The evening world. Newspaper, March 8, 1916, Page 6

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f aM 2 ‘ é *, > a WAR STROKE MEXICO Obesity Reducing Exercises for Women > NEEDS URGENT RELIEF, Presented in a Series of Handy Charts RT N Arranged by BESITY REDUCTION SAYS RED CROSS CHIEF CHA O. 2 pautine Furlong. 0 - : STEW MAT EXERCISE NO. 2 p Miss Boardman Also Tells Mass AIDS REDUCTION OF LOWER PART OF BODY : Meeting of Conditions on : European Battlefields. : “The reports we are getting from a ‘ our agents indicate that conditions 9 fn Mexioo are frightful,” said Miss : Mabel T. Boardman of the Central : Committee of the American National | ( : Red Cross, in telling last night at a | ( H mass meeting in Cooper Union of the | @ : latest conditions in the war flelds| > 3 here and abroad. ¢ % “The suffering in Mexico,” she ¢ added, “is described to us as terrible, 3 much of it due to poverty and destt- ¢ tution, When we were in that coun- © try we fod 100,000 persons a day, but 3 $ we cannot get back into Mexico until : the people there ask us to come, But 3 we are empowered to ship and dis : tribute supplies committed to us for 3 the destitute.” B Accounts of disease and destitution : and suffering in southern Serbia ap- : pear to have been somewhat over- FIRST—Take position, lying flat on back on floor FOURTH—Bend right leg at knee, out sideways. drawn, Miss Boardman said. “Lut in or bed, legs and arms outstretched, heels togethor. and drag right foot along floor, bringing it up in the northern Serbi she went on, SECOND—Bend left leg at knee, out sideways, and same manner, until sole of right foot touches inner “nothing that has appeared in print one, bead foot ti floor, ee pe up inte sole dean bt! calf of left tog. hips: the whole body after + bh ditions, and we of left foot toucl inner side of calf of right leg. each leg movement and repeat t SEG rtar siete Anout ts pat Inte HCAS THIRD—Drag left foot and leg along floor until more than five times with each comes |® you have resumed original starting position, with beginner regions with our doctors, nurses and | the tege outstretched. “ithere ia little realization in the | Send two cent stamp to Miss Furlong, Evening World, No. 6% Park How, N. Y. City, for each and United States of the vast number of every back number of charts desired, but order paper of your newsdealer in advance, to insure obtain- wounded in Europe. In France alone ing comple t, Letters not over 250 words in length Miss Furlong will answer on days alternating tee bans | Pi a Pog = tiny between publication of charts, besides writing articles bearing on obesity reduction have 600, neds for the wounded. . Wa now Gave cover #0 ture ih CHART NO. 3 WILL BE PRINTED IN THE EVENING WORLD FRIDAY. Earope. “Our latest reports from Siberia in- — _ - —— ae dicate that the conditions there have | improved among the Teutonic prison. Sa at sunt pine tine age eoere|69,000 CLOAK AND SKIRT |GOT ONE DOLLAR FOR was & ‘wuffering, owing chiefly to sufficiency of clothing. ER’ S$": i arimag, sult hae oaty at} MAKERS STRIKE woNDAY ATTEMPT TO MURDER | », In Serbia, have the Ameri- Little Liver Pills! ys diailalt Bnd HUTseO) Union ( barges That Manufacturer pi tric Attorney Thinks This Pe yey ““ en: Yew York City, she announced, Association Won't Stand by ; Establishes the Low we and or large hospitals _ : ie of surgeons and Findings of Mayor’s Boar¢ | Record Price will rgeand| i pee ; for any emerge This work is|and skirt mak dustry of the ieves is a record low price for at ing? | “ol the army, thé/are to be called out on a general strike, tempted murder was established yes- ; Tenlepent a hina, ording to Miss Board-, "Xt Monday morning, Y uae al vid ; brought :| ne Hed Cross is blazing the way, 4m announcement made to a tha ie wis all that was pa the Ri mation work that will bring jals of the Internation o Richard rison, one t 5 Liver. ol fm | Yast areas, now submerged, under! Garment Workers Union inen alleged to have t livi § grain cultivation ‘ie minute y Welastein and Joseph m 5 | — This decision he rt nployed by ang | sted Malo is Street, k between the union and 430 Mast One A four-ineh wat main, whieh for |ufacturers’ Associa rn : protection against fire had been run into |a crisis yesterday when t \ ,the concrete lined