The evening world. Newspaper, November 12, 1915, Page 8

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SIZES 1¢—18—96 ana AT ONE-THIRD LESS THAN RETAIL PRICES. ede OTHER RUITS from 812.50 tn AIS COATS & DRESSES from 85 to 825 ele Legislature. Until last. ny ma’ *| Mr. cou ral No Connection With Any Other Establishment in t Fur Trimmed Coats are specially priced at 18.50 25.00 35.00 1,000 will be placed on Sale to-morrow in the Hosiery Department (First Floor) at the special priceof. . . . per suit $5.00 The assortments embrace complete Suits in all white, copenhagen, oxford or castor. & Apparel of Distinction for Young Girls and Children ’ The section devoted to Girls’ and Children's apparel contains the newest styles in | School and Dress Coats, Every-day and | Party Dresses, Blouses, Shirt Waists and Separate Skirts, adapted for all occasions, and at prices ranging from the most reason- able to the more expensive. | ’ a 5 Rieger RSE See ESOS dernon, Kentucky was conceded in a@ state- ment issued to-day by Edwin P. Morrow Gubernatorial candidate. also denied widespread rumors that the Republicans might contest the than 300 votes, WORTH 43 & 45 West 34th Street, oti ise SATURDAY A SPECIAL SALE OF \ Coats & New Long Flare Models, Never Before Shown ESS SOS we GB. Altman & Cn. FIFTH AVENUE - MADISON AVENUE Nov. 12—The elec- O, Stanley of Hen- Democrat, as Governor of f Somerset, the Republican Mr. Morrow BY PAULIN ction of Mr. Stanley before the ight Republican campaign nagere had claimed @ victory for Morrow. Returns from the 120 inties In State showed a plu ity for Mr. 4 itanley of slightly more lhe World, porite Suits To-day's exercise shows the side large waist and high abdomen. q Of all the disorders of the human «ystem, constipation is the most common. The treatment for it is so fact that it is so prevalent must be o1 and prevent it. \ starvation. eating are also frequent reasons for ‘The evil results of constipation jare many and varied, but the one fact stands out clearly that the very first rational treatment of any disease 15 {to cleanse the system and bowels, to | relieve them of the poisons and waste |matter which are the real cause of common disorders appearing. Why not, then, take this precaution in the beginning keeping all of the elimi- nating organs clean and in perfect working order, to perform the duties intended by nature? ; Constipation and torpld Iver re- | spond to intelligent treatment almost immediately. Exercises for the dor- mant muscles of the trunk are the only rational and permanent cure for these two diseases. ‘The continued use of drugs will eventually cause many serious complications and ren- der the eliminative organs weak and wholly incapable of performing their KY Imported Velour Coat, Zibeline Coat, Duvetyn Coat cca tects ae. valusbie hi (a6 Wanted Silver Opossum Ring Tail Raccoon Natural Raccoon treatment of constipation, among F 4 Trimmed: Trimmed: Trimmed: them fruits, salads, green vegetables, fais” One of Our One of Our One of Our all dark breeds, coarse cereals hom ‘ ed wheat, oatm Fur trimmed. $35.00 Models $18.50 Models $25.00 Models ee brane Wenn trults arp eaten ane laxative they should be taken between 4 Thirty-fourth Street NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street H Misses’ Tailor-made Suits and Coats ‘ (Fur-trimmed) ij A special offering presents fashionable Modes at the following interesting price concessions: © SuitsofWhipcord . . . . . $22.50 Coats of Zibeline . . . . . $19.50 © Suits of Broadcloth eg > BOO Coatsof Corduroy. . . . . 22.50 & \ Suits of Velveteen or Broadcloth . 35.00 CoatsofCloth. . . . . . 