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’ THE EVENING WORLD, Obesity Reduction Cow For Women OPP AARPR AL PR ARP DDD DEP DD DDD DAP PL PPPPPD PL PDPL DDD ADA OD QUESTION AND ANSWER COLUMN By Pauline Furlong Phosphates are as neces- rt sary to your body as salt RYZON, The Perfect Baking Powder, is made with a new and better phosphate. Why not use the right kind of baking powder? Baths for Health. | Coprright. 1916, by Thm Prem Pubtisiing Oo. (The New York Evening World.) "xpert cooks get Bathing is next important to phys- vest results with a littlelessof RYZON than required of other baking pow- ders. 10, 18 and 35 ‘and health, Where a person docs mot perspire freely the hot soap and water bath is pernaps the most ef- | fective, expecially in cases of obesity. Those who have fine, thin, dry skin, should limit the amount of soap and use almond meal or better still, a mixture of almond meal and oat meal, made into little cotton bags. If the skin is course and oily and the person perspires freely more WANT” ADS. WORK MONDAY WONDERS. *0ap may be used in the bath. SUNDAY WORLD Uptown Store 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Downtown Store Park Row & Chatham Sq. | | H. L. writes: Mies Furiong will reply in this column to letters written by Evening World read- ers asking questions pertaining to the subjects treated in her articles. Letters must not exceed 250 words in length and |} must be limited to the subjects upon | } which information is desired je FAULING FURLON® Among the most beautifying of all baths is the sun and air one, which must be taken, after you are suffi- clently warm from exercise. Follow jal exercises as @ means to beauty|/ this with a warm soap and water bath and a cold shower. Hot baths should be avoided by persons ad- vanced in years or those who suffer from nervous diseurders or heart trouble. The tepid bath is the very best one in such cases, It rests the body and nerves and is also cleans- ing. Next to the hot bath the cold one is the most stimulating, but it should never he taken until the body ts warm from exercising and should be omitted entirely by all but the young and vigorous. Letters From Readers. WANTS TO STOP GROWING— | ETHEL T. writes: “Although I read your articles every day, I have never seen anything to Just answer my case. I am a young girl, twenty, and am five feet ten inches tall. How oan I get shorter, or at least prevent fur- ther growth? Will deep breathing help ime to gain weight and get broader, which seems to be the next best thing for me to do?” You cannot stop your growth or become shorter, Deep breathing In- ‘creases the circulation of the blood and will make you healthy and strong. It will increase the size of your chest, especially whan combined with other exercises to develop the muscles also, SLEEPING SICKNESS—MRS. E. “Can you tell me if it is Pay a Small Part Each Month for Home Things Open a charge account here. 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I simply cannot make my until nearly noon time.” There is a disease, in the tropics, called sleeping sickness. It comes from the bite of a tropical fly. It ii very serious and, I think, usually re sulis in death, I feel quite sure y xon is not suffering froin thie discase, He sbould retire earlier. LIVER SPOTS—RUTH D. writes: ny large liver spots have ap- arcd on my face and neck. What will bleach them out and prevent them?" Liver spots seldom, if ever, have any conncetion directly with the liver They do result from retained waste system, however, and frequent- from disordered stor h intern treatment is the st to follow. This consists of f: action of the bowels ind light di plications do very © answer me in as you possibly Rub tincture of farkspur, undiluted, Tle the hair up tn jour hours th and after twent TUECDAY, Jopen it with a fine needle which has Ly | been dipped In peroxide of hydrogen. Se| a WEIGHT—I\ 5. writer: 6 for me to get your developing course? ( am very anxious te vain mbout twenty Is the milk ¢ me 48 cents developing course. this course in stock. splendid for those who di weight and health, FRECKLES—Mrs. Frank Ls writes: ad you please print a formula for les are easier to prevent than remove, Wear chiffon vel tect the face with cold powder before going into the wind or sunlight. Use the following, mopped on the skin with a piece f bent cotton: Lactic actd, halt ounc cering, half ounce; rose water, ounce, WEAK ANKLES—A. P. writes: "I have been reading your health stories but have not found just what I really need. Please tell me what is the mat- ter with my ankles and legs? Th are 80 different from other people When I wenr high-heeled aloes my ankles sink in and my legs gradually curve out from the ankle and then the leg looks perfectly straight. Is there