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city. fe originally war MeNarnai iK man he went Wes re he became a joc actress, died SBAND OBJECTS 4 T0 OPERATION ie Cured by Lydia E. ‘Pinkham’s Vegetable at the Same Time a Compound. cL ass | Des Moines, Tows.—"Four years ago nT Meme mas eA al ice toma Twas very sick and my life was nearly spent. ‘The doctors } wn ml stated that I would | | never get well with. w out an operation, and that without it I would not live one year. My husband objected to any operation and got me some of Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegeta- ble Compound, 1 took it and com- menced to get better, and am now well, em stout and able to do my own house- Eempou recommend the Vegetable d to any woman who is sick and aa Jon as a wonderful strength and th restorer. My husband says 1 bg have been in is it had not been for wund."’ Mrs. BL 1 LESSON In a course of twenty-four datly to Evening World readers the system three pounds in four weeks. tained by sending a 2-cent stamp to By Pauline to cause profuse perspiration in order be att The old, worn and any idea that bring about reduc’ its derange- dangerous. y E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compoun it ha: many women from surgical operation: Write to ag? gy Pool Piekheen ynn, for ad vice—it will be confidential.—Advt, BAUUNE FURLONG. beginners, $10 Sends Home a $100 Victrola and $10 in Records A $5 or $10 payment will place a Victrola in your home at once, balance in monthly payments of a Hike amount. KNABE Warerooms, 5th Ave. at 39th St. Complete Stock of Victor Records from 60c Up Victrolas from $15 to $500 vd 22S VRARE CMR OTHERS who are thinking of the} rehool commencement and of the M various demands made y func ome one, wy be made with elther @ round or eck and with short or long sleev: sequently it could be adapted to a great many different occa- sions. It 1s pretty for graduation or for any occasion of the sort and it could be utilized later for general wear, On the figure the skirt 1s made of flouncing, while the bodice s of w plain material to match and the ribbon girdle gives @ note of color, Flounc- ing providing {ts own finish, means the least possible labor for the making of any costume, but any plain material could be used for the entire skirt if the edge of the skirt Anished or trim- med in a suitable mai ‘The skirt is straight and may be ¢ither gathered or plaited by machine, The bodice may be it always In Weight and Figure | Third Lesson Explains and Illustrates Another Mat Exercise, Designed to Limber and Strengthen Muscles in the Lower Part of the Body and Atidihen,. THE THIRD MAT EXERCISE, ILLUSTRATED, cently employed in reducing the wetght of a 210-pound woman twenty- Back numbers Of these lessons may be ob- | sired, Readers following the course are invited. to correspond with Mis# | Furlong, who will reply through the columns of The Evening World. | Exercises for an all round reduction of flesh must be strenuous enough npted until a person is well advanced in them and all of the dor- mant muscles have been limbered up by persistent practice with the very mildest ones. creased physical activity, and this must be built up with new and healthy matorial to take its place. must depend entirely on proper and nourishing foods for this, otherwise serious complications may arise, For to-day’s lesson I am giving you another en- tirely new mat exercise, and this one is also for the Like the two preceding ones, shown Monday and Tuesday, it| is most beneficial for limbering and strengthening the muscles in the lower part of the body and aiding In the reduction in this region. the floor or bed, with the stretched out straight, heels together, as illustrated, Bend the left leg at the. knee; out sideways and drag the up unth t the Inner side of the calf of the right log. Repeat this exorcise five times with the left leg and then do the same with the right. original position after each move- ment and relax. After you have mas- tered this exercise proceed with the following, which is also a part of It: Start