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6 THE EVENING WUKuD, Usa--%, AFM 1U, 1916, H | / MRS HEATH rod ee Fea Obe ity Reducing Exercises for Women POLICE SEARCHING FOR GS vr arrcy Presented in a Series of Handy Charts we eee ee POCA 4 Heath In told P t Y ( M { Winifred Baker| cath \e that the recer ve Martin an. inifr tk LVL tT n ind hut a few OOOO Paes ; -_ nirol the organization and § Coorriaht 1916 ck an tthe New York Sronina Word) rd 4 Hi é Ral 1 } Aver LANO i as 4 wins for i T , as anned to fope. Cr Hi ‘ pee ae 8 CHART NO. 16 poiine Furl OBESITY REDUCTION ¢ | kis + gd tha bill ls auline Furlong. The parents of Grace Martin, six Waters-Autola Player Piano is as near u . rant Lp cid DEEP KNEE BENDING—REDUCES ABDOMEN AND WAISTLINE. years old, No. 40 Coope ‘ A vor Crbecebab Mba A A aAbed , Brooklyn, and of Winifred perfect as human brains, experience and worl wnyt the Attorney General may aie WAN BE GENS r : ¥ , =e Ne | say in his long delayed dectaton Ae Cooper HUMES, ave convinesd tif can M, it. Its wonderful tone is matchless. aenees Branc mh oins Wy tie, jletter then saya that A Came Ceeveor ceca T 4 ' Mrs, Heath replies in theta c arance of the two girls is} “Nati ia! Head. cate (haere branch w | discipline and that they will goon } : | Deputy Attorney. ¢ Over | again H ooh ot 1 | meter, when told of e nN Grace Martin is a schoolgirl and j The Yon ranch of the National | o¢ the Yonkers leauge would Winifred Baker an employes of a it Housewives’ League hos Joined the| go to Alt " rset factory in ner Street, | Aght of militant New Jorsey membere | Cle Willlamaburg objected to | for over 70 yea shen set a standard of quality val ‘ « oe, A Heath, | Jersey member rolng t 1 and Winifre ated one : ( ade. ewes ay aia zs jie 2 a charter annulled. GndGr he CrAaes OF fae SUETACHOR, durability of tone and construction that is the last word ent « the nationa niga "| = +0 ake * * . ° h tom Inurmavion concerning the e-| BURL YG BODY | IN sascer | George Peach, that ane be home| J! in piano making. Low prices and very easy terms, mee Abe Jala hdl ‘The two met at the Peach home| With no interest, make it convenient for you to eadquarters, No. eat Forty-frth anecs an 6 benaguaciere No.2 Weat Fert] 18 MYSTERY OF BERLIN sentry’ morning setnsibiy wo ko ff buy aWaters now. Writefor catalog. ee headed by its President, Mra. - k Ms pe ais nem hey did not go there BRU, Soman to au an eumes| Murder Vicin Sent by train to Sie Suite Aveas or So. 5¢ Normn f , Horace Waters & Co, te del sed lla ot ttin-»Case Baffles Ger- Avenue, Brooklyn, has asked 134 Fifth Avenue, near 18th St, ' tive Board man Detective | gh Bronte yiuee oe recurs Three Stores Open Evenings tun e ou me ol é va) ri 1 shana Le, Florence Thie ultima um ts 4 nteor rm ot] Lor N. err Ae Berit de | FIRST—Stand with hands on hips, feet together. THIRD—Raise and lower body about six times. a felephon ‘ator in the, & 127 W, 42d St., near Broadway ee eee eet ae ac ee | SECOND—Bend knees and squat to sitting po- If you are not strong enough to squat with ease, @ Exchange. The girl left | 254 W. 125th St., near 8th Ave. ortly to answer former letters from a nee ie few Arat class murder alten, Ralax, Weld Gabe Ue baste Ol a Ghalr Gh a wand ay & bree: ome evening ot) jarch 4, te ling 371 E. 149th St., n'r3d Ave. mee) peneers brant, 1. i BRIS. Fo ll ealinay GMHON GtarOn 16 a. basket Bend two cent stamp to Miss Furlong, Evening World, No. 63 Park Kow, New York Otty, for each and every @ «| Her mother did not pay much ' Inquiries Mra. Heath has replied that | rene) nn aeet been found to contain | $% back number