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HOME GYMNASIUM FOR WOMEN BY PAULINE FURLONG Acid Stomachs No. 57—Correcting Round Are Dangerous Shoulders. Round shoulders are caused by a HE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1918. NEW LAWS NEEDED TO STOP KILLINGS, BY AUTO SPEEDERS & formula for a neck bleach: #.1! you! kindly give it again?” } Une equal parts of peroxide of by drogen and water, of half !emon juice and water. DOROTHY asks: “Will | state In the paper the di tween hard corns and vase. My toes are very tender, skin peels off And notice © bad odor, Can you help | me to overcome this? Please give good liquid rouge formul safer | | from poor circulation and headaches | blood seems to stay in the top of the} head. What can I do to relieve the a : a large percentage of those arrested for overspeeding are owners. At tempts in the Legislature to remedy this so far have jed. There are powerful influences against euch an amendment to the law, and up to this time they have been successful. “Another weak point is that the present machinery does not auto- matically detect persons who are sec- ond and third offenders at the time, The Police Department keeps records and the police oficer telephones to the department to get the record before jut putting it into effect. ‘Another weakness in the law, if y opinion, is the fact that the Secre- ‘y¥ of State does not act until ad- vised by the Magistrate. Where tho records at his office show three con- victions he should be compelled to revoke the Heense without waiting to ‘om the Magistrate, greatest power over chauf- feurs and drivers of motor vehicles is the right to suspend or revoke licenses. The stispension should be for any time, a month, two months, six months or a year. In London the police suspend or revoke on an aver- age about 6,000 licenses every year. “The power of suspension vocation should be stated ch a es, NINE-TENTHS OF ALL JACH TROUBLE SAID TO BE DUE To AciDITY. A Physician's Advice on Cause and Cur! A New Tork Physician who has ma © Special etedy of stomach and tntestiner ‘Gietases says that nearly ali intestinal toWbies, as well as many diseases of the vite: wane, are Airectty trace Gemnged condition of the stom tm torn te bout nine times out of “There is only one real substantial remedy for the whole situation, that is that the City of New York should be given entire power over I these pena cue motor misplacement of the chest, collar bones and shoulder blades, and it is fot possible to correct one without improving the condition of the other, and tn doing so yott-will also readjust the vital organs cofitained within the bony framework. It Is not generally known that the round shouldered persoh has actually dis- placed a great many organs of the body, leaving them to hang loosely and press against cach other, until none is capable of performing the functions intended by nature. The only real cure for round shoul- ders and protruding collarbones con- sists of systematic exercises and ha- bitual erect and correct standing. Shoulder braces will not correct this common physical defect, and only by t strengthening the muscles surround- ih itaelt as it would be for a man! ing these parts will any improvement tne oN the cimacn that this condition is more easily cor- 1. ' rected in the slender and delicate per- son than in the robust one, but of course the exercises must be taken with great care as to their kind and " a iH duration, if indulged in by those who \ ort oe anes | APO not strong. oeatane Maho at inn At least ten minutes of the milder Dees SC BOs oF ote wai exercises should bo taken each day iy this ‘being. the ‘aove jand the length of time increased as ae stfica- | you become more practised, For the beginner and those in weakened con- pressure?” Corns are a part of the cuticle made hard by pressure and are of thre different varieties—hard, soft and va eular. jand very diffi Police and Magistrates Open the case comes up. This is uncertain, “Fingerprinting chauffeurs and