t in the midd of} long communic n \vitty-fourth Street, for: storeng 000 | Sasotintion i wowld not ¥ f{ dynamite necessary for work OS uct rene tar ¥ Seventh Avenue subway, | he union aie “tH viol | burt, SMALL SMALL. ||) ran be Water D PILL saomnnasroare DOSE |.) or an nae By Nate coy y ‘uc mn Company is doing the work at Men AP acct ‘ ' QHEEEEEE Largest Popular Price Garment House in New York Simm | 81! \M veral a Mra, J assint ric jassint in pi HELD AS KIDNAPPER OF and knew if he was ¢ 1 be liable The Di oa heavy se trict Attorney is s D. PRICE & CO. . cor. t. hi 6 Ave IBS BL ‘LONELY," HIS PLEA!” carso"mae, Reproductions of | ; Home-of Benision platinum is ap vie examination to-mor a f Vacation War Relief cue f R ‘ (Wits Ps ay rent i it No. 26 SUED FOR DIVORCE, SUES Got Rid of My Corns Eisen isis] HUSBAND FOR $42,000 With Magic “Gets I” Alter- for Mrs. Clark Claims Property She) ¢, © Gani Guire bine! Wied ations Women Says He Holis—All Gems f No Fuse New Gurewavoe an Muto, P Organ t Sat Free Misses M rk, w i her $15 different models to select from— i ai ees ut equal anywhere at this price. TO BELLEVUE AS FIREBUG. Girl Said to 40 distinctivel, positively wit \ ‘ Dressy styles with exquisite trimmings of silk, taffeta or braid, and adorned with handsome novelty buttons and buckles—tailored styles showing the latest silhou- ette—sport styles, now so much the vogue, in numerous emart models. Hye Set Dosen Pires ML When ¢ News Dh them t old girl who. Wc ast a doze th Avenue, Brooklyn © she | have i was taken Included is every favored fabric and correct color—Serges, Gabardines, Poplins and Serge-and-Taffeta Combinations—in Black, Navy, Copen, Tan, Wistaria, Green and Rose—also Black-and-White Checks. the, Halls ter A NEW YORK Sale at Both Stores NEWARK nded : Rasa by the nation. proper THE EVENING WURKRLD, WEDNESDAY, 1916. Abraham Feldman, eighteen years old, of No. 684 Tinton Avenue, the Bronx. He was locked up on a charge of bure- The police say they found the ton him—two diamond rings valued 00, $31 In cach and a quantity of MAKCH 8, CHASES BURGLAR DOWN lar TEN FLIGHTS OF STAIRS: Policemat Naks Hin Ground | postage stamps. Floor and Finds Safe W Iman Buckley's attention was at 1 | tracted to the building by a door stand Up Has Been Looted jing open. Mntering he aaw that the Down ten flights of ped Pa. |Clevator was at the tenth floor. There trolman Buckley late last 1 » the | he found the panel door which opens on ve story loft building ag | the from the offices of B. t Eighteenth Street, Alend leather goods manufac fled an unknown man net # the . At turers, had been cut oul and the safe tn ground floor was reuched the 1 yan | the offices opened lunged forward and grabbed tve| Then It was that Buckley heard foot by the cotlar tops tiptoeing down the stairway. The The pursued de bed himeelf as chase and capture followed. No Connection With Other Establishment in the World 34th Me! 43 & 45 West Spring Suits & Gowns Representing the Very Latest Designs Shown for Spring, at Unusually Low Prices Afternoon & Danse Frocks We Spring Models of taffet silk, crepe meteor and silk Sonny all the nv celors for 16.50 Special! Afternoon & Danse Frocks Spring Medels of t¢ ) feta, gros ae londres, geor- gette and crepe meteor in the new draped and_ flare e Special) Afternoon & Danse Frocks Pe, \ New Spring Moue na) (‘ee H variety of materials, tt les | WX } and cotoring | ‘ Ss fee * Special | — i} pw Spring Suits ty Special New Spring Suits Ot velour bined with serge, I lo ©") 35.00 Special | ew las iad "5 59.00 desta j gabarcir JOHN WANAMAKER PIANO SALONS This picture presents some of the joys that music brings into the home. -the home Which fits your home¥ The Lindeman Player-Piano $395 This is one model of a famous combination the oldest piano built in New York and a piano-playing action simple enough for a child to operate, and yet capable of great artistic expression, It i Can you see the other side of the picture | without music¥ nous combination, because so musical a tone and + of playing properly even the most diffi- cult selections is not found in any other player-piano ai or about $395, At Wanamatker’s Only TERMS—Whatever, in reason, the purchaser requires, Small payment down, and small payment each month until the $395, with sim- ple