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¢ ha eee een PUNCHED THE DETECTIVE. Pogear Said He Was Jess Willard’s Cousin, but Hotgren Got Him. PP pps oe we as standing near trance of the subway station att Bredway and Fulton Street at 8 o'clock (a@ aight when a husky but unkempt | men @nd asked him for the, ight’s lodging. Hofgren re- | Willard and active: Inughed | jenly hed him i an. ‘but Hofgren caught hin Believe Me I Eat Everything a-210-lb. Woman 23 — Evening World, She does not print correspondents’ . € * , o s bs Perl Know a Stuart's Dyspepsia ee Waatates Beal Gem ttert trial batons Tablet Will Digest An the Henate igest Any UE UPON YOUR BACK a ce | Mt Any Time. MO RAISE OME LEG ONTIA IT By Pauline Furlong. To-day’s exercise fs the most difi- cult of all of those which have been Mustrated for the reduction of the thighs, and should not be practised if {t causes undue strain or is the least bit dificult to master. We shall proceed with several more mat exer cises later on this & week, for the MUUNC FURLONG. large hips and high abdomen, and I feel confident that all of my readers who have worked on the easy mat exercises during the past ten days will be able to master the next series. However, do not become discour- aged if you find any of them too strenuous, and remember that per- sistence counts more in the end than.a hasty mastering of the exer- cises, which brings about stiffness and soreness of the unused muscles for many days. TO-DAY'S EXERCISE, Vie flat on the floor or bed and place the clasped hands behind the neck. Raise the right leg slowly, as high as you possibly can, keeping the knee rigid and the toe pointed down- ward. Do not allow the left leg or knee to leave the floor, Repeat this exercise about five times with each leg and thoroughly relax after each | movement. This ts a strenuous ox- |ercise and some persons can never master it, ‘The final test fs to raise each leg perfectly straight and at right angle with the body, while the other one rests flat on the floor, { | TO-DAY'S MENUS. Luncheon—Stewed peaches, broiled fish, gluten bread and tea, sweetened | | with sweetena, if Dinner—Lean roast beef, gluten noodles with tomato sauce, lettuce! witb sliced onions, apple cake made from gluten flour, Always use the bolled salad dres: ing. A receipt may be found in any! ik book, It is thickened by the| 3 and does not contain oll or it ance I began aning Stuart's Dyspep- Sia rabicte - The secret of ali health ts digestion, The secret of digestion ts the Jnicos which Bre suppited by the body to emulsify the rood. ‘ns Dyspepma Tablet aids Nature! c Tl fed to y ery ingredients #0 Normal digeation, Thovea would pe giad to tell you what Stuart's Dyspepeia Tablets have done for them. Get « 600 box from any druggist, or eend below coupon right away. 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No .<ereises perform |} | in @ half-hearted manner and accom- when playing PATHE DISCS. panied by an indifferent daily menu ever ven | will cause you to lose “eight, Bach ER with accuracy, and every movement inust be executcd — absolutely | precision, Stand or lie before a mir- determination and priate ee Tor if possible and keep tbe bead Pathé Double Discs raised so that you may be able to 65c to $2.30 watch and control the exercises as . you take them, E You must study and knoy, just why PATH you are performing each exercise and PATHEPHONE SHOP keep your mind op them corstantly, just as you would any other task you 487—Sth Ave, were trying to accomplish, Learn (4 Doors South of 42d St.) also to relax after eac and consider it a part Holding the mus cauges nervous strain spoils all of the otherwise goud effects of exercises. Take the exeroise slow- | ly and with deliberation, | Letters From “Readers Who Are Following the Course. LOST EIGHTEEN POUNDS—MRs, E. H. A. (Conn) w: “Lam five hree inches t ne taking exercises: I weighed 195 pounds. In two