drivers wou) provide detection, but as great numbers of cars are run by owners there is a strong prejudice against fingerprinting. The Board of Magistrates and myself wore x War on Reckless Driv- Hard corns are deep rooted ut to remove. corns are callous spots and su Vascular ers in Earnest. and tho character of the mit . applicant should be most carefully from pressure. These usually aj jon the soles of the fect and are ¢ painful and diMeult to remove J the feet in very hot, soupy water a |minutes and then cut the with a sharp, narrow-pointed knif or laws and ordinances are to get which has been previously sterilized | the most severe punishment they have by dipping in boiling water and then on. known, accor 5 age in peroxide, Touching the call ever ng dine rding to Chief Mag vascular corns with a sharp-po stick of lunar caustic, being ea Every Magistrate has had his jat- not to touch any part of the foot. will sontion called to the frequency of ae- | Fomove thom if the treatment 18 con. cients, in which lives and litte are lost, and urged to end violation of tinued several nights. Wear a chamois speed laws by the imposition of maxi- | bi mo! ss, life endangering automo- and other violators of the sts Ay OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G 34th Street—New York acta content: ‘and weiftralines the acidity of th thus removing the source af the As an antacid he prescribes tit is Will Close Out Wednesday Women’s Fur Trimmed Suits From the regular stock pad over the corn to relieve pressure. | Offensive odor of the feet Is often the result of excessive acid in the 8¥9- | 0. went tem, which causes the feet to burn!) TUM Sentences, ot i and perspire and frequently splits the| Commissioner Woods has order . skin between the toes, which makes, the police to do everything possible to them very tender and painful. For! «op reckless driving. | In Watin Water ated Botpe nk TENE! ‘The agitation against reckless driv- drying gently apply taleum powder ing was the result of Commissioner freely between the toes. Wear differ-| Woods's letter to Chiet Magistrate ent stockings each day and watch th 400 £40 4 er diet to aorrect the acidity. Drink much McAdoo recommending the fing: water during the day, Phe following Ptinting of all chauffeurs convicted of is a reliable and harmless liquid violation of the law. The Chief Mag- eT ge Meo gD carmine strate and the Police Commissioner Dowd -half ounce. Boa these two together. in an air-tight are Working together to break up the bottle for two weeks and add two practice. They*are in complete har- jeups of pure white wine vinegar. mony as to the necessity and differ petro asin or Bre Well but slightly in the method. The Chiet circulation. with out-door exerciaes | Magistrate believes that certain and deep breathing in the fresh air, changes In tho law aru necessary, | Any leg-swinging exercises will bring| “iiere are the weak points in the the blood down from the head and re- About 375 Women’s and 'Misses’ Suits in various fashionable materials; superior tailored and smartly trimmed with fur. Coats richly lined and interlined. et ‘of all cases.—Advt. f sant Py dition several simple exercises should lieve the pressure. aarp ho sald to-day. Formerly sold to 40.00 » ae ‘A man who buys an automobile as Fikike cole 4? Ace Kielce ale e Torpedo Guards tor Warships, jon owner and runs it himself does nese consist of arm circling, 4 * | ‘ a ie ; mr utetetced aime uve MURAI CG | ra gener hes Gomccelin nel el,” demectat te atta ; Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes—|cnest ana head high and heels to- ROOND ieee, aad borage iol Pea eh 7 SHOULDERS the Navy, has developed a plan for|in no danger of having the right to Most Women Can Have. gether. As the arms are faised in- protecting dreadnoughts from tor-|run it taken away from him. He hale a deep full breath and hold it pedo attacks, The Navy Department |cots a registered number for the while you circle t five times. od ; Navy Department | gets a registere . 