29.50 5 “i (Second Floor) » Play Suits for Little Children Young Men’s Suits t (sizes 2 to 6 years) The extreme care exercised in the selection of + : In order to further introduce these ideally Young Men’s Suits made for B. Altman & Co. ‘ comfortable and picturesque little Woolen is an assurance of garments of faultless © Suits, consisting of a snug Sweater, Leggings, | style, tailoring and quality. Reasonable © Cap and Mittens to match, prices obtain, In the regular stock are especially attractive Suits . . . + at $23.50 & 25.00 Iso Cutaway Frock Coats, and correct eve- ning clothes, including Dinner Suits. The Boys’ Clothing Department is featuring prominently in the regular stock large assortments of OVERCOATS, SWEATERS & BATHROBES im attractive styles, and at moderate prices. For the younger boy the stock of Washable Suits, which are now worn at all seasons, is most complete, the very attractive models being shown in desirable materials, popularly priced. HOME GYMNASIUM FOR WOMEN NO. 55—HOW TO KEEP THE LIVER FROM BECOMING TORPID. in overcoming torpid liver and constipation, and in the reduction of the Constipation is caused by several different conditions, the most important of which is insufficient fluid in the system, and water Lack of exercise, improper and shallow breathing and over- | ~ ito express what wonders they have | The Marimba is » Central American E FURLONG Readers of Miss Furlong’s ertt clea are invited to write to her, in care of The Evening World, ro |! questing information that will aid |! them in following her ditustrated | | body twisting movements so valuable easy and simple and cheap, that the nly through ignorance of how to cure constipation existing. meals and not at meal time. Oranges, lemons, peaches, grapes, prunes, firs, and all berries are laxative fruits. Nuts, rhubarb, turnips, honey, cider and buttermilk are also recommended in the diet for constipation. At least two quarts of water a day should be| taken, and ten minutes should be al-| lowed for the trunk exercises, such | as trunk raising. liver squeeze and body bending, as illustrated, to} strengthen and tone up the abdom- | inal muscles, and aid the organs in| eliminating the body's waste, The exercise illustrated to-day should be performed with a sharp side bend, at the waist line, and is purely a side movement, and should find you resting the entire weight of the body on the side of the leg and bips. About six times for each side which is of great value in the treat: of consUpation and sluggish cmaalioaaea Letters From Evening World Readers Following Miss Furlong’s Lessons. A. B. L. writes: “Your articles on! health have held my attention from | tffe very first and I have most all of the numbers, though I do not need them, I am saving them for future | reference, as I do value them ao much. It ts really impossible for me | done for me in general, and I have| confidence that much more could be accomplished if I only had more time to devote to the course, I have been quite slender, but am taking on flesh quite steadily and my body is look- ing splendidly, not a bone can be seen, and my bust and arms have rounded out wonderfully, so much #0 that I am almost afraid I shall have to go in for the reducing course if I am not careful, I have taken your advice and rest for five minutes after lunch, and feel so refreshed, and I think this rest has played a great part in my change of health. My neck and throat are making slow progress and I am using cold salt solution, ap- plying it with a flesh brush, every morning upon arising. I have used your developing cream, and my skin responded to it to such an extent that my friends all remarked about the Improvement in dt, but I now no- tice a regular down all over my face and shoulders. I do so need a treat- ment of this kind, as my skin ie very dry and inclined to wrinkle. I cannot use @ soap, as it seems to dry my skin, Can you help me?” Your kind testimonial pleased me very much, I hope you have not over- looked the chest raising exercises and deep breathing, to develop the should- ers, bust, chest and neck, as they are very effective and really work won- ders in a very short time, Use almond meal instead of soap on the Ary skin and use jelly lotions if you are in- clined to superfluous hair, Any con- stant massage with greasy creams will promote the growth of hair, just as it would if applied to the ecalp, MRS. MAUDE 8. R. writes—“It was with great interest that I read your article on gout, as I have been a terrible sufferer from it