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- i | KIDNAPPED BY TWO MEN, an 6 Ma" YOUNG ‘ee "s Cold Compound severe colds or grippe Promptly opens clogerd-up sos sit pansages im the hee » Gecherge of woe fellowes sich headache, dw core throat. soreness and stiffares Dow't stay stuffed up! Quit bowing | Bese your throbbing thee \e the world gives Payee Cold nee, Te sure causes fo you get “They draeeed me into the m snd drove at grea yaine — Advt A new trame if the wind breaks it peed When we got up ne and Twenty-neven nue the two men ot ) Bireet and T 0 nped on # #treet car.” the chauffeur “Storm Hero’’ Umbrellas ph Ginger, Fand to taste i | With the object of minimizing 41 er workers th shone asd ANOTHER TARZAN STORY! | fsctorion, the American Muscum of Do you remembor “TARZAN OF Safety has under way @ new ith THE AP campaign. 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Inside Ow Hundred and Twenty-third Hureet | “ Station, IDEAL Coakley went back and found Mo- XMAS Ginnis and Jennings hunting for the chauffeur, GIFTS No trace of Gladys Dawn could be found to-day at the address a wave, | plates eaten = maser $1 to$ $10, NOON MOVIES FREE. Macy's : THK BVERIRG WUEBLD, HOME GY NO. 53—DIET AND EX. Of all common disorders, which cises and water, inside and outside, ample. We all know that this disease is be divided into two varicties, articular panied by high fever, constitutional df of the joints and other rheumatism, or myelgia, ts a painful tissues covering them, Muscular rh Joints and muscles, such as the back ribs (called pleurodynia). are also frequently attacked, great relief. The diet for rheumatism should be simple and eliminate all animal foods, eggs, cream, cheese, milk, tea, coffee, condiments, sweets, white breads and hot rolls and, of course, alcoholic lt quors, Fruits and green vegetables, of which there are a large variety, should be eaten almost entirely for at least @ week or so, meanwhile much water, buttermilk and plain lemon wa- ter, without sugar, should be taken, Where the condition is acute and severe a complete fast from all solid foods should be taken and this will invariably bring great relief. The fast should only be taken under advice of ‘fa competent physician, to prevent sert- ous complications arising. As rheu- matism is really another form of tn- digestion, according to many surgeons, the quickest way to overcome It is to remove the cause, and this can only be done through fasting. ‘At least two quarts of water should be taken every day to flush the kid- neys and bowels, accelerate the ac- on of the skin and lungs and In- crease the activity of the vital or- guns. A sweat bath should be taken every |day in treating an acute case of rheu- |tnutism, providing of course that the jleart Is strong ehouxh to stand them, Deep breathing exercises for rheu- mals are Very Linportant, 6x1 ly for those sulfering from raouma- [tis of the muscles iying between the ribs, but If the deep breathing chal Jwentier ones until your condition is improved. 1 have so often written about the Value of exercises In the Ureatiuent of }rhoumatism, and have received ao |many kind ‘testimonials from many readers Who have benefited greatly by them, that it t 1s HECeD- sary to repeat them Leg cir- cling and arm swinging, with small dumb-bells are valuable exercises for those Who are sullering from the dull, aching pains of rheumatism, as these cause the blood to circulate through the part where the deposits which cause the pains have collected, and only by removing these deposits can you hope to relieve the pains of rheumatism, Muscle rubbing new form of massage and exercise, about which I have not previc told you and is illustra to-day Rub the body briskly with the palms of the hand, beginning and continuing to the peat several times. To-morrow | will explain how sore thront ard branch ‘ be avoided by regu jating the diet and keeping in proper physical condition. —— at the ankles houlders. Ke trata Letters Fron. toening Work Readers Fullowiny Mias Furiong’s Lessons, | cECILE 8, writes: "I am sure am speaking for a great many women when I tell you how very beneticial your course In exercises In the paper has veon. 1 have actually reduced twenty pounds since | started the course about six weeks ago, and al though 1 am not down to norms weight I