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TWINS TOGETHER IN DIVORCE Wea on Same Day to Twin Girls Who, They Say, Deserted ‘Them, WAUSEON, 0., March 21.—Arnold @nd Harold Mointzer, twins, who on Oct $0, 1909, married dna and Elva Conk- Mn, also twins, simultaneously, have @ourht divorces, claiming their wives deserted them on the same day, March & 1913, a Budget Bill Passes Senate, ALBANY, March 21.—The Legislative Budget Bill, introduced by Chairman Henry M. Sage of the Senato Finance Committees, passed the Senate last night without opposition. taking. You can only get Value and Satisfaction out of a thing if you put Value and Satisfaction into it. Into every pair of Harris Glasses, we put greatest Value and Satisfaction, by the em- ployment of skill—experience —and conscientious care. i To give our patrons the greatest amount of good our skill can make possible, is our desire. Harris Glasses—if required —cost $2 or more—dependin upon the lenses preseribed—i needed—and the quality of mounting you select. and All 10 Nassau near John at. 2406 St. Nicholas Ave., bet. 180th & 181et, 1007 Broadway, near Willoughby, B'kiya. ‘kiya. 489 Fulton S8t., opposite A. & 8. B turkey, botled, are allowed. Thursday I shall tell you more about diet and proper food com-|& binations. tions. The proper diet for those who are | desirous of reducing weight must contain all of the essentials neces- sary in building up the body with- out creating moro fat. First of all you must reduce the amount of liquids and solid foods which you have been in the habit of Make {ft a daily habit to eat some Letters From Readers. DAILY EXERCISES—MRS. A. 18. J. writes: “Can you suggest some ex- | ercises which we could practice after Stern Brothers 42nd end 43rd Streets West of Fikth Avenve Women’s Silk and Wool Sweaters WILL BE OFFERED TO-MORROW, ON THE MAIN FLOOR, OBESITY REDUCTION COURSE For Women By Pauline Furlong QUESTION AND ANSWER COLUMN Miss Furlong will reply in thie column to let- tere written by Evening Wertd readere asking questions pertaining te the eubjects treated in her articles, Letters must not excesd 250 words in length and must be limited to the eubjects upon which information te desired. No. 7—Obesity Diet Sugges-|we become normal, so that we may I hear your health arti- I weigh remain 60? cles discussed everywhere. 220 pounds and am only 6 ing. particularly helpful.” ure and good health any and seription of them. I feel I can hardly move. flesh unless I eat regularly?" All| broiled or AT PRIC ADVANTAGES THAT ARE EXCEPTIONAL: Fine Shetland and An- gora Wool Finish Sweat- ers, all colors; very special at $5.50 Floral Trimmings and Orns colors; Beaded, Spang! Bead Effects in quali nents; Pure Silk Sweaters, fine with belt; merly sold for 825.00, at $12.50 Desirable Dress ‘Trimmings Embracing all the latest novelties in Leather Trimming Ornaments and Collar and Cuff Sets; pangled Allovers and Flouncings, in light and dark and Embroidered Trimmings, in colors and black; Jet ringes, Girdles, Cords, Tassels and Ornaments, VERY SPECIALLY PRICED FOR WEDNESDAY'S SELLING: for- formerly sold at $35.00, at $18.50 at 85c, $1.00 to 1.95 ments, the new ideas for Spring, 45c, 78c to $6.95 ’ for to-morrow, DINNER SETS Thin Porcelain Dinner Sets, 101 pieces; decorated with delicate colored sprays; value $10.00, at Thin Porcelain Dinner Sets, 107 piec various border decora- tions; regular value $16.00... ..at Porcelain Dinner Sets, 107 pes.; decorated with blue birds, gold edges and handles; value $15.00 French China Dinner Sets, 107 pieces; gold lines, edges and handles; regular value $35.00, at Boudoir Electric Lamps, of solid mahogany; several designs; 10 in, fancy silk shade; formerly $3.00, Library Electric Lamps, of metal, two