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' = tart: RRA a Peas ropes. Puts Another _ Face on It Many a man jauntily takes his cup or two of coffee at a meal and declares that coffee doesn’t hurt him! But wait until the poisonous drug, caffeine, in the coffee begins to show its cum@ative effects, and puts a different face on the proposition. It’s a fact any one can verify, that caffeine hardens the arteries, brings on premature old age, and sallows and wrinkles the skin. Some of the signs are headache, irrita- bility, biliousness, heart flutter, sleeplessness, dizziness, “fag,” and so on. i * The way out is to quit coffee, and for a pleasant, health- "gat beverage use (‘THE EVENING WORLD, MO HOME GYMNASIUM . FOR WOMEN BY PAULINE FURLONG | i | Dero BREATHING EXERCISE, No. 56—Proper Breathing to Avoid Lung Troubles. F all the essentials to life the oxygen of the air is the most im} it O and is only obtained by deep, full breathing. The more we ‘the more oxygen, and the more oxygen, the more life. We may live with- Sut food for weeks and even months, without liquids for several days, but without air we can live but a very few minutes, When ft is understood that one-third of all the body’s waste and poisonous matter, resulting from the change of the body tissue, is excreted through the lungs, a fair idea may be gathered of the necessity Of a great amount of pure fresh air entering them NDAY, 1s five feet five. Wil you please tell me what I should weigh and meas- ure? Lam fifty years old and my hair \s just beginning to turn gray, Will | the sage tea darken it and does it | have to be used more than once? Will you please tell me how to mix and apply it and de it hi I thank you for your kind fetter, You should weigh 185, but a few pounds either way make no differ- ence, Wrist, 6; 9.9; bi fed arm, 10.9; neok, 18.8; chest, 35.6; dunt, 87.6; waist 36.5; hips, 38; thighs, 22.7; calf, 14.1; 8. Bage tea is harmless and will darken the hair. Pour boiling water over two ounces leaves. Let stand until etrain, Use on a clean hands in water, Always dry them thoroughty and then rub in glye- orine, MRS. L, writes! “How oan I develop my bust and gain about ten pounds? My neok and shoulders are very thin and sorawny.” Send me fifteen cents and repeat your question. MRA. H. E, T. (Cleveland) aske: “Siow can 1 get the back copies of articles for Poe 2 large waist, ab- domen and bust? lease state what you_mean by jelly oreams. .I have tried everywhere and cannot find are the clear liquid onea which come in tubes and contain glycerine and other ingrediants suit- able for oily complexions and {nolined to superfluous hair. They are also recommended for coarse pores. ‘The Jelly creams do not require any fubbing and quickly disappear, They should be applied to @ perfectly clean akin, as they are readily absorbed by {t and are splendid as a base for powder. I think better success may be found a | bed ovine is al- ready pre! , am you a reliable formula for one: Gelatine (dest white), % ounce; 4 ounces, several hours, then heat over luke warm water, until dis- solved; then add: he go of borax, 4 ounces; witch Mot), § ounces, Mix well, L. D, 8. writes: “Your exercises have done wonders for me, and now Teed Genet ee enone me of bad breath? My teeth are all in food condition, @o it must be some- thing else.” Offensive breath i# seldom from the teeth or mouth, but is caused by bad stomach, Overcome indigestion or constipation, which are surely exist- each minute of the day. ‘The blood makes a complete treat —< << — of the body every three minutes, | weeks; correct and erect carriage of carrying oxygen to the tissues, and the body, freedom from restraint and returning to the lungs hoavily Iaden| systematic exercise, It is absolutely with the waste and poisons resulting | necessary to hold the chest bigh at from tlasue waste, all times. To-d: picture shows @ Very tow people breathe properly. | deep breathing ise for develop- and this Is to be deplored, for only jing the lungs. doop breath through full use of the lungs can youlend raise the arms upward, palms hope to become strong, mentally andjfacing the celling and stretch as Physically. Deep breathing a8 &/though you were trying to touch it. mental exercise leads to a degree of| After @ moment slowly lower face self-control and self-expression, and|and arms and exhale the breath. ing, and you will be rid of the bad breath, Eat much less food at meals, and at least six or seven hours apart. Frequent sweat baths, out door ex- ereise, bathbrush scrubs, and much water drinking will overcome this condition In @ short time. wovamens 16, 10i8 00 1916. CLAIMS 34 NEW VOTES FOR WOMEN IN HOUSE Mrs, Médill McCormick, Suffragist Leader, Announces Added Strength In Congress. WABHINGTON, Nov, 16—In statement issued to-day, Mra, Me- dill MoCormick, Chairman of the Na- tional Congressional Committees of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, predicted as the result of “What will) suffrage eampaigne tn New York, a| Now Jersey, Massachusetts and Pennayivania an estimated gain to date of thirty-four votes in the House and three in the Senate. She saidt “We expect new votes from Maine, Vermont, Connectiout, North Caro- lina, Mlorida, Alabama, Louisiana, Texas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Minne- sota, Missouri