The evening world. Newspaper, February 7, 1916, Page 7

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a - s, BLUE CLASHES WITH FLETCHER GN SHORTAGE OF BATTLESHIP CREWS —temeen Holds Fleet Now in Southern Waters Has an Excess of Men —Navy Needs More Officers. WASHINGTON, Feb. %.—When Rear Admiral Blue, Chief of the Bur- eau of Navigation, told the House Naval Committees to-day that the At- jantic fleet went south for winter drill with an excess of nearly two hundred GIRLS! BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR AND STOP. DANDRUET Hair becomes charming, wavy, lustrous and thick in few moments. Every bit of dandruff dis- appears and hair stops coming out. For 25 cents you can save your hair. In less than ten minutes you can double fits beauty, Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears as soft, lustrous and charming as a il's after applying some Danderine. Iso try this—moisten a cloth with a ue Danderine and carefully draw it aba your seas ata ti Le of dust, dirt or excessive a few mom you have doubled ee beauty of hair. A delightful surprise awaits those whose hair has been neglected ori TARRY, faded, dry, brittle or thin, utifying the hair, Danderine di ve ery. par Frye dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invigor- ates the scalp, forever stopping itching and falling hair, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks’ use, when you see new hair—fine and downy at first—yes—but really new hair grow- ing all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair, and lots of it, surely et a @5-cent bottle of Knowlton’s anderine from any drug store or toilet i ¢| trainmen were killed when the engine 22-Karat Gold Crowns My easy payment pli . FIN 215 W. 42d St., 10 Kenmare St., *'f Ons ® to 7. Clow Or Beatrice’ Moving i THE EVENING WORLD, , MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, Diet and Exercise Course For Women to Improve Figure and Gain Weight men in tts enlisted personnel, Repre- sentative Britten produced a radio- gram from Admiral Fietoher, stating that the fiftesn battleships were short nearly 1,000 men, The message said the ships Iscked 510 coal passers, 67 machinists’ mates, 48 gunners’ mates, 32 bontewains’ mates, 62 electricians, 60 yeomen and 44 ships’ cooks, "The message saya nothing of the ‘excess of men in other ratings, how- ever,” replied Admiral Blue, reiterat- Ing his statement that the fleet had from 150 to 200 men inexcess of ita total allowed enlistment complement when ft started. Admiral Fletcher has said the fleet was short 5,000 enlisted men last year, while Admiral Blue has placed the shortage at 1,000. Admiral Blue said fleet officers had asked for 1,167 men for the South Carolina and Michi, and that number on either ship, oe thought, would be in the way. “Have you ever commanded a bat- tleship?" demanded Representative Britten. “No,” said Admiral Blue, “but have been executive officer of an armored cruiser, and the executive officer deals directly with the assignment and em- ployment of the men. The work is exactly the same on an armored cruiser as on a battleship.” Earlier in the hearing Admiral Blue said the navy will be short 1,550 of- ficers on July 1, 1919, of the force necessary to mann its ships for war, He urged prompt pas of the bill submitted by Secretary Daniels for an immediate addition of 300 midship- men to the Naval Academy. The bill already has been approvell by the committee, ———.——. TWO KILLED AS TRAIN DASHES INTO RIVER Railroad Men Victims in Wreck on Big Four Road Due to Cave- in of Bridge Approach. VINCENNES, Ind. Feb. 7.—Two Rarvea rei nel me eee Back numbera of these lessons By Pauline Furlong. To-day we commence a four weeks’ course for thin women. 