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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1916. ny. Newark, N. J. A lemon tn tt, Groen vegetables and [second an the case was ad-/ONQD pp n OIL STEAMER BURNED. Obesit Reduction COUPSE | iar ee ser tora Tiree m MADE WIFE JEALOUS \ fonehed Ont TO EAT & SL Gray Hair Restored .. Y help to overcome this. Practice the Pll Take Ke a \ ay The sn Crtntabat iy Destroyed at Hiver-aqueezo und ‘body bending ex TILL SHE FIRED MAID «ces ' THE TONI Be te, We tes jock at Puerto Mexico, ey | van ‘ fer husband to its Natural Color! 1. ton Seinine sen cratobat, For Women hone | Sh sal was Ne |orts, was destroyed by fre torether $ QUESTION AND ANSWER COLUMN AT DEFENSE MEETING. Charges Other “Crueltties” | buib. “When ane frat the maid th cuaieaine with cargo 0) A rela rl had thrown r arr ' (Se es oreo } olf on March & at Puerto Mexico, ac By Pauline Furlong ot Husband Sim W's neck, she atid, and begged The Famous R. & G. Prescription | cording to reports brought here to-day her aya | More apicy testimony ts looked for| tO, be allowed to stay, but smith Srrseles of ‘ by the Ward Line steamanip Santiago. Boston Society Matrons Resent Pro- tn the - fy orl didn't “dare” to interfere | exaathe ois foun CN eTIPA , | The San Cristobal was berthed in the sult for separation from Ernest Mrs. Smith produced a letter, found A m, OM conten [the dock at which, the Santiago Miss Furlong will reply in this column German Utterances of 8. Smith, employed by a Wail Street | she in hi 0 aan ‘ > 4 deentoc, 41. all deuiereoecirectupanteceiph | an explosion, shortly. atter 190 P, "Ale to letters written by Evening World read- a Stranger. Beit oe Boonton, Sees, before tones euiselva. aBFuring Bend for be Beautiful Hair.” |the force of the explosion hurling & Smith of Boonton. N. J., before Chan-|™ et ers asking questions pertaining to the subjects treated in her articles. Letters BOSTON, April 6.—A woman, neat- ly dressed and very nervous, accused of being a German spy, was ojected tion of “The I Smith wo-ton steel hatch cover @ distance | of 159 feet. Several men on board were badly injured, The San Cristobal wag built at New- collor Foster in Newark. But thosel Corner. interested will have to wait for the denial general Get a Bor T. ht —-10e. and 25¢. the Bor F i ee : castle, England, in 196 for the Mexican World “Wants” Work Wonders.| ol Company. "She waa registered at 1,289 tons. Fur Storage—Remodeling and Repairing PHONE 6900 GREELEY Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Just Received from Paris Via S. S. Espagne Women's Negligees and Pajamas Original designs, variety of rich fabrics and lovely colorings. 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Special 9.75 Crepe de Chine Negligees—Ceorgette Coatee in (avdais ciel Pie Orn Copenhagen or rose; jadow lace an on trimmed, Special 14.50 Hulu Ms lee BROOKLYN - NEW YORK 59c Reg. 85c This Wear-Ever Aluminum Saucepan Y SPECIAL ARR EMENT with manufacturers we B are able to offer for a limited time only this special value in “Wear-Ever” Aluminum, The purpose is to show you by personal experience the good qualities of ‘“Wear-Ever” Aluminum—its convenience, economy and serviceability The Saucepan is 24-quart size, double lipped, and made of heavy gauge, highly polished aluminum In order to secure this value it ia necessary to clip out the fol- lowing coupon and present it in the Housewares’ Store, Basement the Coupon on your name, an mld to @ Fredevick Loeser & Co. Brooklyn New York must not exceed 250 words in length and 3 | must be limited to the subjects upon which information {s desired. FAULING FURLONG The Results of Overeating. Copyright, 1016, by the Press Pubiishing Oo, "Efe New York Bromine Worth Too much food and lack of physical exercises are the most common causes of obesity and many more ser- fous disorders. The sedentary person really suf- fers more from this than the active one, because any extra physical ex- ertion aids in converting the food into tissue and body needs, instead of allowing it to create fat or waste matter in the system. When the inactive person takes many times more food than the body is able to use, or than the digestive organs, through lack of exercise, are able to convert into healthy ma- terial, the food, instead of being dl- gested, decomposes and forms a pu- trefying, nolsome mass. This mass of fermenting food contains poisons, which, absorbed into the system, cause many symptoms, which vary all the way from simple headache and dizziness to sudden death from poplexy” or heart failure. We all know that food excessive in quan- tity or variety, or both, is the real cause of constipation, indigestion, Dillfous attacks and other common diseases. Letters From