The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1916, Page 5

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THIRD DEATH FOLLOWS EXPLOSION ON AZTEC) Matthew Mardeny Dies in Brooklyn Hospital—to Raise Hull in \ Search for Missing. Matthew Mardeny of No. 209 La- (ueer Street, Brooklyn, one of the men Injured in the explosion aboard the tank steamer Aztec in Robins’ shipyard in Brooklyn last Monday ieeoen” died to-day in Holy Famili ital. His was the third deat ie to tho explosion, and, including missing, it brings the probabie humber of fatalities up to fourteen, Capt. Hallesen of the Azteo, after a jhorough search along the Brooklyn knd Manhattan water-front, reports that two members of his crew who have not been seen since Monday hers Probably aboard the boat at he time of the explosion. ‘alas st it is} |) d that some of the injured men Will not survive, Further attempts were made to- fay &, the Rane Ex 4 irs to patch the hole in the Aztec's in ani hold, pump her out and raise hor go] Sbdomen and heavy double chin ald that the bodies in the ship may be] are to expect this condition In jeeereres. know that a certain amount of fat ve mee cen | is posscused by all persons, and that THING TERRBLE the body actually needs to keep it healthy, plump and symmetrical is unnecessary and must be considered Caused Great Annoyance, Child Cross and Irritable, Very Rest- less, An Awful Looking Sight, peat titi Food Foods which make fat fn the body most all kinds of nuts, The animal milk, cream, chees: byody and forms a It is @ producer o df missing numbers eleven. the heat and ener; and so slowly ren AUUNE FURLONG. as superfluous flesh, for which the healthy body makes no provision. | In women as a rule the proportion of fat to bone and muscle is much greater than in men, but as fat ix the | most unstable of all the tissues, in the) quantity continually and causes HEALED BY CUTICURA inany changes in gain or lows of! weight. To-morrow { shall tell you about| SOAP AND OINTMENT —— “My Uttle girl had a rash break out on her face. It appeared like a cold sore and qaused great annoyance and the Itching was pertant part they | f une body, minerals and the play in the upke PHYSICAL CULTURE—A GiRL| READER asks—"Will you advise a club of young girls, who are strong ers of yours, just what exer- terrible so that at times sho | Admirers Of youl itractive aya little scratehed till her faco bled. | ¢*° ent we are about to give?! #, have all! aot know 1 was ashamed to take her out and she was often cross and Irritable and very restless We dest of your ¢ which to u at really dregsci! gulation during the night. She was an the Awful looking aight to behold. “On the advice of a fricad We tried Cuttoura Soap and Olntment and in lees than | ° two weeks she was ail healed | PT and there is not ® mark or Hiemish on her fac now." Siened) Mrs. Dunieavy, 280 ‘Taafte Place, Brooklyn, N.Y, To make ofte ti July ty, 1915, auty and Sample Each Free by Mall MRS. C. M. writes—| hea Lope dle al ader of yous reat post-card “*Cutieura, Dept. T, Bee hair which is ze Geeaions ths works, tan you advise his “and what | 4: SUITS | W. L. DOUGLAS | [ir /ihintens irae mat | ; in it. Sage tea and henna pai SHOES WOMEN BOYS both pure vegetable colorings and are harmless. The henna turns the hair @ | a k bronze and the sage makes it dar brown, Use two ounces of sage leaves to one pint of scalding water, When cold strain and brush it tnto the Good matertals, geod Food atting models GOODSORS. corm! tair. The henna ts a much more tedious process, which han been printed in these columns repeatedly, and space does not permit me to re- i] A FOUR WEEKS’ COURSE IN Obesity Reduction Will be conducted by Miss Fur- long in The Evening World, com- mencing mext Monday, for the benefit of readers who have been interested in her work with 210- pound Mra. St. James. Miss Furlong will arrange @ schedule of diet and exe: cover @ period of four weeks h instructions governing each day's work. All exercises will be fully described and illustrated. START WITH HER NEXT MONDAY and keep her informed of your progress. A chart will be printed for you to keep a record of will ans york wml WAY § Richth tom Bronchial TROCHE lear BrRows’ | results, Miss Furlong i Gi NSU ING THE COMPLETE COURSE. ‘OHN I, BROWN & SON, Boston, Mase. 22> 0-GSS 0-0) D0 aD 0-4-0 a 02) D0. i. Altman & Cn. An