the exercise as before and after the foot has reached the knee, ralso the knee until the foot is flat on the Noor, but do not move the foot from its position against the inner elde of the leg. Repeat this second move- ment with each leg not more than five times during the first week of the exercises, jand cleansing to the skin and general THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, many ways, Will you please advise | Ag shown, Uae ten n if mineral oil is fattening, as I and strong camphor rubs * juve been instructed by a physician) on the hs at night. Effect Reduction. to take it for constipation?” Mineral ee ae oll is not fattening; it lubricates the President and Mr m Give system, but as it i8 not assimilated First of Formal Dinners, it does n re at. Practise the . > : an- “ . 1 ll la for constipa-| isi cabinet dinner was given in the| Of Presto”, bata State dining room of the White House | You can depend on | VICHY AND KISSIWGEN.—MRx,| by President and Mre. Wilson last “Presto”. KATHERINE C. asks: “Should I take formal it held Mag ae att © ssrlee oF i ‘ormal dinners tha “f ‘ SORRE RRReT" een men tg Ay actin ost! The Kuests included, besides the Monn Reem “er make me vomit? It is the hardest| members of the Cabinet and theirs | every package, thing in the world for me to take! wives, several high officers of the NO. 3: Teasons Miss Furlong ia presenting ||} of diet and exercise which ahe re- Miss Funlong for each lesson de- Furlong. to bring mesults, but this should not tissues are torn down through in- We starvation {s necessary {n order to tion is not only absurd but really | TO-DAY'S EXERCISE, Take your position lying flat on legs eft foot along the floor, bringing it sole of the foot touches Return to TO-DAY'S MENU, For to-day's luncheon I am sug- geating stewed apples, sweetened with sweetena, broiled Spanish mack- erel and hearts of lettuce with boiled dressing. For dinner you may have roast chicken, with dressing made from gluten bread, cranberry sauce, spinach with egg, asparagus salad on romaine, and a baked apple. To- morrow I shall give another new ex- ercise and two new menus, REDUCTION AND HEALTH AlIDs. All of the eliminative organs, lungs, bowels, kidneys and skin ;fiust be kept active if we would retain health and bring the figure to normal, and as the skin is one of the most im- Portant of these @ dally bath is most essential, Electric baths, while stimulating system, where a quick reduction is the object, are not at all necessary where one is willing to take the course eagily and through persistent efforts gradually regain a normal fig- ure, A good substitute for the electric bath ts the very hot one, taken in a steaming hot bathroom, each night. If hot, wet Turkish towels are wrapped about the parts to be re- duced (and renewed with others as soon as they start to cool) for at least ten minutes each night, and this is followed by a rub down with strong camphor spirits, A speedier reduction made with a pointed or with a straight v edge In either case, it ie arranged edge ts left used, the rib the ning of the email views is & BuKKeMtiON for making the frock of pe de chine id plaiting the skirt and In another, white cotton volle 4s wn with a yoke making It high neck, this yoke appropriately can be of any iy all-over lace or all-over embroidery, J is used for the skirt the cap be finished with a hem or and tucks by leawing a Httle extra length, or with a hem and rows insertion ab al {8 adapted to er edge could be lawn would be bon gir the bodice yards. of. ¢ 1 yard of material 36, 3 yards of mater- ards 44 “io make as shows in pattern 8988 te cut in sizes for girls to 14 years of ax: io. 8938-—(With Basting Line and. Added Seam Allowance), Gira’ dress, 6 to 14 BUR nite New York, by r stamps for neh pattern ao lie IMPORTANT—Write your address plainly and alwi ‘wanted, Add two cents for letter postage if in will be noticed, Great care must be taken after the hot baths to avoid catching cold, and they should be taken at night just before retiring. Always sleep in a room where a our- tent of fresh air, but not a draught, is stirring. The rubber chin band, worn at night, aide in the reduction Corned beef hash with “Eddys"” Sauce is tasty, nutritious and satisfying. rs For soups, fish and meats. At Grocers and 10¢ Delicatessen Stores, Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Sprit MINERAL OIL.