1 shall start it with a simple exercise and a talk on why some persons remain thin and also tell just why certain exercises are es- sential and bene- ficial to both the stout and the slender. The woman who is really thin and under normal weight needs a system of health culture quite as much as her stout sister, Excessive thinness, like excessive fatness, must be recognized as an unhealthy physical state exist- ing and as neither normal nor beau- tiful. Emaciation is a pathological state, even as is obesity, and, while the former perhaps is more generally and often, indeed, called a mark of refinement, still does any really dis- cerning critic of feminine loveliness call the scrawny woman beautiful? and tender of a Big Four passenger train running between Vincennes and St. Francisville, I, plunged into the Wabash River early to-day. The train, which consisted only of the engine, tender and two coaches, was slowly approaching the St. Fran- cisville bridge over a six hundred yard fill when the ground, which had been undermined | * flood wa‘ ved In Engineer Frank Lancaster and Fire- man Ollie Hazleton were drowned, Many travelline men were in the coaches. The engine lies in ten feet of water, ful, they only hide your defects, And EQUITABLE LIFE’S BIG = one knows this better than the Can she conscientiously apply that adjective to herself? If you, dear madam, are a creature of bones and angles, study yourself with the aid of that most remorscless of critice— your mirror, Forget the flatteries of your friends and dressmaker, spoken and also expressed in actea—those full draperies and ruffles which are used to conceal your lack of symmet: They do not really make you beauti- thin woman herself. I know from the coeee te Pi piety Pi Last! many letters I receive from slender ‘The statement of the Equitable Lite] Teaders asking me for advice on how Assurance Boclety of the United States kives evidence of the company’s continued progress, increases aré shovn In out- standing insurance, admitted assets, sur- plus, income from investments and pay- ments to policyholders, Of the 5,918 domestic death claims during the year, ov $8 per cent. were settled within one « day after receipt of due proof of death. The payments ty policyholders in| ,.0 1915 agers Fated $68,371,268, $2, 360, more din Gra during the same. period. on the company’ A Foe to Tuberculosis of patients Vitality wad energy after taking ree that In tuberculoxia low and lost energy must be Doc i sd vitality overcome. ‘One of tho constituents Alterative iy calcium (iim ation with other valual to be eAally assimilated by the son, To this, in part. tm duo | Cena, th the treatment of tuberculos t kman's fh oom To Stop C x ro Head Get Ahead of the Cold nterna tional Panama-Pacific Exposition Silks # $6 yd. GIMBEL Sale Prices Cannot Be Duplicated ‘The scarcity of raw silk and dye-stuffs is causing the Prices of Silks to Increase Every Day. “The Greatest Silk Sale of This Generation!” GIMB ‘sare, innate wear . hortors, Philadelphia.—Aavt ilk In this Great Annual Event— ale $10 to $25 French Gold and Silver Brocades, $6,yd. $2 All-Silk Faille, $1.35 yd. $1.25 Chiffon Taffeta, 90c yd. $1.25 All-Silk Crepe de Chine, 85c yd. $2.25 to $5 Italian Satins, $1.35 to §3 yd. 75¢ to $25 Imported and Domestic Silks, 38c to $6 yd. EL BROTHERS Broadway and 33d Street TO-DAY'S EXERCISE, ILLUSTRATED. LESSON NO. 1. 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. acknowledged as an aesthetic defect, | » 1916, samo with tho loft tem. If thie exer. | clee causes a stiffness of the hip and thigh muscles discontinue it for a few days. This movement also rounds out and develops the hips and thighs, TO-DAY'S MENUS: Breakfast—Baked apple with sugar and cream, oatmeal and cream and | graham or whole wheat bread and butter, cocoa, Luncheon—Chicken sandwich with whole wheat bread and butter, sliced banana and cream, glass m! Dinner—Rare, fat roast, beef, baked potato with butter, vegetable salad on lettuce with mayonnaise, sliced peaches and cream, if desired. HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT AIDS: At the outset I wish to encourage the thin woman by assuring her that she will have @ much easier time In her fight for a perfect physical de- velopment than the corpulent lady has had during the past four weeks. | Most of the good things in life are allowed her, Including all sorts of) delicious foods and plenty of rest At least nine hours of asleep should be taken at night and an afternoon nap indulged in, when convenient Practically all foods except acid ones are allowed her, and the exercises Should be performed in an easy, slow and deliberate manner, rather than with the strenuous efforts to produce a state of Derspiration, such as the obesity exercises