Extraordinary Purchase of Men’s Overcoats effected umder advantageous condit enables B. Altman & Co. to place on sale, for to-morrow (Friday) and Saturday, a selection of strictly high-grade Overcoats at $23.50 a price which, when considered in relation to style and quality, cannot fail to appeal to the man of good taste and purchasing acumen, These Overcoats are shown im both semi-fitted and full-back models, made up in various desirable materials and finished with satin-lined yoke and sleeves. OEE (0) ED 0) EEE (0) E> 0B 0 CEE 0) ETD ( 0) DO (Men's Wear Department, First Floor Pitt Avsuw-Madiaon Avetue, Mth and Ith Streets New York | HOME GYMNASIUM FOR WOMEN BY PAULINE FURLONG structure of the body, it fluctuates in| ) ED 0 SEED (0) ED 04ST 0 -<ERELD-() EE (0 Fats. consist of oils, fat from animal foods and even some vegetables and cereals, such as sweet potatoes, olives;}"Do you advise the use of the face|the New York Navy Yard, where ohe) Parsnips, artichokes, buckwheat, oats, Indian corn and nuts, especially walnuts and cocoa- fats are found in pork, bacon, goose, e, butter and the yolks of eggs. Fat usually forms 16 per cent, of the weight of the covering or padding for the road f heat, fuel and energy tn the body, and too much of it should be avoided, except tn cases | where extreme physical exertion ts taken each day. As we grow older a@ slight increase of fat may be| noticeable, and this fs just nature's way of conserving | ‘cy that is so rapidly lost in old age) ewed. However, this does not mean that one may acquire a large stomach, rolls of fat around the hips and| be satisfied with the fact that they | ile life. On the contrary, le we | print It again just now, MRS. B. H. writes: ‘T have over- come constipation through practising your exercises, and my whole family, including my husband, sister and brother, all do them every day now, | In a recent articie suggested the | \86 of belladonna plasters to reduce the breast. Do you really think them | and are they harmless?” reliable i Very hot water on Turkish towots| 1 to the breast for twenty min- © open the po: oy a rub with stro aphor spirits will reduce ¢ The della onna plea: also reduce it, nd they at harmless, Any | trenuous exercises for the upper tounded 38th Street | 1 ' ' ' | } custom made ' | 1 ' fo suits authorities. Rat, Hamster. | $5.85 | Smart lace styles in tan and i Men’s Shoes i Broken Widths; arms and shoulders will aiso aid in the reduction. writes: uld re carmine, one ounce; weeks, then add two cups of pure white wine vinegar, vinaigre de rouge, brush for blackheads?” Lord & Taylor AND OVERCOATS Men’s Suits $25.00 to $35.00 Grades $21.00 Suits for men of taste and dis- crimination, made of selected ma- terials cut by master designers and hand-tailored by men who spend at least part of their time finishing A plentiful’ supply of “different” Lord & Taylor styles. The range of sizes is complete. No Charge for Alterations Great Coats---Reduced furs as Hudson Seal, Mink, Muskrat, Marmot, Sable Squirrel; collars of Per- sian Lamb, Otter, Beaver or Seal-dyed Rat. Sizes incomplete. 9 Coats.....Were $135.00 to $175.00.....Now $125.00 20 Coats.....Were $ 95.00 to $115.00.....Now $ 89.50 Were $ 62.50 to $ 75.00.....Now $ 59.50 .. Were $ 45.00 to $ 60.00..... Now § 39.50 Raccoon Coats..Were $85.00 to $100..Now $79.50 ‘ ; Men’s | 1 i For final clearance, ! sharply cut. The coats | dependable, the tailoring faultless. ' The Fur-Lined Coat | | ! ' | 28 Coats.. | 9 Coats... ' } i Auto { A limited number, lir 8 Robes...... Were $75.00 to $100.00...... Now $69.50 ‘ 8 Robes...... Were $69.50.......0....056, Now $37.50 1 16 Robes...... Were $42.50... ... Now $20.00 Fourth Floor A ES A ee ee, . PoP ee a a pe CLEARANCE of MEN’S SHOES Men’s $8.00 Shoes i | SP OS OS OSD (0) AP TOD ONE (02) AD) SD 0D OED (8! RHE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1916. the only thing which wi help to aie. | lodge the blackheads, After you have j used it and the flesh Is soft from the hot water and soap, use the comme. | done extractor to get the deep-seated ones out of the skin. This will post- tively remove thom and not leave a @oar, ' WANTS ROUGE—PALE GIRL "Please print a harmless liq- The following liquid rouge ts harm- less: Alcohol, one ounce; powdered mix these two and let stand tightly corked two PHILADELPHIA, J per-dreadnought Oklaho: the Maine coast to-day for her official | BLACKHEADS—A MAN wites;| tip On her way sho will stop at This is calied wit) go In Gry dock to be cleaned and The use of a proper face brush is painted. | ALFRED A. KOHN Announces the Regular SEMI-ANNUAL S A L E of Smart SHOES | Distinctive patterns of exclusive character for women. Nobby, conservative styles for men. Following our fixed rule of closing out our stock at the end of each season these remarkable reductions are made. PRICES; 6.85 485 gs 7.85 8.85 Regularly Sold at 6.00 to 15.00 ALFRED A. KOHN Creator of Smart Shoe Fashions FIFTH AVENUE AT 42D ST. , 1900 s FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street ] Clearance of Men’s Overcoats $25.00 to $35.00 Grades $21.00 Overcoats which serve the double purpose of warmth and distinguished stylish appearance. Chesterfield models with a slight waist line or box back effect. Some Overcoats full silk lined with satin sleeve linings, others are quarter lined for men rn prefer them, All made of the best woolens. Sizes 34 to 46. r the style Fur-Lined and Fur Prices on these handsome outergarments have been are of exceptionally fine quality, the furs absolutely } i a o | | s have black broadcloth shells and are lined with such | | | Robes---Reduced ved with Muskrat, Marmot, Sable Squirrel, Mole-dyed D4 | t-} ig 8 r) | | i i 2 & 8 a ee ae Men’s $6.00 Shoes ' ] ' | $3.95 ‘| e black calf, i Van and black calf lace shoes; flat jaste | in Various Styles and Leathers Sizes in Narrow formerly up to $6.00 $2.00 Ground Floor en ee Ae ee ct: } INC. Victor Factory Distritiutors » Telephone Murray Hill 3700 563 Fifth Avenue COR. 46TH STRtaT 23 West 42nd Street BETWEEN STH 6 OTH AVES Send for Catalogue Ss 427 Fifth Avenue BETWEEN ISTH & SOTH STE. 27 West 34th Strebt BETWEEN STH 6 6TH AVES. What Makes Landay’s Victrola Service I completeness Different? in every detail. Its uni- formity, equal service to all, the highest Grade service possible at no higher cost. A desire to please is paramount here. Comfortable surroundings, prompt, prop- er attention by salesmen, who know both music and Victrolas, make it a pleasure to select your instrument and records here. Every facility, such as a very complete stock of Victrolas and records; a system of inspecting every Victrola before it reaches your home to in- sure its having a perfect tone quaiity; prompt delivery service, are some of the things that make it a pleasure to come here. A Favorite! Victrola X Why not come to the leading Victrola stores in New York * City to-day? You'll be served best here. Come in the first time you are in the neighborhood. EASIEST PAYMENT TERMS Victrolas $15 to $400. Records 60c up. FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF PATRONS Open Evenings at 23 West 42 St. 38th Street $195 Easy Payment Terms as Low as $6 a Month Che Wendel! Pian possess beautiful tone and lasting substance To the best of our and belief no other piano selling at $395 is likewise a new standard $195 compares with the Wende!! of piano v alu Int » the remark- Piano in those inner characteri tble Wendell Piano has been tics of high piano quality whic!) built one of the most perfect, ave paadommentalinite aiiciaicl practical and satisfactory player are un } tctions manufactured, of tone. : r Here is uttermost piano value! Wendell Pianos are made espe \ piano that every base can play cially to our order by one of the cither by means of the music roll oldest and most substantial of r by hand—a piano that you can American Piano Manufacturers »wn and cherish with never a They establish an actual, tangibl loubt of its inherent musical standard of value at their price quality or interpretating powers— which we ‘believe is unequalled. 1 piano of lasting satisfaction. The Home of the 0) D> 0 SED () ED () ED (0) CRED () ED +) ED () EER (0) CREED () GD () <I OD a total $80 on payment of a» small de- posit Balance in malt monthly payments, knowledge The Wendell Player Piano at Music Rooms, Seventh Floor C@ixtheritig)O- Piano and Player Piano CED 0 RED 0<SEED (0) ED 0 IED) CES () <D()-- ) ED- 0 SED ()-SEEID (0) CD as SD SD Gp | am ee (5 THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE} ‘The World Sells 109,000 Copies More in New York City Each Weekday Than Any Other Morning Newspaper. il ipl Sin neice eines emma!

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