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~~ ee = > Diet and Exercise Course For Women to Reduce In Weight and Figure In Twenty-Four Daily Lessons Miss Furlong Presents to Her Readers the System of Diet and Exercise by Which She Recently Reduced the Weight of a 210-ib. Woman 23 lbs. in Four Weeks, ' | LESSON NO. 22—-Bag Punching. | BOARD BEGAN AT BOTTOM. Altmah Directors All Started in Office Boy Class. ‘When B. Altman & Co. elected as Director Richard Jackson, who twenty- eight years ago, at the age of fourteen, wtarted to work for them as cash boy, i developed that the entire board of ‘twelve is now made up of men who be- gan at the bottom, as cash boy, office bey ant ove, oh Jackson's first pro- wren to essenger and later he advertising department, ° @ Manager. ing to President Friedsam all sitions 1) Bhd gee 8 in the store are remition from among tts 4,200 ‘e try to make this insti- & college or univer- he said. —_—_ RED PIMPLES. DISFIGURED FACE Increasing Rapidly. Began to Itch | t and Smart So Could Not Sleep. | Scratching Made Very Sore. | ‘HEALED BY CUTICURA | SOAP AND OINTMENT ——— | | | T discovered ttle red pimples on my | face and arms: I later saw they wore increasing rapidly. ‘They were hard and | fesiered, and often 1 had g large pymples which lasted as f Jong as two or threo weeks, ‘They began to {teh and smart % 1 could not steep and I often irritated my face by scratching, and this would make my faco very sore, Red blotches covered it, and my C face was disfigured. 1 beard of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and I sent for a sample. After a week a chamge had taken piaco so 1 bought more, ‘and in ® month my faco was clear." (Signed) | pe uname Raymond G. Sweeney, 107 | a | Do Russey “A St,, Binghamton, N. Y., July 14, 1915, ‘ ple Each Free by Mall ith 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad- reas postcard “‘Caticura, Dept. T, Bos- WH THE Rist ANS mimow Back numbers of these letters may ve obtained by sending a 2-cent’ stamp to Miss Furlong for each lesson desired. Readers are invited to correspond with Miss Furlong, who will reply through the columns of The Evening World. She does not print correspondents’ full names © By Pauline Furlong. The reduction of the heavy rolls of fat at the top of the shoulder blades is very important. I re- ceive a number of letters each day} asking me how to} remove them. I have como to the conclusion, per- sonally, that they are caused by the too tight corset pushing the flesh up, from the Waist Jine, whero head, such as tennis, ball playing, | swimming, &c., are all valuable in |dislodging ‘this accumulation of in-| ert tissue, but bag punching exer-| cises, Which are not always possiblé for all women, are the pst ‘highly recommended to correct this condi- tion, This is the one exercise which is used in most of the professional | gymnasiums for fat shoulder blades, | |so 1 am showing it to-day. A punch- ing bag is, after all, really not an) expensive luxury, and those who can afford to purchase one will find it a useful and beneficial addition to jthe home gymnasium | TO-DAY'S EXERCISE. The mo TAKE FRENCH BATHS CLARK’S SALT NO EXERCISES. NO DRUGS. DELIGHTEULLY PERFUMED. Sold by Hiker-Hegeman, Macy's, Altman's Gimbet Hros,, "Abranam'Straan and ing, druggists, DD FOR BOOKLET, it has been squeezed out of its right- | tal place, because no men ever seem | to be troubled with bunches of fat], jon the shoulder blades. yw movenhenth, 40 these two bene Exercises which cause any important muscles of the chest, ‘raise the arms up high above the}atms and shoulders into play. The {attoo exercise is a simple movement, which inc st popular bag punching ex- @ tattoo and the fist and to! you | clenched fist, and as | , hit it With the other | movement, elbow and fist, consists of hitting the bag with firat | ne right fist and then the elbow, as |the bag rebounds. Turn the body t re- Generous Trial Glass Jar, 15¢ Houschold Size Glass Jar, 3 5¢ Animal Fats and YourComplexion The blemishes which poudre de riz cannot hide are usually due to the animal fats in and with which your food is prepared. They create the indigestion which the blemishes manifest. SAWTAY| 100% Pure Butter-of-Nuts For Baking Shortening Frying & Candy-Making is “easily digested and wholly assimilated. Even foods deep- fried in SAWTAY may be second elbow. The punching bag may be 1 to the floor and used to very untage as a foot, knee, body and leg swinging exercise. 