubles are the result nd when the much-abused and over give them rest and gentle caro for a organs and certainly the most sensit Proper treatment. Many eye troubles are the result performed under insuffictent light, and it is well to have a strong, clear light rectly over and back of the left sho Frequent headaches are sometimes the result of weak eyes and often the Wearing of suitable glasses for a few weeks will overcome this. If the eyes become red, bloodshot and ewolle begin treatment and revt before mo serious trouble arises, and If thi Not show improvement in a short time consult a good oculist at once. Tho eyo cup iMustrated tn to-day's Picture is a necessity in every bome and should be us with a mild eoluti Cleanse and strengthen the eyes. eye bath removes any foreign par- ticles or dust from the eyes and the boracio acid clears and brightens them to a remarkable degree, This treatment will curo granulated lds and strengthen and dred, in- flamed eyes most satisfactorily. Hot applications with the arldition of bo racio acid or witch hazel or salt water will reduce tho swelling and burning sensation from eyelids and are valuable remedies for the treat does very ool ment of simple eye troubles, caused by overwork and strain In using the eye cup all of the Maquid enters the eye and givas it a thorough bath and inside cleansing, which is much more thorough than Jocal applications. It also prevents the liquid from touching any other part of the face. Puffiness under the eyes ts caused by Internal disorders and kidney trou- bie, though sometimes from lack of rest. To cure them you must find the cause and try to remove it, as local applications will show very litUe im- prover If the puffiness appears HANDY STOMACH REMEDY 10 HAVE ABOUT THE HOME Instantly stops indigestion, gas, sourness, heartburn or acidity. The moment “‘Pape’s Diapep- sin” reaches the stomach all distress goes. As there {s often some one in your family who suffers an attack of indi- gestion, acid stomach, dyspepsia or me form of stomach trouble, why 't you keep Pape’s Diapepsin in the use handy? ‘This harmless blessing will digest gazthing you eat without the slightest mfort, and overcome @ sour, gassy stomach in five minutes. Tell your pharmacist to let you read formula plainly printed on these 60-cent cases of Pape's Diapepsin, then ici will readil why it makes indigestion, heartburn and other di ve minutes and relieves at once such miseries as belching of gas, eructations of sour, undigested food, nausea, headaches, dizziness, constipation and other stom- ach disorcers, Bome folks have tried so long to find relief from indigestion and dys- pepsia or an out-of-order stomach with the common every-day cures adver tised that they have about made up their ‘minds that they have something else wrong, or believe theirs is a case of nervousness, gastritis, catarrh of the stomach or cancer, This go doubt, is a serious mistak Your real trouble is, what you eat doe not digest; inste it ferments and pours, Lurie to wcid, pas and stomach poison, which putrefy in the digestive tract and intesti and besides, poi- son the breath with nauseous odors. A hearty appetite, with thorough digestion, and without the slightest discomfort or misery of the stom is waiting for you as soon as you decide to try Pape's Diapepsin.—Advt BENZOMINT ‘The First Word and the Last Word in SORE THROAT 50c AT RIKER-HEGEMAN BENZOMINT » 50-—-COMMON DISORDERS OF THE EYE. of our own carelessness and neglect, worked eyes rebel, take warning and The eyes are the | ive ones time. most abused | but are quick to respond to} of reading, sewing or other fine work ulder when using the eyes at night. | To demonatrate the of proper diet ducing the weight and figure meas: of excessively stout * Furlong will devote 0 reducing @ stout woman will offer herself for the pur- Furlon chosen from among Mi: New York City reade weigh over pound: not over thirty-five yeare must not use alcoholic be have undergone no ition, must not be sto: of illness nor have heart y other of ag vi your application to Mie Pauline Furlong, care of The Ev ning World. as the result of kidney trouble exist- ing, you may improve this cortdition by a change of diet. Eat no meats and drink neither tea, coffee nor any alcoholics, Drink much water and do not allow constipation to exist. If in- sufficient rest causes the puffs, get as much sleep as possible until they dis- appear. When taking the rest cure for the puffiness, apply hot wet ban- dages as hot as you can stand them to the eyes