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ee TT REY ee oa ; 4 7, a4 veteran employees of the rasa scieyonmea teres sere | Reducing 210-Pound Woman’s Weight —_|% sears. cour st vex ment of the Fidelity Trust Company as he largest individual sum was that tier evhing Company. the oro Proper Diet and Scientific Exercise | sen sicsca arco wn: . B h pee | By Prop Stern Brothers , * 6 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1915. - gomaaa by former Senator James poet, oe ys Bnet gl pinged ey ee | Miss Pauline Furlong, Evening World’s Authority on Physical ‘ Bae, ree ennai income trem the trust fund would amount to $1,600, Lreels, West of Ah Avenue Combing Won't Rid Culture, Tells of First Two Days’ Work With Mrs. A. St. tributed” among tory “omplayees at rec Le ‘ ewood Hall, Elkins Park, mos Hair of Dandruff James, Whose Weight She Will Reduce in Four Weeks. ' of them receiving $1,000 checks, “00-y! M Corn-n! mi H-m, Use ‘Gets-It’ Then You'll Have No Corns to Bump! Your Corns Will Come “Clean Off,” Quick! For To-morrow, a Very Special Offering of Women’s Suits and Dresses Consisting of the newest Winter styles, taken from our regular stock, at most decisive price concessions. ‘The only eure way to get rid of dan- dru ato dimolve it then you destroy it By Pauline Furlong. entirely, To do tl t about four Yesterday my patient, Mrs. A. St. James, arose at 7 A. M., the hi vhich ances ‘ $ » Mire. " . M., the hour whicl : iat sight when tetinig: ses onde te T have designated for h for my readers who are following the course| | moisten the coal and rub it in gently | to reduce. After taking a glass of hot water with the juice of half a lemon ‘ with the finger tips. ab ‘ 1 in it, she practised five minutes of the deep breathing Do this to-night, and by morning mos! exeroleca by an open window. if 1 dandraff will be gone, tad tae acc ‘pore Spprications will My patient sleeps in a cold room, with a current of completely dissolve and entirely destroy fresh air constantly stirring. The two windows !n her Fates ne Gate et ral Ftd Women’s Tailored Suits Women’s Dresses Slate Ne i ve) pA Ba Gan Liows Ua RO av ack 8 am ‘ae ‘tt rll | : Puta | of serge, whipcord, gabardine, broadcloth, | forafternoon and evening wear,of velveteens, a will find, too, that all itching and to eecape, The covering on her ed to light es Wis corduroy and velours, charmeuse, satins, broadcloth,chiffon velvets, snd your hair Nil be tally fustrovn her feet if they fel col, But the slocping apartment at $18.50 and 24.50 at $19.75 and 35.00 | oa satire HEN Bho ‘will aot ne eisatkea ieree ieee Formerly $27.50 to 39.50 Formerly $29.50 to 55.00 store. It is inexpensive and never fails] murnerumons. sleep out of twenty-four, and no afternoon naps will be to do the work. indulged tn In the future, Advt. oe = My patient informed me that she was not particularly hungry on Tues- N U X AT ED IRON day morning, #0 she decided to take a small glass of orange juice, two Ss And a collection of entirely new Separate Skirts, of serge, broadcloth, corduroy, tweeds, heather mixtures, plaids and velour checks; formerly $7.50 to 10.00, at $5.00, 7.50 gluten muffins and weak tea, sweetened with saccharine, a half hour after the hot lemon water, Thirty minutes after breakfast she took a largo increnses strength of | glass of water containing the vichy salts, down people 200 per The usual home duties kept her busy until noon, and she has gent, in ton days {| promised me that she will climb the several flights of stairs in her home LOYALTY TO WIDENER GAINS THEM $100,000 Women’s Smart Blouses ~ . ! Bic Pe tanitoaiie | scutes as has tees her Castes rane ct depending oa A TIMELY HOLIDAY OFFERING TO-MORROW, ON FORFEIT By noon she wan ravenounly huin-1 meal sho had some wtutfed exes, with| Son Gives Sum He Inherited Out-| THE SECOND FLOOR, AT SPECIAL INDUCEMEN gry, as may be expected, ao she par-| hot tomato sauce, graham bread and . i i he: » it dries at once. There’ aa ee ae aes : amas took of a regular luncheon, For this!a baked apple. One-half hour atter| "St to Father's Faith- i, We pelac pe Blouses of Striped Crepe de Chine Blouses of Georgette Crepe f oo luncheon she again took the vichy. ful Employees. Tailored model; convertible collar; in Hand embroidered; novel collar and cuffs of