—MRS. 5. asks: | Heavy Irish Satin Damask Table Cloths Fi jof the double chir and also Induces|them. IT have ready reduced twelve iY” WACK EAD r dcop breathing through the nose, be. | Dounds, thanks to you.” Do not =e iet and Ex coating toh hen ay anh ga . ic" $4 orgs . er he . jo or if they couse headache or oe we firmly and prevents the mouth from|oiner unpleasant effects, as ee no ay hp poor R d. opening during the night. aometimes do to certain persons, “ Mack, millionaire retired ne sti. ine iseassive yours ore For Women to Reduce pe of the “White He the moat | Letters From Readers W ho) We deed’ Gt Securronia: et. the| are Following the Course. ‘of hie Alster, aah, ea waist to knes e my thighs, I ai thou, ‘| have practised the leg circling, cannot red Dov, “I have followed your course |¢ijmbing, stationary running and other in the paper and am glad to say it} cises for st four weeks, | you advise Keep up the been of great benefit to me in) sand pri WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—The iso the take y any they | | y eh 1} stair Our expert wo- man cook makes a baking test in her own oven fromevery batch 1916. army and navy and Government offi- etal Stern Brothers Gand and 43rd Streets, West of Fifth Avenues , Women’s Superior Quality Hosiery TO-MORROW, AT THE FOLLOWING EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES: Women’s Hose of lisle thread, in black, white and tan, . pair 32¢ Women’s Hose of imported black lisle thread; also medium weight cotton hose; extra sizes, pair 40c PROVIDES FOR TO-MORROW, in handsome floral and conventional designs, Regular; 2x2 yds, Regularly $3.25, at $2.50 2x24“ “ 93,95, at $2.95 ex3 “ “94.95, at $3.75 Napkins, to match, a 22x22 in, Regularly $9.95 doz, $2.95 24x24 “ “4.75 doz, $3.75 Medium Size Oriental Rugs, Seamless Axminster Rugs, Ox1g ft., Values up to #82.00, $24.50 Bigelow & Lowell Axminster Carpets, cut from full rolls, Women’s Hose of pure thread silk, in black and colors; also shot effects, Women’s Hose of pure thread black silk, made with double tops and reinforced lisle lined soles, pair The Annual January Linen Sale AN ADVANTAGEOUS OFFERING OF Huck Towels, with hemmed ends, ly $3.60 a doz. Huck Towels, damask borders; hemstitched; regularly $4.50 doz. Turkish Bath Towels, extra large, hemmed ends; reg. $3.75 a doz. Typed Glass & Pantry Towels, Regularly $3.50 a dozen, . Bedspreads, Crochet, Regularly $1.50, at $1.25 Satin finish, Regularly $3.25 $2.50 Oriental and Domestic Rugs and Carpets CONTINUATION OF THE PRE-INVENTORY SALE, AT MOST DECIDED PRICE CONCESSIOD at $24.50, 29. Mahal Ghoerevan Kirmanshah SIZE WERE NOW SIZE WERE NOW SIZE WERE NOW 8}4x12 ft, $135.00 $98.00 | Ox11}4 ft, $138.00 $95.00 | 8x834 ft, $175.00 138.00 9x1134 ft, $165.00 115.00 | 93¢x11}4 ft, $158.00 115.00 746x103 ft, $295.00 165.00 O}Gx12 ft, $175.00 128.00 | 914x13}4 ft, 8185.00 125.00 | 834x11 ft, $385.00 250.00 014x17 ft, $895.00 250.00 | 10}4x13 ft, $258.00 175.00 | 1014x14}4ft, $578.00 395.00 12x18 ft, $498.00 395,00 | 934x1834 ft, $230.00 188,00 | 12x17 ft, $625.00 458,00 Featured in the Domestic Department ace: Highest Grade Wilton Rugs, 9x12 ft., Values up to $65.00, $49.50 yard $1.35 and 1.75 Values up to $2.25 a yard 75, 39.75 and 49.50 including Irans, Serebends, Sarouks, etc.; Values up to $70.00 59c $1.25 at $2075 $3.50 $2.75 “75 at centSodaFoun- tain is at your service when tired from your hopp 4,000 Bed Sheets 79c Bleached Sheets, size 81x90. No seams, heavy quality cotton; each. 50c 7c Table Covers Size 58x60, made of a fine quality mercerized damask, with hem- stitched ocasi each...... *50c 25c Turkish Towels Extra large size, all first quality, very absorb- ent, hemmed 17¢ ends; each... Aprons colors, \with cap —neat trimm border, 79cval- ue for, Cambric Drawers F atyle., trimmed with gnproldey Corset Covers a with Bungalow in full sizes and assorted chambrays match,and elastic belt with fancy 39c embroidery ribbon draw ate! 89c & of to Men's ly ed derwear. Special, fine class. 