The evening world. Newspaper, February 25, 1916, Page 8

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: — COAL CONFERENCE HELD UP.) °t! of demande, with an ncourate enti: mate of what the “mine-run” system as connected with attempts to pre- Di E Co Sanced ones. ‘Take them easy and do mut arena veins en! Det and Exercise Course | iii). si mt “oanitions anemones 6 "Ch Operators Compe! the Miners to ten ORO RAL ORRLI ORDO OP DD LDL OOL ODDO DLL DDD ® day will be sufficien o not be STAND, COURT RULES | ailles, “Ofticiaia of the American Fed Submit New Demands, ec “hee alt est hadi alt strenuous enough to cause ae | | jeration of Labor had repudiated the fon, just stimulate the cireulatic Council from the first. Represent he comers of he ot on! open miners mentions exccee | MO Women to Improve _ | ji ieee ve wae poster. sch n Onl Se eee beta neat ¢rators and representatives of the! sion and much loud talk was heard in day and breathe deeply meanwhile. | Fowler, Schulteis and Martin Or- foaleanant with ¢he three men held miners was broken off at the Hotel| the corridors, The expectation of any Do not | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, i A 26, 1916, ' Iegations that the Labor Council walk pntil you “becom der Pri . to-day, He, however, some time ago |, MeAtpin just before noon to-day. ‘The| solution of the controversy at the| ar weds ho, bres ered Tien: Here on elected to appear in New York with- * eperators announced the miners must] joint conference in the afiernoon was Fi d Gai Wi ht really one Ss arch 7. out resisting the indictment ait by themseives and formulate anew] small. The operators are divided) igure an nm ei pl apy li WASHINGTON, feb. | —— among themselves and openiy express | ree y c | . WASHII N, Feb, 25.-United| MORGENTHAU TO BE GUEST. suspicion of their competitors’ mo- - States Commissioner Taylor to-day! . peg Cake tives, LESSON NO. 17—1 i L Ce ry WEAK WITHOUT BREAKFAST— | yer saci | ‘Ss NO. 17—Increasing Lung Capacity. MRS. EDWARD #8 tes: “What | dismissed the attack on the indict-| wasor and other ent: at Pats) made With | | do you advise a woman who work ments of H. Robert Fowler, Herman | tle Reception Saterday ‘ PASSENGERS SAVED day to do if she wants to Feduce | Schulteis and Henry B. Martin, re ' ‘ 1 i" ribet peli be A score Bree. feels that she cannot omit breakfast, | , , - ate + A public reception will be given for| ewpml | | am it causes a weak feeling?” | turned in a Federal Grand Jury's in- food tigation of the activities of Lat Henry lL. Morgenthou, United States | If you feel faint from lack of food | estization of the a: es of Labor's ier 16 Warkey, Ih: the Great |invtie morning take ‘breakfast «nd| National Peace Council, and held that | Amoessader 10 Pine thee? aE leat only a light salad or an apple for {he three men must appear for ar. | ey ONY ae raas atterr juncheon, raignment in New York March 7 ark next Saturday’ afte None of the three men gave bail,! {eave of abse CHILBLAINS—A. M.S asks: | 48 they might have donq and were| “Speeches will be inade by Ma aga hn aie “Will you please be kind e to poy in the custody of a marshal. pet Cleveland He cont Chairman of ~ ell me through the pa ig] Thetr attorney announced he would | the meeting: | Bisho Oscar ten eS ‘Mhilulaine? Te aufter aw. 