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‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1916,’ 10,000 WAITERS STRIKE [s=.°, 2 = = IDO amd Exercise Course 150,000 WORKERS, |sscisstisse"sexssoson GAYS RICH RECLUSE. Seen , found, was dangerously ii from AS LUN H hirty of the restaurant men came inclined to yield an advance of 6 per Jot nouriahment, Decker waa C HOUR ‘ARS to terms at once and the telephone in cont. all around, but no more. jto nurse E Jett the inion headquarters, No. 12 St. ' There are several big companies WAS FOUND STARVING \ 7 I iyn Trost Moab mriay Retain’ Owes Out of ATaRre teens a| For Women to Improve PRESENT DEMANDS ws: ws omni gestion, but they are expected to be! 900 Co ‘i willingness to settie the disagreement, . me to Terms at Once, but | if men would only be furnished them, e ° . | won over before the week ends, grtnctre ot tr set eau | het tants Seaton Me igure an in weg wuld ute the lon Mt. Whe waa Proprietors of 900 small restau-| planned to organize a strike of the | et PUNE 15 say, Birk aS tone | rants and eating houses lying in tho | Waitresses in the samo district, The | y. lasing | red men. bed iS ' big po 1 4 ‘ GANA Woichded by Cased Streets hag hired men bearing signs | LESSON NO. 13—Developing Neck, Chest, Shoulders and Bust iiss [ot she bie points in the armument lWWitness in Brooklyn Con: 10 STOP h ay! Fifty-ninth Street, Third and Sov-|taurants Observing Union” Condi- pnth Avenues, found themselves with-| tions” to, parade in front of | the Anthracite Men Want a 20 Per jor conditions ie tee anekienns spiracy Trial Tells of Strange places whose owners have refused A me - ’ SA F ae op, »’ put walters, this morning, when an|{h'grant the demands of the strikers Cent. Raise and an Eight- | ta have grown worse instead of Scene in Haslett Home, ‘Pape's Cold Compound | omer issued by Max Pitkowsky, bus'- [The walters aro striking | for d better. Tho cost of living has ends severe colds or grippe i hess agent for Waiters’ Union Local A of seven, a Hour Day. gone up faster than the wages. No, 1, called all members in that ter tier working 3 Bevon hundred dollars. n year | After living alone for eight years in few hou ritory out on strike, The order af. art arly 1 , : “a ie 0 No, 188 Ren , onditions, particularly along sani- e 3 th ent average of 1 :in a mansion at > tomaen - ‘ fected 20,000 men and the strike was tary lincs. TALK OF COMPROMISE. Winer tn this eld. ‘The exception [Street. during which time he would] elief « instantly. + to this is the contract miner, who [Not even permit the furniture to be A dese tal very two howls + ' three doses are taken will end eo e ents less than one-fourth of |4usted, Samuel BF, Haslett, an aged H Some Operators Said to Be in Re wcce aged | misery and break up a severe . be millionaire known as the “Recluse of feither in the head, chest, bedy ; Favor of Granting 5 Per ieee hundred dollars annually Remsen Street,” was found almost |limbs. * 4 | Cent. Raise. laborers, Inside and outside, |starved, according to the testimony] It promptly opens clogged-up noe 4. The anthracite industry is |of Robert P. Vidaud, at tho trial of] ttils and air passages im the heals enormously profitable, The rail- |former State Senator Frank J. Gara. |*oP® 0 discharge oF nose | Standing in the centre of (he wealth-| roads that own it have paid big 2°" -tedhentate- ig re ne i headache, ‘Tallness, | md bi A George H. Decker, a nurae, " vy ¢ nate .| dividends on heavily watered |7¢? and ‘| feverishness, sore throat, | ASE THR MSIE son goxiee TOES «Boat SQL Tot teat group of coal-operators and rep) sick and have laid up hugo str- |accused of conspiracy. , The men are — eee ERECT POSITION® resentatives of coal-carrying com-| pjuses, In 1913 Reading stock |being tried before County Judge y stuffed-up! Quit blowing &TO-DAY'S EXERCISE, ILLUSTRATED, « panies ever gathered in this country—| earned 1 per cent. on its co Mitcheyy May in the County Court in uffling! Ease your tenes assembled on the twenty-fourth floor) Mion stock. The Central of New |). 000 Ul! I y Nothing else in the world Back numbers of these tessons may be obtained by sending a 2-cent stamp 6 tn4 Hotel McAlpin, Prosident Jobn| Jersey ald 26.78, the Lehigh Val- rooklyn. is alloged they induced} ith Prompt relief as “Pape’ to Miss Furlony for each lesson desired, but readers are advised to order The 1, write tonda * Wnally. presented ley 16,90, the Lackawanna 82.04 | Haslett to make @ will leaving them Compound,” which costs only 25 cents Evening World regularly of their newsdeaters (or by subscription) as the aup- | \~ bolas AA nt rh ih ee oe ee This is derived from grapes. 