46, Men’s Shirts, A, wendertul. lar Men's made. Underwear, Value f#¢ 49c assortment ‘rom high count complete range of let and dare $1 Values, Fleeced and Ribbed 48c mon' 39¢ of Value 59c Fleece lined Shirts and Draw ers. Strictly first Sizes exact —34 to Gpecial peice, 39¢ ‘At Bloominadates’ January Sale of Drugs and Toilet Goods All This .Week This is one of the big fixed events of the store year, and pre- sents extraordinary inducements At Hloomingdates™ A Course in Physical Culture & Body Training Free to Women Mme. culturist, Pratt, famous physica gives lectures and in- structions in body training n Toilet Articles, Household Drugs, Family’ Remedies, Soaps—Rubber Goods, Per- Daily, 2 to 4.30 P. M., fumes, Manicure Articles, in our Restaurant on the Miscellaneous Articles, Second Fleer “French” Ivory and Ceilu- loid Goods. pA printed list of the offerings wit nded you as you enter the store or, upon request, will be mailed to you postpaid. | —__—_—_Main Floor. ‘At Bloomingdates” Clearance Sale of Winter -to-Wear Garments for Read Women, Misses. & Girls This is the end-of-the-season clean-up at which time all Winter garments are disposed of at greatly reduced prices. All are our own regular goods—nothing bought spe- cially for this sale. While many of the lines are in broken sizes, the assortments are very exicnsive. Sale All This Week Second Floor. You are invited to attend these lectures, which if given privately would cost at least $50.00. A rare treat for every woman who wants to remain youthful. jecond Floor A Sale ile of Evening Slippers, Carriage Boots and pares f $2.85 and $1.65 : Satin or brocade silk carriage boots, fur or ribbon trimmed (no black); our own $4.98 to $5.98 goods, reduced to $2.85. Evening slippers, chiefly of satin, in various evening shades, with quite a few of patent or black leather, handsomely trimmed; some with beaded vamps and buckles. Not all, sizes in each style. t Part of these have been taken from our own $2.98 and $3.98 lines and added to a special purchase, all priced at $2.85. Evening slippers, in a variety of styles; only a few pairs of each kind; taken from our own $1.98 and $2.98 lines and reduced to $1.65, Odd lots, mostly small sizes. Rhinestone und cut steel fancy buckles, reduced to close out. All from regular stocks and all repriced as follows: All our $2.00 to $3.00 buckles reduced to $1.65 All our $3.50 to $7.00 buckles reduced to $2.85 Second Floor, At Bloomingdales’ Introductory Sale of 1916 Model Adjustable Dress Forms, $6.50 For a limited period we wil offer the ‘Acme’ 12-sec- tion Adjustable Dress Forms at this price. “Acme” Dress Forms have been awarded the gold medal at the Panama- Pacific Exposition. Made in Two Models Style A~When closed is 32-inch bust measure, and may be adjusted to any size up to 44 inches. Style B—When closed is 36-inch bust measure and may be adjusted to any size up to 48 inches. Independently adjustable at the neck, bust, waist, hips and skirt, easily reproducing tlie figure you require. Whether you do your own dressmaking or have it done at home, you will realize its many advantages, It quickly earns its cost by reducing to a minimum the work and worry incident to fitting. When ordering by mail, please be sure to state which ¢ style 1s wanted. Price $6.50. Main Floor. ‘At Bloomingdate: Umbrellas Recovered, 74c For this month only we will recover penton with linen gloria, tape edge, for 74c. Recovered with gloria silk (mixture of silk-and-linen), $1.29. Main Floor, BLOOMINGDALES’ ALL CARS 69TH TO GOTH 87. RANSFER TO LEX. TO 3D AVI WRITE FOR NEW waren MAILED FREE, 5 Rosme 4 Purni | pL Furntshe Rooms Furnished sien 49°"69°" *89°* *109°%s] 497 Our Terme Apply Also to New York, w Jer: land and tor; Bed is full size; at ¥, Lon Connecticut, UR OWN TERM IT MAKES LITTLE DIFF! CE WHAT YOU NEED— 4 WORLD " NT" AD WILL GO AND GED jm