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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 381, 1916. gram Showing Course of Totality of Eclipse And Its Ending Off Irel ECLIPSE OF SUN EXT THURSDAY ~—ANOMEN OF PEAGE It Ends South of Ireland, Right on the Edge of the War Zone. and in Edge of War Zone) VISIBLE IN NEW YORK. | QuADE LOUPE Not Total Thirds of Sun's Face Will Be Obscured. Superstitions folk wee eoKipse of the sun which takes place next Thursday an omen or good, in the European War phenomenon either of evil the eclipse will totality’ | that is, about two-thirds of the sun‘a Pacific Ocean over] face will be obscured to the Atlantic and ends south of Ir fend at sunset. right on the edge of the war sone, the omen is taken as a cood one for peace some time during 1916. Before astronomers working out solar and Junar eclipses on a mathematical they could be predicted years in ad- | were generally looked | upon all over the world as being a| supernatural tonded great evil or great good for instance, be partial,| This reassured the sailors, who con- sented to depart, SAID ECLIPSE MEANT DEATH ro! THE ENEMY. Aug. 14, 394 B,C. the sun, visible in t during @ nav nw were defeated by Conon, | who told his troops the obscuration! 6 sun meant death for the enomy. taken because weeps from the It will begin }in this city at 10.28 A. M. and end at In Denver it first will be seen at 7.41 A. M, and in Canada shortly bafore 11 oclock. So, whether you belfeve in omens or not, you may observe the eclipse these United a piece of smoked glass and looking directly at eclipse ends “Total eclipse of | * Mediterrane conducting his acuse to the coast of Africa the sun took plac when an eclipse o' His soldiers became # a bad omen, but Agathocles convinced them food one and thus was able to re- tallate on his enemi the coast of Africa at a point Cape Bon and de TOTAL ECLIPSE FROM PHOTO SOME OF THE FAMOUS ECLIPSES OF HISTORY. If you are nuperstitious and believe you can figure it out any way your imagination may « gest. Here are some famous eelipsea | evects that oc curred along with them, which may | help out @ bit in preparing @ “bunch | when Jultus chart" on the European war 2186 or 2128 B which por- by landing on believed that & dragon had come to “eat up the ALL SAE AFTER LINER "PHIADELPA' CRASH ITD VESSELATSEA ne are enen|Lifeboat Crew That Went to Huns were ra ating the Cartha- March 7, 51 B. ¢ occurred when | the Rubicon, -Eclipse of the Caesar crossed The only way the dragon could be frightened away, they to propitiate of history and 44. B. C.—Annular eclipse of the sun} makiig as much noise as possible. The furore was kept shadww which seurins either the face of the moon passed away. n astronomers. Total eclipse of the King of the In the reign ot} the fourth Emperor of the Hala Dy- nasty of China, first known eclipse recorded in history. when Alaric, appeared before Rome It ts memorable two royal astronomers, who were employed to eclipnes and thus pave the way for rites “to prevent the dragon from eating up the sun,” got drunk and failed to make the prediction. To appease the gods they were put to or the ein, ands were saved themselves and their country from a great ceased worrying until another eclipse came along. MIGHT BE 'ne) Rescue of Ben Lee and Lat- ter’s Crew Are Landed. Hi and Ho, appeared hideous, 80 third part of it gay on account of such de edding of blood.” | Anglo-Saxon da of wicked- | LIVERPOOL, missing seamen from the American delphia were CONSTRUED AS Chronicle says: MEANING PEACE IN EUROPE. | sun was eclipsed on the 5th of the Earcenbryht, ntish people, died.” Nov. 28, 771 B. C.—Annular eclipse | with |of the sun. This is believed to have | heen the date of the birth of Romulus, one of the founders of Rome. W5 B. C.