The evening world. Newspaper, February 14, 1916, Page 6

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ee ee cea 2D ea a er a POT. Lime for Tubercutosis| | LUNCHMAN IS ROBBED. Mrcintion (Saly 2S. 1032, Poe "| Knocked Down Twlee W Mi Dee, B. Disen ot Mini is holds that Bow! # Phaehatcary ot catetun’ Nie) ie repos + de for the ahysicnt conditions which Tad te tuberculosis. “and the thermpy he Hdveentes reat on thie basis.” of the reasons tor tin of Eokman's Alterat th st Of tuberculoma Ix tte ability to y this deficiency, Tt contains a Hime such combination with other valu- ts as to be enwily assimilated by rage person, Many cases seem to ded to it We Tone no exaggerated claims for tt, wt prefer that It be tried on the same 3 aa any other prescription, and since jt Contains no opiates, narcotics or habit forming dros, it is safe. From Riker hell Co., your drugetet of direct Fakimen Lahoratorr, Philadelphia. —Advt HOW OLD 18 ANN? nA Miss Rita Duren of Missouri wilt celebrate her fourth birth. day on Feb. 29. She was born in 1896. room at No. A robbed his till of $15.60 and escapy 5 | Custonis was knocked down by & hea widow with him while the third rifled the money drawer, Cusionia purhued the men to the door and was knocked down by another sugar bowl. Cusionia gave a good description of the three to the police. + Cold in the Head Get Ahead of the Cold aD fLaargoat Popular Price Garment House in New York D. PRICE & CO. 6 Ave. cor. 18 St. TO-MORROW—OUR FAMOUS RUMMAGE SALE TAKES PLACE ON OUR Bargain Third Floor An event unlike any other ever announced in New York, with reductions so great they are almost unbelievable— Prices are in some instances one- tenth of what they originally were. Women’s & Misses’ SUITS & DRESSES $1.00 $9.00 $3.00 $5.00 Women’s COATS $4.00 33.00 83.00 3.00 | Silk and Cotton WAISTS 25¢ 5Qc *1-” 2 : : 5 . 25c50c *1” - - 15¢50c $40 $3.00 $5.00 $55.00 No Mail Orders. NoC.0O. D.’s No Exchanges. The apparel in this great sale is from last Spring and Sum- mer aon the present season. Although all the models are not strictly up to date, they are smart and serviceable, and at the prices offered are the greatest bargains in New York. Some of the garments are slightly shopworn. Gi GREATEST THIRD BIG WEEK LARGEST REDUCTIONS VARIETY pamees: ore :teeand Weinvitecompar- Rete with, are ison of PRICES lower than other nd TERMS with others. Come and stores’ “SALE- PRICES” 10% to 50% vings 4-Piece Adam Period Bed- rogm Suite With cane panels in antique ivory, large French plate mirrors, DRESSER is 44 inches long, mir- vor 30x36 inches; CHIFFONIER is 32 inches long, mirror 20x24 \ inches; TOILET TABLE is 36 inches long, has triplicate mir- on 1BO” hb Sugar Three bandits early this morning at- tacked George Cusionis in his tunch- 883 Columbus Avenue, sugar bow! hurled by one of the men. Then two of the strangers grappled 50c ‘1 $9.00 i I sae ln allman THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1916, Diet and Exercise Course Crm Sy, | Beet TO-DAY" By Pauline Furlong. In these modern days no woman can afford not to be well and strong. nm J health—even mere “delicac; with mo positive manifestation of disease — costs too much. There is the obvious, direct expense of the doctor's bills) and medicines.! If you are a wage-earner, your lost time and energy due to lack of physical strength must also be computed in lost dollars. Poor health will mar whatever beauty you may possess and also in- terfere with your business and s0- cial good times. Good health is eastly attained }if one but takes the time and gives thought to the few hygienic rules! necessary to follow in order to gain! and keep it. Simple exercises practised for sev- eral minutes each day, sensible foods, deep breathing and daily baths if in- dulged in consistently and persistent- | ly will in time work such wonders in| your health and appearance that you will cease to consider them a nuis-| ance and bore and learn to look upon them as a very necessary part of your | existence. For beginners with the exercises or those who are not robust, only the |eimplest and casiest movements should be practised, for overdoing the | exercises will strain and cause a | soreness in the body and limba, which will absolutely disgust. you with the| merit of them before they have been | given time to prove their real worth, The simple mat exercises for lim- bering up the muscles may be in- dulged in five minutes a day without danger of strain, and I am endeavor- | {ng to Illustrate and describe those which will be most beneficial as well as easy for beginners, TO-DAY'S EXERCISE. Take your position lying on the right side, keep the right arm out- stretched and under the right side of the head. The left arm should be folded across the front of the body, hand resting lightly on the floor, at the waist line. Raise and lower the right leg ten times, keeping the knee rigid and the toe pointed. Turn over the body to the left side and do the same with the left leg. rest after each movement, Breakfast—Baked apple and cream, graham bread and butter and cocoa. Luncheon—Chicken soup with rice, stewed apricots, whole wheat bread, Dinner—Roast or broiled chicken, macaroni and cheese, spinach with ese, rice pudding. HEALTH AND DEVELOPING AIDS All kinds of liquids, except tea and coffee and alcoholics, should drunk by those who would gain weight. Many glasses of water should be taken during the day to cleanse the system of impurities, and