white, flesh, maize, navy and black, washable satin, in white, flesh and at $3.00 at $5.50 At 2 o'clock she foined me, after a five-minute walk in the fresh alr, and we proceeded with the mat exercises, rolling and leg circling very slowly for fifteen minutes. I then gave her an electric sweat bath, and allowed hor to retire for an hour and continue || the sweating, omitting the cold shower for the present, My patient has never taken cold and hot baths, and in her present condition she is not vigorous enough for the shock, and then too the extra hour of the con- tinued sweating aids in the reduction of the superfluous fat. At least an hour should be allowed for thia, to | prevent cold. Before going to her; home #he was given a rub down with e ec la er ano alcohol, to close the pores and as a further precaution against cold, At 7 o'clock she had conalated of broiled coanen, “tick 395 ach with egg, baked eggplant, sliced tomatoes and lettuce and ' h Gi {ts Hen a frat Haut ‘an hour ar ineeathag) a Eenaseme Cabinet and Twelve PHILADELPHIA, Dec, 8.—-As a re- ward for their faithful service to his father, P. A. B, Widener, who died re- Sele limetse cently, Joseph B. Widener distributed My ith corn wrinkles among the older household and busl- | Try " nk yout be. ness employees the $100,000 which he inherited under the will, without atip- lation as to how he should use it. | fi, The gifts were madé Phanksgiying ' Yor SILVER: Sterling & Plate 1d by all druggiate, 250 rect by BE, Lawrence & Imported and American Toys The Fourth Floor Toyland is now at its best, and Toys, Dolls, Games, Etc., are here in unusual variety, but an early visit is suggested because so many of the Imported Novelties and exclusive toys cannot be duplicated this season. AMONG THE INTERESTING DOLL ITEMS ARE: American Unbreakable Dressed Dolls, at $2.75 to 39.75 | Character Dolls, at $1.00 to 10.00 Undressed Dolls, 27 in. 1.50 to 10.00 | Baby Dolls, Dressed, $1.50 to 15.00 Character Dolls, at 35c to $9.75 | Fine Jointed Dolls, $2.50 to 10.00 —— To-day Mra. St. James > again i $10 P M omitted” the hearty. breakfast put er Month The picture shows three examples took ‘the hot lemon water, graham ° : froma score of bequilful designa in Pate. ||| siesestas, ‘euamenhiiee § Your Silent Piano Taken in Trade Bric-a-Brac Dept. Electric Lamps ent Safety Match Boxes, of Sterling |} ‘ins: dreesed witn ettnn uioe, salt and’ pepper. Besides the numerous pieces of Bric-a- Are most acceptable gifts and the " 7 ‘To-day she follows all of bh is ¥ 1 Brac, an endless variety of novelties are following are very excellent values: Silver, engraved, embossed, etched and | alt hour afterwat) With m glass | fy | being shown on the Fourth Floor, which plain; some in bright Silver, others in Linue with the mat exercises this at. : {el | aap, caeat Ae propiate fori eioliday Citta Table Electric Lamps of solid * ernoon, ic 1 4 Ye are oes ; ; ‘ French Grey Finish. mart Der ia oa about sive ot” the nf clint taht et oa Heinen ead fh bee | ing exercises, with her feet | on am e ruche braced und is | 4 kel i ings 5 < The pri from $2.25 to$15.00, braced under a heavy plece of fural- i Door Stops, Door Knoc kers, silk fringe, at $5.00 ’ rices rang : » men, After a warm water and soap Mr a Book Efids, Twine Girls, Bird Electri providing the most artistic and’ always Bre Teele oan cazom with : Cages, Smokers’ Stands, Nut Table Electric Lamps of mahog- . G.nehy Suckiah Govrel, and a rub- | : Set Painted dardinie: any; two lights; pull chain socket acceptable gift, at a very moderate price. To-night abe. will eat little clam . ; Bowls, Painted Jardinieres, 20 inch flat silk Empire shade, i bolled beef tongue and apliach, glute Table Decorations, Lamps lined; double ruche and silk fringe, 18.00 Also wide variety in Cigarette and Cigar }| Rovdlow with tomato, ‘ma ‘ and Lamp Shades, Humidors, Wiese : Cases, and many other articles specially ee graham toast an also reproductions of Swedish “lectric Lamps of gilt carved A Sasishacars Player Piano Should Have Atransposing device enabling you to play any com- Position in any key. An automatic tracker. Metal tubing. Automatic sustaining device. A perfectly balanced piano action. A sweet) tone and unquestioned durability. All of these advantages are embodied tn this instrument—made in our own factory