months I have brought myself down to 173 pounds, and expect: to keep right on prade ef warseue the MB tintii 1am normal. Wi lowest ponstbi prices, ou can pay double what I charge, better work, ave been built up work and square Bist tur H Raney ae ret aires ree en corn and hidden in the obf and oranges and bananas and gré may abundance, They are very healthy | and do not make fat DOUBLE CHIN + MR Pp h he rubber chin 216 W. 42d St, Nem gor we lame duction of the Sf, 24,cor, shore Grane wld [use alum 10 Keamar, Ste ee Bae to harden the LOOM tor ‘tectrie "Moving BIG) La 1 will help some: use the alum solution on the ehi the NUXATED | R 0 N nphor spirits to reduce | brea . . CRAMPS IN % i ” ks: “What FORFEIT and the nach for the n ‘This is probably a form of indiges- tion and you should see a 1 health can you come them THIN LEG—AMis. A. G. anks: “Lb « GAITY tp Souk | Diet and Exercise Course For Women to Reduce | In Weight and Figure In Twenty-Five Daily Lessons Miss Furlong Presents to Her Readers the System of Diet and Exercise by Which She Recently Reduced the Weight of LESSON NO. 9—Leg Raising to Reduce Thighs. Back numbers of these lessons may be odtained by sending a 2<ent stamp to Miss Furlong for each lesson desired. correspond with Miss Furlong, who will reply through the columns of The t AT RIGHT ANGLES WITH ef BOCY -THE KNEE TOSt KROT RIG THE LEQ-RAIGING EXERCISE, ILLUSTRATED. ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESD 4d rections ed envelope, ommedona extractor to re- nove the sinall deep blackheads, as it will not lefve a sear. TWO DEMOCRATS ACCUSED. J, Jan. 19.—A r tion has passed the Assembly « Judge ing the impeachment of County George ©. Tennant of the Hudson County Circuit Court and Prosecutor Robert S. Hudspeth for their action tn regard to the indictment of three Jersey City politicians charged with securing lbs. in Four Weeks. money through a conspiracy from Ger~ trude Wille, alleged keeper of a disor- derly house, The two officials are Democrats, while | Assemblyman Johnson of Essex, who introduced the resolution, and Willlam Verdon of Hudson, the ing spirit b hind the charges, are Republicans, Th House Committer on J Readers are invited to lary will ine 3 SAVE YOUR HAR! 25 CENT BOTTLE STOPS DANDRUFF Every bit of dandruff dis- appears and hair stops coming out. there any way I could put some fiesh on a thin leg? It has been thin for the past ten years. This was caused by running a sewing machine. I have Practiaed the double chin exercise and have completely rid myself of it and look ten years younger. I have all of your articles from the very first one and would not part with them for any amount of money.” Any muecles which are neglected Will ghrink and this is just what has Try this! Your hair appears glossy, abundant, wavy happened to the leg wh you hi * ¢ used ao iittle. Onis persiotent exers and beautiful. cises, heel and toe raising with the smaller leg will show any improve-| Thin, brittle, colorless and scra, ry hair is mute evidence of a neglected ac: of dandruff—tnat awful scurf, There is nothitig #0 destructive to the hair as dandruff. It robs the nair of its lustre, its strength and its very life, eventually producing a feverish- ness and itching of the scalp, which if not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen and die—then the hair falfs out fast. A little Danderine to-night—now—any time—will surely save your hair. Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and after the first application your hair will take on that life, lustre and luxuriance whict is so beautiful. It will become wavy and fluffy and have the appearance of abundance, an incom- oftness; but what will Il be after just a few will actually see a air—new hair—grow- DEVELOP BUST.—Madge writes: “I bave taken several bottles of the internal bust developer and see litt! improvement tn the size of my bust though I do look better and hav gained weight. Can you tell me of an external treatment?’ The internal developer (goataruc) is @ general tonic which este on the glands of the breast and tm) and builds up the physical condition gen- eraly. The only effective external treatment is by Ight massage and gentle suction. Send me a stamped, self-addressed envelope and I will send full directions, This will develop only the bust and is safe and sure. aa raising fs also a very valuable = SKIN BLEACH—Mrs. Edwin kK. asks: “Will the hot lemon-water really Dleach out the sallow com- plexion, and is the rubber face-maak good to remove blackheads?” ‘Yes, the lemon water stimulates the action of the liver and helps to clear the muddy complexion. Tha lot of fine, dow: ing all over the scalp. anderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to Vegetation. It goes right to the roots, in- ee and strengthens them, Its ex- rubl mask causes profuse spi- | hilarating and life-produci r ration, opens the pores and ‘oloanses cause the hair to ao real eb pate them. It is alsd bleaching to the! beautiful—Advt. HILDREN'S fashions always can be relied upon to follow the trend of thelr elders. The newest models are showing plain bodices with | full skirts, This little frock shows tucks 1aid in the bodice that somow: relieve the severity, while at the same time the essential characteristic re- | mains, The model is @ very attractive and pretty one, simple in the extreme, and, therefore, eapectally well adapted to the washable fabrics. The skirt is straight, It can be hematitched or it can be hemmed and tucked; it can be em- broidered or It can be cut from flounc- ing or bordered material. On the fg- ure there 8 @ suggestion for using one of the mew dotted cotton voiles, They are pretty and they make very childlike, attractive little frocks, yet durable at the same time, In the back | view embroidered flouncing makes the skirt, with plain lawn to match making the bodice, and in the third view there is still another suggestion, for there the short sleeves are free, and when they that way they can be used for embroidery six years of age challis n material, found in very cha colors and designs. le flowered very litle children. the thinner and dresses, id there a yinghames that would inake up attractively, For the Very ttle children thinner and u materials in white are the vill be needed 2% | hes wige, 24 44 with TM yards dy of edging n slaes for} No. 8946—(With Basting Line and! Added Seam — Allowance)—Child’s | Dress, 1, 2, 4 and 6 years of age. Call at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION BUREAU, Donald Building, 190 West Thirty-second Street (oppo- site Gimbe!l Bros.), corner Sixth Avenue and Thirty-second Street, New York, or sent by mail on recetpt of ten cenis in colp oF stamps for each pattern ordered IMPORTANT—Wrii size wanted. Add two #8 plainly and always specity ter postage if in @ hurry. Our January Sale Special! New Style 19, Anderson Upright $ 50 Piano, full scale, 714 octaves, mahog- | 23 = any, oak, or mission. 40 years’ reli- $6 Monthly No Interest ability behind each instrument. $395 $8 Monthly No Interest New Style 29, Anderson Player- | Piano, full 88-note scale, with metal | tubing—5-point motor, automatie track ing device, double system of valves, self- acting accenting bellows — Guaranteed for 5 years. Anderson eo 283 Livingston St., Brooklyn (Opp. Keeney’s) Send for a Catalog Your Piano in pert payment ———— AY, JANUARY 19, 1916. GIM .. ‘Samples’’ and Surplus Stocks $1 and $1.50 Wool Mufflers at 75c BSOLUTELY the right thing as well as the warmest and comfortable neckwear for men, women ‘and children—for street wear, motoring, golfing and skating. Shown in plain colors, plain colors with striped borders, and in bias striped effects in various colors. - GIMBELS—Main Floor, Main Aisle _, January Clearance Sale most Women’s $25 to $50 Plush Coats, $19.50 to $42.50 (THESE three-quarters length Coats, in the latest models, are greatly appreciated for their warmth on these very cold winter days. Besides, they are de- sirable for either afternoon or evening wear. $42.50 Plush Coats, $25 845 Plush Coats, $29.50 $87.50 Plush Raye Coats, 829.50 $50 Silk Plush Coats, $42.50 GIMBELS—Third Floor The Sale of NOTIONS Our large stocks make it easy to find the articles desired and Like are the lowest on standard grades of domestic and foreign goods. We reserve the right to limit quantities. 