anything [oan do to overcome [this disfigurement?” |, First of all, do not wear high |heeled shoes, for you have Jankles, and this only exagy Jeondition, Heel and toe raising [times each day, foot and ankle cling will help strengthen the mu cles of the legs and ankles. Wear low. heeled shoes until the ankles become stronger. ARRESTED IN CLOTHES OF DEAD HOLD-UP MAN O'Connell Held as Who Es- caped When Meng Was Killed by Policeman, Charged with being the companton Who escaped when Irving Meng, the hold-up man shot and killed early April 21 by Policeman Putrick Mc- gly- halt first Street and Cromwell Avenue, Edward O'Connell, twenty-one years | old, a machinist, No. 960 Forrest Avenue, the Bronx, was arrested thig morning at Westchester and Brook | Avenues, | _ He was arrested on the complaint of | Joseph Schweitzer of No. 866 Court- landt Avenue, the Bronx, who 1s si'i1 jin Lebanon Hospital in consequonce jot a bullet wound tnflicted by Meng. The police say O'Connell admits hav- ltrue that there js really a disease he wore when arrested beloug to jcalled the sleeping sickness, and what ing a Jail record and that the clothes Meng. O'Connell was arraigned hefore | son get out of ved in the morning Magistrate Sims in the Morrisanta Police Court and held in $25,000 bail | for examination Thursday on a charge of felontous assault. The police say he was Identified in the IIneup at Headquarters by a man who was {held up recently in Featherbed Lane. O'Connell and Meng are thought by the police to have heen responsible for a series of holdups which have taken the last four months in the Highbridge and Wash- ington Heights sections. McGovern, who was wounded in the forehead by hot fired by Meng, has been discharged from the hos- pital. SWEDES ROLL IN WEALTH, place within am giving you a simple Rub a little of the following me area over the spots with @ piece of absorb-| 5° Prosperous has Sweden one Bat ebitont tadihe, One hui te.| during the war that Ita nothing at all , three ounces, for farmers to tuke their wives into| |town and buy $10,000 neckiaces for them. | VERMIN IN CHILD'S HEAD— Champagne is the univ J drink there MRS. DAVID F, writes: °M—ilttle 0 more millionaires | git has vermin ‘in n “born” in the last year than | simply di in_ twenty years before she got ‘This tale of Nationel prosperity was | streets, Id today by Gu Wickham" of as 1 do not know wiiat to do, 1am San Rranclsco: of the eat id that 1 wil ruin her hair,| Coast.” acting 9 sinan for seven i Jong, thick and beautiful, if) eto rmid fron maixewwleas vite | 1 of then without | toy heir native lind it the Invitation of dish Gi hey arrive p of the th SEI a Cl Feom the Was! star) sive a thorough shampoo with pure : ; | fe writer of an anonymaus letter ae) |castile sonp, shaved and melted. Re-| . ThE writer of un nnonymous letter wl. |peat if necessary. This is enti te do any seal. datisee, mile: jone treatment, FOOT ODORS — |writes: “Please help a suffer foot odors to correct this emb \a little of the following mixture: Al- cohol, one pint; salicylic acid, drama, This ts’ also effe: treatment of perspiring GRACE M Cocoa butte ood as any but Tam givi am for thin ne olin one ounce, cocoa butter on er lukewarm (not ind then beat until har and swe neck and shoulders hot. water minu and massage gently and upw r ten nig! chest om and d ‘ 1 1 tre 8 even bt | sag oe OBESITY CHARTS CHARLES TF (aman readery ash bie have been publi ttely the full ound a STYES MES. LAWRENCE I and usually effective, after) ing trouble.” Bathe the feet in hot water and soap each night, dry well, and rub in THIN NECK AND SHOULDERS— ing: Wen We atye comes Ww a Dead, | cold, delicious Drink of : raci Served plain, it Ambrosia. Mix hall, it mak the mos thed a parch Pau! Garrett Special Dry € a APRIL 25, Govern at One Hundred and Sixty-| ° rrtty to) Str After tennis or when motoring there is nothing so refreshing as a pe A vintage of Unusual Quality 1916. MISS DEMAREST BRIDE TO-MORROW OF TENNIS PLAYER H. H. HACKETT. (tet core eehere wo eae Mise MAUDE ADAMS DEMAREST... Wedding bells will ring to-morrow for Harold Humphries Hackett, the tennis player, and Miss Maude Adams Demarest of No. 167 West venth Street, It will be Hackott's second marriage, as his former wife obtained a divorce in Reno in 1911, Tho ceremony will be performed in the Collegiate Church of St. Nich- olas, Fifth Avenue and Forty-cighth Stre Miss Domarest 19 a member of an id New York family, Her brother, reo F. Demarest, ts in the moving picture business. Only the members of the two families will attend the wedding, because of the sevore illness | of Mr. Hackett's father. Harold H. Hackett, as an under graduate at Yale, played on the tennis team and captained it, With J. A. 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