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the war has be Lebar the com dito Prana ‘von! HOSPITAL SHAKE-UP TO ot | CLASSIFY THE SERVICE FRUIT THE GREAT Kingsbury Wants Brooklyn Insti« ’ | tution Modeled on Johns Hop- PHYSICIAN Healing Powers of Fruit Proved | | by ‘“‘Fruit-a-tives”’ The simple juices of app “Fruit-a-tives’ will reliove the Stomach, Liver proved in thous Indigestion, Dys Constipation, — Kidney * Troubles, Skin Dis Neuralgia and Chroni are the best thia fruit medicine 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size ¢50, At dealers or sent by Limited, Ogdensburg, Advt. | WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS ag —~ SAWS? i: ¥\' BN layer-F’ianos (AI These instruments are the i very latest 88 - Note Players © | \ in various designs and woods. | As Fully guaranteed REGU- Ka] LARLY PRICED AT $600. | TO-MORROW ONLY ....... > ~: SAF les, oranges, figs and prunes, when transtormed inte| diseuses of A‘ ineys and Skin. The truth of this statement has been nds of ca value of Fruit-a-tives New York.— SALE OF RELIABLE New Piano The pianos offered in this sale sell regularly at $350. instruments are These $ recommended for their excellent tonal qual- ities and beautiful case designs. TO-MORROW ONLY $5 Down, $5 Monthly NEW 88-NOTE Convenient Terms of Payment 12 ROLLS OF MUSIC and Fine Bench with Player PIANOS Taken in Exchange Warerooms, 5th Av. & 39th St. OPEN WEDNESDAY FB Supreme in Victor Service kins—Might Engage Women. With the old medical #taff of fifty- | Seven physicians abolished and a now | corps of about Charitie forty-two instaled, Commissioner sanizing the Cumberland Street Hospital, Brooklyn, a homeo- pathic institution, along the lines of the Johns Hopkins Hospital and the Massachusetts Genoral Hospital. According to the Charities. Depart- ment offoials Cumberaind Streat Hos+ pital, under tho old regime, had a of | big staff that did not spoctalize in any psia, Torpid Liver,; branch of the service, They treated Bladder ses, Rheumatism, Headaches. The enormous sales of “Fruit-a-tives, proofs of the }cases indiscriminately. Commission. er Kingsbury has divided the work of the new staff into four divisions as follows: Medicine, obstetrics, sur. | gery and gynecology. The heads are: Surgery, Dr. I. Rubley Schall; obstet- rics, Dr. Herbert C. Allen; gynecolo- &y, Dr. J. Franklin; medicine, Dr. B. Rodney Fiske. Commissioner Kingsbury’s secre- tary declared that there was no in- tention of changing the hospital from '@ homeopathie to an allopathic in- stitution. “If necessary we could get women homeopaths to take the places of the men,” said the secretary. NING UNTIL 0 P, M, Kingsbury | 1 this morning that he pro- | |an effective one and very easy to t one shown yesterday, aids in the} } thighs, stimulates the circulation in | stewe THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1916. : SCHOOL COMMITTEES |Diet and Exercise Course For Women to Reduce | In Weight and Figure | |Second Lesson Gives Another Mat Exercise for Be-| ginners, Suggests a Menu for the Diet and Explains Various Causes of Obesity. LESSON NO. 2. | In a course of twenty-four daily lessons Miss Furlong ts presenting to Evening World readers the system of diet and exercise which she re- cently employed in reducing the weight of a 210-pound woman twenty- three pounds im four weeks. Back numbers of these lessons may be od- tained by sending a 2cent stamp ti sired. Readers following the course Furlong, who witl reply through the In order to overcome obesity and flesh rapidly and same results will had been fat for movements at the end of the course. TO-DAY'S EXERCISE. 