The evening world. Newspaper, February 1, 1916, Page 6

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—_ who had done the eontiwcating. Thos | wateir® Johnson wan leaving the from dir WMehment yesterday @t| was « wild rush for him and he was ‘apt. nder! quired FR the handy ot ome acore of young | backed aAinit a wall and e hundred. | For W omen to Reduce THROUGH THE WINDOW, Thether se wished to way anything [Destroy Them, Says Davey, aml | word.a-minute volley ot etaovalo) he French womon who came to the Freach Doured iato Bim from every | er rewererennns “ that I hope ho gots nix monthe Will Come Disaster More Barge OMee to weloome a Kirt friend | side, | tn Jail” whe angie Awful Than War. who, it appears, thought sho had a! Mury made a quick dash to the! ee Ww i FROMFRENGH FURY 6 Saturday 4 abo oung woman Ww > n a ? John Davey, bg worsen from’ Parle whose ohle whe frome her learned the cause ot ine 22 Twenty-Four Daily Lessons Miss Furlong Presents | Mrs. Johnson of New Rochelle HOLD-UP LIKE A MOVIE brother to the birds and tree sl ds Came t Soa eee ee ei ae it ee Miictad the etowa enous toimken, €0 Her Readers the System of Diet and Exercise | Sees Husband Locked Up, ibe th chdb/ biclan, ‘Kent's (0. arbiter ot et redise plumes. ‘The officer , to vied hala @ When Her Friends Came to fromm duly by plucking thaws ‘trom | speach, while the trembling custome by Which She Recently Reduced the Weight of Then Proceeds Homeward. |But There Were No False Beards “ae Saver tells an audiences adh . Welcome Petite Parisienne She Had a Grievance. MURY TO THE RESCUE. ba life, therofore, depends ° vg |.ou8 friends here and they were all on| bit of Parle had disappeared across SHAEORDUPS lage ICU The prisoners at Jamaica, accused of nat: | *Sictsing te, "toes For Rude Man Had Torn Two |e rei coere her when her hour of | the park ibe hile brow. 1 srehimomners es srs ginss Tag robb apeuense (I tea i . By liberation Was at hand. ‘The Battery] had been a ish wituation, | i soit rs ne + Paradise Plumes From has eeldors gown BG6h a bevy of yous - th | It shows how the world is progress-| Biebricht called up the agent, who] 10 per cent. each year. Unless Her Hat, He Had. “Polioeman Jos Mury, who for fwenty years has protected life and limb in Hattery Park and looked after the Veatety of about half of the mimi. Jettement, lurked Atwereatly in the offing. Who should appear, Just at that but the very customs officer grants who have come throwgh the tron gates that open on the Bilis Isiand ferry, rescued a customa oMoer Metinet grievance, When the steamship Rochambeau | of the French Line reached Quaran- res positing them in the sea, as the law ix explicit in declaring that they must be confiscated and destroyed. The young woman's foslings were deeply hurt. She was delayed in get- ting through the immigration station unul yesterday, In the moanwhile she commupicated with her numer- « beauties as gathered to mest this par- ticular newcomer, and the first thing that the latter did evidently was to (ell her friends of the lone of her gorgeous feathers, All were at fever ST. day Policeman Mury, who noted the ex- momen “Gold Brick” showed It to be bra. THE EVENING WORLD, T won LOUIS, Feb. 1D thty pounds. Pohiman's Ho os ctl ves who nearched the home of George | KR. Pohiman, held in New York as an alleged member of a gambling « heat when she finished hor story, and {Rat weiehed gmes wok mold brick Heo in tall and broad of shoul. | der and he looked impressive in bis hew winter uniform. He found ono | that the law was imperative and that if the bird of paradise feathers had | not been destroyed the young woman, | who like her friends, wa would not have been allowed to land) here—a catastrophe, A modirte, | Then he amiled The customs oMoer slipped Into the Barge OMoe, When the Inat! dient An assay a 210-1b. Woman 23 lbs. in Four Weeks. In Weight and Figure TO-DAY'S EXERCISES, ILLUSTRATED. Diet and Exercise Course | Tage UESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1916. WIFE'S LEG JAMMED PRAT TAA ENS Gran@father oovld never have crapped with grandmother in an automobile and attracted the atten- , tion of @ policeman under a cluster of electric lights by sticking one of ing, doesn’t it? Something like that ts the story, It appears, which Mre. Nina Johnaon of Priors Point, New Rochelle, ts going to tell in the West Side Couurt to- day. According to Mrs, Johnson, it ‘was hér husband who 414 the scrap- ment, wae locked up on a charge of assault. Dr. Nixon from Polyclinic Hospital attended Mrs, Johnson, who then departed in a taxicab, STATION GLERK FAKED and Auto—Pal Got $455 From Safe at Floral Park. Arthur Siebricht, clerk in the Long Island Rafiroad Station at Filo Park, and Poter Golly, his friend, ° Prisoners at Jamaion, accused of hav Was at luncheon, and told him two men wearing long beards had attacked him, emptied the safe and gone away in an automobile. Robert B. Kerkam, chief of the rafi- detect! me in, whon he TALL HUMAN LIF | tion depends upon the birds, who pfo- os DEPENDS ON BIRDS Do you want to know what the one thing is that can be worse han hight at the West Side Y. M. C. A.t “Human life depends upon vegetae tion, We would all starve if regetms tion ceased for a year, But vegetar tect it from destruction by insets, start at once to increase thelr nut~ bers, to protect them and kill tyelr enemies, within a decade will oocur the disaster to humanity which I have spoken of—a catastrophic horror more awful than the Buropean war.’ Decrease in the Inseotivorous birds, sald Mr. Davey, is due to of forests, depriving birds of retreats | ping, and it was her leg that pointed Yrould not. give | from storms and cold, and the em } LESSON NO. 20—Side Body Bending. laouthweet from the automobile wia- struck him in the face and | of the English sparrows, who, he eald, i ae Back numbers of these lessons may de obtained by achding a Soent dow. ave er talle ate vated leet etd? Mnonsured progeny of the canker Beginning today and continuing tomorrow stamp to Miss Furlong for each lesson desired, Readere are invited to _ Most uncomfortable tt was, too, she)! flee went to the | worm with a paper welght on the pit of | Was placed as aforesaid. It had been | egy ry Severe exercises) your stomach. "Your natural inhalas | cut by. the glass, het face was cut | Adele Ritchie, is quickly upset. Try } in the wholo se-| tions and exbalations should lift the! and bruised, and she was shedding the Semi-Annual Sale of Saks Suits for Men are the in the face, Be 3 practicod if 1tlit to the active muscles and com ason took the cout feat | an fet ewrer declined to say on. what ol pel) Gleason t the iple to the We beer ‘ (A small cherga for elterctions) causes the slight-| deeper breathing than is customary. | Forty-seventh Street Station, John- |sna adie) that ao far as he krew ana} at once. Tt is a fine tonic and est strain, This iowe Who care to may take one! son, who refused to mi p not to be married again, supremacy reduced to $18 From $30, $28, $25 and $23 @ Every suit in this sale is from the present season's regular stock, and was made to sell at some one of the varied in a wide range of colorful fabrics, and teem- ing with those ebullient flashes of style which insignia of Saks The significance of any reduction in clothes. depends upon the name of the house that makes it prowieey SARS Se Cormpaantyy «20» se Side body bend- ing, which is il- lustrated to-day, is one of the most ries. It should not be attempted by begi@ners nor exerciso stimulates the torpld liver to action and is most valuable for those who suffer from bilious at- A ‘ tacks, indigestion, intestinal gases sionual fab Gee, cere and then an former prices named. All are representative models, and constipation, It strengthens the |"! and retire. muscles at the sides of the watst line and improves the condition of many of the vital organs, TO-DAY'S EXERCISE. Take your position, with the arms out-stretched and at right angles to the body, head and chest well up, feet about twelve Inches apart, bend the body at the waist line, and at- tempt to touch the floor at the right side with the tips of the right fingers, The knees must be kept rigid during the exercise. Return to the upright position and relax all of the muscles thoroughly, as this exercise is se- vere enough to cause strain even if you are practiced, unless you give the muscles a short rest each time before you bend. Now bend in the same manner to the left side and return to the original starting pos!- ton. Beginners should not repeat this movement more than five times, but correspond with Miss Furlong, who will reply through the columne of The Etening World. She docs not print O@rrespondents’ full names. By Pauline Furlong. b + the chest or abdomen. In this way the entire expanse of the lungs is in- | Hated and not merely the lobes. If you desire to know whether you are breathing correctly, lie on your back, object, while the part of your body immediately above it should remain ous exercises Which will increase the circulation of the blood by drawing Turkish bath a week, but this is not At all necossary if it does not agres | with your purse and physical system. After teu or fifteen midutes spent in strenuous exercising, take a very hot Letters From Readers. MEASUREMENTS—ETHEL B. 8, writes: “Since you are having such wonderful success with your obesity | clase I have become interested in your course now running in the paper, I havo tried the exercises for the past week and really feel bene- fited by them, Would you kindly let me know what my weight and meas- urements should be? [ am inclosin mine, Lam 6 fect 6% ond weigh 117 pounds in a tailor-made suit.” The clothes probably weigh about ten pounds. You should weigh 145, Wrist, .2; fore arm, 10; upper arm, Plas ‘neck, 13.6; Gheet 35.6; must, waist, 26.7; hi ighs, 28; ‘calf, 14.8; ankle, 84, You wilt note that you need the greatest ef- forts to reduce your bust, waist, thighs and hips, as you east nearly four inches too large at one of these points. |, TOO HEAVY—MAE M. C, writes: “I am taking your course in reducing jas given by you each day in the paper, I am 6 fect 2 inches tall and weigh 127 pounds, How much should I weigh? 