6 . , ( Saye Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Tower the aris a ale. Cee reat aneee (he patents. The | vonicte and that is all that is required | None sent C. 0. D. No Approvals ate -noeaaa the fey caine hoe given out by contract on Wednesday | of him. ae) | Dd F. ©. Rawaras tor 17 youke treated the wall ona: tat iro the tot will be equipped with the new device.| “Statistics in this office show that . Stetee of women tor fiver and bowel all-|are the most valuable. To-day’s Ill ‘ Mente. During these years he «: ie - ae Readers of Misa Furlong's artt Gilibare @ precctintl ae of « few|much more severe than jooks. Seihnuews ‘vegetable ingredieate mixea| Stand rect, foot together, arms and Glee are tnvited to write to Aer, im " them Dr. ma.|2&Nds in position shown, weight on|f Care of The Bvening World, re WITH olive olf, nam! rae ingen dus the Lartrs eecteen Ayer | the knoos |] questing information that will aid | mack, lift the chest up and foreward (o} 4 Uraw the head well back. ‘Take |] em in following her idlustrated PP E SLL NS a deep breath and hold ft, at the same || lessons. ° Limo lifting the cheat ahd. shoulders . carrying otf higher and drawing the hands down | RSA Gath cnery ofotem ciselion” las tat as posible Hold the weath | veronide will make 11 yellow. ‘The 34th Street—New York Joo®s)and tensed position for about ten|henna makes tuo hair a beautiful 4 eat Perctaah iy beste’ revere aa relax | bronze shade. ,1t ts absoluteiy necos- 4 you take “one ot | thorougbly before im the exer-|sary to give the hair a thorough . : te nightly for 'a|ci#e. ‘This is & severe exercise and| shampoo, to remove all” traces “ot Will Close Out Wednesday s should not be overdon grease, before any preparation will ——emeee Letters From Evening World Readers Fullowing Miss Furtong’s Lessons. affect the color. All soap snould be Y removed algo and. the hair and scalp J left perfectly clean 3 225 Women’s One Piece Dresses At Extraordinary Reductions Women’s and Misses’ Street Dresses of Serge, Charmeuse and Velvet; also Combinations of Serge and Taffeta, Velvet and Silk or Charmeuse and Serge in desirable colors. Formerly sold to 25.00 15.00 ANNIE M. writes: “Will you pleas! state if hot water is weakening to the 3 fungs, My noso gets very red and, “Following your | shiny when I go out in the ond, What | causes th id is there auything to prevent it?’ Will alcohol promote the growth of halr onthe face?” AGNES 8. write: directions In the paper, a of henna to make the hair a ol shade, I want to say that I have use 4 the same many times, and fave not| As you did not siate whether the hot {4 inerenses strength of| gained satisfactory results. Will you) Water is used internally or externally, Sitcare, nervous, run-| please state in the paper how long it; I cannot avise yo However, I do People 200 per| will take to lighteh dark hair? not see how it could affect tha lungy days in| I have known of several cases|if used either way. The red, shin: instances. $100) where the henna absolutely refuse | pose is caused by indigestion, ric if it tails asitay “take,” and for what reason 1|foods and poor Clreulatio Light por” furl” explandtion) cannot say. I am wondering if you|diet and fresh air exeréise will pre- soon te Rs a4 {a gai? used the powdered henna and not the| Vent: it. No, aleohol will not grow weit. Riker-Hogeman|1@avos, also if you used and kept the | hair. rmocy al carry te Very hot, It does not make the air golden, but reddens it. Only Stewart & Co L Correct Apparel forWomen & Miss 3 \ 5TH AVENUE AT 37TH STREET “You recently F. W. writes None sent C. O. D. No Approvals Shoe Department—Street Floor OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G 34th Street—New York VOCALION The Phonograph of Richer Tone That You Gan Play Spe | : Begin CYo-morrow One of the Most Imporlant Rut Gvents of the Season aii je wiprice and the active eo-peration of repared carofill Re many of our best soltine have beon substan ‘ eur'man enables us lo offer large advit- dona/ groups of