1 To-day I have illustrated another mat excercise for beginners and it is like the perform. This movement, reduction of the waist, abdomen and| the lower trunk muscles and is also beneficial for those who suffer from rheumatism and stiff knees. Take your position, as shown, on the floor or bed, ley retched down flat on the floor and parallel with the body, raise the left leg, bent at the knee, until the knee is at right angles with the waist line and return to original position. Repeat this ex- ercise not more than five times with each leg. It is important to thor- oughly relax after each leg move- ment and let go of the muscles of the legs and abdomen just exactly as though you were not going to repeat the movement. Keeping the muscles tensed wastes the nervous force and has a decided tendency to cause fatigue, ! J will be interested to learn how far my pupils are walking each day during our course and I have tried to impress on the minds of my read- ers the importance of deep breathing as a valuable aid in the reduction of excess fat. TO-DAY'S MENU. To-day’s Juncheon menu will in- clude broiled chicken livers on gluten toast, cold slaw with boiled dressing, i dried peaches, sweetened with sweeten and gluten muffins. For in the dig When a man’s efficiency is on the decline—when after a long day of effort the mass of work still stares him in the face—it's time to find out what’s wrong. Frequently a lack of certain necessary nutritive elements, in the daily diet, lessen mental and physical activity. A prime factor in efficiency is right feeding. No food supplies, in such splendid proportion, all the rich nourishment of the field grains, for keeping the mental and physical forces upbuilt and in trim, as Grape-Nuts Made of whole wheat and malted barley this famous Pure food supplies the vital mineral salts, often lacking in the ordinary daily diet, but imperative in building sturdy mental, physical and nervous energy. Then, too, there’s a wonderful return of power for the smal! effort required ion of Grape-Nuts, which, with cream or good milk, supplies com- plete nourishment. “Thore’s a Reason” for Grape-Nuts Sold by Grocers everywhere. dinner to-day I am suggesting lean roast beef, stewed tomatoes, baked By Pauline Furlong. condition it is necessary ¢o find the underlying cause of it and try to correct this, Superfluous flesh may arise from many different conditions, auch as| insuMctent physical exercise and too much food, or| alcoholism, and then again it may be hereditary, in which | case {t 1s much more difficult to remove and prevent, When there ts an inclination in families to take on | much greater persistence and self-deniat must bo prac tised, but the rewards are worth the effort and the telligent treatment. Many women insist that it is not possible to reduce, because every one in their families fallacy, a8 any amount of superfluous fat may be re moved through a systematic course of proper exercise and diet, During my four weeks’ course with my readers I shall endeavor to show many entirely new exercises for reducing all parts of the body, and Tam confident that most of you will be able to master even the most dificult -——— 0 Miss Furlong for each lesson de- are invited to correspond with Miss columns of The Evening World, bring the figure to @ healthy, normal everything eaten seems to turn to fat, be In evidence at the end of an in- many years back, but this is a mere eggplant and Waldo Seaplane an rt salad (celery It is also important that my read. ers take the hot lemon water each morning on arising and a. light breakfast of grapefruit or orange, and black coffee, if you feel the need for it, will not add weight, ——e Letters From Readers of Miss Furlong’s Articles, “Dear Mias Furlong: It Is the duty of every fat woman who has back- bone enough to follow your regimen to thank you sincerely for the way you are awakening us to the fact that fat is degeneracy, kat people are terribly lazy, and I am no differeut from the rest, except for the fact, perhaps, that Ido admit it. It is all [can do to gst up will power enough to overcome my sluggishness to the extent of fol- lowing your course of exercises, I am how wearing skirts that I put away ten years age elics, when I was @ y ) and T mu