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i Dies on Bridge Gatding His Steamer! to Port. BOSTON, March %.—Collapsing from exhaustion on the bridge after a four| Gaye’ battle against storms, Capt. Charles W. Pickthorn of the British @teamer Clearway died last night as ho ‘Was bringing his vesse! into port with @ $1,000,000 cargo from the Orient. The Ciearway left Calcutta Deo. 21 and encountered much stormy weather, which culminated in a series of gales off this coast. Have a Complexion Free from Pimples A complexion protected by the regu- far use of Resinol Soap is almost always & complexion to be proud of—free from pimples, blackheads, redness and rough- ness, glowing with natural health i ity. This is because Resinol f an extremely pure toilet.» without trace of ier alkali Containing the soothing, bealing R medication. Resinol Soap is delightful to use. Its odor is wholesome and pefreshe ing, and its distinctive rich brown color is due entirely to the Resinol balsams and not fi ‘Ad A Child’s Cough Is Dangerous | Bot only In itself—but because of the more dangerous throat, lung and chest troubles which may result from its neg- Poa x oie may Lk tig hs as Na- name a warning best an Swored with With a bot DrBulls COUGH SYRUP Mothers (this warning is meant ope cially for you) remember that your lit- tle ones do not have the strength and resistance to illness of an older person ‘nd their colds and coughs should be attended to ptly lest they Ane {nto something far more serious. Neither can nehildren take the strong- er medicines that an older person can, without harm. They should have a soothi pleasant tasting medi- cine such as Dr, Bull's h Syrup. Taken as directed will oeg the most delicate child, but will quickly gener+ heal the inflamed membranes, ally after only a few doses. Price 260 at Drugpists FREE TEST yiettion’eaper Miciota: 2 186 for Each 250 COLLAR CO., Me RICH CHARITY WORKERS | PROMINENT IN SOCIETY Gimbel Bros.’ Next Week for Sick Poor Benefit. will become Gimbel Brothers’ leacents Hospital and thetr families. the blouse, millinery, sweater and sport-cap 10 per cent. for the sick poor. Nicholas Bid- Potter, As anleswomen die, Mra. J. V EAT ix WELL‘: A TONIC LAXATIVE Quickene the ection of the LIVER an NOT A CATH ARTIC R-G PILLS Get a Box To-Night Turn your PIANO into a PLAYER PIANO | AT small utly your ia turned int yer. pi: KNABE 82-Karat Peapod Crowns S <3 on arides Wee Werk MY easy payment viun may Lnterest sou] - FINCH 215 W. 42d “St, Next door to erie 10 Kenmare St, 4 cor, above Grand Open ® to 7. ph Bun LOOK’ tor ‘Frectrie Sto ving GH. Altman & Cn. THE Men’s Furnishing Dep’t is showing, as part of the Spring display, unusually large and comprehensive assortments of MEN’S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS AND PAJAMAS featuring all the materials and color effects decreed by the arbiters of men's fashions. prices prevailing, As an example of the moderate ® Men’s Negligee Shirts may be obtained at prices ranging from $1.50 to $8.50. Men's Pajamas, $1.50 to Especially worth at prices ranging from $12.00 per suit. noting is the fact that the colors in all materials used for making Shirts and Pajamas for B. Altman & Co. are of pure dyes exclusively, Fifth Avenue- Madison Avene, New York Thtrty-fourth Street TACT AS SHOP GIRLS Fifty Women to rac 16 $00 Goods at! mirty-two women Mrs, William Church Osborn, Chatr- man of the Social Service Bureau of Bellevue, and many of hor rich asso- clates will wait upon customers in men'a wear, departments of the store, For cach article the women sell they will reap a profit of Among those who have volunteered THE EV . x ee BHING WORLD, THURSDAY, s wurwars Mra, Phittp| Charles Dana Gibson, os ttt ‘ig, Mra. Willard D, Straight, Mra. | iver leelin, Mra, J. Townsend be Jr. Frank L. Polk, Mra, Gifford Pinohot | and Mre, Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler, | The volunteers will recetve pre~ liminary instruction tn [anna | and the treatment of customers, each will be required to wear an roaree of all gales, Soctal Service Bureau has workers under | Misa Mary B. Wadley, The city con- tributes about $23,000 a year toward the maintenance of this staff, but the remainder of the money needed, in- | work, Is supplied by outside contri- Fifty women prominent in sootety | butions. shop- girls for the #ix days beginning next Monday to forward a financial cam- paign for the benefit of needy conva- discharged from Bellevue _——— SCRATCHING GRAVEL “To bring out the finest quall- tes of one’s highest nature,” says a University of Oalifornta pro- feasor, “eat ohicken h-rceabaad ” MUCH DEBATED SHIELDS BILL PASSES SENATE, Provides That Water Water Power May Be Developed in Navigable Waters by Private Capital. Mrs.