—Total eclip sun; Romulus died. 28, 585 B,C. sun, which was predicted by Thales of Miletus, the father of Greek as- ‘On this day a battle was the Southern| going on between Lydians and the Medes, who had been at war for some combatants ob- they Inid down and concluded @ treaty | King of the Ki After the Phila- delphia’s collision on Saturday w the British sailing ship Ben | the coast of Wales every detail of an eclipse worked out in advance, there still are many who believe a solar or has some great meaning behind It. As the eclipse of next Thursday be- gins tn waters adjacent foams and sweeps over continent toward the might be construed as peace in Europe will ebout through North and South Chronicle says lunar visitation | th fun was eclipsed, and all like a black shield, and | Acca was driven from his bishopric. May 5, A. D, 840—An eclipse of tl sun occurred which so greatly fright- ened Louls Le Debonnaire that it contributed pse of the the seamen put to the Amer- and were adrift all night, being fn- ally picked up by a pi meaning that be brought served the eclipse 1030—Eelipse of the sun while a battle was being fought in Norway, during which Olay, the King | of Norway, was killed, 1153—Statement by ‘something singular happe jsun the day afte ‘The Philadelphia Is now In the Mer- sey, undergoing repairs ‘The accident occurred at 10 o'clock on Saturday night blow was felt, tearing noise. cers on watch then saw a full r ship alongs Median city of the Persians. Larissa capture ‘The Medes, entrenched in the elt were fighting the Persians when, a: cording to Xenophon, ered the sun and caused it to dt: appear entirely eclipse, the Medes abandoned the clty to the Persians. Whatever it may mean, a study historians that of the phenomenon is interesting. In the first place it must be remem- ‘The impact of a the conversion of & cloud cove en as referring to an Alarmed by from west to east. the moon between the earth and the sun, The moon will be in such a posi- tien that its full shadow first will be projected on the waters on the Pa- Sunrise will find 1H6—Dr. TAngan, the historian, re- | | corded an eclipse of the sun while the “Cloombrotus, brother of | battle of Cressy was beng fourh the hero of Thermopylae, | but this 1s disputed by modern astro was making preparations to march | omers. his troops out against the Persians | when he consulted the oracles, While he was offering sacrifices an eclipse | . This so fright- | ened Cleombrotus that he drew off) bis troops and returned home —Eclipse of the sun oc- curred which nearly prevented the yardarm having The yardarm of the ship broke sev- Philadelphia's from their davits and demolished part of the main bridge, he Philadelphia's passen- gers, of whom there we bin and 94 in th and steerage, 7, 1820—Eclipse of the sun tn Caroline was going on in the House of the House suspended Ite ait- ting till the eclipse was over. ——__—_ WAR NOTE. The shortage of bottles in France| to date is 235,000,000, SHOTS EXCHANGED | IN BURGLAR CHASE Residents of Fashionable Brooklyn Aroused — Thief Home of Frederick Ecker. Residents of the fashionable New Park Place and| ‘Then, although the sun seems to be travelling from east to west, the di- rect shadow of the moon, which Js re- | volving with the earth, will sweep in ® northeasterly direction. cross the north portion of Colombia, South America, Venesusla, over the Island of Gaude- second cabin ow at the time, tened to the decks, but the was no sign of panic. were distributed, Lacedaemonians, The satlors frightened by the darkness, \they considered an evil omen and re- | fused to go until Pericles took his! Joupe, northwest of the Azores, and | con, covered his eyes with It and repairs on the Philadelphii GHOULS MUTIL finally will be near Ireland, @hatiow is about ninety miles in di-|a@/bad omen, the |Regative Pericles asked the difference, then, betwixt this and This |asked his pilot if he considered that When he replied in the | ATE DEAD TO GET VALUABLES Troops Reported to Have Shot Mex- icans Who Cut Ears and Fingers From Women Vic eclipse will be total. the other, except that something big In New York and the Eastern ger than my cloak causes the eclipse?” BREAKS A COLD IN A FEW HOURS York Avenue, tims of Flood. to-day by a burglar chase, during which Polico- man Peter Rueter and the man ex- changed shots. ‘The policeman saw a man trying to get into the home of Frederick Ecker, treasurer of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, at No, 196 New York Avenue. and Rueter fired one shot as he sped through the avenue. Near Prospect Place the fugitive me iaverahoens, | $005 somee oP turned and fired at his|have shot several Mexican