confess that I am not even following your regime, so clearly mapped out, as_JI should do, MRS, G.” TO COLOR GRAY HAIR—MR8, ELLA H. and many others ask: “Will |you please print the directions for using the heuna to make the hair bronze color?” Owing to numerous requests I am giving this again to-day. Shampoo the hair until perfeotly free from dirt and grease and dry well, Make henna powder into a thick paste with hot A2e RAISING BY FOLLOWERS OF MiSs: WEEKS' COURSE OF DI At Start. SEND CHANGES IN YOUR WE! THOSE ACCOMPLISHED BY OTHER WEIGHT AND MEASUREMENT CHART. es FOR RECORDING REDUCTION ACCOMPLISHED ‘Vat Week. | 2d Week. | 3d Week. | 4th Week, EACH WEEK TO MISS FURLONG AND COMPARE RESULTS WITH SXEACISE. 8 FURLONG’S FOUR ET AND EXERCISE. a IGHT AND MZASUREMENTS READERS, man Mr, Kilert, Me, Thomas, 5 r | @ Mise ‘Grade, j ir. ere Mw 1 AND THE NEW BOARDS NAMED BY CHURCHILL —>— Greene Heads the coun UHI LUMBAGO! Group—Wilsey Is the Build- ings Chairman, President ChurehM to-day an- nounced the appointment of the fol- lowing standing committees in the Board of Bducation: Committers on Finance Mr. Greens. Chatrmen; Mr, Bennett, Mr, Lewy, Mr, Suydam, Mr. Whalem, Mr, Willcox and Mr, Wilsey, ‘ tte on Bulldings—My, Wiley, Ohetr Hennett, Mr, Benson, Mr, Mruckbauer, Keller, Mr, Martin amd Mr, Committee on Suppllee—Mr. Delaney, Chair. man; Mr. Benson, Mr. Carroll, Mr, Cunalos, Mr. Vorria, Mr. Miller and Mrs, Quin, LOOAL #CHOOL BOARDS, BOROVON OF MANHATTAN. Det Dist Dr. Plsant, Thamberger, Me. Gillespie MF fldnetiia: Mr Wh ; : , LOROUAN OF THK BRONX Dia, Pd ir, Wil Vi Mi i f\\ A\ WN A WY f i AA i G\V/ ii $3.96 The “Jewel” adjustable, four- section form of simple construc- tion and easy ad- justment. Infour sizes; each size having — adjust- ment of 8 inches Water and keep it very hot in @ double boiler, Apply the paste to small strands of the hair with a tooth brush and allow it to touch every part of the strand. Now wrap the head in hot towels (keeping them hot) for a half hour or more, Then shampoo the hair thoroughly with soap and hot water, to remove the paste, and finish with cold water, Dry well in the sun, The addition of lemon juice to the paste makes the hair a more golden color, while the paste alone brings out a bright, glossy bronze shade. Henna is vegetable and entirely harmless and will color any shade of hatr, EPSOM SALTS BATHS ~— MRS. O'M, asks: “Do you advocate Epsom salts baths and is tt true thi out the poison from the body? Hot Epsom salts baths open the Pores, but [ am gure the hot water alone would do so. I am adviaed by physicians that there is not much foundation for the reports that these baths reduce the weight and draw out impurities. nilk to bleach the it on or wash it o the face perfect! apply tho buttermilk. main on some time and dry tn, then remove with cold water, This is an astringent and not advised if the complexion {s particularly dry. ee DIES FROM GRIEF AT HUSBAND'S FUNERAL Etienne Succumbs as Body Was Being Carried From Her Home. While the body of Louis Ettenne, y clean and Allow it to re- Mrs, torm of government?" an put several of my sl oe Ba who died two days before of pneu- monta, was betng carried from the door of his home at Moore and Je- rome Avenues, Rehmond Hill, Queens Borough, yesterday the widow col- lapsed on the threshold of her home, She died before medical ald could be summoned and it was necessary to halt the funeral of the husband unt the tragic situation b: t about by the death of the wife could be ad- Justed, Etienne was widely known tn Queens Borough, He conducted @ hotel at Moore and Jerome Avenues for many years, His wife was appar- health until sight of ne in bust part, IMustrated, Size 1—32 to 40, Size 2—34 to 42, Size 3—36 to 44, Size 4—38 to 46, Macy's usual price, $4.89. Macy's. Superior brass heavily nickeled. izes 00 to 24%. Usually 60c Gross, now 39C gross and 344 doz. Safety Pins, same quality as above, Sizes 2%, 3. Usually ge and 4c gross. Now 54c gross, 5¢ doz. Pin Books, containing black and white assorted pins, Special at 5c each Safety Pins, Defiance. 