know it will before I am, T have improved In ms general beaith and appearance, and even my nearest and closest friends notice a complete change in me and | tell me I am getting better lookiag, FOR WOMEN To Preserve Health, Strength and Figure BY PAULINE disagreeable symptoms. condition of the muscles and the) jis paintwl and diiticult pracuse the | not be long} MNASIUM FURLONG MUSCLE RUBBING FOR RHEUMATISM RCISE TO HELP RELIEVE RHEUMATISM. are benefited by simple foods, exer- rheumatism is perhaps the best ex- @ constitutional disorder, which may and muscular. The former is accom- sturbunces, acid sweats, inflammation The latter, muscular eumatism usually attacks the larger (called lumbago), shoulders (called omalgia), “stiff neck” (called torticollis), or the muscles lying between the | checks, tutionally and locally—the former with a change of diet, exercise, deep breathing and copious water drinking. hot and cold applications, massage and electricity, which sometimes gives | tonic, and it depends on your physi-! The external treatment consists of Readers of Miss Furlong's arti- cles are invited to write to her, in care of The Evening World, re- questing information that will aid them in following her illustrated ion ee and all the credit and thanks are due you. Only one thing bothers me and that is a growth of superfluous hair, and I am afraid to have anything done to remove It for fear it will be- sone.) worse. Can you advise me about this I thank you for your kind letter. Since you have never used anything but the peroxide, I should advise you not to start to put stronger remedies on the superfluous hair, as this only irritates the skin and makes the growth heavier, The electric needle is the only really effective method of removing the hairs and it does not leave 4 black mark or scar when properly performed, ‘The treatments are $5 a half hour in New York, The peroxide, with a little ammonia, will hairs and cause them to » brittle and fall off, Even lic is not always effective in tly removing the hairs, Do cold cream or massage, as not use these will only exaggerate the growth, IRENE W. asks: “Can you help me to overcome indigestion and poor cir- culation? Tam not a large eater and ean never stay warm; even in bed I grow gradually co | Indigestion is not always the result of too much food, but of a bad com- bination of them or ones that are heavy or do not agree with the sys- | tem, Poor circulation causes the body to remain cold, Deep breathing ts the best remedy for both of these condl- , and when combined with whole- ods and some trunk exercises, ch as body bending, trunk raising and liver squeeze, will’ soon overcome both troubles. Hot baths, followed by cold showers, cause reaction, atim- late the circulation and improve the digestion, BE. K. T. (Denver) asks: tell me if the bath should be n before or after the exerc'ses.” low the exercises with a warm bath with soup and water to cleanse the skin from perspiration, and then take the cold shower for @ minute or a0. K, La F. writes: "I have been fol- lowing your exercises for develop- ing vory sincerely. Iam five feet six inches tall. How long will I have to take the Internal bust developer be- fore it shows results’ I used to prac tice the ¢ how my wrists gi! y. What can ay T obtain al veloping? How as I tire very y What weight dum should 1 use? Mine are four each, From my hips to my very thin, espe ‘The internal ¢ ally my arms.’ nveloper is & CASTORIA For Infants and Children In USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS WSUREBVAY, NOV WOMAN FINANCIER FRANTIC ASNEW = ACDUSERS APPEAR More Bogus Checks Produced {n Court Against Mrs. Minuth Mre Anne Minuth. the Countess ot met rma known Hateted, teal high finances im dollar eter ree, wae to-day held in $1.00 ball for General Hessione by Magistrate Harrie in the Yorkwilie curt, following her arratgnment the char of pasting « worth! check for 8 upon Henjamin W Levitan, an architect, with offices [at No. 20 West Thirty-first Stree As the outoome of the big deals in real eetate and finance which, it t# | charged, Mra. Minuth promised to put through with the aid of @ woman | whom she is sald to have introduced as Mra. Blste French Vanderbilt, sev- |eral new charges were brought light to-day, when new complainoats appeared, Mra, Minuth had been