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Tas do his duty to the city. Turning to " Se — een QH'SLEGAL BUREAU S222 yo oo PRASED BY MITCHEL << ATITS FIRST REUNION : Uustice Jenks Presides at Din- )\\))) stand Justice | ( ner and Counsellor Polk | L..\'" Cf Gets Loving Cup. | 0 under i eM t nstitutional Amendr Legislature’s Hands BROWN HAS HOME RULE * PLAN THAT GIVES PARTY. G0 FUL CONTROL | PS Leaves Cities Helpless in BSvSNiNne WURLD, su OBESITY REDUCTION COURSE For Women By Pauline Furlong QUESTION AND ANSWER COLUMN Miss Furlong will reply in this column to let- ters written by Evening World readers asking questions pertaining to the subjects treated in her artiol Letters must not exceed 250 words in longth and must be limited’to the eubjects upon which information is desired. nent | ‘The Law Department of New Yor) trations ALIANY, Ma aA bill giving City votes tte annual dinner a uc- |" A Now York and other cities of tha} 4 eres of odesity reduction exer tnereana the etreulation and improve cess. The first was given at Dol- | 1"! nh rule as the Lexis. | Cl#? Chante ta being printed in The and @trengthen the digestive organs. Mmontoo’s last night. Almost ev hatha lature from. thine to time may think|Eenng World Mondays, Wednes-| PUFFS UNDER EYES—MISS A. Jogal light in town was there, to-| Anony o cities ought to have has been| Gays and Fridaye of each week 8 nate: wa You pleawe publish reece, Sanus Aktoe Ssecnal tat introduced tn the Senate in the| Ng, J—~What Exercises Accom-| der my eyes? They make me look Huds City offictals, Justice Almet F. Jonks ; fore Of at arene ‘wan toastmaster, and a aflver loving | titution, by cup was presented to Frank 1. Senate Leader E ient to the Slon much older than I really am, Written to you several times before but got no answer; so now Lam sign- 1 have plish. Potk, | y Rrown, whose committes on New| Dally exercises aro most impor- firs, Nrand, Mantenre, Gets Two ’ a “ ron he im a ate are a | ve finances, it was tant for the young and old, slender rt hf ed Dane “4 at Mer Wa ab cae ee and, w ‘ 1 on the Constitution! and opese, because they supply more} Kidney trouble often causes putts Goren names, led by that of Mayor) eure shoy a Nassau om ti imended that the Board ti and increase | UMer the eyes, and you should drink Mitchel, who said the Law Depart-| building by th ‘ of Kast © of Now York City be| blood to the muscles and Mnerense | freely of water, keep the bowels open, ment of New York t# the greatest | A empowered t lation to consoit:| the circulation of the blood to the) si lehtly for a timo, got lots of rest t ge and to two years ~s ys beige ” " j and freah outdoo: ere ne pu legal machine of any city in the! United States Judge Hand date id county de-| various arteries, nerves and veins| ih) fies" oud f egeroiee, |The putts world, No breach of trust had ever ' 1 Mann 1 K nator Hrown | which are imbedded in and between | Vitality. never enawer uncigned lott een charged against it and no man her ® aera sional pescedinett ‘waren | Oem ters for print the names and ad- m of A tional amendment, which dreaaes of thy tate cil fm the department had ever failed to al lit i on bree yeare’ to pu The exercise shown In yesterday's — f my readers who wr 0 ‘ chart, and, {n fact, all of the mat} ed by the Rept who battled w STOMACH ACTING UP? nt.” he eo that hom to the cities » what extent the shall be given when and PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN Instant Relief from Indigestion, Gases, Sourness, tos. wine ett J jelary Commit wo plan ts along the lines « the Con last «um CARLIN REPORTS TO-DAY. |*" WHEN NOT TO EXERCISE MRS, JULIA RB. T. asks: "C j Woman in a delicate condition r portion of| will for the blican | exercise trunk muscles, ith the! the body and keep the eliminative organs tn primo | {10 Gxercises such as chest bat A ‘ am normally about ten pound working order, improve and stimu hee Welant ' 5 working ler r welght and my neck and arma late the circulation, aid d are thin, Also please state w edt ie other exercises [ may take \ | d prevent constipation, Wh - ; and pr 1 tipation safety—some that will strengthen the uC QNY lof these things are acco! ay leq of the trunk and abdominal there will be no need for Ors) Deep breathing and a walk in the al 4 and medicine bills, and the health,| fresh alr and sunshine a it @ eee h® complexion and figure will be much Oat the tee advise you t *. However, you may vroved y physician about the Aw the muscles feed on the t j O Oataite tate ; and affects only the upper F rowel r clopment 1 p Pike