12 doz. assorted sizes to a box. | Special at 23¢ box. Imported Needle Cases, containing 5 pkgs. of assorted needles, Usually 9c, Now 5c each, Sanitary Elastic Belt, fine qual- ity, 3'sizes. Regular 24c, Now|8c Sanitary Aprons, medium size with net top, fine quality rubber sheet- Ing. isu ally 23c each. 18¢ ea, Sanitary Apron, large size with re+ inforced net top; extra fine quali- ty rubber sheeting. Reg, 39. Sale 29¢ Sanitary Elastic Belts. Good quality mesh elastic, Usually 10c each. Now 8c each, Dust Caps, trimmed with, lace, Usually 12c ea, Now 8c ea. Elastic, ribbon covered. Pink, blue, white, red, and lavender, special at 6c yd. Shoe Polish, 2-in-1 and Nugget, black or tan. Usually 9¢. » Now lc doz., 7¢ ea. Polishing Outfits containing dauber and polisher. Usually ats 19c ea. Shoe Polish. Gilt Edge 19, Usually Now loc Slipper Trees, with wooden ends. Usually 8 pr. Now 34¢_doz., iC pr. carried » children survive 3 J to @ commiasion "Do you “Not at all,” declared the boss, “Then I oi into office, instead of only one," Hair Nets, all-over real hair nets, Tennis brand in dark, mediun light. brown, black and. blon: Usually $1.59 doz. Now 98c doz, 9c ea, TAN PVs bet rain HA il un al $11.89 “Imperial” Tele- scopic is the same as “Imperial” non-col- lapsible, but with dinero skirt so that the form may be closed down in small space. Made in 2 sizes, as illus- mee S trated. No. 1—32to a © ™\42 inches. No. 2— 35to 44 inches. Macy's usual price $12.49. Dress Form, $1.69 Complete Non-Adjustable. Perfect fitting with stron wired skirt on 4 ft. stand. Sizes 34 to 42, Macy's usual price $1.98. Everything Needed in Notions Hair Nets of real hair. Automobile Brand. A larger size, bu* same kind as above, Usually $1.79 doz. Now $1.39 doz., 12¢ ea. Hair PinCabinets,Macy’s; assorted sizes in box. Usually i4c, IIc box, Cubes of Pins, imported. 144 pins in jet, white, neat and ( agd white, Usually 9c. jow Jc Tron Board Pads, sizes 4 to 514 ft. Usually #4c. Now 39¢ ea. Tron Stands, adjustable to any size iron board. Usually 9c. 7c ea. Iron Board Covers, sizes 4 to 544 feet. Usually 23c, Now 19c ea, Asbestos Iron Holder, 314c ea. Iron Wax, usually 12c.doz, 8c. doz. Coat Hangers, folding nickel. With extra skirt or t er och ate tached, _ Usyally $1.08 doz. Now 79 doz., 7c each Folding Covered Coat Hangers, Reg. 3c; now Ic red in pink Coat Hangers, silk co’ or blue. Usually 2: Now Muff and Scarf Hangers, ly nickeled. Usually 19 ea. I6c ea, Skirt orTrousers Hangers, 6% doz, 6c each Shirt Waist Hangers, wooden. shaped ens. doz. 6c ea. Hair Pin Cabinets, containing 400 hair pins, ass'ted sizes, Usually 9c, Now 7c ea, Darners for stockings, containing thimble, needle and thread, Usually 2ic. Now I4c ea Hat Lining, Lynat, ready made Fits any size hat, in ble Usually 14¢ to 47¢ ea Now 9c to 29 ea. Japanese hand Usually 24¢, ! silk Pin Cushions. painted, Collar Flares, white only. Made of fine quality silk covered wire, Usually Sc ea Now 3. cea ‘i dl BOROUGH OF BROOKLTN, i it Aimee. 50. Me. Wingat®, ST. Mr. Greene, Keller Me } io Me Ir mers, o 40 Mr rris, BOROUGH oF U RENS, |p, fn Le Thorn t. Benson, 4 te 142) Me. Straw 44 Me Htetne ' ROROUGH OF, RICHMOND, ‘a Vint ae witicon 46 Me_ Martin RUB PAINS FROM SORE, LAME BACK Rub Backache away with small trial bottle of old “St. Jacob’s Oil.” Back hurt you? Can't straighten up without feeling sudden pains, sharp aches and twinges ? Now, listen? That's lumbago, sciatica or maybe from a strain, and you'll get relief the moment you rub your back with sooth- ing, penetrati “St. Jacob's Oil.” Nothing else takes out soreness, lame- ness and stiffness so quickly. You simply rub it on your back and out comes the pain. It is harmless and doesn't burn the skin. Limber up! Don't suffer! Get» small trial Sottle of old, honest “St, Jacob's Oil” from any drug store, and after using it just once, you'll forget that you ever had backache, lumbago or sciatica, because your back will never hurt or cause any more misery, It never disappoints and has been re- commended for 60 years.