The evening world. Newspaper, November 29, 1915, Page 6

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} ' ; ' ge i BOY INVENTS RADIO PHONE. Paratue perfected a system of wireiees| home made apparatus. ‘igh Gehoot boy, has with crude aps! inven a ee ee) ae conversations wern held at Isat a] mente month before the firet practical demon-| Granquint, anot fourteen-year-old BOSTON, Now @.—David_N. Med- =e t long ripe wirejens tele-| boy, whe wae rimenting at the fourtedn-year-old Worcester | YY ind wat hid experiments by| This, led to the” development of Hen: f, 0 ing & dime in the eonstruction of! jund's wirelons t OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G 34th Street—New York | Extraordinary Reductions Tuesday This season's most fashionable models. An unusual collection of High Cost Suits, Exclusive im, Collins & Co.’s Models in a variety of ma- terials; superior tailoring, richly lined and interlined. Formerly Sold to 50.00 28.00 225 Women’s Fashionable Coats Half and Full Lined Suitable for Street, Motor and General Utility Wear, of Mixtures, Corduroy, Whipcords and other ma- terials, many fur trimmed. Formerly Sold to 35.00 1 9.75 175 Misses’ Tailored Suits Siues 14, 16 and 18 Years, Suitable for Women to 36 Buet Measure. Models suitable for small figures, of Broadcloth, Whipcord and Gabardine; trimming of fur, velvet and braid; all colors; coats warmly interlined. Formerly Sold to 35.00 1 8.00 85 Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits Flare Belted Model Of fine Broadcloth, in Black, Navy, Brown and Green; collar, cuffs and bottom border of seal; superior silk lined and wool interlined. Wireless mes- telephoning with which he converses! sages within « radius of 700 miles were Beate Rig Ruperts by Month in| With companions a mille distant, Radio| received. ‘olee wan carried to the Mile Paik tor Dime, door neighbor, Oliver one, 195 Women’s High Cost Suits In place of tea or coffee, drink HUYLER’S COCOA for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Huyler’s Cocoa is a food—very nutri- tious and easily digested., It does not stimulate or affect the nerves as do coffee and tea, and is splendid for children as well as adults. At Leading Grocers Huyler’s Candy, like Huyler’s Cocoa, is supremely good sensei Seo om ho ocooOHoHA MOHD OH OMOODF OHM BEBO O FIGHTING © = OFFICIAL MOTION PICTURES -—-- Taken by order of the Great General Staff of the French Army for the National Archives and loaned to THE WORLD through E. Alexander Powell, its War Correspondent with the Alliei Armies. , ‘ FRANCE THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY RKERCSE TO SUAS on When the hands end feet are con- cramped and “sleepy” when held in the same position for a time, you may be sure that you are the victim of poor circulation and weak nerves, Of all the common disorders which re- spond to exercises and deep breathing poor circulation stands frat, and these are, in fact, the only real courses to pursue to permanently tmprove this condition, Poor circulation tn itself ta not a dangerous ailment, but It leads to 60 many other complications, which are not #0 easily overcome, that It is bet- ter to follow a regular course of daily, exercises to build up the weakened | nerves and stimulate the action of the blood before any serious trouble arises. The average person is very sensitive | to draughts, when as a matter of fact) 1f poor circulation were not in evi- dence and the body perfectly healthy they could not affect you. A sluggish condition of the blood | causes the slightest breath of fresh air to cbill you, and it ts therefore your natural desire to get up and close the window as soon as you feel) chilled, If you will make it a practice to do something to stimulate and quicken the sluggish blood, such as # fow minutes’ deep breathing, by an d several movements | ope me vigorous exercise, you. will | feel a warm and healthy glow come over the body and the chilliness will disappear. Heavy massage is effective in improving poor circulation, and when practiced with a Turkish towel wrung out of cold water will be found to have the effect of a tonic and In- ternal stimulant, Hot water baths, followed by a cold | whole body glow with health and a | pinkish hue, due ene improved clr- ion of the blood. crattay's dilustration shows a body- bending exercise, which, if practiced for several minutes, will stimulate the blood to action, overcome poor circulation, improve digestion and also aid in reducing the large waist and high abdomen, Bend to first one side and then to the other at least ten times, After you are more praticed and the muscles Umbered up a bit you may take the exercise