of charts desired, but order paper of your mewsdealer tn advance, to insure obtaining completa eet. B atiention, thinking It a joke Pending a decision from the At Or ie ee ene ee noautiful murdered | @ Letters not over £50 words in lenoth Mise Furlong wlll anawer on days alternating between publication of But Florence did not come back. Rey-General in the preliminary ine] oie cen careold girth charts, besides writing articles bearing on obesity reduction. On March § Mrs. Arras recelved nm vestigation held by Deputy Attorney- | "pour familion whose girla have been | CHART NO, 17 WILL BE PRINTED IN THE EVENING WORLD WEDNESDAY. jletter from her daughter postmarkad General Obermeter she does not feel | missing since early in the year think | © 19000000000000000000000000 ine to liermudi. Sines then wae = a = at Mberty to give out any information. | the body may be that of their daughter. | . - has had no nows from her daughter.. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS ‘The letter says that “suoh an organ- | “Germany's Kreatest detectives are at | : tools are near The chi th — j {eation, of national character, 4: work on the mystery. f SEARED BABY’S HANDS National Academy painting Nea in the ROPIEDCAY iisee agar: <—> . *, of the Venetian blinds that are clev- 4 MAKING OF SOLDIER IN FILMS Of Design Gives erly painted asa background. Uptown Store Dawhtewh Sion Don’t be deceived by the ‘ size of the roll. In toilet| A svectal view was given yesterday WITH RED HOT POKER Its 91st Exhibit. Tulip awe iy charneterized bythe 3rd Ave. & 121 st St. Park Row & Chatham Sa. al quali ¢ S09, before an audience of army officers, in- tles, The little girl is joyously + paper it’s easy to make 500) cisaing Major Gen. Leonard Wood and The ninety-first annual exhibition painted “ j sheets look larger than 1000, |members of the Officers’ Training Corps 10 MAKE HIM HONEST of ny Natlonal Academy of Design|. “Winier Afternoon,” by Jonas Le, 0 ti t t, - ’ | Be sure of quality, then look | *" Newspaper Men, of a new moving will be continued until April 28, The 4 usual broad painting } q 24 picture, “The Making of a Soldier.” entrance fee is 50 cents, including|He effectively shows an ice bound { on the label for number of| Tne pictures were shown ut No. 120 catalogue, which contains 618 num-| stream with snow covered banks, out Sol =f , on 0! which spring evergreens an sheets. Aadanibieds heat trill abidnds Adopted Youngster Had Taken} rs conifirs, The lights and shades are j ‘There were shown many of the posl- Salita : 5 i The Thomas B. Clarke Prize of $800] admirably handled. “It’s the Counted Sheets | tions in the manual of arms, aritt in] Pennies, So Walsh Gave | was awarded to F. Edwin Church for} "W ater Nymphs,” by Edward Pott- ” first aid to the wounded and the kit haat i his “The Peacock Girl.” hast, deals with’ four young girls Ce and hospital outfits used by the army Him “Lesson. The first Julius Hallgarten Prize of | he reed ee the: seaside, It 1s planned to circulate the pictures ——— $200 was won by Arthur Crisp, for his] “The Tollet," by Mary Greene Blu- through the country Accused of searing his adopted |The Stroilers,” executed in high key. nschein, an interesting and (Xo) Ssuec At the closo of the exhibition Gen. |#n’s hands with a red hot poker, tol ‘The Second Julius Hallgarten Prize thetic ment ot @ nude Wood said teach the child, five years old, “tolot $200 went to R, Sloan Bredin, for|DAlier toweune herwclf a Toilet Paper “Theae pictures are an excellent) be hon William J, Walsh was| his “Afternoon.” “nude squatting before a all Ov here inetrncture ace