1 the purchase of one a very avestment and a book with different illustrations may be hased in most any store for a ling sum TO-DAY’'S MENUS. on—Baked apple, Lunet led beet n bread a lamb, — Brussels gluten noodles with tomato rts of lettuce and gliced | sprouts, sauce, pineapp! |HEALTH AND REDUCTION AIDS. Judging from my correspondence, I olutely certain tat any one o has no organic trouble, and who | yilowed my course and for four weeks, feels | ne dM at the start, She , too, in appearance and in heaith and vitality. And these are the twin foundations of beauty. the superstructure has not itself, do not be discouraged, member the old saying th was not built in a day.” Keep right on working, and remember that per- severence and determination will show better results than strenuous, indifferent efforts just once in awhile, Letters From Readers, | ISSINGEN SALTS eaten heartily without penalty to Ge writes: am milady’s digestion or complexion. nly J it is not at_all ne SAWTAY CORN FRITTERS 2 teaspoonfils salt pepper to taste 2 tablespoonfuls melted Sawtay MRS. BLANCHE G, advise that y clan befo Walking very bene PIMPLES 1 cup flour 1 teaspoonful baking powder 2cupscorn 2 eggs Mix and sift dry ingredients, Add corn and egg yolks beaten until light. Fold in the stiffly beaten egg whites. Have ready a kettle of hot SAWTAY, Drop the batter in hot fat by spoonfuls and fry until brown, Drain "| ul to you, however MARY _K, writes: "Ty TRIAL SIZE frau * brown paper. SAWTAY is Economical— Use one fifth less and over and over ) Send for “Sawtay Kandy Kids” a Picture Book of Recipes for Chil dren's Parties, SAUTE PRODUCTS CORP. Woolworth Tower New York | BROWN’S - Bronchial i TROCHES The finest cough remedy in_ the handiest package, Not a candy contain no opiates, Test them NOW Ask your Druggist for t New 10c "sia" Box Buston, Mass, |urements, which [am submitting, A s hitting the bag with | The | do the same with the left fist and | tem, through simple and i horiad foods and living, and they will disap- pear shortly. The chapped conditton of the skin shows It to be too dry. Use cooda butter and you will get re- ef. Dry the face and hands wel! af- ter washing them. A FOUR WEEKS’ DEVELOPMENT URSE. In response to many requests from Evening World ircadors, Mies Fi 1g next week will commence i f twenty-four dai BUTTERMILK AND SODA CRACKERS—GRACE M. writes: “Is buttermilk fattening? Are buttermilk nd soda crackers fattening?” Buttermilk is not fattening. it the body. cles will be printed in MONDAY'S EVENING WORLD. and are fatteni started the course just one week ago and am following it to the letter, 1] HIVES—Mrs. FS. writes: “L jtake the salts, hot baths, camphor]one of the is of- your valuable rubs and proper diet, as you syegost,| paper last w » of your corres- and also the exercises. I ha€e lost| pondents wrote you that she was nearly seven pounds in one short woek and am delighted with the results. T never dreamed it was so easy to duce, I have also lost in iny me Wil! you please permit me to suggest a cure which [ used myself about twenty years ago with complete success’? I had hives so badly that I was almost crazy and used to roll on the floor for relief, but that is not the cure, [ want you to print the receipt in the paper, which J ain submitting, Take a pint of old cider and one-quarter pound of eprom palts, mix togither and take a table- few pimples have appeared lately. What shall,I do for them? Please also tell mo*how to prevent chapped face and hands. 