and Nebraska. Besides this, twenty-two States will join in our plana for Congressional district demonstrations—our ‘farewell parties,’ As we call them—to the members of Congress before they leave home for Washington.” Tuesday, Nov. 16, ta the date set for these Congressional district dem- onetrations. —_—_—-—— v7 are| ONE MASHER TO ISLAND; ANOTHER IS FINED $10 Man Who Pleads Guilty of Insult- ing Woman Gets Lightest Pen- alty Imposed. A ten-day sentence and a $10 fine were the penalties imposed in Yorkville Court yesterday upon two mashers for insult- ing women tn the streets, Robert Bwethurst, thirty-five, @ pubtio accountant of No. 63 Bentley Avenue. Jersey City, was fined $10 by Magistrate McQuade in the Day Court after he pleaded guilty of insulting Mrs. Blanche Levy of No. 1018 Bryant Avenue, the Brons, at Broadway and Thirty-second treet gwontyehver et No 3338 Third Avenue, 0 Bronx, was sentenced to serve ten ve @ workhouse for accostin, veral young women at One Huni gnd Twenty-eighth Street and Third Avenue yesterday afternoon. Swethurat escaped a month in the workhouse * AUTO AMBULANCE IN CRABH. | sen og A HupeenProndentot the ee poration. For nearly = arguon| finery Was been et ad eralteeaia: , u 08. “4 withe atate of [Louisiana now has tn the courts & sult to oust the © from the State on the ground that 1 tw combination In restraint of trade. Dr. Osler on Tuberculosis Sir William Oster, Regias Professor of Medicine at Oxford, says im his “Practice of Medicine” (1892), on page 249: “The healing of pulmonary taberculosts ts shawn the recovery of patients in as fospital ambatance skid- asphalt m Atlantic and , Brooklyn, shortly before ran into a Ralph Avenue trolley car, The ambulance was put out of commission and Dr. Bert Callagan, a surgton, who was on the seat with the driver, was thrown against the wind- shield and received cuts and bruises, He was attended by Dr. Costello of St. Mary's Hospital The troll car was not damaged. There were Tow passengers tn It and 16] gna’ qangclated pneumonia. a scar taeee te one was hurt. Ernest Wells, chauffeur te cd, while the smaller cascous arede of the ambulance, escaped injury. The | formed, | eine ine cams te embutance was returning to the hospital | become Ties moda we after having taken an injured woman auch bag gn en e shoul term home. ot ee ee ts SUGAR REFINERY TO RESUME. | {crr"cr a time onte io tent of a lime salt with other valuable Ingredients as to be Chalmette Plant, Threatened in Suit, to Run Full Force. NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 15—The Chal- motte refinery of the American Sugar Refining Company in the near future will resume full operation and will give em- playment to 1,000 additional workmen, ded on the been fou t Is worth a trial, untene other treat+ ment already fe succeeding. We make no promives concerning it any more tham do reputable physicians with thelr presertp: tions; but @ince it contains no oplates, narcottcs of habit-forming drugs, i te te. From your druggist ireot. C. C. SHAYNE & CO. Importers and Manafactarers of STRICTLY RELIABLE FURS Coats, Wraps, Neckwear and Muffs In All The Fashionable Furs 126 West 42nd Street through the testimony of neighbors as to his good character, NEW YORK | ‘INSTANT POsTUM —the pure food-drink. This delightful beverage is made from finest wheat, roasted with a bit of wholesome molasses. Looke and tastes’ like high grade Java coffee, but contains no caffeine nor any . other harmful substance. Postum makes for health, happiness and vigor. “There’s a Reason” [The May Manton Fashions | HRB ts one of the smartes cost- H tumes for young girls and small women that could be offered. The skirt te in the semi-ciroular style that 1s #0 generally liked and always so graceful. The coat ts a simple, loose one, but it ta held by a belt wed under the arms that gives it @ distinctly novel effect. It can be made with a shaped front edge or if a perfectly plain coat 1s wanted, it can be made with straight front edge and without the belt, when it takes on quite the character of a simple box coat. In the picture, duvetyn ts the material and it is trimmed with fur. It would be dim- cult to find a more fashionable material | or @ more fashionable combination, but there are of course numberless sultings that can be used, Frieze and Bootch cheviot are being much worn for simple and velvet, velveteen and corduroy also are exceedingly smart. Wool poplin makes handsome suits, and for the women of small stature there are exceedingly beautiful silks and nating that make up beautiful in this way, but which may perhaps be a Little too mature for the girls, Fur is the ac- cepted finish of the season, but the fur need not be costly and collar and cuffs only would be quite sufficient for styfe, if for any reason it is not considered ad- visable to use the band at the lower edge. The collar may be worn high or turned down aver the coat, For the 16-year size will be needed 8% yards of material 36 inches wide, 3% yards 44, 2% yards 64, with 2% yards of fur banding for the lower edge and 1% yards for the collar and cuffs, For the skirt will be needed, 3% yards 36 inches wide, 2% yards 44 or 54, with 2% yards occasions, Basting Line and Howance), Loose ‘and Small’ Women, 0 or Three Plece Skirt nd Small Women, 16 and No. 8866, and of the skirt, No, 8628, are each cut in sizes for 16 and 18 years, simple rules followed, will show a re- of fur banding, The pattern of the coat,| fF at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION U, Penald Buliding, 100 West Thirty-second Street (oppo~ Uros.), corner Sixth Avenue ‘Thirty-second Street, sent by met! on recelpt of ten cents tm coin of h pattern ordered. 