without bending at the knees Letters From Evening World Readers Following Miss Furlong’s Lessons. EATING APPLES._MARY C. writes: “I have followed your lessons und have lost welght, I am very | grateful to you, My legs and thighs are very large and L intend to walk {four mil ry day and try to re- |duce them. Iam starting to take the rolling exercise and roll 100 times, Is thia too many? Every night I eat two apples and drink a glass of water, Is | this fattening?” Do not overdo the rolling nor prac- | tise it too long if it makes you dizzy. Leg circling will reduce the thighs. will also help reduce the hips, When ,you have run ten minutes it ts the | suing a a two-mile walk, Apples aro | thing you could eat on retiring, They stimulate the action of the liver, clear | the complexion, overcome constipa- tion and purify the inside of the | mouth, causing you to awaken with ja refreshed taste, ROUND SHOULDERS—Mrs. T. R. | writes: “I am round-shouldered, and do not seem to be able to overcome | it Vill shoulder braces help me | any, and what make do you recom- chest raising, from the d when you are stronger do | from the floor, Stand sev- rom the wall, pressing the palms he hands on It. Lower tho chest until It touches the wall, Do not bend the kne nor move the HOME GYMNASIUM FOR WOMEN To Preserve Health, Strength and Figure SOL LLL LLLP LLL LLL LPLOLED BY PAULINE FURLONG COLD HANDS AND FEET—POOR CIRCULATION. tinually cold and frequently get! w jing and massag: Stationary running in the fresh alr | 4 not fattening and are the very best |g! CONTINUOUS TO-DAY From 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. Prices, 25e & 50c Management MORRIS GEST Part of Receipts go to the French OR ese ree the shoulder blades stiff and # which only proves how much KINKY HAIR—MABEL L. aska: for kinky hair?” very effective: ia, 8 drops; oil of lemon, one- nm. Melt suet and wax over lu m water. Add castor oil and and allow to cool. olla, OILY DANDRUFF.—MRS. T. J. writes: “Just a line to thank you look and feel so much better, advise me about olly dandruff, druff return, Use tar soap and omit the brush. | *aerable dexterity as the glands a enlarged and over-stimul & soft brush on the hair, e the day's accumulation of 4 do not brush the scalp, food , NOVEMBER 29 feet. At first this exercise will mak: “Can you give me a formula | Use the following mixture, it t* Beef suet, § ounc yellow wax, 1 ounce; castor oll, 1/ * unce; benzoic acid, 8 grains; oil of the great help your articles in the| had been paper have given me, I have gained five pounds, overcome constipation | Suests as first ald to thelr digestion and Indigestion of long standing and Please 1 wash my hair with liquid green soap| red gu every two weeks, brush and massage | °* * resuls the scalp each night for many min- | @0d Lester Conrad, 1 utes, But the oily condition and dan- | 4ce Theatre, rene STARCHY FOODS—Mrs. ELLEN = : “Will you mention some at do not contain starch? So 1916. GREENROOM CLUB RULES AND TRADITIONS UPSET BY A VENTURESOME EVE The Green Room Club may get over it, but "twill never be the same, The | sanctity of that haven of oongental theatrical masculinity has been dese- crated, No more may the timid bach- elor know absolute safety from the wiles of wily woman within ita con- fines, and no more may the wife of the convivial Green Room husband feel absolutely satisfied in her mind that Horatio, while at the club, will not be tempted by that greatest of all temptations—woman, Things have p at the Green Room Club, Exige up a little closer, friends, and get this! A woman—a real, hon- est-to-goodness woman—has entered the portals ‘of the institution and broken the unwritten jaw which for years has said it shouldn't happen. They gave Commodore J. Stuart jackton of Vitagraph fame a “deat- steak” at the club last night. One hundred and fifty men eat around the festive board and assisted the war in really needed it. After a time tt will| making the packers rich by eating positively hurt you to stand stoop | beef, shouldered. You do not need braces. | cleared away for to-day’s hash and Nothing but exercises will strengthen | the speeches ha the muscles of the back and shoul-| repaired to the t ders and compel you to stand erec When the scraps had been nm made, they patre, on the second Uy.| floor, Then it happened. The programme sald she was Selbe H1.