call for. may be obtained by sending a B-cent to gain weight that these women do not need to be convinced that their extreme slenderness is no thing of beauty, It is true that exercises will both reduce and devi lop the figure and] Apove al! cultivate a@ different) often the same ones will accomplish) habit of mind, for nine out of ten both results, strange as this may seem|thin persons are nervous, high. | to many person. strung and fidgety, ‘They are pos- Increased physi 1 activit: = sential to stimul Foutatio sessed of a surplus nervous energy, just as the fat persons are possessed | e the circulation and increase the appetite, If this de-|of surplus and innert tissue. The sire for food is satiated with nourish- | one must transform flesh Into energy, jing and fat-producing ones the | the other must work the reverse crease and gain in weish: will far! process. exceed the loss of it whiih has been} Remember that deep breathing ts brought about by the exercises, the all important secret of both the Our first week's exercises will be! successful obesity and developing devoted to limbering up the dormant| course. Neither hot nor cold baths muscles and bringing them to almust be indulged in by the thin proper condition to perform the rest of those which will be shown during the remainder of the course nervous woman, but a tepid nightly | bath, about which I will explain to you in the very near future, must » taken Me eon that all of the readers who are following this course will write me for any advice you may need on the subject and also keep me In- formed from time to time of the progress you aro making jis @ valuable on stimulating the dig ® and inative organs, which are usually the real cause of the thin woman re- maining thin. TO-DAY'S EXERCISE: Take your position on a soft rug, Letters From Readers. face downward, as shown, and raisc| LEMON WATER—MRS. EDITH the right leg straight up f the| R. writes: “I am just starting to hips and waist as far as can| follow your wonderful course, about comfortably bring it without undue| which I have just heard. One of my strain. Bring the leg down and ro-| friends bas iost fifteen pounds through lax the muscles of the entire body| your good advice, What ts lemon thore ’ the right leg in| water that you mentioned In a re- this same manner five times, relax! cent article? How Is it mode and after each movement and then do the how should It be tak-1? Also how do BONWIT TELLER & CO. The Specially Shop of Orspinalions PIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Advance Announcement A Most Extraordinary Sale Women’s FurCoats& Furs Prior to Closing the Department for the Season Sale Begins Wednesday Morning, February 9th Complete details will be published in the Evening Papers, to-morrow, Tuesday, February 8th. RUARY FUnNTiee SA ONE $]poLLar A WEEK OPENS AN ij i} i} i] iy be Ticvey FR lone Sen eer 1 i} ) ACCOUNT JY 7\Cl ares Sian Arm Chair EE ‘ Eon| S =| 98 PUA SN SANT TOC eo aw ie ae oeaoe 1 ai i Extension Table 1 AIO IIS Jacobean Dining Room | i Suite, aI ing of Buffet » long: China t 41 in. wide Table h Table is 44 in. wide, 6 ft. extension; Chairs have genuine leath 15 So SBOES woe Os illust mplete! Furnished, Furnished, fe 5 is | BAve.Cor.84"Sr. | i ve.Cor. rT RRAUUIUIUNUUUIUURRRA) \ you take the sweat baths?” Take the julce of halt Squeezed in a ginss of hot wi day a hot bi tiring, them in a steaming hot bathroom and follow them with a rub down with strong camphor spirits If you cannot take the bathe, wrap the parts to be reduced In hot wet Turkish towels for fifteen minutes, renewing them with hot ones as they cool off. Then take the camphor tub, Stand in a warm room to do this, as it opens the pores and makes you susceptable to colds, Sleep in a well ventiiated room with light but warm coverings on the bed. construction is the record WANTS MEASUREMENTS—ang.