looters, blowing} stots, but the man got away, Metrict is well ing by ghouls who cut ears corpses of w obtain their jewels was reported to- day from the flooded district to the hundreds were greater floods than Friday which cost upwards of sixty lives in the Otay Valley. The burglar ran “Pape’s Cold Cor the Surest, Quickest Relief Known—It’s Fine! mpound”” is| discharge or nose running, relieves sick charge of the situation, were said to throat, sneezing, Don't stay stuffed-up! Q patrolled because of covered. fine homes, and the shots attr ed many policemen, ported the thief had failed to get Into else in the world fas Pape's Cold Com- pound,” which costs only 25 cents at any It acts without as tastes nice, causes no inconvenie: sure you get the genuine, Don't accept something else “just as good.” Insist on ‘old Compound” stop your cold quickl: corpses were such prompt re bles and some m Relief comes instantly A dose taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end grippe misery and break up a severe cold, either in the head, chest, It promptly opens clogged-up nostrils passages in the hi AR-NESIS strengthened of the city’s other wa —— SUICIDE WITH SHOTGUN. ry Dethm F Hife and Sou stops nasty! want t mouth of the Aia Juana River, » wall of water came, Weary of tho steady routine of ney- | iin which fled for their Dethm, fifty-six years old, a butcher double-barrelled an Luis Rey n Pasqual val home, at No, 809 Hendrix Street, East day and blew off TT Maxico, with | # to the Otay | p which read: oodby to all and forgiv Tam tired of | was guard for this act please Kive Mo A RFA eihm had tled a string to both! triggers of the shotgun and made in the other end of the cord, in placed his foot CASTORIA For Infants and Children IN USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS | wa Millia Vigilance | gkin is full of pimy the other valleys 1m. | ported having the situation in hand. | down on my committees In n Probation victed last week of annoying Miss Agr Douglas Street Brookiyn Court casions to-day jail awaiting sente penbauer's father, the Rey o¢ St. John’s Lutheran | yA fi Brooklyn, was in court with i, ORT FOR SALE AT ALL ORUGGISTS || Signature Diet and Exercise Course For Women to Reduce In Weight and Figure In Twenty-Four Daily Lessons Miss Furlong Presents | MA Mee Madd ie to Her Readers the System of Diet and Exercise by Which She Recently Reduced the Weight of a 210-lb. Woman 23 Ibs. in Four Weeks. * | ‘ ‘ LESSON NO. 19—-Trunk Raising to Reduce Abdomen. Back numbers of these lessons may be obtained by sending a 2&-cent stamp to Miss Furlong for each lesson desired. correspond with Miss Furlong, who will reply through the columns of The | Evening World. She does not print @®rrespondents’ full names, By Pauline Furlong. -. ‘The advanced form of trunk rais-|gjjaNs Brow hale and what makes skin so dry? [also have large pores ling, illustrated to-day, is one of the and the in le very coatee, ¢ |most severe exercises in the entire | $PPly, hing that will remove the series, Like Se¥-| It is not possible for your akin to t eral others, pre-) ("ya same time, Large bores, 1 also pimples viously shown, ft usuatiy SaRTON Ot ne never complete- | Skin, and the reason yours fecls and| . a yi Seems to be dry is because you ar ly mastered bY | using too muc soap or one that ts toa) many persons, strong complexion brush will This exercise cemunly ke the and ally do jus Astrengthens the the circulation. Do organs in the {m-| Vs prush on pimples, It ina (Only used on heads and mediate abdominal | pores Jelly creams will not grow hair| region and 18|—the base ofthem is glycer ind {t] We the {is always recommended for the olly| | about the best ON? i gkin, Nothing but th trie_needle | |for reducing the large stomach and | will remove the growth of hat Jovercoming obstinate cases of con male stipation at TO-DAY'S EXERCISE. 