eke | committed to the Queens County Jail] ‘The third Julius Hallgarten Prize,| skeleton of vice. It is boldly handled 0 re d nd by r ith well d They should be sent through the coun- |!" default of $1,000 bail yesterday, of $100, was captured by John Folins- | ¥' has 1000 sheets to the roll— try where they will show the differ-| Walsh, a painter, thirty-five, who,bee, for his “Winter Quiet.” A conception of a 10c. Soft,white andabsorbent. ence between the trained and untrained | jjveg at No. 127 Seventh Avenue, Long} The Saltus Medal, for merit, was recumbent and Th e¢ He Was ¢ | i eee Island City, was arraigned before|awarded to Emil Carlsen, for his|foreshorte No flesh tints by a purple pillow. ; A neighbor who heard amail Willle|Gold Medal and the first Altman Prize| *wuhum J. Laer's “La Penserona” te bs hq r pe q § phoned to! of $1,000, awarded for landscapes for}exquialte as to i nish, and Carrot 1S = 1ece e room e Ask your dealer. CHICAGO, April 10--Rurglars broke| the police on Saturday and Detectives! the first time this year, for his “Win. | Beckwith represents en ? ° ie ¥} or will in the exhibition painted by any Of the hish tective Headquarters. N. Maynard Priee, of $100, for the f 4 ; Sat in « corner Cowperthwait & Sons’. Just think, we have been Ivory. Each piece is exceptionally well made. uutted, they say, that he had passed|the Julla A, Shaw Memorial Prize of |_ The new horse that gros You'll learn in a minute , wen ight this mornin the $1.50 a week we are paying, and it will soon be | Payable $1.50 weekly or $6 monthly. Sani-Tissue. Treated with BURGLARS GET EVANS CUPS,| M*lstrate Conway there on a tech. |*"Moontight on a Calm Sea stand out, almost. startingly white, 1 kull ero with a laurel. SCOTT PAPER CO. into the home of Chick Evans, former|Hurton and Haley were sent to {ter Sunlight Larue ey vi cand @ fine P bl W | M hl a some ayable $1.50 Weekly or $6 Monthly and took Walsh and the suffering ‘Amarican artist, because of his color. There, before Capt. Herbert Gra-| est portrait in the exhibition for his| Policeman an | A peceage cleened getting along all these years with that shabby old set, | The Chairs have cane seats. The suite includes: A poker over Willie's hands, but he | $300 for the most 1 orto: Malzler of € had made re the p "Twas the 4 eur he 5 American woman for her “A Rainy | near running over a lot of paid for, too!” i nical charge of felonious assault. Charles Rosen won both the Innese | S#inst the blue background, broken ianBalsam. 2500 sheets ip carton of 3 rolls, 30c. A charmt ; : Lawson got the second Alt hampion, to-day, and stole four} Walsh's home, They found the backs} man Pris + 4800; for the ¢ nude study rol ournaments by 0, oF 5 ol » best land- 20 Chureh Street Mahe Coll yeh ity seca "# hands burned and blistered youngster to the Long Island City De- | *¥i,"Pizeon_ Coop.” MUSTANG IN WILD RUN. “Well, Mabel,” says the husband inthepicture above, | The particular suite shown in the picture contains Cracker Jack Horner, Willams it) Smedley won the Isage fal i ‘we certainly were wise to pick out this pretty suite at | eight pieces and comes in Walnut, Mahogany and portrait painting of Miss C. BR. F ham and other detectives, Walsh ad) Poggi Pan ne On aWia rencived He i 4 Wik eoat ca fi it Lee Net TA aOR tite ae r Samuel | ff) When we could have had this new one just as well as | Bed, bureau, chiffonier, dressing table, desk, desk i South Fourth Street, not; and you know as well as I do that we never miss | chair, straight chair and rocker. Price $99.50. 