| Teyrol, the sensation of the Hippo- howeve: ie proved to Storey, t yell known 8; e pipes.” Miss Storey sang three songs nicely, | received a bunch of American Beau- ties and retired all smiles and triumph, fractured in various places, In fact, to use a new expression which all am- G,| bitious re: for| immediate ery bone in ite body The ente 1. Two seta of motion » shown. . ontitled Lave d by the Pal- ed selections on asiste: the plano and v When she appeared on the| : i It waa fine, delictous—but | Then add other/the club's unwritten law had been ers should appropriate | ne ament furnished the] ” Irvin Oobb tol (* which was made 4 ort 15 th southern mae" ete fine Hear? | notably toh by Augustin Mac: ff some iene fines ant whines it. Hi en “The Unknown Quan- | tations Notable Suits Reduced to $19.75 Former Prices $25 and $30 HE attractiveness of re- ductiohs depends upon the reasonableness . of . the original prices, These are sults which have attracted the attention of the dress authorities of the me- tropolis to the big Suit Room of the new Bedell fashion shop in Thirty-fourth street. . They include . fur-trimmed models among the smartest whipcords, broadcloths, poplin fabrics and cheviots, with coats of the various lengths Phage by Fashion, and skirts of the newest model. They are in a number of the called-for shades. Alterations Free Are Included Even at the Reduced Price New York Newark Brooklyn Pittsburgh Philadelphia St. Louls 19 West 34th Street, Opposite Waldorf-Astoria 14 West 14th Street re John A, Finnigan, are Cathedral, aang very weet 8°) bert Corthell did a mdnol t teen years olk Ut exhibition Mansfield idea of Richard often you mention to omit starchy Fruits, except bananas, all green| luten bread, vege- | foods, if trying to reduce.” vegetables, fish table and fruit « EGGS—A man reader aske: “ you consider eggs a good articl food, and are they fattening?” Eggs are a most valuable and « ‘v_ digested food and are at t best when taken raw. They are not fattening and may be eaten any, way but fried or scrambled If you are trys Ing to reduce, KINK IN KNEES—MRS, WILL- “Why is It that when I bend over to touch the floor without bending my knees T get euch a catch in them and have to dis- continue the exercise? T do not have! IAM M. writes: rehnmatism or stiff joints.” This condition will disappear after | you have limbered up a bit and ma tered the exercises. Sometim GIRLS! ACT NOW! HAR COMING OUT. MEANS DANDRUFF 25-cent save your hair and double its beauty. Try this! Your hair gets soft, wavy, abundant and glossy at once. Save your hair! Beaut only a matter of using a lit occasionally to have a head of heavy: beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, wavy and free from dandruff, It is easy and expensive to have pretty, charming hair und lots of it, Just get a 25-cent bottle c i ine now—all drug of Kn 's Dand ti will be an appearance of abundance, | ble | d lustre, and try as you will fresbu 4, fluffiness and an incompara you cannot find’ a trace of dandruff be after about two weeks’ use, when you from the moderately priced Silver Plate, to the heaviest Sterling will see new hair—fine and downy at i 4 “ first—yes—but really new hair—sprout | Silver for the most important occasions. ing out all over your scalp—Danderine | is, we believe, the only sure hair grower, destroyer of dandruff and cure for ite scalp and it n hair at ence, If you want to prove how pretty and} soft your hair really is, moisten a cloth lerine and carefully draw it through your hair—taking one small strand at a time. Your hair will he soft, glossy and beautiful in just a surprise is everyone who tries this.—Advt. with a little Danc few moments—a_ delightful Red Cross Society. over- doing the exercises will cause the} muscles to become stiff and sore for | | shower, cause reaction and make the gays, | “Danderine” will fails to stop falling = SILVER A= different uses in the hy 46th STREET, West of Broadway These are the ONLY Motion Pictures exhibited to the Allied Diplomats at the French Embassy in Washington, ' ‘Thursday, November 18th. ~ ‘ 4 Jekyll and Mr.! e Sterling & Plate Nathan Hale Service Pieces The five pieces illustrated represent scores of articles for They provide broad selection for Wedding, Anniversary, or in ~ Christmas Gifts, and they suggest additions that housekeepers will wish to make to their own supplies. , The International Store presents dozens of different styles of decoration in similar assortments of pieces, in Sterling Silver or and Silver Plate, providing the broadest possible selection, ranging falling hair; but your real surprise will International Silver Company Succeeding The MERIDEN Co, 49-51 West 34th Street, through to 68-70 West 35th Street, New York 420 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. 645 Broad St., Newark An Sterling Silver table service, all made in this artistic pattern, Established 1852

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