860 for 45c¢ spool “Ideal” Bewing Silk, black or bea dozen... 108 for three 5c 5 6e for box’ “Countess” GIM- BELS imported assorted in- visible ins—black or vee 6c Is nee brown; 6 for Cotton; per doven....388 | 160 for two 10c boxes “Duchess” 1g for ewe, Oe cards “DeLong” | GIMBELS imported assorted carte i Per Gt5o | heavy wire Hairpins, black 6 i. nad or brown. Se for yard Belting, Mercer- ized Cotton, 1!) to 3 in. | 6c for roll 12 yards Cotton wide; per dozen yards... .650 Tape. 16c for three 10c pieces le Tape, the F. & A., with bod- Pearl Buttons—A variety of styles and sires; mostly ocean quality; assortment: be card, 6 cards for 10 card, 3 cards for... 26¢ 1660 card, 2 cards for. . 260 10¢ card—Special assortment of Fancy Buttons; excel- lent value and seasonable styles. GIMBELS—Main Floor and Subway Btore kin; fast colors. excellent 26c 1 Koh-i-1 , De Long or “Bee it Spring” Fas- teners. 200 for three 9c spools (100 ds) Belding or Corticelli jewing Silk. Complete line of colors. In the Clearance Boys’ $7.50 to $12.50 Suits and Overcoats Boys’ Norfolk Sui formerly $7.60 to $12, at.. Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, formerly $7.50 to $12. All sizes, at $6.76, Boys’ Mackinaws (skating or regu- lar model); formerly $7.50 to $12; at $5.76. eai25 Boys’ Long Overcoats (bel or plain back); formerly $7.50 to $10. All sizes, at $6.75. ' Junior Overcoats (!¢ belted or full beited), all sizes; formerly $7.50 j to $12; at $5.76. ~ vA Boys’ Velvet and Serge Junior \\ / Suits— All sizes; formerly $7.50 to $12, \t $5.75. : Boys’ Hats in a Clearance at Tens than Half Price. that were Boys’ $2 and $95 and more P2 [$1 Hats, at $1 GIMBELS —Fourth Floor $5.75 with extra knickerbockers, $5. 75 es Personal Attention and In- dividual Instruction at the GIMBEL School of Dressmaking F' RNISH_ your own materials and learn how to make your own dresses under the guidance of an expert modiste from the New York School of Dressmaking. Courge of 6 Lessons—$3 Join any one of the five classes a day—each class of one hour and a half duration. GIMBELS —Tenth Floor A te SUGGESTIONS only here, of course; hundreds of others in the great ‘Toy Shop on the Fourth Floor, % 50 Mechanical Signal ‘ells $1.6 $5 Stations $2.60 60c Street Lamps 25c $4 Electric Arc Lamps $2 $2 Electric Motors sl $1.75 Hot Air Engines . $1 Periscope 10¢ 0 Castle Monkeys . $1.26 i Musical Dolls. ....... 60 ti 1 to $3 Wooly Animals, 0c to $1.60 $1to$10 Skin Horses, 60c to $5 $1_& $1.26 Dolls’ White di 50c Picture Blocks : GIMBELS--Fourth Floor Broadway J Nes GIMBEL Subway Store An Extra Special Event— 3,800 Pairs Women’s Boots 46 Handsome Models That Were Made to Be Retailed Additional Selling Space. and there are thousands of women who can been held by the GIMBEL Store, Boota, Patent calfskin lace Boots, high cut, with light 4a gray tops. (Se stitched, with diamond tip or plain toes; button and lace. cloth or kid uppers, Spanish and Cuban heels. ee aT ee ee International Merchandise BELS Radical Reductions in the Sale of Linens $4.25 Dinner Napkins, Doz., $3 Imported direct from Belfast. All tinen, full bleached, heavy, and closely woven. Several neat designs. Size 24x24 inches. Ex- ceptional value. All-Linen Full Bleached Table Cloths Irish Damask Pattern, Extra strong and serviceable. Many pleasing designs, Size 68x68, $2 each; 68x86, $2.60 each Irish All-Linen Table Cloths Snowy white bleach, heavy n