| WASHINGTON, Maroh §.—The Senate Inst night, {ter four wi 8 of debate, development of water power in _navica Fouwnt, unsuccessfully to amend Senators voted for the bill whr had opposed it during the debate. of on van tons fcr inte i ty ore le, mn, it be. Hoved tt ‘would be “amended” wie Teached Tho the House, @xainst the bill were Senators Ashurst, Rorah, Chamberlain, Chilton, Cummins Gronna, Hollis, Huating, James, Ken ‘on, La Follett, Lane, Lea, Lee, Lewis | farting, Newlands, Norris, Poindexter, Bur- | Mrs. Bourke Cockran, Mra. arm band of red with a white cross jto distinguish her from the regular | employees, who will keep duplicate jeluding the funds for emergency | passed the Shields bill to provide for ble waters by private capital. |The vote Conservation champions | when it her artiol OBESITY REDUCTION COURSE For Women By Pauline Furlong QUESTION AND ANSWER COLUMN Mise Furlong will reply in this oolumn to let- ters written by Evening World readers asking questions pertaining to the subjects treated in » Letters must not exceed 260 words in longth and must be limited to the subjects upon which information ie desired. A tertos of obesity reduction exer-)This nourishes the starved tissues. ose charts is being printed in The Hventng World Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays of each week No. 2—Rebuilding Tissue. | pend entirely on proper and nourish- ing foods which do not create more 10e. and 25¢. the Box the quality ‘and which wo fully guare 5th Ave., at 39th St. nent herpes rd and Works, Deep breathing for the lungs, co-} mont continuous ehete anne Tae e!| ptous water drinking for the kidneys, ange of the Philippine Bill Feb. 4. It| ‘ seetation ih (hel cage of the, Cnilipping Bill Fev. &. "| fruita and green vege fn Ge tion Association. of which Gifford Pin daily menus for the bowels and| chot is President, The bill as passed bd changed but little from its original orm. centeieuiliapenatie LEAP FROM BURNING TAXI. Three Passengers Eacape Just Ne- some kind of a bath for the skin | each day of the year will aid mate-| ‘tially in bringing about a great re- duction in weight and improvement in the general health and appearance at the same time. Letters From Readers. GRAYING HAIR—Mrs. M. L. K.! writes: “I have been using the sage tea for many weeks and it does not seam to make my gray hair darker Please tell me how to use the walnut me, Y Brooklyn, was taking three men nsers from the Grand Central s: 1 the Hotel Imperial In his taxicab this morning when the engine backfired and a fire atarted as tho cab was pass- ing the Waldorf, Cullum and’ the nengers Jumped from the taxicab on moment before the gasoline tank. ex ploded and a column of flame shot twen- ty-five feet into the air, . om yeinine Brae Chao engines, heir stain n oO ing taxicab was in between . walnut shells in any the car tracks and traffic wae h. 2. up Get the dried th for more than fifteen minutes : Walder guests watched | the Biase from the windows. The cab was com- pletely destroyed. nen | may use tt with a brush or dip LEXINGTON, Ky.,Maroh 9.—Sidney | pair in tt. G. Clay, former member of the Ken- tucky ‘House of Representatives, | widely known in New York club lite and one of the wealthiest men in the Blue Gress region, is lying, at the point of death in & noapliat here to- day after an attempt muicide at his Yesterday. fired Piller fete ic’atdomen tree & hea ny drug store and steep them wi pint of boiling water. When cold, strain and use ag a wash on a per fectly clean head of hair. LANOLIN—MABEL Y. writes “Please tell me the difference between lanolin and lanoline, I cannot get the lanolin you recommend for crows’ feot, but can get toilet lanoline, Will should I vy revolver. He wan despontont | this do? It ts very aticky; Because his wife divoroed him about | dilute it or