lights; pull chain sockets; fancy art glass shades in brass or Verde finish; formerly $7.00, at these The March Sale of China and Glassware Now in active progress on the Fourth Floor, provides exceedingly $7.95 12.50 12.75 25.00 ELECTRIC 1. $2.00 LeatherTrimmingOrnamentsandCollar| Spangled and Beaded Allovers and and Cuff Sets, in this season’s smart colors, Flouncings, at $1.50, 2.75 to 22.50 yd. Floral Trimmings and Orna-|Jet Bead Effects,| Bead and Spangled Trimmings at 48c to $2.25 |at 58c, 1.25 to 18.95 yd. in colors and black, good values: GLASS TABLE SERVICE Thin Glass Table Service, 48 pieces; etched border design; regular value $6.50. at Thin Glass Table Service, 60 pieces; Grecian border design; regular value 811.00........ -at Rich Cut Glass Tumblers, regular values $4.00 and 5.00 a dozen,.........+ at Cut Glass Vases, 10 and 12 inch; daisy cutting; regular values $2.00 and 2.75,..at AMPS Electric Lamps of Japanese pottery covered with wicker; two lights; silk lined wicker shade; val, $8.75 Electric Floor Lamps, of solid ma- hogany, black and white or old ivory finish; 2 lights; 22 in, silk shade; with silk fringe: val. 818, Inches tall, so you nee I need reduc- I took off forty pounds several years ago, but under the system I followed there seemed nothing that I could eat, so I find your menus After one has attained normal fig- ercises which ald in atiinulating the circulation and eliminating the body's Taw foods, such as salads and fruits, | waste will prove helpful, Of course which furnish the body with the necessary salts. Do not eat any fried foods, nor, in fact, grease in any form—butter, olive ofl, pastry, greasy meats, pork, bacon, ham, &c, Do not eat any white breads nor other dishes made from white flour. All dark breads are more nourtsh- ing, and gluten bread is perhaps the healthiest of all of them. Gra- ham, rye and whole wheat bread are allowed in the obesity diet, and they should be made without any white flour whatever. be a oe %s All green vegetables, fruits and salads without ofl are permitted. | fish_-except salmon—lobster, | oysters, clams may be eaten. meats but pork, and chicken, game | roasted, you should continue to practice those you need most, according to the de- CANNOT EAT—MRS. ELLEN M. writes: “I am following your develop- ing course—that 1s, the exercises— but for some reason I have no appe- tite and never seem to care for food. Each meal I take I have to force, ani after I eat it I am so uncomfortable Can you suggest something to sharpen my ap- petite, for 1am sure I can never gain Exercises, deep breathing, daily % Rab It On. Rub Tt In | It Does Not Blister. Relieves Congestion and Inflammation. Pure Silk Sweaters, extra quality, in several models; $4.75 $8.00 $2.95, 3.95 $1.50, 1.95 $6.75 12.50 walks and daily baths will stimulate the appetite and cause hunger, A fast of several days is also recom-/| mended as a speedy remedy for this! trouble, If you go without food you | will have a desire for it when you do} eat, and this sort of an appetite is just what you need to help you digest and assimilate the meals you do take. Take @ giass of very hot water when you rise and follow this with fifty} deep breaths, by an open window. LO8T THIRTY-THREE POUNDS— MRS, B, 8. writes: “I have lost thir- ty-three pounds following your obent- ty course and am still five pounds too heavy. I shall keep at the exercises and take that extra weight off also. Please tell me the cause of a boll on |my arm. When I massage my face jit” breaks out and chaps, What causes this?” A boil on the arm, or on any other part of the body, denotes lowered vitality and retained waste in the — If you continue wih the obesity exercises and diet, you will not be troubled with boils’ again, as you will clear