for the last three years and, after spending a small fortune, have not bad any relief. I have it in my shoulders, also hip Joint, m addition to my toes, and I am terrified for fear the dreadful disease will spread all over my body, if tt ia not arrested in some way. The leg swinging exercise, you illustrated, for those in the first stages of the pains of gout, is too strenuous for me, ow- ing to the inflammation in my right hip. I would certainly apprectate it if you could advise me of something not so dificult and also what to eat to relieve this.” There is not much that I can add to the article which waa published last week about gout, and if your caso ls too far advanced to permit you to exercise massage will bo the only wise substitute, As gout is only The Sensation of the Panama- Pacific Exposition. The Marimba Players And of course Columbia is right on the job with some record for you. instrument—and you can believe it's fine, ; Poet and Peasant ' an Pique Dame Hear it to-night at your dealer's, A-1832 65 cents A Special Sale to-morrow wiil comprise Boys’ Mackinaws, in assorted plaids, $5.75 DOUBLE- DISC COLUMBIA RECORDS | asain MTL OE TTD another diet shoul All meats, ¢; fish, cream, ch Pp sem will h good as the more felp them symptom of indigestion, the strenuous ones. Turkish kind | particles improving Id be regulated accordingly. | of eweat baths are comune ef tion. throw off the worn-out _ 25.00 Style, OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & © Ath Street—New York ‘ Announce for To-morrow (Saturday) Sale of Women’s Tailored Suits At Reduced Prices Women’s Tailored and Dressy Suits taken from the stock in a wide range of this season’s most fashionable ° materials and colors; fur, velvet and braid trimmed. Will Be Offered at 29.75 Make and_ Linings represent the usual Oppenheim, Collins & Co.'s high standard of quality. 35.00 OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & CG 34th Street—New York Misses’ Fur Trimmed Velveteen Suits A wide range of the season’s most fashionable models, belted, flare, tailored blouse effects; various coat lengths. Richly lined and wool interlined. 45.00 29.75 35.00 and 55.00 Misses’ Tailored Suits Several models of Broadcloth and Gabardine in fashionable colors, various coat lengths, trimmings of fur, velvet and braid. Special 20.00 Misses’ Suits of Gabardine, Broadcloth and Whipcord, in Black, Naty, Plum, Brown and Green; fur trimmed. : Misses’ Velveteen Suits, braid and fur trimmed belted models, superior silk lined and wea 29.78 interlined. anal 25,00 Special Misses’ Smart Coats Misses’ Coats of Corduroy, Mixtures, Velour Checks and Zibeline; attractive models suitable for general wear; some fur trimmed. Misses’ Dressy Coats of Broadcloth, Velou: Cloth, Duvetyne and Corduroy, silk throughout and interlined. Misses’ Seal Plush Coats; smart belted model, with trimmings of Skunk Opossum or Rac coon; silk lined throughout, Special 35.00 a 29.75 Exceptional Values Offered in . Girls’ Velveteen and Corduroy Coats Dressy model af superior Velveteen and Corduroy, in Black, Brown, Green and Burgundy. New Chin Chin Collar, Mole 2 25.00 Beaver trimmed, richly lined and interlined. Girls’ Coats—+ to 10 years. Girls’Tailored and Dress Coats of Broadcloth, Whipcord,Wool Velour, Corduroy and Chin- chilla; Fur & Velvet trimmed. Speciai 9.75 Girls’ Velveteen Coats in Ma- hogany, Green, Brown, Black Aon Coveaha: n; Fur collar; full lined and interlined. Special 12.75 Girls’ High Class Dress Coats of Chiffon Broadcloth, Velvet- een and Corduroy; Beaver and Squirrel trimmed; Silk lined throughout and interlined., Special 19.75 Special / Girls’ Coats—10 to 16years, Girls’ School Coats, modelsin Corduroy, Zibelines, Chinchilla and Mixtures, in Green, Brown and Navy, Special 9.75 Girls'Dressy Coat: Pebble Cheviot, Velour Wool Plush and Overplaids; Fur and Velvet trimmed, Special 13.75 Girls’ Dressy Coats of Broad cloth and Corduroy, in Navy, Brown, Green and Black; trimmed; full lined warmly interlined, Special 19,75 Fur and

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