at least twenty minutes every day, This treatment induces sleep, and a nap of half an hour fol- lowing it will greatly hasten the treat- ment. A stye on the aye is caused by a dis- ordered state of the general system and lack of Vital resistance of the tissues forming the eyelid, It is mere- ly a boll occurring upon the margin of the lid, and eye strain may be the cause of the lowered vital resistance ods and plenty of rest for will prevent styea, but the & external treatment will help smove one if it has already ap- Bathe the eye with hot cloths for minutes to bring the stye to a ad, and then open tt with a fine, sterilized needle, After it is open, touch the spot with a small plec of twisted cotton saturated with p h oxide of hydrog Do not allow any to get Into the eye Monday | will explain the causes of catarrh, and will treatments for relief. outline simple its prevention and Readers of Miss Furlong’ artt- cles are invited to torte to her, in care of The Bvening World, re- questing information that will aid them in following her illustrated lessons. —— Letters From Evening World Readers Following Miss Furlong’s Lessons. VIVIEN writes: “I wish to extend my heartfelt thanks to you for the benefits which I have received from | your lessons in the paper, For six years { have suffered from constipa- tion, but do not suffer any longer, due to following your exercises described for this di For some reason pimples still continuo to appear on my face. 1 not eat sweets, greasy foods or pastry. you think I ought to consult a physician for 4 good blood purifier?) My skin has a dark, muddy appearance, even though I have nearly cured myself of black- heads through your advice in the pa- per. What will cure cold sores? Please tell me my measurements. I am five feet one inch tall.” When you practised the exercises and cured yourself of constipation of long standing you took the first step toward improving your complexton, which has evidently been in this con- dition for m rs, All of the In- eations abc hich you write to » suggest Wrong dict, impoverished blood and lowered vitality, Fresh alr, deep breathing, 1s most Important for one m your con and it is tne very best blood purifier, Do not eat fried foods, spices, cakes, white bread, &c, Fruits and green vege- tables will work @ wonderful {m- provement in your skin in a few woeks, Take grape juice and much water, No, witch hael will not grow hair, Use the jelly creams if the face Is inclined to chap and shows a tendency to superfluous hair, Do not massage nor use greasy creams of any kind. These stimulate the growth just as they would on the scalp. Touch the cold sores with nitre on @ puff of cotton, Improve- ment in the health and blood will keep them from appearing again, You should welgh 111 pounds, fore- arm 9, upper arm 10.2, neck 1 chest 3, bust 34, waist 24.6, hips 35, thighs 21, calf 15, ankle 7,8, THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 191 FROM DISEASE BIGGER THAN BY FAGHTING BY SMOKE AND GAS IN BRON CELLAR FIRE Proposed T:onsier of Cherter {rom New Jersey to Massochunetis Sur General of Na Wu One D {hut Unconscious Starkholders of the Amerivan Wovlen Company are " -~ \ “ remunded that the three months fiaed in the agreement tor “ey That 1.00 Are oa . 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WIGGIN, ut wat Deputy The ware y-olght seed MeKuben. reulowia and thirty s fiv Ninth Wonder of the World | TUNKHANNOCK VIADUCT (On The New 39 Mile Scranton-Binghamton Cut-off) Half a Mile Long—240 Feet High Ready November 7th, 1915 @] More than one hundred feet higher than the roadway of Brooklyn Bridge. @If erected in Broadway would fill street from building line to build- ing line from 23d street to 32d street to a height approximately that of the Flatiron Building. This is the crowning work of the Lackawanna Raiiroad’s amazing policy of development, which has subordinated expense and every other consideration to the one purpose of making the road what it is today, not many miles The Shortest Route New York to Buffalo But Also MILE FOR MILE THE MOST HIGHLY DEVELOPED RAILROAD IN AMERICA only by | LN min, al WAN STAIRS SLLD UGS \\' MW | | \\ | i ry i Safety First The double track roadway of this steel re- inforced concrete viaduct is enclosed between massive parapet walls three feet thick and rising above the track to a height of 4 feet, thus ensuring safety with- out interfering with the extraordinary w from train windows, \v eee ackawanna Railroad

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