1 have used olive oil every night and morning, but it does not prevent it.” The pimples are probably just the] spoonful before breakfast and before result of the ning and!yetiring. Shake the bottle before overhauling y: ‘our sys- This is simple but safe and GIMBELS Broadway at 33d Street Behold—A Decide Lingerie Blouse at $3.95 It’s the eollar that makes this Blouse very different. At first glance it seems to be just a roll collar—then you realize that it has square ends, but its decolletage is pointed. It is very clever, tosay nothing of being very flattering. The collar is of sheer organdie, but the blouse itself is of fine voile. And the trimming is an irresistible kind of Valenciennes lace. We neglected to say that the sleeves of this Blouse are in the new balloon effect below the elbow. Also Lovely New Lingerie Blouses at $2, $2.95, $3.95 and $5.50 GIMBELS—Third Floor What the New Nemo Corset with “Military Belt” Will Do For You It will permit you to Breathe easier—as it keeps your diaphragm free Hold your shoulders back and your chest out Stand straight—by standing on the balls of your feet, and not on your heels. Eleven years ago the first NEMO Corset, with the Military Belt, was introduced — and up until today many women are wearing it, in spite of the fact that it was designed with the small waist. But they will not need do so any longer, for This New NEMO Model Gives the Silhouette for Spring $3 is the price for this new NEMO Corset. And even if it did not have the Military Belt it would be an excellent Corset at this price, for it is of fine coutil. GIMBELS Pink Shop—Second Floor This $1 $19.75 Silk Lingerie Evades the Scarcity of Silks WE heeded the first warning of the scarcity of raw silks and dye-stuffs by buying generously of white and flesh-color Crepe de Chine and Washable Satin Lingerie. Our alertness brings these unequalled prices—in many instances they are on a par with present wholesale prices: Underbodices: Crepe de Chine, $1 to $3.95; Satin, $1 to $3.95, Envelope Chemises: Crepe de Chine, $2 to $3.95; Satin, $3 to $5.75. Nightgowns: Crepe de Chine,$2.95 to $10.95; Satin, $4.35 to $19.75, Numerous styles at each price Exquisite trimmings of », ribbon and French rosebuds, GIMBELS~-Second Floor Out Must Go These Linens! ACCUMULATIONS of odd and soiled pieces, so reduced in price as to make the savings extraor dinary. All-Linen Damask Table Cloths, 5c to Formerly $1 to $10. Hoped All-Linen Damask Napkins, $1.65 t 50 Doren Formerly $2.26 to $15; a variety of good designs. Hand-Embroidered Bed Spreads, $10.50 to $75 Formerly $20 to $125; good qualities of Irish linen Hand-Embroidered Bolster Roll Covers, $1.50 lo $6.50 Formerly $2.50 to $10; Irish linen. Turkish Towels, $3 and $3.75 Dozen Formerly $4.26 to $5; plain white and some in colors; large, ab- sorbent towels, GIMBELS--Second Floor 50 ; plain, hemstitched and s : ' ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1916. Lost NELLIE your course ang pounds, My body my face is too thi lines, sage, or do you thi wrinkles?” | - of efface the fine lines. 1s| sage is ver- effective if properly done. nourishing and easily digested. Soda| Always work in small circles with the | crackers are made from white flour) tips of th of it and ft ge be thinned out with any pure olive oil or sweet almond oil or Just used as it in. Freed From “Madhouse, We | cartridges in his pistol did not to Kill His Wife. © dod, Seeman, Be pare uss, recently paroled from a doorway, Kraeee ened ‘ark Insane Asylum, was ar-|he would Kill the fret maa who him, but he was overpo 5 jer he had tried t edford Avenue Court he tried in her his wife before he was sent to Bre TWENTY POUNDS—Mrs. H. writes: “I have followed have lost twenty is just right, but aod | have fine advise face mas- that would cause Kuno K the Kings rested y kill his wife Barba 1065 Flushing Avenue, Would y The rubber face mask will help to Yes, face mas- The Effects of Opiates, MAT INFANTS are fingers and opposite along—the lines, Face massage a = Be Bn fe vg PA ee tucial exercises will fatten the face, alt done “ iit contin eee opinion n cha i the LANOLIN—Mrw, ET, J, aska: | dons and grow cells which are likely to beco manent, causing “since you advised the Use of lanolts | tabecility, mental perversion, « craving for alcohol or narcotics in Inter life. for lines around the eyes, will you teil | Nervous diseases, su as intractal ‘vous She oe : Cre me how to use it? I purchased a tube were area of dosing with opiates or narcotics cep children in their infancy. na so sticky and does ‘The rule among physicians is that children should never smallest doses ot spread, 1 afraid to use receive im the for more than » day at a time, and when | attempt to spread it. Can it The administration of Anod: iynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing narcotics to children by any but a physician cannot be too #4 decried, and ee na Oe not be « to it, Children who need the attention @ physician, and is nothing less than « crime to other lotion?” The lanolin may be thinned out with Do not massage | dose them willfully with narcotic. pc LE A + dian thee ‘near wite Castoria contains no narcotios if it bears the two fingers of the left hand as you do | @gmature of Chas. H. Fletcher, so, It is very nourishing to starved | @e Castoria always boars the signatare of tissues and dry sk Silks direct from Madam Pa quin’s atelier on the Rue (At de la Paix, Paris, They were personally selected by our Silk Chief. that are unlike any others Bin the world, for Madam Paquin had them hand- decorated by Parisian ar- tists, Silks From the House of Paquin form one of the important collections which we have especially imported for our ‘ which commences on Monday next. However, the Silks from Mme. Paquin and the thousands of yards of other beautiful Silks, may now be inspected and selections may be made, but the merchandise will not be delivered until the day of sale. The Prices Will Astonish the World The Advance Display is now being held in a Special salon on the Tenth floor, reached by elevators Nos. 18, 19 and 20 on the 82nd Street side, The New Paris Silhouettes In Dresses At $25 to $65 VERY one of these charming dresses emphasizes a new note by one of the great Paris modistes, Puffed sleeves by Jenny. Lanvin's Spanish Ruffled Shirts. Quaint basgues extending over less ex- aggerated short skirts by Callot Socurs. Lanvin'’s youthful full ruffled or banded hoop-effect skirts. Many of the taffeta dresses show the Callot tendency in skirt draperies. The $45 black-and-white net dress, illustrated, combines Jenny and Lanvin influences. ‘Taffetas, nets, combinations of taffeta and Georgette crepe or the favored dress materials, New! Wool Sport Suits, $29.50 An unusually heavy material. One of the several styles is illustrated. Canar’ Yellow, Emerald Green, Rose Pink, Gray and Old Blue. sp analy GIMBELS—Third Floor Boys’ $7.50 to $10 Overcoats &Mack- inaws, $5.50 HESE are posi Introducing the “GIMBEL-Special’’ $5 Automatic & Adjustable Dress Forms at $3.25 fF THINK of the best $5 Dress Form that “w offered this season . t you know of, and you will realize The Overcoa t “GIMBEL-Special” Dress Forms Ike. These Dress Forms have been made es- pecially for us, as the GIMBEL label in- dicates. “GIMBEL-Special” Dress Forms are made in four sections, with adjustments for neck, bust, hips and waists. and Let Demonstrate 1 and Style B to You Style jjusts from 32 to 40 in. and Style B from 36 to 44 in. bust measure. GIMBEL 12-Section Adjustable Dress Forms at $7.50 Regular Price $10 Smart belted or f Overcoats, Couble or single breast- ed, velvet or self collars, storm collars and cuffs, In Chinchillas, ‘rie Fancy Overcoutings throughout, Some The Mackinaws 1 Belted Mod ited or pl yokes, patch or reg. storm collars and ¢ Boys’ $5 Mackinaw Outfits, $3.95 In a plaited model, with yoke patch pockets, cuffs belt Boys’ $13.50 to $20 Suits, $9.50 With Extra Knick Foreign and domestic materials, GIMBELS Fourth Floor Skating 4 shoulders, 2 to 44 in. vhoekers

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