hew growth and developmen ly, ‘Trunk raising. for except ally on the condition Legis the amount supplied them. health, ts the very r strengthening the lature may deem expedient.” ‘ ‘ezes the blood| Muscles fominal region, anc nator Wagner will introduce an|!ss the muscles squeezes the blood) oyory young girl should be taught i Inent tot stitution whica | out of them, and relaxing them causes) practice it for this reason, ty the of these “gen-| te blood to flow rapidly back Into] WANTS MEASUREMENTS—C, R writes: “I am submitting ‘my surements to you. Lam an ardent wer of » because Tam in ested in um work and find This daily contracting] of the muscles, through j increased piysical activity, cay blood to rush again with renewed en- tee of Marshall Inaniry and Letter, [ergy through the entire body. When! }' Pnbed ditriner ve 1 WASHINGTON, March 7.—The re-| the circulation is quickened the mus men nt oF ce Heartburn or Sick, Upset Stomach—Try It! | aNARUINGTON, Maret 7-—zne se: the clrect ee aecoe and ecreneth bate ea, iy CAPtzIA Of & bas. ify, which has been Investigating the) and immediately begin to throw off] Koos. Tum ve foet three inches and omcial conduct of United States At-| inert tissue and unbealthy superfu-| ii” Chest 82. normals sun “Really does” put bad stomachs in}ishes, [t's truly aste torney Marsaall in New York, will be! ous fat | 34%; bust, 34; waist, 26.6; hips, * overcome indiges- | marvelous, and the joy i turned over to the full committee to-| °° | thighs 5: calf, 15.4; ‘ankle, 9.5; heartburn and sour A large fifty a Letters From Readers. \" pper arm, 10; aged nineteen that—just that —] pepsin wall giv « hundred dollars uirman Carin ap pain the largest sell-] worth of satisfaction or your druggist ing stomach regulator in the world. Hf] hands you your money back action, If any, will be taken ae a re Waat you cat Terments into stubbora| It's worth ite weiglit in gold to men | ult of the letter writ oWhiy!ste Sar: lump: n belch gas and eructate sour. | and women who can't get their stomachs | food and acid; head is dizey | regulated, Tt belongs in your heme While the communication {9 regard- roated:{ hould always be kept handy in case of /ed as an offense against the dignity and indi-] a sick, se stomach during the of the House, it i@ not proposed that | omen’ |day or at night, H's the quickest, surest Mr. Marshall's course shal most harmle h regulator in Advt 'Pape's Diapepsin' comes in mach all such distre: world facts The Smoke That Wins! Its stirring appedl to the live, active, youthful spirit makes “Bull” Durham the tobacco that goes with energy and enthusiasm. 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THR AMPRICAN TOBACCO CO. of tho sub-com © refused to state to-day what) 1g bis committee's mo-| envelope for a reply to your ques interfere | indigestion, very severe attacks, and) 7), with full examination Into all the| haye taken some medicine prescribed | MARGARET VAN A-—Please send|” you are easily ddress in a self-addressed | and much too |. yn. | tion of your” be “) that you aati ata | the f muscles in INDIGESTION—P. F. M. writer: | tice those whi “ot late I have been troubled with) chest and bust pounds too hea o in the lower por- would advise elses which bring iy and prac- op the arms, Indian clubs, dumb: nging, swimming and, best of chest raising, will develop the bust and chest. You should weigh 123 by a doctor. I have sharp, shooting c Pg ne 34 natural, expanded pains all through my abdomen, some- 5), th ne a ene at thighs times causing sleepless nights. I am| ‘ bid on a diet at present, preseribed by the physician. I have very poor color, but notwithstanding all of this I hav p good appetite, but am afrald to satisfy it on account of after effects. Will you give a few simple menus, also some exercises to overcome this disagreeable condition? At present I me your RIOGES IN THE NAILS—r. sks 4 “Please tell me how to get rid of wavy-look ridges in my ook very badly, What © system en ils, Massage cocoa each night and 1 help to improve | only partake of milk and Ime water, — fresh egs#, plain soups and thard ye DL eee ila Edna kK. bread.” , and not fi a physician and know er of your case, except As [ am nc nothing whi them bleach and will the jiv move Can y the few facts you have given me, I Ip me any re to preseribe nor sucge © enote. hat remedy he ady the liv tem k water, eat lightly, keep the bowels open.” The liver sque ull of the trunk trunk muscles ying, in elimtinatir hody bending and twisting to he waste matter, Diluted porox | Saks & Company | Broadway at 34th Street NEVERBREAK HUNDRED WARDROBE TRUNK THE GREATEST VALUE TODAY IN TRAVELEQUIPM This sturdy little travel- ler carries a written guar- antee to stand the wrath of | baggagemen for five years. | Price $15 It will comfortably care | ; | for twelve dresses or six | suits. 