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Pan Naaman s THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1915. = b © Moult had ‘to @b Frisce 404 Back on Crete. [the country to Bau Francisoo and fe kxercines. Plense adview me about! to fil up hollow néck and fint bus “I LEMOULT'S ANNIVERSARY Jue inom. He supplied tae ¥) MIDDLETOWN, N. ¥., Nov. %.—/back, William B Kellogg and son, this che x Beil ne ex styl pend h that decorated the ballroom for After travelling more than 12,000 miles | Walter D. Kellogg, have reached here. HOME GYMNASIUM We aro all out of the diet lint, but a vory faw wooks| AS BOWERY FLORIST Grand Duke Alesis of Russia Gan @B @ Motorcycle from this city across | This ts their home. wilt Ge Gent oe wees 27 SE eos a “quent he made the pall of flowers for ‘the - — - — FOR WOMEN lia iil 8 Jand twill tail nial anid | icine, Funeral of Gen. McClellan. Once, en t ning the \a wager o} 00, he rtnatt | FROST BITTEN—MARIE Ht vat ee INE NS) Lad of Nineteen Lester statue of Ned Harrigan, all of flows | writes: “As you have helped so many | DU# 2 |When a Lad of Ninete Ai erg Le was suddenly sbot up throtagh | t you could help m ADS— J k Ai im in Supplyi |@ trap when Harrigan was to 6 To Preserve Health, Strength ted tors every winter, They | 4IMPLE® AND BLACKHEADS |\ Watlack Aided Him in Supplying (9, {rap when, tlarrignn, rant become red and swollen and very of- 3 of ng i 5 , ri later Lilie nlauded—twice: first when t and Figure ten break, which ia very painful. If | porinnd your ha as ard to] New. Yorkers With Water Lilies. | pl t it really was Harrigan, and ' you know of anything will you advise aoe ae Seat preted te Plense . ¥ " , ag when they ol d the a H euunteenrerecsescetantiaas: me as #o0n as convenient?” ‘ah he ioe & an have pieane) nifty years ae ag’ ho -r Le Moult. ve f Rub the frost bites briskly with | Bo oA leame to the Bowery, then a fine en bt BY PAULINE FURLONG qual parts of olive oil, turpentine and | als depends rely on yourself—| thoroughfate, ‘full of theatres, Hoh ; COTE aateeted Inthe | peneeed pays ndition, foods.| shops and promenaders, He never WIDOW'S DOCTOR SENT n cotton saturated with camphor | fits heaithe «xercie and tte ir 3 A fe died, not long pirite, cover with gauze, and in tho! ih abundance ‘ left it until his w , not i norning bathe the feet in warm alum | yr minent Wy) SRS TS: fess EO eT | IN BILL FOR $99 568 water. If the chilblaina break tse the | jnw and must be has since conducted the business, ’ following: Ollve oll, one ounce: tard. | wide to obtain q As @ iad of nineteen Adolph Le} me _ yn@ OUNCE; oll turpentine, one ounce; beeswax, one ounce. Meit the oils} WANTS MEASUREMENTS—MA- | Moult was surprised to see that Ne s He Visited s. Ne ver luke warm water and then add] HEL T, K. writes: “I am 5 feot 6| Yorkers seemed never to have waters H ited Mrs. Noe Thrice Y the turpentine, % E ji ies, So he got Lester Wallack’s} Daily for Four Years—4Execu- leave to sell them iu the lobby of ° \ WANTS RED HAIR—LILLIAN H. ose Theatre,” awa Mivdteenth tors Contest Claim, i iske: “Will you please tell Wallack's atre al t per how to use the henna 5] Street and Broadway, He used to) A petition presented in the Stitroe 4 | bring the blossoms from Rockland gate’s Court yesterday by the exeote Lake by the night boat tn barrels of) tors of the estate of Mrs, Nellie M, t the powdered henna, not the ‘Maven ae » 2 as a1d er, He startec fashion, a recluse ho dies e8, and make ft Into a paste, with im cold water. He started a a recluse, who died March 9 hot water. Keep it hot while ap. | (WANTS TO REDUCE: aoe D-H. The youth provided a boutonnieroy 1914, discloses the fact that Dr, Joseph ne te anal posnae Xe ert iaimiy 'boek Wirood friend to me by|every day for Wallack, as well ¢ for) Byrne, physician at No, 244 West ooth bi i 6 he D| an Pe ful t ? Crabtree, then a e 1, and} One Hundred and First Street, “ in hot towels. ” . | Publishing L a Crab iT a le gir » Dre. All the work is done before you five appiving the peste, tents trl Uicles in the NOt for many other celebrities, Isaac | sented a bill against the estate fo» ‘which you generally have to add le included in Aunt paste and hot towels on the head for | i308 prest on | Stelbel awe him 1e ave to ‘build 9.568 for professional services. 