'Pply to the courts here for a writ of, Straus 4 eR W ige, Br. Sin He Finis | fully from these and sometimes my hapees corpus. it gentnat By Maaaes. |, Ambaseador feet swell up so that I cannot walk he indictments were returned MeConatantinople since ‘Turkey entered [irtinom, nor even put my sioes on,| @fter an Investigation which disclosed the European war. it have ‘always suffered from cold hands and feet and would like to know something to do for them. I have tried your exercises and they | have helped me quite @ Iittle, What should L weigh? Lam & feet 3 dibes| tall.” If the feet begin to itch, burn and} n when you enter a warm room Norfolk office late this forenoon. No one was hurt on either vessel. The FROM LINER IN atl Cretan, With 78 Aboard, Is Dis abled by Steamer Dorothy, W hich | Later Gives Her Aid BALTIMORE, Md, Feb T Merchants and Miners’ jiner ean, from Philadelphia for Savannah, was in collision with the steamer Dorothy | fourteen miles north of Cape Hatter- as during a thick fog early this morn. | ing, according to advices received at) the general offices of the line from its DP Stern Brothers 42nd ond 43rd Streets. Westotf hith Avenve > TOGETHER a long exposure to the cold you Cretan's passengers were transferred Sars ar Sipe a 5 SP eee may be sure that chiiblains will re- to the Dorothy and both veasela| Positrons UWS Back. oe bY. Reva. sult if you do not begin treatment at , one D| ent them, Rub the parts headed for Norfolk, where they are TO-DAY'S LESSON, ILLUSTRATED. Priakly with leed water or snow tn- expected to arrive by nightfall Back numbers of these lessona may do oPtained by sending a %-cent stamp | til the circi#ation is started and the) There were twenty-cight passen- r | flesh asaumes a healthy and normal) gers and a crew of Aty wboord the| ote Furlong for cach leston desired, but readers are advised to order TRE | niy¢ Lary well and rub with witch! Cretan at the time of the Evening World regularly of their newsdeaters (or by subscription), as the | hazel. For simple chilblains rub the Iision. eupply of back numbers ia not inexhaustible, \ feet night and m ing t hi "i ‘ Dorothy ts not Shows hare, Piet Readera are invited to correspond with Mise Furlong, who teltt reply| cont oil, L ounce: olive ¢ | A election of Smart Hand Bags ‘The Dorothy atruck the Cretan on| @hfough the columns of The Evening World. she wilt not print correspon. | Coll hands ret? la ened \ : F ries ‘ ‘ the port bow forward, which was bore Wado ian” must not execed 250 words in length, State ques. | 00" eircutation and . ox ion ih al presenting cight Early Spring Models, at decided price advantages, ‘The Soap to cleanse and purify, the | 1... " » Meas ne dbrichy as posatble. a short time. You should weigh 120 in the Leather Goods Department, on the Main Floor, ‘To- OW: Glatmnent t0 soothe and heal those con |°t°V° 9, but the damage was said to - aneen _ pneucna | CHEE ood: P 7 morr ditions which affect the pasty and | be mostly above the water line, The By Pauline Furlong. think the course will be too strenuous | °°U"*™ « beauty of the skin, scalp Dorothy was reported to be only| Another stretching and breathing | for me? Do you advise walking every THIN ARMS “AND” HANDS—MRS. slightly damaged. ‘The rovenue cutter | exere| a illustrated, and though it nd how far? | sleep very late| Pp, M. writes: “Could you tell me Samples-Free by Mail >, | Onondaga rerponded to the Crotan's exercise 4 mornings, so do not eat breakfast.| how to auAvAlog thin hands and arms? into wireless calls for help, reaching her|@ppears simple, it really brings Will L lose weight by omitting break-|they are the only part of my body eee ee eee at cintad tree with 2p teak, | Reveral hours later, and was atanding action most every | fast each day? What ean I do to ens] mich. need. developing. My hands | ‘Addrem pomt-eard “Cuvieurs,” Dept. 0G, Boston, by, according to last report important muscle | #0 the bust?” dre so small that I call them bird Li lovel:|wocr 5 feet 7 Inches you should | claws. Will watch paper for reply.” of the body, dovel-| w nds; chest, 36.1; bust,| Chest-raising exercises, which aro) ops the lungs and | 3 hips, 39.4; thighs,|now being illustrated