Readers. LOST EIGHT INCHES IN HIPS— MRS. CHARLES 5S. writes: “Your wonderful course in reducing is the most talked of thing of the day among all of my women friends, and indeed many men also. I started it and determined to keep right at it, as I firmly believe that is the only way to accomplish anything. I have been more than rewarded for my ef- forts, and it makes me laugh to hear other persons say they cannot lose weight. It is ail so simple and easy, when you know how and have will power. I have lost eight inchos in the hips, reduced bust five inches with the hot water and camphor spirits. My hips were forty-seven. | What should I weigh? I am five feet one inch and weigh 169 pounds. Can I eat strawberries’—becaus it will be an awful hardship for me not to, but I must follow the diet to the letter.” Thank you for your kind letter. fruits, except bananas and grapes. Of course, you must not put sugar or cream on them, You should weigh less than 120 pounds, WEIGHS 343 POUNDS—MISS A, writes: "I am so sorry I did no’ your treatment before this, I have never had any hopes of reduc- ing, and from your many testimonials I am now convinced that it is not at all imposible to do so. I have tried dear for them, but none ever reduced me to any noticable extent. Since doing @ few of the exercises and tak- ing the vichy and Kissengen waters I have succeeded in losing three HIS creation is chapeau, and we shading effectively stunning shape. millinery that has made widely known and worn. found in $15 hats, and up. We know you'll On Beautiful Mannequins, 21WEST, You may eat all kinds of berries and | many obesity treatments and paid, A Black Lisere Shape with Blue Ostrich Feather Tip and Blue Silk Streamers. | —its quality unquestionably the same a Parade des Chapeaux my weight and size and what is best for me, as I am so discouraged? Where can I got the salts? It is s0| hard for me to do so, I want you to send me all of the back numbers you think I need Send me 20 cents and I will send you some numbers from the last course. Follow the charts now run- ning, as there are no exercises any better which I can suggest for you to start the course with, Thirteen | of them have appeared, and if you) missed them, send 26 cents additional and mention just what numbers you need, The saits may be purchased in most any department or drug Store, and directions are on the bot- tles. They are not so important aa the diet, and this you must follow faithfully, as you belong to the type whose system seems to turn every morsel of food into fat. Breathe deeply and walk at least an hour a day. “SUMIK” OR BUTTERMILK—| GRACE M. ASKS: “Which sball T) drink to gain weight, “‘sumik” or but- termilk? Am told’ that buttermilk is more fattening. Is this so?” No, buttermilk is not fattening at all, and “sumik” is much more nour- ishing and fattening. Buttermilk is very easily digested and good for the obese. DARK BREADS—MRS, DANIEL K, writes: “I cannot get the gluten bread, so which breads can I eat in- stead? I know that white bread ts fattening.” Any of the dark breads—graham, bran, rye, or whole wheat—are more nourishing and less fattening than| white bread | WANTS WEIGHT—MRS. T. K. (Cleveland) writes: “I am @ woman 6 feet 1 inch tall and very thin. I |know you do not often have to glvc| \the weight for such tall women, but | I hope you can find space to tell me what mine should be.” \ You could weigh one hundred and | seventy-five oc eighty and not be too stout. ABOUT FERMENTED OR CUR- DLED MILK—A man reader asks ("What book do you recommend f ‘me to buy to find out about fer- |mented, curdled, and buttermilk. Write to the Department of Agri- culture at Washington, D, C. BUST DEVELOPMENT—Madge R. writes: “How am I to be sure the bust will stay developed? I have} taken two bottles of the goatsrue and see but very little improvement.” | If you take chest raising and arm| swinging (backward and forward) | exercises, you may be sure that the) breast will stay developed, becau: 1 can enlarge the muscles of t pst and breast only through per- sistent and regular daily exercises, If you use these, in conjunction with | the goatsrue, or external suction treatment, breathe deeply, drink |much water and lve to bring the system to healtny normal condition you will have a perfect bust devel opment within a few months and | keep tt permanently, | BILIOUS ATTACKS — Mary RK. writes: “I am a constant sufferer from billous attacks, My skin is sal low, tongue coated and always a headache and no desire for food, How can I overcome this condition | Keep the system absolutely clean | Take short fasts now and then to givc the stomach a rest. Drink much water and take a glass of hot water pounds. 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