the system of ‘the reatined waste matter. The chap- ping is caused by improper massage, too much hot water or inferior qual- tty of soap. Proper massage should make the face smooth and soft and not irritate it. I have answered your other questions in your stamped feet, 6 all ex- | envelope. HAY FEVER—MRS. HARLE PF. asks: “Will you please mention some foods that will help a sufferer from hay fever. I know from your valuable articles on common com- For Men and Young For Men and young v Plaints that you must have something 10 sugges that would help me. I am convinced that hay fever ta due to the physical condition of the suf- ferer and not from anything which blows around in the air, else, as you my, everyone would have it.” Certain conditions cause hay fever to those who are ausceptible to it, and of course the physical condition of the individual has everything to do with either avoiding it or be. coming @ victim, reful attention to eliminating the body's waste Mont essential in alooholics Hat green vemetatic aale egen, fish and buttermilk or uid - a -cchanaanang Chinese Rebels Force Wrecking of Steamship SHANGHAI, March 21.—Revotution- fats to-day fired on the steamship Tachuan in the Yang-tee-kiang near Feng-tu-haien. She was run on the rocks below Chung-king, where the crew abandoned her to the rebels, Tn the of Szechuen the revo- lutionists have attacked Peng-haien and have ai the neigh’ in rood. of Hwan-hajen and Pi-hsten, northwest of Cheng-tu. Luckless, Tries Suicide in Subway. John Keane, @ waiter of No, 335 West Forty-eighth Street, who has been sick and out, of. work for. several weeks, jumped to the tracks from the south: hound. express platform of the Grand Central subway station at 7 o'clock this morning and lay neross the tracks, An incoming train wae signalled and the motorman, stopped tt. Kk hia knee tn his fall, Rellevue Hospital, a prisoner. Keane had cut Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue 8 West 38th St.—Store Floor Separate Shop, a Step from Fifth Avenue FOR WEDNESDAY Men’s Cutaway Coat and Vest For Men and Young Men—34 to 44 Chest Exclusive Custom Tailor Model One or two button Cutaway model, of Oxford or Black Vicuna, bound with Silk Braid, full silk lined, including sleeves and vest back. New model five button vest. ‘ 30. 00 Men’s Hand Tailored Suits Men—33 to 46 Chest Two, three or four button fitted or conservative models, of the newest Spring fabrics, reproduc- alt tions in style and workmanship of the best custom tailors’ product, including Invisible Overplaids, Stripes, Tweeds; also Blue Serge. 22. 00 Men’s Spring Top-Coats Men—32 to 46 Chest Made tn London expressly for Franklin Simon & Co, Buttoned through Box model of Gray, Tan or Olive Irish Homespuns or Tweeds. and sleeves lined. Model adapted for general wear. _24.00 Patch pockets, yoke | small enough. | dresses. Only trunk on the 1 able garment rack. Can't cost excess. market, Saks &Oompany Broadway at 34th Street Neverbreak Hundred Price $15 | Roomy—not bulky Holds six suits or twelve Guaranteed not to break. The most-for-your-money trunk on the fake Laggage Department pI att ee ly" 1 the a fee, | Ho was taken to| [en's Clothing Shop THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 21, | es | i PS | i i -} . Big enough—yet narket with a remov- Beware of tho habit of cc | develops from juat a few should have. Dr. Edwarde’ Olive Tabdlote ure 4 wi trouble with your live 100 The Ol dvt It’s Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets pain 2 Dy, Edwards’ Ol!ve Tablets are used, | Founded 1826 Lord 38th Street The room of the Summer Home. FIFTH AVENUE Chickering Hall Musicale, Wednesday, March 22nd, at 3 P. M. Miss Marie Morrisey, Contralto; Mile. Claire Lorraine, Premiere Danseuse First Showin OMORI RUGS Yom JAPAN In Designs Exclusive with Lord & Taylor r .