several times 24.4; calf, You should’ practise |a week, will develon the arms in a| acts directly and} the first exercises hown until you. short Ame. Finger — exerctsca— powerfully toward | have Hmbered the dormant muscles stretching the fingers, plano playing replacing the ver-|&Rd then go ahead with the more ad- hands and fingers. tebrac, the collar- | 7 bone and the \ der blades in cup water aes shoulder blade 2 cubs ora Jule Teng heavy cream their normal posi- | Sgt yy obyeolag i ae Franklin Simon & Co. Scandcreamn, ad yolus, f cups, and cook over bot cleo also strengthens the muscles of} ie when neatly troven, . S ‘one and oue-baif hours, . Black Moire Bags, of superior quality, also Black and Colored Pin Seal $2.90 models, with or without compertments; silk linings; regular value $4.50, al %?“@* Week End Suit Cases Genuine Walrus Traveling Bags of Black Enameled Duck, cretonne lined, with| in black; all leather lined, two pockets, full tray; shirred pockets; two locks; 24 to 28 ins.| cut, with claw clasp; sizes 16, 17 and 18 ins, Special at $3.85 Special at $6.35 Cotton and Linen Dress Fabrics TOMORROW, A VERY SPECIAL OFFERING O the bank Pith Avenue Printed Rice Voiles French Dress Linens TO-DAY'S EXERCISE, | | 36 inches wide; in an attractive collection of }46 inches wide; extra fine quality pure flax; Stand erect with the hands hang- | new designs on white and colored grounds, in a large assortment of desirable colors, at 25c a yard at 55c a yard ing at the sides, feet together. Now e take a deep breath slowly and gently, 9, and at tho same time raise the arms Plen’s Clothing Shop straight up toward the celling and van Wilact 400 Ge Gr turn the face in the same direction. Thon, still holding tho breath, as in ® yawn or grunt, stretch both body and hands straight upward and for- ward toward the ceiling, After a 8 West 38th St.—Store Floor Boys’ New Spring Suits The outfitting of boys has been g special feature with Stern Brothers for years, during which period parents have found that remarkable values are the rule and not the exception. TION AND COMPARISON OF PRIC ARE INVITED Boys’ Washable Suits|Boys’ Junior Norfolk Suits| Boys’ Norfolk Suits at $1.50 to 8.50 at $2.25 at $5.50 to 15.00 Plaitedeffects,ofchambrays, |Of plain chantbray, stripes with] Of neat cassimeres, cheviots, galatea, regatta stripes and |whitecombinationcollarandcuffs;| tweeds and blue serge, all silk rep poplin in novelty | also in plain all white; with extra] with two pairs of knicker- stripes; sizes 214 to 8 years. | trousers; sizes from 2!4 to 8 years. Order sweet, juicy, tender, delicious bockers; sizes 8 to 18 years. « Women’s Silk Underwear Women’s Shoes FOR TO-MORROW, 1140 PAIRS OF DESIRABLE Women’s Glove Silk Vests, French $1.95 band tops; embroidered fronts,......at ) Women’s Glove Silk Bloomers, in pink or white; fully reinforced, ... .. at $1.95 e SATURDAY | stretch of from five to ten seconds | hiowly return to the original starting Clearance Sale position and relax, at the same time allowing the breath to escape in a ~ tle sigh. Repeat the exercise, both ’ . e Mi |freatting and etrotohing, about ten Men’s Winter Overcoats tt , If it does not tire you. | Sunkist §/o =o... area Breakfast—Baked apple and cream, i SN | cocoa and whole wheat bread. | 12. 