beld under $1,000 ball following ber arrest on the Levitan charge, yesterday, but lee the request of Assistant District | Attorney Spies, Magistrate Harris doubled this ball in holding her Mr, Levitan charges he loaned Mra. | Minuth $68 and received her check for that amount on the Sherman National Bank, which was returned dishonored | This transaction, Levitan says, was the remult of previous dealings with | Mrs, Minuth, in which he drew for he “| architectural plans for a big hotel and a Broadway theatre, which never aterialized. | Mra, Minuth until to-day main- tained an attitude of calm composure | Ther 10, thet aay wore eer is tom, they het CATHOLIC LADIES’ EUCHRE. wm he AD the ¢ and wae acct ‘DANDRUFF GOES! \in the face of the charges against her. | But in the Yorkville Court this morn- | ing she lost her coolness for a mo- ment when, leaning forward, she cried hysterically: “I didn't do it! It's all a | frame-up.” Among the new complainants appear against Mrs, Minuth was Dr. James Ward of No, 604 West One Hu dred and Fourth Street, an art expe and linguist. He had not seen her since two years ago she left bim waiting in @ drug store for her to re- turn with “Mrs, Vanderbilt" and give him $150 to make good worthless which she gave him. Dr, Ward sald Mrs. Minuth had em- The muscles of the arms, legs, calf and thighs | ployed him to sell for her a collection Rheumatism should be treated both consti-| of valuable Lytgg ge After he had procured @ buyer, he says, he learned he had obtained an of $2,000 on to take it. The chest raising is a se- vere exercise and an advanc one, and beginners should not practise it. Try chest raising from the wall. Stand as far away from the wall as! you can to touch the hands on it. | ‘Then lower the chest to the wall,| keeping the knees rigid. This will | fll in the hollows in the neck, de-! velop the upper arm, strengthen the! wrists and develop the muscles of the | chest and bust, You should use very Hghtweight dumb-bells, and this is why you tire when exercising witn heavy ones. Get the one-pound bells, or, better still, the small flatirons from a ten-cent store, which welgh seventeen ounces each. Send me fif- teen cents and repeat your questions, You should weigh 140 pounds, to} cal condition how long you will have | time lof D HAIR GETS TRICK, WAVY BEAUTIFUL Save your hair! Double its beauty in a few mo- ments. Try this! Hair stops coming out and} every particle of dan- druif disappears. Try as you will, after an application derine, you cannot find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your 1 vt itch, but what will pl will be after a few weeks! u tI see hair, fine and downy #—but really new hair growing all over the s« A little Danderine doubles the beauty difference how dull, faded, brittle aud scraggy, just. moisten a cloth with Danderine and carefully draw it through your bair, taking one small strand at a you n wh ” immediately of your hair, No . fufty and pearance of wbun- je lustre, softness the beauty and shimmer have an arp an incomparab! and Juxuriance of true hair health. Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and prove that your hair is as pretty and soft as any—that it has been neglected or injured’ by careless. tre ment—that's all, Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to Vegetation, It gors right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. 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It is because H-O builds flesh and creates heat and energy 1n just the proportions needed to replace the flesh, heat and energy used up in study and play. It ranks next to mother’s milk in its balance of nutrients. And 80 we say, “they don’t stay thin long,” when breakfast begins with a big bow! of H-O and equal care is exercised in choosing the balance of their daily food. One other thing — thats flavor. Many children who do not le rolled oats take from the start to H-O. The H-O superiority of flavor is due to our exclusive pro- cess of steam-cooking. For over two hours our oats cook in sealed coohers—developing the rich, tull, oat flavor. This not only makes for deliciousness—it means as well | that i need cook H-O but 20 minutes to serve it com | pletely prepared for easy assimilation. hy not serve it tomorrow ? 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