4 about half an hour and then spray ” ager to! Stand in 4 | The petition states that the bill wag Jemima’s Pancake Flour. out ail traces of the paste. The length | Pounds, 1 sha Semerel, “Oia tas Be aan rejected, but that an offer was made ate on the griddle —ready to eat by the time coffee is served. of lemon Juice to the henna paste and | Coty, Stiff fro Broadway in an ¢ carriake with | Byrne declares he visited Mrs, Nee : No matter how hurriedly breakfast must be prepared, drying the hair in tho sun will make it| now 1 can iret ee es ta nae kee te | ee day for four years, ' with Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Flour you can always have lighter. [length “My ge heciat toneed © bie t of, Interpretation of the will is asked are also much 1 heavy, pe es for the titlo: The e just what a man wants for breakfast. Better than he LARGE WAIST—MRS, B, H, T,| number you ad nt, though heavy. po f petition, ‘The executors say asks: "What do you consider the| and kissengen ; Ape a lho ne {tere i# not enough personality te . lemima’ best exercises for how to take it, Is ad acting sraceril pay the $97,000 in specific bequ t for large waist and 1s . ari bunch quests high abdomen?” could get to wash the on 4 at, which fell to the | and want to know whether they shall i Body bending and twisting and] would help me to reduce quicker | bi id boom. A dozen the realty to make up the differs trunk raising are the best exercises thank you for your kind lette ‘ md 0} The vichy and kissengen waters will| policemen grabbed at Le Moult, ana, ene j 9 io Wwalet and large abdo- bs Note vou about tw ve nds a we he regular man on post had hard | UN T EMIMA : ——_ ‘They are not injurious and work to save him. | MUDDY SKIN—AGNES T. naka: | 02 the blood nor bowels TAA MaRS BOtalGe Mattes y . “Please tell me what will clear qj fat glands. Take ances puny cove - fe t » dy complexion, engen water a sell bouquets at a quarter ay on Muddy complexion is c ed by/On the follow large | might take home flowers ay fers) id liver, constipation, lack of/ lass of the vichy in the s manner.| night. Thousands dd. the outdoor exercise and insufficient| Alternate between the two, every | Brooklyn Bridge was new ho built a water drinking. The treatment must|Other day we both awe padre ag ine AN al dd Be Rs, = . be internal, as cold creams or local | the same . Kis cldu-| thirty-four feet lo d boys wav 7 . oe cere 7 " WE 4g Ss a a applications will not overcome this|lous saline and vichy an alkaline, It] ing American flags s don it. A §) Special Sale Extraordinary HNO ii WILL BOW Less trouble, Take the Juice of half a} Fou cannot obtain the water, get the! live Amorican eagle was part of the| I atieensen-and Evening Dresses lemon in water a half hour before r 2 of vichy and kis-| scheme, Deafness and Head Noises, breakfast each day, eet the granular effervescent] Herman Metz, thirty years before Latest Models, | R11;5 etait ESTABLISHED 1857 A great many more cases of head noises and deafness arise from salt of each, The effect will be the| ne ame into fame as Comptroller of Bh lars, at d.o5 apt retail valan Sat 8D l catarrh and indigestion than trom any real disorder of the cars themselves, DOUBLE CHIN—MI8s C.J ask: techie Giteea Bueette theenaen tis ig 1 and New y ” y » “How cant rid of a double chin?" SAFETY FIRST. - h - ie ‘a and Somrt ‘VW d and the most frequent cause of all is indigestion. Each day my mail con-| “How can 4 aa lost. His mother found him t wees at te f production, Fifth ba | ne € ses ere printed the From the Raffalo Expres) e Moult’ < at ent Saving Andre A exan er tains at least several lotters from readers, who ask me how they can over! ontire week of Sept. 29. Send me 10) “gonnt “Sonat t up! There's a po-| hours later in Tis * bgp Mens en 4 Ah - # 4 i come the disagreeable deafness and ringing in the ears. This form of indl-] cents and repeat your question. Heeman at the § r r, ‘He grew to bee steady cus rimenings ilare made to your Sixth Avenue.at Nineteenth Street gestion is unually accompanied by many other equally unpleasant eMfeots,! HoLLow CHEST — MALE P.