50 Rosine California’s Selected Luncheon—Oyster soup, rice pud-| $24.50 and $27.50 Or: es eee Baked fish, mashed pota-| Single breasted models of the’ new,'winter materials (including ang S toes, asparagus salad on lettuce, sli loed the warmth without weight fabrics) in the newest colorings. Order now. All gooddeal- pineapple, ers sell those fine seedless HEALTH AND DEVELOPING AIDS navels, iB | With practice and time tho simple} Men’s Silk Lined Overcoats Write for free book Sun- S and easy breathing and stretching ex- | bist Gelade and Desserts. prada a Lac ge New Winter Models—33 to 46 Chest or even twenty-five seconds, but avol: Save Sunkist tissue wrappers for SS | especially excessive force in the prac- Fitted, Semi-Fitted and Slip-on Overcoats beautiful silverware. SY | tice of this and other stretching exer- Dialines P Oxford si § cises, Use no more force than you Tr umps. xtords California Fruit Growers Exchange FQ) outa ordinarily employ in a yawn, 20.00 $27:50 and $30.00 rh ‘au Kastere Headquarters: Chicago ccompanted by # stretch, which, a. Wace iac toad «se S Hae Al, is the natural exercise of Hand-tailored fitted and semi-fitted silk lined overcoats an olonials in plain and fancy effe both man and animal. of Oxford or Black Vicuna; velvet collar; also One of the most common points of Slip-on models of the newest English Fabrice; 1 =» . . “or aaee weakness Is the back and it is not un- including Invisible Overplaids and Heather mix- GloveSilk Combination Suits, French $2.85 usual to tind athletes with large over- turesin the new colorings. Yoke and sleeves silk lined. band or bodice tops; pink or white,. . .at D developed muscles and really tender, weak backs, Which makes them wholly incapable of performing even the simplest feats without lameness and worencss, Many women and men, too, 118 18 one of the most practical] stron; everywhere else, are rend atisfactory suite that could incapable of active and vigorous ex~- Meved for the early spring. It 18] ercive because of weak condition of Wade Of Kubardine in midnight blue. | the back. ‘The material 18 durable and fashionanle | te back 2 ‘The material is durable and fashionable |” rye cause of weak back is always utilized for almost any hour of the day, | Strain placed upon the lgaments ‘The coat with the cape and faring col-| supporting muscles of the spin lar is essentially dainty and smar column, or most frequently by im- the figure it te belted and b proper carriage of the body, which are much liked and are generally be-| forces the vertebrae, the ribs, the eee tla be tande ts cleo nee fia’ | shoulder blades and collar bones out different effect simpiy by omitting the| of Place, and the muscular strain of cape, cutting the cout a litle shorter| bearing up under this weight loads and finishing st without a belt. Treated] to the weakness and the tendency coat of the ton liypo and every itt | to the lameness which is 4 common 16 Glove Silk Top Combination Suits, embroidered fronts, lisle thread bodies; white or pink; loose or tight knee,.. . at $1.50 ‘They are from our regular slock; all sizes represented but not in every model. Men’s Hand Tailored Suits 33 to 46 Chest 17. 50 Heretofore $27.50 to $35.00 Hand Tailored Ready-to-wear Suits, tailored throughout according to the highest standard; in all this season’s new- est fabrics in latest approved custom tailored models. Misses’ and Girls’ Spring Attire A large assortment of later models has been added to our highly interesting Spring displays on the Third Floor, among which will be found every new style note in material, design IASDADASS SSS £0 ae At A ee ay? Gent i ReMi He aaaeseat cet | ao fet rien ha ae REG for the coming season. apring. The skirt ie one of the prettiest ated An the Bie * ? °. ‘4 of the two- pi t, for it ts bi ‘4 | especially the stretching ones, which = . r, fon Bia at thy oatand tna at ths | amor the sides of the waist aut the VICTROLA XI 07 Misses’ Spring Suits, at $24.75, 28.00 and 34.75 ack and joined to a smooth fittin abdominal musc will strengthen : Fy so there ds no unnecessary bull f : trunk raising Smart attractive belted and flare skirt models, of men’s wear serge, gabardine, shep- the