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Belf-locking Price, Fifteen Dollars | | snap-lock, and beautifully | lined Stop in and see it today. ‘, EVE {de of hydrogen or lemon juice may| MISS WILDUNG BECOMES bleach the spots, but the internal treatment never fails to remove them | and also improves the general health, Take the hot lemon water before breakfast, Juice of half a lemon in a flass of hot water. LOST 14 POUNDS Pp.” writes: “Was great in your obesity course, and while at start I thought they wore wonde as [tort 14 pounds, within the la two weeks I find 1 do not lose @ weight at all, Can you inform n of the reason? Will you also let me know about the very best time to do the exercises? I weighed at the start 187 and am now 173, which I seem to stay, About what should J weigh, being 6 feet & Inches, and 51 year old? I have followed carefully the mules and find them wonderful and know if all women would follow jthem there would be | t Your diet must be at fault, haps you have allowed yourself to become lax in the exercises one is inclined to be fi not be too careful, as eve taining fats and carbohy¢ and starch foods—is particularly dis posed to produce fat. The middle of the afternoon {5 the best time to do your exerc! You should welgh between 12: 0 pounds. —_ BIG FREIGHT TIE-UP | IS TAKEN UP BY I. 6. 6. Hears Explanations of Experts, Who Cannot Agree on Real Cause. WASHIN N, March 7.—Many causes wore assigned for the piling up of freight In New York seaboard cities at the hearing given by the Interstate Commerce Commis sion to the representatives of the in- terested carriers, shippers and recel¥ ers of freight to-day causes were the great expo the desire of tho carriers and to get large supplies of coal—fearing there may be @ coal strike next} month—and the lack of sufficient) track facilities around New York and of lightors in New York Harbor But there was no agreement on these points. Howard Elliott of the and Hartford United which han f the United f these trafic, pducts Company export busi States Steel Corporation, asserted that |, the war munitions trattle is only a sinall part of that which flows into New York The railroad representatives a resolution to out down storage time allowed on fr 4 f ght tn terminals and to increase the demur- rage charges on cars not un after a fixed period of fre lowed for this purpose pers and vers of such measures would 1 gestion, but would the public. maded 4 burdens to nd other} COSTS $10 TO “AMUSE” HER NEW YORK UNCLE ———— American Woman Fined in England MRS. WILLIAM R. ADAMS BY CEREMONY TO-DAY. BIDODOAELDAAIDIDDGDIDIDOD ; for Trying to Send Military 13 Circular Here. i LONDON, Maren Mra, Wilhel mina Swayne, an American, has been ; fined $10 at Eastbourne, for coms ¥ municating certain information which mixht be of use to the enemy. She was acquitted of any desire to do harm. The Pro: itor said that a committee appointed in Eastbourne to deal with any possible invasion sent out a clr- cular marked tial” to motor- iets, including the defendant. Mrs. Swayne sent the circular with @ to her uncle in New York, say- “I think the enclosed will amuse The letter was intercepted by you.” ,the censor. She pleaded that in Amer- fea they took the word “amuse” mean “interest.” She sent the circular to her uncle, she said, to justify her~ | self in learning to drive a motor cag. THEN LAYS AN FQG. | | News comes from Berkeley, | | to Cal, of @ hen which every morning at sunrise sings ikea ? $| canary. MISS ANWAR OWwILDUNB. 2] COnary o> —— DYING, ACCUSED HUSBAND, ne $51 DRED COHEOHOGG When they return from thetr honey- moon fn South, Mr, and Mre William R. Adams will live at No. 618| West One Hundred and Forty-second | Forey Arrested John Furey, an tronworker, of No. Mr. and Mrs, Adama are be- | 1968 ‘Third Avenue was arrested by de- rl 1 t " Peter's ives of the Third Branch last night ir irried to-day in St. Peter's Lu. | tect " theran Church, One Hundred and|&?4 charged with homicide, after Dr. 7 Janoft of Harlem Hospital had informed th Street, near Willis Avenue | tne polic 4 statement by Furey’s he Bronx, The bride is Misa Anna Lillian, Just before pital late yeste on. St ed that on the mi 28 her husband had kicked her face and chest. 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