Damask Pattern. Several new floral and stripe designs. Size ‘2, $2.76 euch; 72x90, $3.60 each, a 108, $4 e $3.60 dozen; 24x24, $4 dozen, Napkins to match, Extra Heavy Scotch All-Linen Dinner Sets Full bleaehed Damask, with the hig? desirable soft finish, ready for the table, Set consists of 1 Cloth 70x70 and 1 dozen Napkins 20x: set; with 1 Cloth 70x86 and 1 dozen Napkins 20x20, $8.75 1 Cloth 702106 and 1 dozen Napkins 20x20, $9.60 set, Irish All-Linen Pure White Table Cloths Bleached, scalloped Damask, in five beautiful new circular dee signs, consisting of Grecian key border effects nd pes and floral de- signs, Size 70 inches in diameter, Sale price $2.96. set; wit Milo) Soft Laundered Hemstitched Dinner Consisting of 1 Cloth and 1 dozen Napkins. Cloth, size 69x63.,...95 Set | Cloth, size 66x66... Cloth, size 63x81. ..§6.60 Set | Cloth, size 66x36 Cloth, size 63x99... ..€6 Set | Cloth, size 66x104. . Famou: Clearance of Upholsteries NUMBER*of our best portieres will not be con- tinued for next season owing to the inability of the manu- facturers to ecotuee some of their best designs on account of the lnck of dyestuffs. Portieres. F Poplin, Shaikii, Armure, Frou-Frou Silk, Figured J: » Monks Cloth, Linen and other fabrics are all here and the prices Reve been reduced considerably. A few specimens: $3.75, from $7.60 75, from _ $8.00 | 75, from $12.00 $9.76, from $21.00 Table Covers of Silk and Cotton Tapestries. $2.60, from $3.76 | 983.76, from $46.00 10.00, from $15.60 Velour Table Covers. $4.60, from $6.00 ; $6.00, from $6.75 Tapestry Couch Covers. $4.26, from $8. $1.60, from $4.50 $3.76, from $6.25 Imported Draperies with Valances Copied from antiques in the Louvre and Fontainbleau, which, having served their purpose as specimen and objective pieces, are now offered at extraordinary reductions. In most cases there are only one or two pairs of the kind. Material and workmanship are the best procurable, A few prices are as follows:— 15.00, larly $42.00 $70.00, regularly $200.00 Ses.00, rewularly $200.00 00, regularly % 5 rly 00 .00, regularly $146.00 $20.00, regular! 00 eae of antique velours, or velvet ; ps of silk, taffeta with hand embroidery. Silk Plush Portieres, $35 Pair A recent shipment has been received of these Portieres in various color combinations; blue and brown, blue and rose, green and rose, and brown and rose; fwplain colors, finished with French open edges. A Miscellancous Lot of ‘‘Half-Pair’ Portieres. In tapestries, armures, velours, and other fabrics, ranging in prices from 1.75 to $22.60. GIMBELS—Sizth Floor At GIMBELS—To-Day—the New Encyclopaedia Britannica In the Compact and COMPLETE “Handy Volume” Issue N sale at GIMBEL BROTHERSat a saving of 64% on the prices of the only other (and larger) form of the Britannica, $1 Cash and Easy Monthly Payments See acta in the different bindings, examine the clear print and opaque India paper, the beautiful maps and pictures, the handsome leather bindings, and leare your order, GIMBELS—Main Floor, Rear Sensation at $2.35 at $4 to $5 Increased Salesforce. HE most noteworthy news of Women’s Shoes that the GIMBEL Subway Store has printed in many months, estify to the wonderful shoe sales that have is complete, The nased from leading represent cancella- tions and fine shoes made too late for regular deliveries, Included are: Patent calfskin and plain kid blucher button The range of size various lots, pur Rochester makers, All patent kid button Boots. Patent calf Boots, black cloth tops, white Black kid and gunmetal calf button Boots, with Tan Russia calf button Boots, high out, with p or plain toe. Extra high cut black kid Boots; button and lace, Mat kid button Boots, with 10-strap button fly, Extra high cut velvet lace Boots,in blue or black, Velvet button Boots, kk and tan, Every pair has Goodyear welted soles. Leather, « At $2.35 GIMBEL Subway Store, Balcony and 33d Stree Se SN Oe ge a PR Rare 8 Hc 8 SNS