aed sold under our iroa-clad guarantee, JACOB DOLL & SONS, Inc. 116 West 42d St., New York 884 Livingston St. 146 Ne BROOKLYN J AUL STORES OPEN F wood; two lights; pull chain socket and 18 inch drum silk shade with fringe, - . at 10,00 Desk Electric Lenps of fancy metal; art glass shade in Empire gold, old ivory or bronze finish, $4.50 Floor Electric Lamps of | solid mahogany; two lights; pull chain socket; 22 in. fancy silk shade, 12.50 Suited for gifts for men. International Silver Company Succeeding The MERIDEN Co. Established 1852 49-51 West 34th Street through to 68-70 West 35th Street, New York Painted Novelties, etc., at very interesting prices. To-morrow I ehall tell you moro about the direct causes of obesity, a TWO BATH MEN SLASHED BY ALLEGED ROBBERS, Attempt to Prevent Larceny From Sleeping Patrons Leads to Two Arrests, Two men walked into Gildman Wilstein's Turkish bath, No. 2 Bowery, at 3 A. M to-day and ordered Peter Fox, a rubber, to give them the keys to the lockers, Fox refused, believing that they wanted Established 62 Years : SPECIAL FOR TO-MORROW; Imported Smoking Stands, at $15.00 to 50.00 Being LessThan One-Half Former Prices Jewelry for Christmas Gifts VERY SPECIALLY PRICED FOR TO-MORROW: to rob the pockets of sleeping pa ti ig Rhinestone Hair Ornaments “Rene” Pearl Necklaces . peaeal free a inten cite fp The new narrow high shapes in various | with gold clasps, 16 inch, of small graduated th th knife, Wilstein ran in from an ad- styles; the rhinestones are set in untarnish- | and 20 inch, of larger graduated pearls; WW. Cor. 6" Ave. & 15" St. Al ioinine room una tivo was cut soveral © able “Silverette;” imitation shell teeth, natural pearl sheen; regularly $5.00, Open Saturday Evenings timea about the face, | ‘ i TONE . x A Pappas? Motor Truck Deliveries Everywhere Ml | ars” pharrmuy pyran, to fhe atroet and 2 6. -6t h 4 ve 101-106 | Special $2.50 Special $3.00 Period Dining Room Suite in Qu ered 3 SOO FF of 0, Ettzatotn Strver Station : f p shakio seg! Novelty Hair Ornaments, 50c to 818 | Other Pearl Neckl: kien Vinh i aan os 18 “Adame © ENTRANCE to CLOTHING DEPT” THROUGH FURNITURE STORE Other Novelty Ha sf Necklaces, at $1.00 to 95,00 " rooklyn,, and Crrett ‘Barry t ne, nalesman, of No. toi ( hite Ivory Celluloid Fans, with quill ips, i wen Fantom shicemans of Ma) / Dignified Credit White ry with quill feather tips, longer at ane side, $2.50 foe sreen, gold, pink, blue and white; lecidec ye han, according to the police, is an ex choice of green, gold, pink, blue and white; a decided novelty at convict and In 1913 was arrested tn There is no “red tape” or embarrassment connected with credit i : connection with the killing of John! i at Kelly's, Select your Winter outfit and say “Charge it.” A large collection of Fans at 50c to $300.00 Marooney at No. 60 Sunds Street, Hrwokyn, bu wa. acault ie i mm Suits & Overcoats Y q o] o e edb: ry - rs . en are BOR ‘eortoualy i For Men and Young Men es 5 ‘ e Se reese tan Ay 515, $18, $20, 925 Imported Blankets and Quilts PAY $1 A WEEK, CUSTOMERS WELFARE SALE Ht You Value ss ingly hndvome Sts and } A bokna sho 1 amt tes romea tenien as ceatedaty eaten Tie: Aare Eas? Cs RRL ad renee Aoi) ‘kl ifthe ser senor’ fc: ALSO THE FOLLOWING NOTEWORTHY VALUES FOR TO-MORROW: 5 L BUYING DEE aay page age gr Oo i 4\ Women’s & Misses’ 5 BD White Blankets (pink or blue borders) Comfortables (Double Size) doubtful method, | | Stylish Apparel ‘4 ‘ f ‘ Single Bed Size, - pair $3.75, 5.50 | Figured Silk Mull, plain borders, at $2.50 0 Ly . - } A remarkable assort Double Bed Size, - “ $4.65,5.95 | Printed Satin,floral design, plain borders, 5.50 ptometrists |. of she lates) ane \ it Extra Large Size, - ‘ $5.00, 7.50 | Figured Satin, plain borders,wool filling, 6.95 are recognized by State di and colorings ’ r Laws as the Specialists com- i Suits. 18.50 to $49.50 Novelty Colored All Wool Blankets : petent to examine eyes and ! Coats, $11.98 to $47.50 iy Single and Double Bed Size, 14| “. sie 1 5 | uartered 4 9” conserve vision, ‘ Dress $10.98 to $45.00 8 each $11.75, 18.75, 15.00 and 18.00 Bother Gidebeara, Consult a RegisteredOp- . . . TH tometrist in all troubles : OPEN SATORPAY EVENIN fe j d, Ay that affect your eyes. g x =~ Published by the Optometrical y : - . = = r) r) Boclety of the City of New York,