1 his property, valued at over a mill-| at a te I i ivi ands of 150,000 12.95. at any ug store. It acts war means a healthful fruit origin, ply of back numbers is not inexhaustible, Sa ERCGIaRItA FGI ER. Saag ey ee atter paying thes huge |!on dollars, . fashiecad Readers are invited to correspond with Miss Furlong, tho wilt reply (he anthracite region. ae profits, the roads were able to | A friend told him Mr, Haslett was : the a natural food, as distinguished through the columns of The Evening World, She will not print correspondents’ {rence between tho leaders of the! iig up surpluses of $10,000,000. jill, Mr. Vidaud sald, and he went to ‘ ‘ full names. Letters must not exceed 250 worde in length, State queatione ™iners got under way shortly after 2] ‘The Lehigh alone had a surplus from mineral substitutes such ate a | the house with Mr. Haslett's attorney. oloal 25,000,000 in 1918, . driefly as possible. FICC ER ILD Bed Mesilla oe eriete avout of prosperity |John B. Lord. They found the furni- as Alum and Phosphate used By Pauline Furlong. ————— | #peech, which followed a brief word) ovary year in a year of prosperity [ture covered with dust, papers and some and there are several reliable Welcome by 8. D, Warriner of the| for the anthra in che: baki. di Most of my thi di x Tehigh Coal and Navigation C 4. All fay people sro saking Ina jocks scattered on the floor, the win- ; oy in aper ing powders, CE ee gies tee nere ec eee weiee Bulla the sys wtih 2 Mert hah bo LM ohtaicitehdeardd | “ pi *® Tdows black with grime. Tn an upper P 8 fous to develop the neck, chest,| 91° Oe ee eee | pany chance to live in decency and generally and act also on the glands of the breast, but exercises are the all important methods to pursue to vomfort and security, ‘Thi I The chief items in Mr, White's do-| Shough to buy milk for thelr mands were those outlined heretofore} babies and to give them a falr in The Evening World—a 20 per cont.| start in lite, room they came on Mr. Haslett look- ing in a mirror. “Who are you Shoulders and bust, and before this can be ac * he asked Lord. list “dy and 1 a iL. Cen ‘Tat your friend, John Lord,” Mr. . accomplish a speedy and lasting de- | increase in wages, an eight-hour day rath Smee Lord sald. ait complished they | velopment. |and recognition of the union. ‘These, MUSIO NOTE. “Well, who am 1? Haslett is said ROYAL BAKING POWDER Made from Cream of Tartar arent au veciadt 6 replied must build up the | peop breathing and the various forms|he said, wero “questions of funda- Clarence Bird gave a recitat in |to,,have replin< . ‘ “You are Samuel KE, Haslett," Mr muscles in these} of the valuable chest raising exer-|mental principle and admit of no| Acollan Hall yesterday Lord replied, and Mr. Haslett ‘shook parts and bring|cises will transform the flat, hollow | discussion.” ——o— his head and said did not und the body to Alchested woman within a few short| Before going into the conterenco| HUSKY MAN STEALS CANDY, |stand.| Mr. Vidoud said ho and Mr. normal, healthy} months, if sho but persists with them | White and his assistants, thirty-five Lord then sent for vacuum cleaners, | state. No amount {dally for five or ten minutes. To-| jn all, were hopeful that some agree- aging will| 44¥'s exercise is another form of the — EVENTS Week, Absstidely | ——— ee ay's axe ment would be reached, in epite of the If Tuberculosis Threatens Sale of Men’s solute! r | chest raising movement and just a i . jonitery Sure | Dring about a beautiful bast develop. | ¢¥°s" ae ileal cia est pt | frank statements from the Anthracttolowg Hundred and Thirty-titth Street, |Your chances for deteating thie areadea| | Light Weight lerwear {ment until the highest possible de- Und. operators that a 20 per cent. increase is not practica Alecase depend largely on your ability to restore of maintain the body's natural No Phosphate shown last weck, which Is practiced from the wall, who says he {# a bricklayer and has all the combined physical attributes at Almost Half Price, gree of health is attained, It is ble this year. functio ications hel, 7 Little headway will be made at any] of a bricklayer, an tron moulder and| ‘To do this, one requirement is proper Mid-Winter pI Obes Mab satin . TO-DAY'S EXERCISE. of to-d sesgions, but to-morrow] horseshoer, was arrested at noon | attention to diet and pure food. Also reat Stand about two fect from the back of a chair and grasp the top of the back firmly with both hands. Lower Furniture Sale. Sale of Hand-Embroidered morning the battle will begin when| to-day for walking into the candy |@nd fresh air, day and night. Hysiente the conference takes up, item by