use plain? Shall [ mas- |® goats @ugo it in? Shortly after the divorce Clay shot | Yes, you may use the totlet Inno- himself, but recovered, and took y social and business activities ‘uous Mine, Use it plain and bs rit on Mrs. Clay and her daughter are now | the crowsfe the in Baltimore. until you h THE Young Men’s Clothing Department now located in the Madison Avenue section of the Fourth Floor, ts prominently featuring AUTHENTIC SPRING STYLES IN YOUNG MEN’S SUITS ‘This is | the | A large assortment of smart, carefully-chosen models, of excel- | lent materials and skillfully tailored, is ready for selection, marked in stock at | $20.00, $22.00, $25.00 and upward | to $45.00 (Sizes 33 to 40 inches chest) Thirty-Akh Street WANTS TO REDUCE writ fold Corsets on too, In order to show results, exerciseS from «, you may follow at home. WANTS MEASUREMENTS— MARCH L “Lam only thirty-two years] \¢9 | nd weigh 240 pounds. Measures 54 inches, hips 52, waist 42 @nd these measurementa taken with I have just returned , salifornia, Wihioh of your past My bust » 1916. to avoid billous attacks.” Kat less of everything, to begin the treatment, and a fast of a few days, with much water drinking, deep breathing and oxercises will help cleanse the system of the poisons which are logging {t and causing the attacks. Avoid heavy, greasy foods! the stomach and are the result of re- and have the meals at least seven| tained waste matter in the system hours apart, to give the stomach and| Kat Hwht foods, drink water, take a digestive organs a rest. dally bath and massage the spots to |tmprove the circulation. Freeh air and loutdoor exercises will help to re- Tn short. a hvetante | brown spote on my face Lg 4 hands. They are much larger than freckles and some are so large that they run all together. Please tell me how to get rid of them.” These are undoubtedly liver spots and show a disordered condition of FACIAL AND DOUBLE CHIN EX- ERCISES—Is it possible to get the facial and double chin exercises and how much money shall La wend for them?" Sond me 6 cents and repeat your question, These were printed on Feb. 5, Maroh 8 and 4 move the anote INSOMNIA-—M. A. H. writes: “For the past ten ye I have not, slept soundly a whole night through. What causes this and what will overcome | Please also state the cause of bad taste in the mouth on arising, coated tongue and ill-smelling breath? Tam 6 fect 4% inches tall and weigh 167 pounds, What should I weigh? How can I reduce @ very high ab- Sleep in a cold room and do not eat two hours before retiring, Coated tongue, had taste in the mouth and bad breath are all the Don't suffer! In a few moments all stomach distress will go. No indiges- wal connection with the liver, ————- Collision Wrecked His Legs, Herbert Allen of No, 295, Irving Avenue, Brooklyn, wants $2,000 di for t the wreck of hi antfigiad p in @ collision April 3, 1915, wick trolley oat, in which he er hit @ Myrtle Avenue ence asee| therwise ho ce jniury. His suit againet the Brook’: BY Heigh' te Railroad Company was called for tri in the Queens County Court yesters anv PAPE'S WEN FOR INDIGESTION-T'S FINE 4 tion of fledh | Courses would best benefit me?” “7 ea an all-round redu | During the month of December 1|40men? te |must be strenuous enough, after YOU | reduced woman for my readers and| luomnia may caused from |have become practiced, to cause pro- | they followed {t through the columns |MAny different conditions, poms Beg h M t It R h Yy Stomach all Pain fuse perspiration. ‘This extra phyale|°f Ue Paper each day.’ Bho was only|@q" No amount of cruening wai] Me MOMeN eaches Your f cal exertion tears down the old WorD-)you are, She lost twenty-three | Overcome it permanently Practise A idi d H rtb G out tissues, which must be built up Pounde, in, four weeks and seven caperialty tons for th aa Np laty | Gases, ourness, (H| ity an ea urn oes with new and healthy material t©loonty and repeat your question and 1) {He Pody, to draw, the blood from th . Her d toe raising ts rt |take its place. For this we mus st do- | will send you the full course, which ths Seat ohe for this abou’ fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from any drug store and put your stomach C c b rable-* |tat, otherwise serious complications |CHAILLES 1 aska: “What should