hips. ‘The gaburd 8 one 0 the weak ne - , Shep: hast ieee mmatertale oP the entie serine, | exercaee, at WITH RECORDS OF herd and velour checks; charming styles specially adapted for youthful figures. ; but there are n y others that series) isp he appropriate. The popling for this troub YOUR SELECTION AMOUNTING TO Worn, light weight broadelot most’ attractively and there are Very fascinating. diagonal fabrics ‘tha are very beautiful, while the sprinj should not be women who ara not practice milder movements. Exclusive Models (Copies of foreign importations), $39.75 to 120.00 velour is shown both in plain colors an = 4 Misses’ New Spring Coats, . * 16.50 “ 45.00 1 eee acess Renta eae veasik| Letters From Readers. gros do Londres and the IPATION—Mre. he belted or the loose coat SONOT, be used for silk with good effect.) We A suit made of such matertal would of | UY stomach course become infinitely more dresay,|{ eat, ‘his ¢ ough if a dark color such as mid-| affected my #kin So th nt blue Js chosen, taffeta and gros de with pimples and blackhi Londres are es: jally practical, They In a large variety of models suitable for sport, touring, motoring, traveling and general utility wear, develoned in plain and plaid checks, gubardine, corduroy, cravenetted mixtures and other fashionable Spring fabrics. a. Pp OB $10 Total Value $110, on payment AN EXCEPTIONAL ‘TO-MORROW; EARLY SEASON OFFERING, ' So 4 ent woukl you suggest and 4 are Ught of weight, they shed dust and| (eatment wot ”" f Il d i 5 c ; . Vy; neat bah be ee thay ‘aiftere what external re could I ? of a sma jeposit Style XI ° ej eeunte a * i eekalgny, De MeRH for many “aiferent| WUD etine trunk rlaini to overcome an : 7 ' isses’ Afternoon Frocks, 14,16 and is years, $18.50 & 22.50 Y For the 16 year size will be needed for | constipation drink freely of wa alance in convenient monthl ayments. 4 : A ; a the « ont, a yards of m nterial 36 ine hea | ter Eat aul d ay adn aud eae \- y pay! Exclusive and smart youthful models, developed in combinations of charmeuse and shire wilt Teguire 8 yards Of material 6 | 1y bran Br Wa? wi aire wil Tatra Byard Of Pra ean it Inood win i ia Georgette crepe, ulso taffeta and Georgette crepe, in the newest Spring colorings, pattern $991 and the skirt $915, both re ladened with poisons from the body's ve ° r s eo 9 s cut in alges for 16 and 18 years waste, and olear tho complexion of ‘ Maden bestinatibertd aadea| Vanplae’ Use caatilo oun nad for wa: Girls’ Shoe Top Suits Girls’ Attractive Dresses seam allowanc Goat for Misses and | tor on the blackheads. Do not use Small Waren: 0 snd addeg | C214 Creu when the wkin ix covered In Norfolk, sport and tailored styles, of shep-| For Spring and Summer, in very smart styles, herd checks, serges or gabardines, with] of plain and plaid ginghams, chambrays or striped linen, pongee and faille silk collars} linens; in Rugssian, coatee and tuilored and cuffs; sizes 12 lo 17 years, models, at $15.00 to 29.50 al allowance \ with pamples and blackheads.) Warercoms, Sth Ave. at 39th St. CompleteStock of Victor Records from 60c Up Victrolas from $15 to 0 8500 WANTS WEIGHT AND MEAS. | | YREMENTS=Mrs, M1 Kank Call et THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION | “Kindly give mo iny correc! BUREA scone 100 West Thirty-second Street (oppo- nd measurements, 1am ixth Avenue and Thirty-second Street,3 *U ta Ave ihe 7 tn ba by wall on receipt of ten cents in coin or$ inches tli, Are the cxercises to he taken one after anovher at the san IMPORTANT Write your of address froas plainly and always specify time and as many times as you sine wanted. Add two cents for letter postage if in a burry. individual ex 1.85, 2.75 & 3.45

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