milk, buttermilk and kumiss, which 1s beaten sour milk, should also be taken often. Copious water drinking facilitates digestion and prevents and overcomes constipation, Probably few of my readers realize that water forms two- | thirds to three-quarters of the body | weight. It is necessary for each tn- dividual to determine just what foods she requires, which agree with you most, and take those and no more, for if you eat more than the body re- quires you will waste the nervous energy by overtaxing the digestive organs, and this is just what we are trying to avoid and prevent. It is my personal opinion that no one really teeds more than two meals a day. HOT WATER BEFORE BREAK- FAST — D. M, asks: “As I do not drink coffee in the morning, juat plain milk, would the hot water be as bene- ficial for me as the hot lemon water? 1 have long been a sufferer from fer- mentation, which causes pimples, dc. 1 am a stenographer and eat no lunch since reading your articles, as 1 get very little exercise, I really feel much better since I am taking on two meals a day,” Yes, the hot water is very benefiotal for you in the morning. It stimu Jates and clears the mucus from the lining of the stomach, If you are trying to reduce you should not drink milk, You did not state whether want to gain weight or develop. However, two meals a day are suftl- who lead @ sedentary life. BONY CHEST—sS. K. writes: “Please tell me how to broaden my shoulders and fll in the hollows in my neck. I am so anxious to gain in weight, I have large hollows in each side of my collar bones both above and below them. How long will it require to fill in these hollows? Will ‘rom 8 P. M. to 6 A, and just before r THEN RAlSE AN Low ad Tae eS eo ee TO, THe LEFT BOM, LAFT ARM EXTENDED ory To mrmraeg wiry ice all cap) EXERCISE, ILLUSTRATED. Back numbers of these lessone 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 correspondents’ full names, be | ing. Ou | plication of Dan cient for any one, especially those it be necessary to massage these parts on with the exercises? I ring take an urs walk. Will it be advisable to take the exercises for de my morning walk? Please state the For Women to Improve Figure and Gain LESSON NO. 7—Limbering Muscles to Prepare Them for | Development. PSL IBE STGP. STOR. warns mioner am ny NORD, LET ARM IVING MEROSS THE Weight Readers are invited to number of times each exercise should be taken, also if once or twice daily, and what benefit is to be derived from taking the tepid shower, or cold sponge after the exercises? Will massage | fill in the cheeks and remove wrink- les? Is it necessary to apply hot, wet clothes to the face before starting the | massage?” | Chest raising exercises, which will | be illustrated and described in great variety in this series in the near fu- ture, will broaden the chest and fill in the hollows in the nock and shoul- | ders. These are the only things that | en ate cee ep gnpneneen amare nS INSTTUTONS MLK ITY BY CHAREES, SAYS KINGSBURY Commissioner Tells of Pay-|{ ments for Inmates Made on False Representations. John A. Kingsbury, Commissionor of Charities, was a witness to-day be- fore Commissiuner Charles H. Strong, investi; ing Kingsbury'’s charges made against the city by private in- stitutions. He singled out St. Catharine's Infirmary at Amityville, L. L, a8 one of the worst offenders. Commissioner Kingsbury read off from a report of Deputy Commia- sioner Doherty a list of a score or more persons who had paid from $60 to $200 according to their ages to the institution for shelter and care for the reat of their lives, all of whom had been carried as city charges and paid for by the city, One man, Theo. dore Rudinoff, was paid $1 a week and his board for doing light work about the place and yet was a city charge. Others had relatives able to pay for them. Mary Townelly and others had made over their insurance policies to | the infirmary. Terence Leonard re- will do so, and they really work won. | ders in improving the upper part of | the body, including the arms. The! length of time to bring about this im- Provement depends entirely on the in- dividual, general health, age, occupa- | tion, sex and many other condition: It afe to predict, however, t several months’ practice of the exer- cises will be required to show marked results. Nothing worth while in life is ever gained in a hurry and a good figure is | no exception. Take the exercises any convenient time, but the middle of the afternoon is probably the best. In the morning the muscles are usually stiff (if you have slept during the night), and sometimes the exercises keep peo- ple awake if taken before retiring. About ten minutes a day will be sutt- clent to practise exercises if they do not tire you. Repeat each exercise as often as you desire, if it does not cause fatigue. The tepid bath cleanses the skin and rests the nerves. It is the very best one for the thin person. Cold sponge baths cause reaction and stimulate the circulation after the the skin. They should not be taken if they chill you and the body should feel warm and all aglow after them massage will remove wrinkles and develop the neck, but exercises are best always. | SHOT AT HIS DOOR BY MYSTERIOUS MAN Neighbor of “Ripper” Victim 1s Dying in Bellevue Hospital. Charles Maida was shot under mysterious circumstances as he was entering his home, No. 418 East Fit- teenth Street, shortly after midnight this morning. He is dying in Bel- levue Hospital. To