alremult. of indigestion in’ both thy | tom heartburn, nournese of belebiog Of | Ci, Rae nate Lage Dari may arise, and any idea that sarvas jours man, foot A inah weigh? ]eiomach and intestines. The onty | fed, ‘no dirsinem, bloating, foul breath | make your tiny ayecable, Eat whee tion 1s necessary in order to bring! oig, [ know that your health column|food, more exercise and a free action | or headac you like and digest it; enjoy it, withe the| about a quick reduction is not only | ts only written by you for women, but/of the bowels at least Pape's Diapepsin is noted for its speed | out dread of rebellion in the stome dangerous. Then, |M@"y men are reading it that I know.|'This treatment wi t stomachs. It isthe /ach. | ‘ . : absurd but really dangerot "1 am told 1 should weigh 188." t abdomen, if practised with trur, + quic and most certain indi-| Pape’s Diapepsin belongs in ig One!too, all of the eliminative organs} As you are so young you have|raising, body bending ds sway! n remedy in the whole world, and | home anyway, Should one of the fam» | 4 skin—/much time to fill out. Yes, 188 pounds |exereises each day. Always eat les 5 it rmiess ily eat something which doesn't lungs, kidneys, bowels and |would be about the proper weight for| than you really Gesire and Go Bol | ait te pees women now ent | with there ine ck of ine ont] must be kept active and in prime | your height. I receive quite a few|take more than two meals a day--|incir favorite foods without fear—they ay or stom working order if you would bring letters from men readers, one @ very Haht one know Pape's Diapepsin will save them aytime or during | the figure to normal proportions and | BILIOUS ATTACKS—MRS. If, T.| YELLOW SPOTS—MANGE I from any stomach misery. the night, it is handy to give the quicks retain health at the same time |. awke: “Please tell me what to eat'writes: “fT am troubled with large! Please, for your sake, get a large | est, surest relief known, —Advt Tomorrow at AEOLIAN HALL NEW YORK J 29 West 42nd St. BROOKLYN 11 Flatbush Ave. Can You Afford to Be Without Music in Your Home? Consider That— 1O Secures Immediate Delivery of this complete and per- fect musical equipment. These are tne three units— THE AEOLIAN PLAYER- -PIANO be just barely heard, the next may ig roe struck with such force as the steeled wrist of a skilled pianist could command. This player is full-scale 88-note. It is thoroughly modern in every essential. Its ex- pression devices are distinctively Aeolian in the artistic completeness of control which they afford. gy nerrng because i many patented | improve- ments. The Aeolian Company were the pio- neers in the player industry. Aeolian instrument goes an unequaled practical experience and the skill of the greatest staff of experts in the player industry. The fine musical results obtainable with the Aeolian Player-Piano are not dependent upon some single and sensational feature. They are due rather to well balanced perfection throughout the instrument. Into every As pianos, these Players are delightful in tone, beautiful in finish. For playing from the key- board, they have all the qualities that you have always associated with pianos of highest grade, In every detail these Aeolian Player-Pianos are Aeolian instruments and carry this Com- many full and unqualified guarantee. A pneumatic system which is truly wonderful in its simplicity and efficiency makes this Aeolian Player unexcelled in responsiveness. One note may be breathed forth so aoltly as to A FINE ‘SELECTION, OF MUSIC- ROLLS You aint fran the great beanies at Aeolian Hall rolls to the value of $10. These s are of Aeolian manufacture and are therefore of the highest quality. roll range as low as 25¢ variety of music A A HANDSOME MAHOGANY ROLL CABINET A large and Ronde roll pabinets finished to match the piano, is the third unit of this Acolian Player outfit. Bilces per so a very satisfying The patina pevidine space for an extensive library of rolls. And is a handsome and durable article of furniture. Remember that Player, Rolls, Cabinet and Player Bench are- Delivered to Your Home for a First Payment of $ 1 0 Price of Outfit, $420 in Payments as low as $10 Monthly These Player Outfits on Display Both in New York and Eroohive ee SE Oe ee OAS a ae 1916, The Acolan Cé, fa