1 water, Lie flat on the floor, place the nok hea 1 pimples ; hs sen | Witt inedone extractor and do lasped hands behind the neck, keep! not use the finger nails, as will the knees and heels together and| caus scar | slowly bring the body to an upright} sitting position, ‘The body must eel Me M. Ledge a i age and sink bac! t #OW)| Saswar to the caneee ne It wae ‘ nk back to the floor with a slow, answer in the paper. Perhaps it was deliberate movement. If you cannot! because I did 1 isn my name and bring the body up, brace the toes un- address, I am thirty-eight years old 008: der a heavy plece of furntiure, as, #4 al de four ind 1} Jweigh 175 with my. stre 3 on. shown In @ recent lesson, until you! Please state what I should weigh and | have become strong enough to mas or| measure | to-day’s exercise with ease, Be care-, AS my mall is so heavy it 1s not) ful not to strain the muscles trying! Possible for me to answer letters as to do this advanced form of trunk| Answer unsened letters, nor o int hel raising, and it shod be ave :ded) full names of my You should | altogether by beginners. Placing th en about 10 r less, Wris hands on the hips or at the sides may | ah nde eB ideale p st 30, bust 23, hips 34, | help you to raise the body without the toes braced ard serve until you are| able to master the exercise with the} hands behind the neck. Repeat this movement not more than six times at one practice. ghs 20, calf 1 STYES ON THE EYES—"! troubled frequently with ‘ause them te mo’ eyelid and : , xin of th shows " TO-DAY'S MENUS k of Vital resistance on the part of Luncheon efrult, cold re tissues forming lid. ‘They beef, broiled, celery and olives, glute be due ta eve ut ust bread or toast and coffee we from a disor te of Dinner—Roast lamb, mashed earn Svan bt tur- nips aragus salad on lettuce and baked apple if the cause and overeome it absorbent cotton, oxide of hydroge HEALTH AND REDUCTION AIDS. any ta cet ture the nve From the many kind letters I re- _ ceive I know that a great number of} my readers have already been ab discern a n do and wel ne im- provement in their appearance. Your superabundant curves. have lessened saturated Do Living * for ninety-nine and you both look and feel better. have been delighted, though not sur- prise , to hear of the st 48 which is f many of you rformed, every | rises 1 have recomme: ed, and who have eaten, slept, bat and breathed according to a sane and| hygienic system. j I hope you are keeping a record of your results on your chart and that years since she came to New York, Sa AEE: ave faithfully p the exe Driv Clty Guinto Is Shot on F) Alexandre Guint vy tn visited & - neighborhood at West Broadway and you are fully ras King a note of ali! Spring Street last night for the first of your changes in welrht and meas-| time in five years, He went to live at urements, You should be weighed and|No. 60 Mulberry Street, Paterso measured with a tape measure with out any clothes. Compare the re- sults with those you set dvwn when aft sons Who threatened his life. As he was leaving the ‘ a Dolltae friend this morning five men stepped | you began this course three weeks| Gut of nearby doorways and fired on ago. 1 would like to have you tell me|him with revolvers, Two bullets of your results. struck him. The shots brought Police One point I wish to make again,|man Ryan’ of the Macdougal Street | howeve It js entirely possible, but| Station. Ryan had a record as al not probable, that you may note to-|hammer-thrower when he | was momber of the Seventy-first Re day no change whatsoever in your weight and measurements, even though|furled Mie club at the nent you may have dieted and exercised|tive and. struc! ince conscientiously for the past three|The fugitive sald h 8 weeks, but you must not be discour-|cuso of No. 1 wed. Ask yourselves, “How long| knew nothing of the have I been growing fat?” The an-| the policeman say away @ revolver an: was found in his pock Guinto ts in St. V with a dangerous w and another in his side swer will show you why you have no right to complain if rational living for a period of less than a month fails to transform you into a Venus. It may take weeks, It may take months; but the results of your efforts will ro- ward you a thousand-fold for your trouble sooner or later. Letters From Readers. CHOOSING THE EXERCISES — tin hist attention to diet and proper ng con ditions, and get plenty of rest and freah “BLANCH 8. aake: “Will you please | “100 0nd Set plenit, OY tort id ea Il me through the paper whe aS ee arate ren rae ny exereise Cach day 18 to bo| bY thle disease might have doen wave practised