1 am anxious to lose weight |in the wédst, hips, thighs and ankles, | Kindly advise me," You are not much over-weight as 2 says. upset at 1 A. M. to see a man and woman, both in evening attire, fight. ing like Kilkenny cats in a machine rolling along Fifty-eighth Street. The woman was screaming bloody mur- der. By the time Gleason had made the chauffeur stop, one of the lady's limba diamonds like a shower of meteors. She demanded the man’s arrest. He perfectly quiet. Indulge in all vigor-| was her husband, she explained, but | talk. that did not entitle him to hit her Poitceman Gleason waa considerably | fi here are five i reasons why you should buy Columbia Records Greatest durability of reproduc- and arrested Golly. e re richt planned the rob- bery and that they were to divide the He had $408. _——— . ADELE RITCHIE DIVORCED. money. granted @ divorce from her husband, Charles Nel#on Bell, of New York. The actress appeared in court, but refused to She was married to Bell, who is ja wine agent, June 18, 1918, in Stam- ford, Co ing surface. Ii mportant Quickest production of new popular music. Distinct superiority of instru- mental music. WhenThings and Bowels your health i HOSTETTER’S Stomach Bitters remedy for the stomach. nore advanced pupils may practice | | |you should welgh about 117 pounds. it at least ten times if desired. There | Body bending and twisting reduce im |is hardly a more valuable exercise | the Walsh rolling aed. ee Sreline To- MY | duce the thighs, Heel and toe raising in the whole series for reducing the improves the shape of the legs and the large waist and stomach, | wearing of high shoes will keep the TO-DAY’S MENU. ankle small and shapely, Moderate-priced operatic records by acknowledged leaders. Price: 65c for ten-inch double- neheonSiewed prunes, swest-| par on SHOULDERS — M8, disc; $1.00 for twelve-inch pluton toast, etre LENA 8, writes: “I am reading of double-disc ; $2.00 to $3.00 for Dinner—Oyster cocktall, lean roast | Your wonderful success with your fol~ * . beet, canned. string beans, sliced | lowers and have decided to take up double-disc operatic records. th onions on romaine salad nd reduce my weight also, feet four inches tall and HEALTH AND REDUCTION AIDS.) Voign 195 pounds. I ain on the go! Aa deep breathing Is such an m=! a day from 6 A. M, until 9 in the! portant factor in both the reduction | evening, do cooking and much house- W tnd developing course, 1" do. hope ail] work sage’ tuhve adnan te | an ve reasons ou shou of my readers are making it a habit,| ang do lots of other strenuous work. | rather than being content to take the breathing exercises a few minutes each day. Breath smoothly and regu- rom the diaphragm, not from Tho fat seoms to be under my ari jand at my shoulder bladés, and my bust is so large that it really hinders mein my work, I hope you will help| and advise me,” | You are eusily sixty pounds too! heavy. Practice all strenuous ari} exercises and heavy massage to 10- duce the bust and remove the fat from the shoulder blades, Have some one massage you with an ordinary rolling | _ pin, on the shoulder blades. Buthe the breast in hot water and then ap- ply strong camphor spirits, purchase them at Aeolian Hall Largest demonstrating rooms— second to none in quiet and comfort. The Smoke of the Active! There’s one fashion that never quager~te refreshing, whole- i . some, youthful, spirited fashion of “rolling your own’”’ for a lively smoke with good old “Bull’’ Durham. Grippe Sufferers Will Appreciate TOOK ON. WEIGHT — CON-| | 9 LUDEN's STANCE M. writes: “Have you ever | MENTHOL CANDY causing one to, Pi weighty T have| i heen trying to follow your diet and) Salespeople whose musical edu- cation is not confined to store experience, : COUGH DROPS revelucs for some "ine. an “hav | Ill Arrangements may be made to ; beon steadily losing one pound. ® 1 In no other way can you get a cigarette so fresh and fragrant, | | Sock. “rive woes aio started thn purchase records on 48 hours’ i ' : s Ony and. kisslugen gaits; and, then i) 80 full of vigor, energy and action. The man who “rolls his own” | to my surprise found I had gained | approval, g' ' cight pounds. Last September L fol. | lowed your advice about diet and lost | one pound a week, I did not oxer- business tired me out so wild not, I walked only six each day, to and from the car. | been taking the vichy and kis. | \ ‘with “Bull’” Durham has the taste of a connoisseur. a GENUINE | The wonderful mildness of “Bull” Durham sets it apart from all other Ask for FREE ‘Give Quick. Telit, Periodical submission of records on approval—delivered to your ome, re salts half hour before \kfast, 1 roll on the floor tfty! times each day, walk one mlio every , day and still gained eight pounds, 1 m thirty-nine years old and weigh 614 pounds, and am. 5 feet 6 incnes. | Kiust 60 inches, waist 4%, hips 57,| neck 17. 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