Sucts, at great price concasscona HE Acolian-Vocalion is a phonograph of such superior musical quality that it is virtually a new type of musical instrument. Extraordinary Shoe Sale Wednesday 875 Pairs Women’s Shoes Incomplete sizes of styles about to be discontinued yaa j WE WOULD ADVISE AN EARLY SELECTION, AS WE CANNOT DUPLICATE ANY GARMENT IN THIS SALE AT THESE PRICES, Tonal richness and fidelity distinguish the Vocalion. Deep voices of the orchestra that the talking machine intones but dully, high notes of the human voice that have sounded so thinly from your records—these and all the tonal beauties with which music is enriched, All this season’s models of Lace and But- ton Boots with Cloth and Kid tops, patent leather, gunmetal and glace kid- skin vamps and heel foxing. Spanish [ » Louis leather and wood heels. 3.75 Fur Trimmed Flare Coat Suits 90 Fur ++++Regular Price $24.50............ | Special Price the Acolian-Vocalion re-voices undimmed in Formerly sold from 5.00 to 8.00 | 78 Fur tic sdeegalar Brite $29.40,........... splendor, unchanged in subtlest quality. H 36 Fur ++++Regular Price $34.50.........4 18.50 ; seh <i nes ttt f 60 Fur seseseee Regular Price $29.50 pl By ath ala 52 Fur seeeeeee Regular Price Ore. fe GRADUOLA , 12 Fur a «+++Regalar Price $37.50 ! : A ; rs iy lls Special Price | This remarkable invention, second in importane 88 Fur Trimmed Suits............. Regular Price $39.50.....6..000. only to the iavedtian of the Ahonbaraph calles ¥ Fur te car sod Ee +++ Regular Price $42.50... ices 24 60 made the Vocalion truly a musical marvel, ‘Through FT TTI TOOT . ——— Fur Trimme uits . . +++ Regular Price $45.00 Pa the delicate tone-control which this ingenious device °. Ee 2. 10 Fur Trimmed Suits. seed... Regular Price $47.50. " provides, you literally may sing with the voices of Leads in Advertising! Leads mn Circulation! 12 Fur Trimmed Suits.:..... Regular Price $49.80:.;........, the greatest artists—play with the skill and tech- Lines of Advertising Printed in New York According to the October sworn statements made to nique of the greatest instrumentalists. All Models of the Vocalion Are Sold on Liberal Charge Terms the Post Office Department of the United States G a 5 jOv~ ernment by the Metropolitan Morning Rewpinin THE WORLD maintains its customary leadership. Avi and Sunday Circulation for Bir From Latest Official Statement, Morning Papers During the First Ten Months of 1915 (Compiled by the Statistical Department of The New York Fvening Post.) Highest Cost Suits (fur Trimmed) 39 Silk Chiffon Velvet Suits... age Datly Months The Acolian- Vocalion is on exhibition and sale, in New York, only i : | Special Price, ‘ tees at Aeolian Hall. Whether or not vou are a possible purchaser, New York WORLD... 8,695,479 lines World's Lead | New York WORLD » 39115¢ World's Lead : 18 Suits of Imported Velveteen .. ‘ oeve 29 50 you are cordially invited to hear the instrument demonstrated New York Times 7,874,420 lines 821,059 lines | New York American........, 349,345 an.B43 ' i : New York American. 7,105,597 lines 1,589,882 lines | New York Times 318,274 i 15 Suits of Imported Corduroy.:........ settee tees ¢ THE AEOLIAN COMPANY New York Herald... 6,665,990 lines 2,029,489 lines | New York Herald 98,651 see } Regular Prices up to $79.50 ‘ aatry eee New York Sun....... 3,053,579 lines. 5,641,900 lines | New York Press ‘aise eee |] { | AEOLIAN HALL, 29-33 West Forty-second Street New York Tribune... 2,632,739 lines 6,062,740 lines | New York Tribune 82,674 308.484 i ‘ “alehers of The Araliens Vocalign ond the Semone Pigs ta-Larg at New York Press..... 1,713,560 lines’ 6,981,919 lines | New York Sun 71,749 319,409 ' An opportunity to look ahead. Even if you had not anticipated buying your winte: suit now, we : i tm the Wor , } would strongly urge you to attend this sale; the styles are the very newest, and the prices in many The Aeolian C {metances lower than you will find them later in the season, ;

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