item,| store at No, 266 West One Hundred ving Js the best insurance against tuber- the bill of particulara of the union,{@nd Twenty-fifth Street, picking up| Feet, | k Where the ayatem fe run down and like- Madeira Linens tho chest, without moving the fect! shortly after the adjournment of the [ke eG a A gale A al id Mhood of serious consequences thus in- 7 from the original starting position) operators’ meeting this morning, an they found on Nicholas at the Se etm or Store Closed Tuesday, A Remarkable until the chest touches the top of a t One Hundred and ‘Twenty-third Fee tate Uno lbwe eone Washington's Birthda; t — = ae ti i ere , the back of the chair, between the aR ive ‘hotties of cologne; a woman's hands. Repeat the exercise abou; !!Me 10 grams; tincture fennel, 107 handbag containing mirror, powde six times if you are a beginner—/&Tms, simple syrup, enough to make | puff, a dainty handkerehief and man} PHONOGRAPH 4 > les; two packages of chew Oftener if it does not tire you, This|tWelve ounces, Take two table tea- a pawn ticket for a pair of Pantry i . : stiches . before meals th’ . orming drum exercise atretches the shoulder’ biades | SP0Onfule before meals three times ajrusbors, 4 Your druggiat'a, or direct. from Lex, tod Av, and quickly fills in the deep hollows in, 48¥* Police Court. Hekman Laboratory, Philadelphia,—Advt. the collar bones, TO-DAY'’S MENU. . OVERCAME BILIOUSNESS—A3fra, Breakfast — Orange, oatmoal ang|M 1s A+ writes: I have practiced evens) 60008 your Lesson No, 12 for bilious- Luncheon—Chioken soup with rice,| ess and it is certainty fino, 1 think baked apple and cream, grahain *! People would believe in and prac- bread. tice the exercises If they were ag sure i of the ultimate good results as Lam. Dinner—Roast beef, baked potato,|Can you tell me what to do for dry mashed turnips, Waldorf salad, skin? L cannot use soap or cold creams because they wnnkle, I AMEALTH AND DEVELOPING, | ould like to have tho natural oil though I think deep breathing from the body brought to the sur- j€relses are not especially interesting, face, if possible. Is there anything ) and although the fat woman can cer that will do this? ‘at AEOLIAN HALL Tomorrow tainly spend her time in more atren-| 4 coMt crim should bo used on the °. > CG uous exercises, which, after all, com-/ cleansing cream to cleanse (Washington s Birthday) |pel deep breathing, the thin woman at night only cold water. will be improved by taking the regu- | 88 With a good skin food will i lation breathing - also. If you are thin take olive oll On breathing exercises. The fact internally, as this will lubri a " ate the | that they are stupid and tiresome will |system and improve the condition |be better for her, since she canno:|of both dry face and scalp, | get excited about taking them. To develop the chest and bust fol- | ;, WHICH EXERCISES TO USE—A 1, asks—Should the first exercise for |low the deep breathing exercises | increasing the weight be done just thus: Stand relaxed and let the arms|one day, and the second one be done hang; hold the chest and head erect, | On the second diy, i La ae Inhale deeply and slowly through the 10946, noe thlow your diet and hose and continue breathing until you | omit certain foods which you men- feel the breath has been forced into | tion, will it Interfere with iny taking the lungs, If you have followed these 08 Weight? If so, what foods should Hea ' 1 omit and whieh are particularly ions the abdomen will now | fattening? How times each day Ne flat, while your chest will be y jould each exercise be done? Is cod thrown up and out, Hold the breath | liver oll emulsion fattening? jfor five counts S thee Gxthle he first exercises in the serles are through the nose, Breathe in this given to enable the beginners to limber up the unused muscles, with- manner ten times a day, morning and out causing strain, Later on ad- Jnight, in the fresh air, and within @|Yanced methods of most all of ha jeal ne este xt aie | already shown will be illustrated a few weeks you wil! notice a vast im- | jescribed, Of course the deep b provement in the figure, complexion f taken jand general health ents that you Tam to-day giving the Vaucaire in- Nclal to your par- |ternal bust developer, which acts as Eollow those exer | bi loper, acto O8 | cine with them, There 4a general tonia and also on the would be no negd doing exercises to | glands of the breast: Fluld extract of develop the lower part of the body py tpg ip te ctophosphate of 'f YOU ate well developed below the gosterie, 10 grame; phosphate oF waist Mne and had a thin narrow po neck and chest. 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