4 t wan cold by [Att In the exhibition produ Williamsburg You'll all like best holding it under a stream of water. — | Day {oren RHACMeTE & paloemien 40 cas Walsh added that his wife was|. F. Luts Mora has thaplacsorhomoriony : | This is only one of scores of equally attractive bed- childiess, and he and she, on Thanks-|{0, the Vanderbilt, Gallery for his Hesse aa GK GAR unanouds | room set offerings we have on our floor, but whether % giving Day, 1914, adopted a pretty | Pantasy of Goya,” which Introduces ee hasroedy t No wonder the family shown in this picture are so | you want to buy a bedroom suite or furnish your baby from @ society at Twenty-fourth | that artist and several figures belong. |tomed to harness. He went up in the isdn) rieayting ge: 1 big j Street and Fourth Avenue: Maghat jing to bis fancy. The treatment is, air when he felt the breeching nip him| f delighted, and their pleasure is typical of that of a | entire home, or merely pick up a few odd pieces, we tan, Willie had taken a few pennics|COrtul, and the black cat, who rubs{and dashed through Lynch Street at a| Mf million others who furnish their homes here on credit. will gladly have you open a charge account. from a sheif in the house, and Walan|*inst the chair leg, is @ pleasing! mad gallop, Malzler see-sawing at the vowed he had only tried to frighten | COMpositional unit. |reins and yelling for help the boy with the poker; he had al-| “By the River,” by Joseph 'T. Pear-| Policeman William McDonald guarding Open Saturday Evenings ( owperthuwaits Sons ways treated Willie kindly and wished | 80n, Is highly decorative. The aqua-!the crossing eines’ and Reputation Behind the Goods—Long Service Ahead of Them him to grow up to be @ good, honest | t!« , on and below the curiously) proadway hi n little pupils an, twisted tree, suggests a bit of tap. | inne mit Of hare injuries to Willie's hands were|estry finely’ wrought. ‘The brilliant treated In the rooms of the Brooklyn |7eds used the ducks’ heads are Th Cc I bi Children's Society, which has him in| bright spots tn the picture. sent Sta, the ‘ground ten feet away, with | e olumpbia charge. Charles C, Curran's “The White a’ ankle. ‘Three other men tried M : - Pine,” showa a charming girl in a toqrab. the mustang but were knocked eteor, $15 white frock posed in the midst of the down and bruised. Policeman Riess PREPAREDNESS BILLS green pine with its needle points. finally got a choke hold on the animal's @ Dance,” by F. 8. Church, {s nostrils and stopped him. W Y characteristic’ and shows a iton vanes couchant, with a graceful dancing| W maiden Half encircled by a wreath of : , flowers } House Likely to Be Asked for} Helen M. Turner ts represented by " 7 5 " a delightful canvas that shows a girl Two Dreadnoughts and Four |fewing. Her pose 4s go¢ Bhe sits ag a Battle Cruisers. by a round table, upon which rests pet ord a blue pitch ressed into service have be WASHINGTON, April 10.—The na-|as a flower container, Some sewing voluntary conce tional defense measures are moving yw. Both the The pleasure of music the reach of all, Phe Ce onas Increased, April 10.—Bulletins posted in the plants of the Westinghouse Airbrake any in Wilmerding an- noune bonuses $15 to $350—a thou. 4- d-Fhece Fumed Oak Library Suite, 50c Weekly a See te esaaregiau eee heh ly delivery fetime. etty carving rin bringing about the » twisted I stan Phe uphole n 1 and backs 0} , rs are of brown 29 iy; } Price only — m Sulten Also. Cracker Jack The more you eat, the more you want forward in Congress House and the Senate have been giv jing right of w to them over all 6 55 ther pending legislation ‘he House Naval ub-Committee on At