|nouse cu¥'til fin uround the comer and [formers pe ae a such as pain in the head, heart and stomach, and an almost continual ring-| 1, asks: “What exerciaes can I take! make a née like a peanut stand. Few celebrities came to New York ing, roaring and singing in the head and ears. Often the head feels very largo, full, heavy and congested, and on stooping over, feels as if it would burst; also dizziness and headaches 80 severe at times that the sufferer can barely walk. Loud and rapid beating of the $——————————___ heart, especially at night, when in bed, and strong nervous pulsations and twitchings of the whole body are also frequently In evidence, The complexion of the victim of i OMEN all over the country are wearing W Alexander shoes, although we have no stores in other cities. For 58 years the Alexander Label has stood for correct style and reliable quality, yet our shoes cost no more and frequently less than other shoes. The smartest lasts of the season are here at $8.50 to and external cleanliness and fresh, outdoor exercises, can you hope to Prevent ‘any and all common dis- orders, ‘To-day's picture shows an- other new exercise for the muscles of Franklin Simon a $6. The variety is large—the sizes complete. The shoe that's Sitted properly woare longest. We have been perfecting our Fitting Service Established 62 Years T. Kelly Co, 263-6th Ave. 104-106 W. 17th St. ENTRANCE to CLOTHING DEP'T. THROUGH FURNITURE STORE Dignified Credit There is no “red tape” or embarrassment connected with Kelly's, Select the suit or coat you want and say, “Charge it.” Suits & Overcoats For Men and Young Men $15, 18, $20, $25 PAY 61 A WEEK, A five assortment of Suits and Overcoats in the moat approved models, materials and colorings, Women’s & Misses’ Stylish Apparel Showing the best and lat- est modes in Suits, Coats ard Dresses — an assort- ment of unusual varicty. Alterations Free. Suits, $18.50 to $49.50 Coats, $1i.cc '> 47.59 Dresses, $10.98 to $49.00 credit at this form of indigestion is generally in @ deplorable condition and the face is usually sallow and drawn and covered with Cog gst and Lipo. igten | the ringing in the ears ans noioe oe are Sauised by catarrh @ large majority of the symptoms described above will also be present, as catarrh ia merely another form of indigestion, caused by too much and wrong com- binations of heavy foods, which over- tax the digestive organs and cause the blood to become sluggish, slimy and wholly incapable of performing the functions intended for it by na- ture. Do not make the foolish Berane oF | treating the headaches, caused ringing In the ears, with drugs, as these only bring temporary relief and in time have no effect whatever in quieting the nerves. Only by hygientc methods, simple foods, baths, internal Comfortable eye glasses for the ‘‘Old Folks.” Careful attention given to detail by our Oculists (Regis- tered Physicians)—Opticians— and skilled shop men, produce quality eye glasses for you that give comfort and satisfaction, Harris Glasses cost $2.000r more, Gcutists and Seis 04 Bast 23d Bt, moar 4th Ave nei D4 West 125th Bt, Lenox Ay QT Went S4th Bt,, bet, 6th & 6th Ave 442 Columbus Ave,, bet, Slat & 82d Sts, 10 Nassau near John — Bt. 1408 St, Nicholas bet, 180th & 18 let 1007 Broad: 489 Fulton St., opposite A. & 8, 688 Broad St 06 Co., Newark: motoring trip, we have If you are scheduled to dress clothes