“Kumi-Maru” has just brought us huge bales of these delightfully decorative Tea-Room Mats. Woven of ph artistic, oval shapes make these Rugs ideal for the sun parlor, porch or living Greeley 1900 Taylor 36th Street of able reeds and rushes, their quaint, “Omori” Rugs are of two distinct types; equally effective, equally artistic in colorings and proportions. “‘Momo” (Omori) Rugs Rush, hand woven in a sun-ray effect on heavy rope foundation, giving them a wavy surface, decidedly novel and very durable. Broad bands of. of their oval shapes. Size 24x36 inches...........08- $1.75 Size 27x54 inches.......... +++ $2.25 Size 3ox60inches.............. $3.50 Size 36x72 inches. . $4.75 $7.75 Size 427 feet........0.. Size 6x9 feet........ Size 8x10 feet. 1 Size 9x12 feet. that fascinating “Oriental color emphasize the grace +. $14.75 . $22.75 see $29.50 All Omori Rugs are perfectly reversible, with heavy edges. * atmosphere that combines the decorative with the useful. “Ume” (Omori) Rugs Reed, woven by hand, and then strongly stitched; border and inner bands are in- troduced to join the neutral tinted reed. The contrasting colors are fast and of true Oriental brilliancy. Size 24x36 inches Size 27x54 inches BINS UR WISED vee i6nes00-600008 SIZE ORG TERE. cis cyeescecees Size 8x10 feet...... 5 Size 9x12 feet................$24.75 All are oval; all possess Early selection is advisable, as the number of Omori Rugs is limited and no more will arrive this season. ee ee ee Ame eee cee ae fee eee | For Two Days Only i ' i A Paris Interpretation of Women’s High-Cut NOVELTY BOOTS $7.85 A very special offering, for these are Boots we sell here usually at $10.00 Included are Spring’s smartest Footwear novelties, all with the ex- tremely high cut top, the high arch, the graceful lines that the Mode de- FEEL YOUNG! For You! yourself in sheen TE Ee bi the Kind of trentment old persons | ns vonn: | uM; yout i vor. take | i or stomach. | Ai) @rumatats | Tablet Company, Columbus, O, | it x 2ho per box ROOMS ? ? | : Mw tin “wa Taint “Avenue | ‘New ay Powe 3880 Murray Hin t z z z Open Saturdays Uatil 10 P. M. We Close Evenings at 6 o’Clock. << in American Walnut finish; carved, with cane pai French plate mirrors; consisting of Dresser, Chiffon Table with triplicate mirrors, and Bed with cane panels, Completely Furnished, Fifth Floor THE “SONIA” | The Russian Overblouse Paris and only Paris could create so simple, yet so smart a blouse The original (illus- trated) ts a clever little “affair” of Georgette Crepe girdled with a heavy silk cord. The bodice is em- broidered with jet beads and bugles, 31ST OHH DEN BOTH SEH HHT BAUMANN & BRO AT 84ST & SAVE 3-Piece Adam Period Bedroom Suite ROOMS Completely Furnished ROOMS Completely Furnished, 125 WE PAY FREIGHT AND RAILROAD FARE, 3 Ave.Con.84"S ew Kor MHI HOH RIK MO I a2 3 @ | FANTOMAS 14.420 624 Qur Liberal Credit Terms Apply Also to Leng Island, New Jersey and Connecti- *150 mands. while the flaring o! Suede Boots Renita boasts two tiny pockets, gay with : eaded motiis. M (laced or buttoned) The “Sonia” vo Gray Blue Ivory copied for Lord & Taylor, and shown ot Fawn Brown Black here exclusively, is fashioned of pastel 4 Alco tinted Georgette crepe in exquisite q : re shades, embroidered in silver or } 9° White Glace Kid Boots gold thread, colored beads or } laced styles, with vamps of ge bl fo i , uite the smartest blouse novelty j 3% Gray Suede, i or White atthe ieeon: 3 as $7.95 & $10.75 H Second Floor Third Floor ou A cexremranrentpanranianirasrencenramcand) ensemrancemcenccmmcamcenpenceee ee-ansencanbe r > (ED () ED () ED (00) ED () ED () ED OE" 9-(0) > (ED) ED () GD (0 : ry BFE AOR FFI HIT RR OC ] ap 299. 299. 298 4