—Advt. Cli MA The Annual January Sonimchaslehaiad for Months Sale of Dress Forms and Notions RESS FORMS, all sorts of “findings” for dressmaking, and Notions in an almost numberless array, are now specially priced for this great January Sale. A glance at Macy's usual prices—proven to be the * Lowest-in-the-City"—and our Sale Prices on these goods, will convince you of the opportunities tor economy to be grasped now. $5.94 The “Rival” is Telescopic, ad “Imperial” justable at neck, Non - Collapsible ust, waist and and adjustable 17 tie i may be section form with made long or hinged wai at short waisted and closes down in Suited to those small space when not in use, as il- lustrated. Sizes those regularly 32 to 42 and 36 Proportioned, to 46. Macy's as illustrated. usual price $6.94, Bust Form, 69c Bust only. Jersey covered. Sizes 32 to 42; regular 98c, now 69c. Hooks and Eyes—Herald juare, Black or white, sizes 0 to 4. mestic, New Home, Wheeler & Usually 21c¢ gross. Wilson, Willcox & Gibbs, 3 6c gross. 3c card poodles in per; good sizes, Snap Fasteners—Imported. Black pias, + Pa prea 3 sizes. — Limited Now cee, Bec paper, quantity. Usually | 48¢" gross. | Cable Cord. 12-02. balls. Good Now 42c gross Soap Fastener Tape.—imported. ET slack or white. Usually $2.04 | Belting, cotton dress—black or dozen yds. Now $1 47. yds. white, 1h. 2, 24, 3 Inch = hed Bh AO . iece 0 yal 9 iow al Weight Tape, blagk or white, yee wth, of 10 Usually 84c doz. doz. 4c yd. yards, or yd. f Vath, 24% English Pin Sheets. 360 count, | 2nd, 9 Inches, ‘yp pieces of 10 alice, Ueualls ton dey yards, 26c piece, O¢ yd. Now 44c doz., 4c sheet Belting, silk dress belting —black or Dressmakers’ Pins, all brass, three we 4 57% 5 incl wel sizes. 4 Ib, boxes. Usually 24c. | Now t44 and 2 inch widths 10 Now I6¢ for 1% Ib. box hwidths. 1% “a yd., 244 and 3 inch widths, 17¢ yd. Hook and Eye Tape. Black and white. Usually 16¢ yd... Now $1.49 dozen yards, 13c yd. 100-yd, Spool Silk. Best quality black and white, O-A-B, Usually 89 doz. Now 69c doz., 6c spool, 400-yd. Spool Silk. Special black or white, letters O-A-B, Usually 22c spool. Now $2.12 doz, spools, ke each |-0z, Spool Silk. best qualit Black or White, letters O-A-B. Usually $5.94 doz. spools. Now $5.38 doz., 46¢ spool. Basting Cotton. suo-yd. spool, Ic piece. White only, Sizes 40, 50, 60 and Pinal ‘ 70. Usually S4¢ doz, Now 39¢ Tope, Enctish Twilhets st qua CO. OO hae spool | widths," Us Darning Cotton, O. N. T. Black, Now 5c piece. white, golden brown, Usually 1 inch widths. a . Now 19¢ doz, | 12c, 146 piece. Mending Cotton veg, | Shields, Macy’s light-weight. Sizes Black, white and colors... Usually sand 4. Usually 8 doz - Now 39 doz, 349¢ bail, ¢ pr Darning Silk. Best qualit white, gray and br 48¢ doz, Now 39% doz., 3! Machine Strap totit any 1 Ss Black, Milward’s Sewing Needles. milliner’s, Sizes $, 6 5 and 48, Usu tic Now 34. doz,, 3¢ paper Macy's—-Main Floor, 1th Street, Rear having irregular figures as well as This form is a splendid one for dressmakers’ workrooms, Macy's usual price $12.49, A Large Assortment of “Findings” Machine Needles for Singer, Do» Warren's Girdling. Black or white. 1 Taffeta Seam Binding, black or Prussian Binding, black or whit Cotton Tape, ay. pieces, white Skirt Markers, fh $11.89 sizes, black or white. | Usuall 48c ball. Now We ball, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 inch widths, Usually 16¢ and 19¢ yd. 144 to Sinch widths, 13¢ yd., 4 to. inch widths, 6c yd. white. Full 10-yd. pieces. Usually $1.68 doz. Now $1.32 doz. pieces, c Full yd. p) Usually doz. Now $1.39 doz or black, Usually 9 piece. Now 79¢ whe dizes 4, 5, Usual 4 ) RY "Now 44¢ re “ar with solid

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