interest, is covered First Gallery New Building John Wanamaker Ninth Street, New York Broadway at JIT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— | 8H feat 0 | Spring outfit of the | raincoats and regulation dresses ready Not large, from the quantity viewpoint; but one of the choicest offerings we have been able to secure in years. One | of the results of our constant watchfulness over the market, | of blue. Young Women’s Spring | — Broadway at Ninth | Fashions i in Great Plenty tirst of all us regards suits which ev young woman chooses f We have plenty of new ind tan homespuns and ce velour chee but wre espe Jub Wel Ho sup (ile with navy, and tan sorges and gabardines in the |} simple tailored sty! | 1 hore areso q , f taffeta Ke com every day wear, These are in navy, blav ver | 12.50 upwa } When dre are in fash- jon, topcoats ie a nec and he general utility coats, as rather ¢ t Priced $17.50 to $45.75. | well In a word, re ready to provid of the | 1 of 14 to 18 | oases, 1 floor, Old Building. | Theodore Haviland China at Less Than Half 3,000 Pieces Just Received All useful dinner pieces, in the China Sale which enabled us to close quick! not otherwise have come Plates, a to $4 doz. Cups and 50 to $4.80 a purchase which might | about | Fruit doz. 1 sizes, $1.6 ucers, $: saucers, $1.20 to $3.60 | platters, {Ue to $1.50 © Vegetable dishes, $1.50 Bring the Kitchen Up- to- Date Via the Housewares Sale Every kitchen could be # wonderfal plac modern laboratory, filled with up-to-date space-time-mor and-energy Housekeeping is no longer a monotonous drudgery. is an art, ascience. Thea of running a house smoothly, easily, economically, with the A id of scientific equipment, interesting. As long as we have an absorbing, interesting occupation we cannot grow old. The fountain of perpet- ual youth might be found in the Helpful Housefurnishing Store. No matter how often you visit it you will find something new. Decorative Tinware | Among the attractive of- fers in the March sale Rothe tin boxes enameled in white and decorated with Heavy Tinware ‘The heaviest, most durable tinware manufactured, is one of the big features of the se Here is a list of the useful articles which will last a touch a life-time — they are so There are pretty cans and boxes aple and strong: for flour, bread, cake, sugar, rice, Oval wash boilers, No. 7, $1.10; beans, barley, ranging in price from | No; & $140; No.9 $1.65, 45c to $1, array of these | 5s inch, Ie: Thieineh, o5e white labeled canisters on a kit- | chen shelf is clean-looking, inviting. The variety of kitchen knives found at the sale is perfectly fascinating. Soup or pot strainers, Covered buckets, 4-qt. size Kerosene oil cans with spout, | 1-gullon siz gallon size, 60c. Jelly strainers, perforated tin bot- toms, 10 inches in diameter, 45c, Fo leves, 10-inch, 85¢. Graters, 1» sheet, 8c. Box gr Colwn inch se rl here are French cooks’ kni for game or meat, in all sizes, steel affairs with ebony to lL inches, from 0c to There are handy little 300; 10%4- moulds, with 3 quarts, 40c, Brown bread moulds, 26c, 30c and 35¢ each. Bread baking pans, 8 14-inch, 15¢; ’ little kitchen paring knives for fruits and vege- tables in all sizes and shapes, with ebony or beechwood handles, Prices 8e to 30c, B. 9o-inch, 17e; 10!4-inch, 20e, | There are spatulas that save cake Piscuit puns, 1014-iftch, | 180; dough or frosting, that turn over | 11 ts-inch, 20¢ 7 frying vegetables or pancakes. In Long handle dippers, 2-quart, four size prices 20¢ to 40c. There is the grap it knife ed measure with its curved saw blade, 35c. 100; 2-quart are long-handled kitchen It is most convenient to plenty of kitchen knives and ‘There fork: have forks, ‘ding 4,800 Men’s Shirts 85c Each An instance of the benefits that come from taking time by the forelock. We ordered these shirts months ago, before the rise in shirting pric! ‘The makers had to protect themselves against order, So they laid in a stock of old-dye shirtings. bwa, New It floor our ‘Today shirts of equal quality are selling for $1.50. All soft cuffs, negligee bosoms, Allsizes. Thursday, Bu ole th {faarals fre Plenty of patterns, ton Arcade floor, New Building. A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT, ~~

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