his young wife he said: . | ‘I never saw the man before. I was going up the front stoop of our home when he began firing at me. He fired four shots and then ran away.” Relax and | All of the shots were fired into uM jaida’s back. One bullet lodged near TO-DAY'S MENUS. ithe heart and the others penetrated the abdomen. Charles Maida lief that his bro’ jot by a maniac, Charlie Murray, who was killed by a “ripper” on May 3, 1916, lived only a few steps from the | Maides. Maida is twenty-six years old and has two children. His family ‘has offered a reward of $100 for the arrest of the man who did the shoot- | GIRLS! MOSTEN A CLOTH AND DRAW - TT THROUGH HAR It becomes beautifully soft, wavy, abundant and glossy at once. Save your hair! All dan- druff goes and hair stops coming out. Surely t anderine Hair Cleanse” if you wish to immediately double the beauty of your hair, Just moisten » cloth with Danderine and draw it care- \fully through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; this will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or any excessive oil— in a few minutes you will be amazed, Your hair will be wavy, fluffy and abun- dant and possess an incomparable soft- ness, lustre and luxuriance. Besides beautifying the nair, one ap- ine dissolves every particle of dandruff; invigorates the scalp, stopping itching and falling hair, Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunsnine are to tation, It goes right to the roots, inv ‘ates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and life-pro- ducing properties cause the hair to grow long, srong and beautiful. You can’ surely have pretty, soft, lustrous hair, and lots of it, if you will just get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter and try it as directed, ceived a pension of $11.50 a month from the Long Island Railroad. Joseph Carr did all the heavy work SSS See NEW YORK 29 West 42nd St. \ TILL ERK T last a SZZZZLLZZ: ISS ‘S es A y for immediate instruments all NM Save your Keep it looking charming and beautiful. You will say ping after tis was the best 26 cents you ever spent ~Advt. could be desired, As \ Player-pianos, it is only around the grounds. Yet the city Pays for their keep. Mary E. Smith, another inmate,! died on Sept. 13, 1913, yer the city patd | for ber until February, 1914. Goetz, who paid $200 a month for lite care, was away frofi the institution on a@ visit for four ménths in 1913, yet the city waQcharged all the time. | “Lax methods and may have been at fault, ply. “But the attacks made on Mr./ Doherty by officers of the institution | when city payments were discontinued on these reports give ground for the belief that the falsifications were de- Nberate.” } Rumors reached Mr. Doherty's of- fice that the institution was favored hy certain people. No funds were al- lowed for his investigation and he used private funds. The trouble with this institution and others like it ts! that they begin as beneficiaries of the| city and come to think they are bene- factors. ‘The Cofptrotier made an inde- pendent investigation and found seven more irregularities. : “Mr. Doherty has been accused of being moved by religious considera- tions in making his investigations, The only persons responsible for such charges are Secretary Hebberd of the State Board and one other.” — EIGHT HORSES DIE IN FIRE. wo Tenem Fire in the stable of ©. Santini, No, 646 Jackson Avenue, Bronx, ai M. to-day, burned eight horses and drove the tenants in the six-story building at No, 648 and No. 650 Jack- son Avenue to the street. The two-story wooden stabl filled with hay and straw, fect tinder box. The fire got a good start and the strong wind did the rest. The flames spread to the lower floors of the adjoining tenement through the Windows and the firemen had difficult s well r- in getting them under control from the ain! Of NO Louis’ Retiev + Hospital with a stab wound in For Breakfast he abel lone of 1, This Complete Player Outfit Consisting of an— Aeolian Player-Piano the horses, owned by Santini, the damage was s ——— Argued Over Wa Joan Wedanack, thirt 280 Fast ‘Houston street Fr aye the pollce arg hed. he je head, wth in Terrace Garden. Delicious waffles or griddle cakes can be made in a few minutes with the aid of Royal Baking Powder, which imparts distinct- ive qualities of wholesomeness and flavor. Very appetizing and satisfying when served hot with maple syr- up and little sausages if desired. 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Aeolian improvements and special d-vices make, this instrument in actyal musical capa- bility equal to most-instruments offered else- where at much higher prices. The Music-Roll Cabinet is handsomely fin- ished to match the player. and of harmonious desi; It is well constructed . The music-rolls you personally select from the great libraries here at Aeolian teed perfect by this company, These complete outfits, tomorrow, will cost less than you might pay elsewhere for a player- piano alone, perhaps of inferior or unknown make. Come to Aeolian Hall tomorrow —sce and try these fine players— discover for yourself the Every roll is made and guaran- And you have the se- curity of dealing with ‘The Aeolian Company, the world’s leading music house, very high quality of every item of the outfit. The instruments, remember, are on display at both our New York and Brooklyn Stores z BROOKLYN -: les F, Murphy Better. 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