together with each pri timely attention to these matters, In |ceding one, or whether the first ones | most caaes, however, ® run-down system ilust may bsg omitted, Where | neod Under these olreum cant get Sweetend? kiana Alcorativo, “a ‘ite ‘After you have limbered the mus hoe the unique qual cle ith the canter exercises, prac. [ot being eaetly uaatinitated by the average any that you think beneflelal for | Give Nature every chance, but strength t ton minutes a d Tt 1a Nat | gone” hiunten, uy welng (hip: tet leach ‘¢ Send me stamped inany caaen addressed envelop for the addresy| No undue ciaima are made for tt, bu y and nearly | where to obtain Sweetena Mag! helped, many camer, And 10 BAD SKIN — MABE. write: | Wino seman Co, your AruMEiat oF Wt |"r have been greatly he your | Hk +} valuable course in the paper, and m : soratarys Philadelphla:—Aave ith’ has. improved wonderfully | Skuse ratory, Philadelphia. —Ad » T have been taking the exer. I would be most grateful to you for any advice you can give ing {mproving my complexion. My | and black- have @ growth of After wasning it nd feels drawn, like wes YOUR PIANO!os PLAYER: PIANO heads, and Lf also | the skin burns leather, [use the best soap T can buy, but it makes red blotches that oatlay your are sore, and Tam afratd to use cold | seat be warned of and cream because it may increase the growth of hair, Will the use of th complexion brush cause the muscl to sag and the jaws to drop through | rubbing the face with it? Will felly of Beet in New averaged STowel Domeetlé r tt sonia Ber Peund.—Advs, Swift & Compa: City for th |HUNT RIVER PIRATE Peon | Many It Readers are invited to! To remove them touch them with a twisted piece with not | i|FORTY MILES FROM BROADWAY. | | years in| Poughkeepsie, Mrs. Lydia le Barron has never been to a dance or attended | Ja theatre, and says it has been forty | his old a difference of opinion with per- home of a long stiletto | ent's Hospttat| nigh If You Have Tuberculosis it Is most Important that you should pay bed early to-day in his room et No, a4 | Willow Street, Brooklyn. Gas was escap- ing from a partly opened Jet, Stuck was in the habit of sleeping with a dim Nght burning and the police report ft am ao- eldental death AS CAPTAIN'S SLAYER Police Believe Capt. Malone Wi 8 Slain on His Barge While De- ° fending His Property. | or im aces Tha police are to-day seeking the| | murderers of Capt. John Malone of] . Pennant No. a} “oo et" ERY Cuticura Soap have} stealing from barges and small} at plers along the North River d Oi t e t <> 'He was shot in his cabin while the | an N Mm 1] if ey barge was tied up the long pier at Samples ae the ff Bast Morty-e ect on | ef | Saturday and body was found) Free by Post terday by barcemen who saw the! A simple, easy, speedy t t in his cab 1 burning treatment. Smear the *bberies have ed at} and nearby the past sand the pe learned to believed to boarded th ted in within o ant No. § la Katola pimples lightly with Cuticura | Ointment on endl of finger and allow it to remain about five minutes, | Then wash off with | | | | at a man be one urge of Saturday ni Capt | Cuticura Soap and hot awakened by a noise and doe a ah baal ic ihe Catia WK aSH water and continue bath- 6 fhe m arted to say something, | 228 for some minutes, This treatment but Capt. Katola shouted at him and| best upon rising and retiring, but is man ran, Capt, Malone is be-| Usually effective at any time. eved to have been shot soon For pimples, redness, roughness, itch= everal boatmen and watchmen who| ingand irritation, dandruff, itching scalp sat up on tho pler all night are sure| and falling hair, red, rough hands and he murderer did not escape to the] baby rashes, itchii fil street, and the police believe he got} ¢ » itehings and chafings these _ Jaway in a motor boat | fragrant euper-creamy emollients are —_— = wonderful. They are also splendid for by | nursery and toilet purposes, selght Sleeper KML Olin Stuck, twen: employed by the Postal Te | Sample Each Free by Ma pany who came hers three ith 32p. Skin Book on request, Ade ¢ drow postcard *C wei le from South Carolina, was fo i oecid througseue the melt Downtown Store Park Row & Chatham Sq. 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