rlations will begin work | to-day on framing the Naval Ap propriation Bill, which includes the ||| Sliding Couch You can’t help liking it when you taste the peanuts, popcorn, ‘lasses candy with the natural color and flavor. That's what it’s made of. When big folks or little buy it, they buy the ideal confection more eee Rugs and Carpets ‘ A Lot of Cornet Ruge made from Ends of Carpets and Borders Bs Adininistration’s $50,000,000 five-year This ja 8, well, built piece, | Prames ~ Tapestry, Velvets and Axmin- wholesome and nutritious than even programme for new fighting ships. ate ateanean oe AP a cee Hens piiyided in the aters in sizes from 3.936 to 83x12 eggs. milk or potatoes—that's the re- Chairman Padgett hopes to lay the i A when used asa single bed. Acnice These tutgt are eseeotionel caine , : completed measure before the House | ‘ouch in. the day time 7 ceptional values. markable thing about it. by April 23. Present Indications are No More Sore, Tired, Tender Feet; No Puffed up, and a dandy at $3.95 | as Waid a inlhetor 4 that the sub-committee will recon: a fle : $1.75 4 mot two'bavisi ys and’Aue atte! — Calloused Feet or Painful Corms—Try “Tiz” Uy moda if Gh hen at haw | les TES tat Auten | pen | cruisers | e Senate has an ag The best materials, a spick-and-span fac- lory make it’ good and pure. The Triple ement to be- | Brook Wankaue tliat bean ' ee gin the final vote on the Army Reo: | Price ; . 1 ackag ' Keeps out moisture, | ganlaation The Tillman White Sewing Machine germs and dust, brings it to you always BB] nor pin 4 Special easels fresh, ul This elegantiv trae mate id, by meana | (ommend fh \acazine Bl day tis week. ap ndicates that tt will @ | of two to one @ FIRE ENGINE ENTERS STORE, | Bi crashes A premium to delight) the youngsters in aes RY Yoke every package. Write for the Cracker Jack Riddle Book. Sent free on request, Address Dept. A. Avold Col-| position ready plited hand wheel RUECKHEIM BROS. & ECKSTEIN, Inc. Uni : mull Mahogany Four Poster PANG" feautitut ewell trout furnt Brooklyn, New York a: ra tire a edits a very handsome pieces Note | re on ee ee At ball heute Bush Terminal Building No, 20 iChat unex the Tare “sine 0 a mosis wnteh | Fash and muppiied. with a © of Bernard The bed ts full siz: $28. 75 pet of the latest 39. 90. a: ae i Our price only is cance wasklys | 2 a. ei Beds of all styles, $2.98 uP. ‘Others as iow ‘as $23.75, Het ' eee © heen res | rene,| COWPERTHWAIT & Sons i | drivin by a& youth) wh | | * rf a to her Wor Liberal Credit Terms 8 Angelus Marsh- a, the hing fire appavaty ph Wae Me | $1 Monthly on $15 “Oldest Furniture House in America’ malaise mpeettor TMM bly KI the arly the horse Why go limping around with aching,| fort; takes down swellings and draws | $2 Monthly on #80 ¢ y a the Concent " to py, |Pulfed-up feet fect so tired, ehafed, | the soreness and misery right out of io Monthiy en. $200 Yr ve Ss ,) e pee oom oe qa ore and swollen you can hardly get| feet that chafe, smart and burn, "Ti e who fee ee” eye ae } ' Geer | your shoes on or off? Why don't you] instantly stops pain in corns, callouses | fj Qthes amounts in propor, 0 package a 4 in i 35. at box a Tis" from ithe and bunion Vis : is lor vas sor Detaiah Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row WD tang ere Ug store now and gladden your tor-| tired, aching, sore feet, No more shoe Pei ae Hefeon Bomtlen Hee UAciN aiaton ed Gein ae Aes wring‘ an rks weno more foot tor ud e =a: station OS ra makes your fect glow with oom-| “AskYor “Tie.” Get uly "Lia, -advt, Y { EEE UEEEEEE EET

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