respond price attractiveness, the trunk and will prove effective in the treatinent of all forms of indiges- tion, Itiis also recommended to re- duce the abdomen and large waist. Take your position, as shown, and bend the body over until the chest touches the knees. Repeat ten times. This exércise is also recommended to correct bow-legs, and for this, as- sume the same position, as shown, raising the body free from the floor and lowering it very gently as least ten times. Readers of Miss Furlong's arte clea are invited to write to her, in care of The Evening World, re Questing information that will aid them in following her Ulustrates lessons. Letters From Evening World Readers Fullowiny Miss Furlong’s Lessons. TIRED LIMBS—MRS. WALTER F. asks: “What causes a constant tired feeling in my legs? I get plenty of rest and sleep,” This is the result of mainutrition and insufficient nourishment for the body and blood. This does not nec ®arily mean that you do not sat enough, but that you do not digest what you do eat. Take exercise for the digestive organs, also lex circling and swinging, to build up healthy new tissue. Deep breathing will also re- fresh you, CURED OF MRS, T. J. H, writes: “IL have boon practising your exercises for consth |patlon-—-trunk raising, body bondi jand twisting and deep breathing —a have completely overcome this trouble ‘and am feeling fine. This is the first stime tn my life I have not takon pills. before retiring. 1am narrow chested, sbut intond to keep at the exercison land feel sure I can build up my neck jand shoulders now that I have rid myself of constipation so easily. ‘Your kind testimonial pleased me (very much, and I have printed it in jorder to encourage other readers to make themselves well and strong. near Witloughby, B’kiyn | BMdyn WANTS OBESITY DIET—ALICE 3, writes: “I waa most anxiou to re ve the diet list, but re If your Thanksgiving itinerary includes a the clothes that insure comfort and every other essential requirement. root at a football game, our overcoats and ulsters have the right warmth to keep your enthusiasm from chilling. If it is a semi-formal dinner or formal evening gathering, our cutaway coats and waistcoats and to every demand for proper form, nicety of cut, fit, materials and BROKAW BROTHERS Astor Place & Fourth Avenue Subway Stanen at Door CONSTIPATION =| No Alterations Heretofore Copies of whipeord Heretofore Of crepe de chine, taffeta, novelty also all black Women’s Winter Shoes With Kid or Colored Buckskin Tops Of dull kid or patent leather with combination tops, 4.75 Heretofore $5.50 to $7.50 Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Will Close Out Wednesday Women’s Suits and Gowns All This Season’s Desirable Models At Reduced Prices Women’s Tailored Suits Plain or Fur-Trimmed Models Of wool velour, broadcloth, English whipcord or Scotch tweeds. 18.50 $29.50 to $45.00 Women’s Fur-Trimmed Suits Paris Models Fur-trimmed models of wool velour, broadcloth, or velveteen, 29.50 $45.00 to $59.50 Will Close Out Wednesday Women’s Waists, Shoes and Sweaters No Approvals Women’s Silk Gowns For Street or Afternoon Wear Of crepe meteor, charmeuse or satin; also a number of serge dresses, 15.00 Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 Women’s Afternoon Gowns women s Aernoon owns For Calling and Theatre Wear Dressy embroidered gowns of Georgette crepe, charmeuse or velveteen, 29.50 Heretofore $39.50 to $59.50 Women’s Waists In Black, Green, Brown, Navy, Flesh or White Georgette crepe, voile, stripe or plaid silks. 4.50 Heretofore $6.75 to $9.75 » gray or navy kid, Paris Model Waists Lace, Bead or Fur Trimmed Of Georgette crepe, crepe de chine or chiffon, high or low neck models in black and all colors, 9.75 Heretofore $15.75 to $29.50 Women’s Angora Sweaters Also Sport Sweaters of Knitted Jersey In plain or combination colors, also heather mixtures; plain or belted models. 5.00 Heretofore $6.95 to $12.75