1 RTANT-—Write your address plainly and always specify size Wunted, Add two cents for letter postage if ins hurry, stamps Will shortly be presented to the ple of the United States by as @ physical one increases nutrition and elimination, restores the lines of the figure, burns up unhealthy super- | fluous flesh, fills in hollows in the bony neck, clears the complexion, In- creases energy and endurance, im-/| proves digestion and renders the gystem practically immune from common disorders. The wearing of tight belts, corsets and oollare is a frequent cause of improper and shallow breathing, and all of these should be discarded by persona who are desirous of improv- ing health and appearance. To in- crease the size of the chest It ts necessary to insure an immediate tn- crease in vitality, and this is the es- sential condition of power, mental | and physical. ‘The lungs are the most elastic and most easily developed of all the struc- tures of the human system, and three Practise this often in the open air or by an open window. Readerg of Miss Furlong's artt clea are invited to write to her, in care of The Evening World, re questing information that will aid them in following her ilustrated lessons, re: Letters From Evening World Readers Following Miss Furlong’s Lessons. MRS. LENA 8, writes: “Please tell me how to get the double chin exer- cises which were printed some time «go?" Sond me 10 cents and repeat your question, ANNA 8. writes: “I could not re- frain from letting you know the great wonders your exercises have done for me, When I started I weighed 163 markable improveneas within a few pounds and now weigh 188. My height FIRST OFFICIAL FRENCH GO She Wiorld vernment of France to the War Correspondent of The World, Announcement will be mad taste Sunshine Grahame wSiasty ws pasty, unten bet ondin, Look for the dollineach ing withal Go well with chosolate packses of Takhome or milk—jest what the children lke for iscait, Eight pretty between meale—10c. costumes in other ‘akhoma package. it makes milk taste Thirty-fourth Street NEW An Important Sale of Men’s Silk Shirts and Neckwear in attractive price assortments has been prepared for to-morrow (Tuesday): Negligee Shirts, of heavy Japanese Habutai Silk, in an extensive variety of new and smart patterns and colors; also in plain white o © «© «© «6 « at $4.65 Negligee Shirts of a fine quality crepe de Chine; in large assortment of handsome patterns; also plain white . . at $5.85 Silk Four-in-hand Scarfs; in attractive stripes or figures, with effective color com- binations ‘ *« © « at 65c¢ Four-in-hand Scarfs, made from rich Imported Silks; in the latest designs and colors, $1.20 : MEN’S PAJAMAS of Outing Flannel will also be on sale at the sametineat % . . «© persuit $1.10 A Sale of Men’s Underwear for to-morrow will afford splendid values in the following assortments: ” BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS . Medium weight, with long or short sleeves; ankle Drawers » per garment 50c Shirts of gray cotton-and-wool, long sleeves; with ankle length Drawers, per garment 78c¢ MEN’S UNION SUITS of gray cotton-and-wool, ankle length, with long sleeves . «© ©» « persuit $1.35 BH. Aliman & Cn. FIFTH AVENUE-MADISON AVENUB YORK Thirty-fifth Street Celluloid Toilet Articles A special offering to-morrow will afford remarkable price’ advantayes. In all cases — the price quoted includes the engraving of Monogram to order on each article: Hair Brushes, $1.65 | Trinket Boxes 7% 98c bushey see — Nail Buffers . 650 mbs . . . “ Cloth Brushes, 1.85 Sees 5 Oy Hat Brushes, . 1.25 Button Hooks, Nail Hair Receivers, 65c Files, Salve Boxes, Puff Boxes . . 65c | each . . 3 6 380 Also a Three-piece Set, consisting of Mirror, Hair Brush and Comb in box; each article initialed in dignified Old English, at the special price of . . . perset $4.25 In the Trimming Section (First Floor) {s displayed new assortments of Spangled Garnitures in large and attractive varieties of shapes and colérs. Included are royal blue, sphinx, emerald green, orchid, pink, opal and all black, t A Special Sale to-morrow will present CHIFFON ROSE TRIMMINGS in all pink, light blue and pink, and in the charming pastel shades, at per yard + «© « « 28 & 65¢ VERNMENT PICTURES OF FIGHTING IN FRAN Through Mr, E, Alexander Powell, correspondent of The World with the Allied Armies, the stirring pictures of the French Armies in action, taker for the official records of the nation, have been secured. These Official Motion Pictures were taken on the battlo- fields and in the trenches under the direction of the Great General Staff of the French Army for the National Archives and loaned b: le this week of the date on which these pictures will be shown in the United <= States for the first time.—Under management of Morris Best “a y i