||| Piano plus a magical devi A. T. writes If I stop taking the viehy and kiseingen ite will it be all right and will T ntinue to reduce if I follow the diet and exer- clses without it? I have been a very hearty eater and have always taken plenty of white bread and butter, cof- feo, potatoes and lots of aweets, Also eat between meals. [ have lately de- nied myself all of these and have lost five pounda in eleven days, which is encouraging. I know I could have lost much more had I more faithfully | followed the exercises and diet to tae If you are looking for th a piano or in a player, d Autola Player-Pianos. letter, continue to stick to| the course use I also wee an tm- provement in my health as well as my | welght. I am submitting my meas- urements and will ask you to tell ma, what [ should weigh and measure.” As you fatled to inclose your height | not give You measurements, Am | Write me again. . SCANT EYEBROWS—ALFRED G writes: "Can you tell me how to make the eyebrows thicker?” Apply potrolatum oll on a tiny tooth | brush to them every night, Lanolin | and vaseline are also effective reme- dies for thickening scant brows. Ap-| ply all in the same manner, Branch Stores OPEN EVENINGS IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENC! WATERS PIANOS Seventy years of experience and pi in plano of Horace P Waters & Co The crowning result is the new model Waterss Autola player-piano, which is a Waters Upright ce that turns the piano into. a living instrument that any one can ¢ latest and se there fs in on't fail to hear the sweet tone of the Waters Piano and have us demonstrate the superlative merits of the new model Waters- Send postal for Catalogue giving lowest net prices on all styles of pianos and players and our special easy terms on time payments, without interest. Horace Waters ¢& Co. 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St. 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway 254 W. 125th St., 371 E. near 8th Ave. near 3rd Ave. 149th St., E WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT, Uptown Store 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Downtown Store Park Row & Chatham Sq. One Dollar Down Will Furnish Your Home ~. Special Dollar Deposit Offer and February Sale Combined Here is a wonderful opportunity to secure furniture, rugs and housefurnishings on the easiest possible terms and at February Sale Prices which show you a saving of about one-third from our regular plainly marked prices. You know Cowperthwait & Sons, the Oldest Furniture House in America—you have heard of the fine quality /and of goods we handle—our low plainly marked prices —the wide variety of home things we carry—you know about our no-red-tape credit and liberal terms which Both Stores Open Saturday Evenings allow you to take your opportunity rum and carpets you half to pay. a year anda half to pay, and now is to furnish your home at prices and terms unequalled. A single dollar down and we'll deliver all the furniture, select, then we'll give you a year This oer holds good for one week bis a6 orb in ear! Either of our two stores—one at 3rd Mie and 12Ist St.; the other at Park Row and Chatham Couperthaonits Sona Reputation Behind the Goods—Long Service Ahead of Them 8- Piece Bedroom Suite ‘This pretty bedroom outfit comes in Walnut, Mahogany and Ivory. It in- tlides— Hed, Bureau, Chiffonier, Dressing ‘Table, Deal bese Chair, Straight Pieces are all well made. Chair; complete, $155.00, Chair and Rocker, ruary Sule Price... Bedroom Furniture—si ale piee 3-Piece Parlor Suite, with Cane Panels © are handsome, well made pieces. ¢ panelling, The upholatery '# very tine. velour in Wiech, Pott’ shade. of. mulberry, which will tone in with almost any color draperies. Kegular “ Price, $85.00. Special February Baio. Price Living Agen and Parlor Furniture of Ali Kinds at Lowest Prices. | Pretty Bed ~\ fir - Upholstery Department Specials ‘This substantial m ‘ 100 pairs Sample Curtains Special Phonograph | amos Pea Outfit Nottingham’ 25: { reguine | Hore ts combination | Cluny. 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Price, Pi $0. |Rugs and Carpets et dene Wilton Rug a5 / 46x63 Wilton Ru, 85 6x9 Melrose 85 8.9x106 A 1 bi r 79 Carpet (all wool) = E10 gs a 6 a9 Snolourn 110 as All Measuring, Sewing, Laying, Eto., FREE, Pretty Pedestal mahogany finisie Kk Height 3 hes by 18 made, cla February 8a $2.60 "This Punch Bowl @ = and Six | | | | Price | 2 & Nae @ Glasses @ @ 98c China and Tableware at the tow Prices, CowPeRTHWaIT & SONS use in America” 3rd Ave. & 121st St. 3-205 Park Row Station

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