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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, ‘Obesity Reduction Course For Women AACR AAODODODOOOEEDDOPDDOODE EDO ODOOOODEODOEDDOLEDDDOEODONODOONOON QUESTION AND ANSWER COLUMN By Pauline Furlong 1916. most sensible and h and best variety of know of. They greatly, as 1 have means of them, and ing rid of much yetween my shoulders, | domen. In diet up many sweet selde or oils, but as f am acids at all, cannot fo gestions along. this investigate conditions at the prison with a view to fizing y for the two recent escapes. If the self-govern: ment now being tried out there counte. KILLED BY SAVAGES IN SOUTH AMERICAN WIL nanced the use of wine by certain of Capt. Fritz Duquesne’s Expedition | tion Mr, Whitman, it is said, will tn- Attacked, and Cable Message {cline te the view thet the Mutual Wate Tells of His Death. ns stir nd as It should. ‘That Capt. Fritz Duquesne, wh] yesterday, but @id not eee the Governor. —— ‘Warden Kirchwey was at the Capito! with his cousin, a French Viscount, Jed ap expedition into the wilds of ; $850,000 FOR PUBLIC IN MRS, ANDREW'S WILL 10. ‘Toilet Paper Be a wise buyer when you purchase toilet paper. Size of the roll or the number of rolls! you get for so much does not signify the quantity of paper you get. what I sho Mies Furiong will reply in this column to letters written by Evening World read- ere asking questions pertaining to the cubjecte treated in her articles. Letters South America, had been killed by Holivian Indians was told in a cable message yesterday from Buenos Aires. jo not have to {than 190 pounds thighs 22, waist 26. m have bust the largest y course T helped mo succeeded by pur advice, in iperfiuous fat and a rather T have given ym eat but unable to low your sug- articular line. thirty-nine and weight 134 height 5 feet 3% Will you uid weigh and You should weigh not more | weeks hips 38, | for answer to According to the surements you submitted to me 36, The expedition had been fitted out | -~ mn 7 : Settle the qual-|to find a mubstitute for rubber ana| Church and Charity Get Bulk } must not exceed 250 words uteiee and | you are very near to correct weight | ity first—then find out how|to take moving pictures of natives of Aged Woman's | | must be limited to the subjects upon | pcrtpmnhenti ht ad f any sheets there are in the roll,/and fauna, The Thanhouser Com: Fortune. |} which information is desired. Si, a j s [apr Man deunlar tae 4 | ULINe Fumore ¢ |, SHORTNESS OF BREATH — t “It’s the Counted Sheets | ales Robots in ‘tie company’ "6h Mrs. Martha H. Andrew of No. 182! Cwm nnn nnn nAAARARAAAAADS MABEL K. writes: “Recontly T have Ty Noboc » CO! 's of- leith A ho died in Scaradale, N. ; \learned to swim, but cannot enjoy that Count fice yesterday bad news of the ¥. Hon. 6 at the age of eixnty-aix, ett Complete Development. | 8's leugth trom the wall. Rost the |an IT am so short of breath. Scot T issue has 1000 sheets to the roll, 10e— that settles quantity. It is soft, white and absorbent—that settles quality. Sani-Tissue. Very soft and clothlike. | Treated with Canadian Balsam. 2500 palins of the bands on the wall and lower the chest until it touches the | wall between the hands, Continue to lower and raise the chest until) you are very slightly fatigued, Keep have to stop on this you advise me what and how I can overco Practice deep breat After many adventures as in the Boer army Duquesne, a British captive, escaped from @ prison cam) in Bermuda. He nutlod from tits 000 of her $1,160,000 estate ‘The will has been filed for about 9 to charity. probate. These bequeste were made In order to break down old tissue and build up new and healthy mate- rial, which is the main object of ex- $25,000 ' theets in carton of 3 rolls, 0c. port in May, 1918, with his cousin, the each to Orphan Asylum Soctety, New ercises, it is necessary to perform the feet still and the knees rigid.|you to control your b » |Vicomte, Francois de Rancougne.! york institute for the Blind, Preaby- , vigor| PMs Is the best exercise for nar-|iming will greatly hel Ask sour dialer Capt, Duquesne was a descendant {tcrien Home tor Aged Women, Itome “il, exercises with suMelent VIGOF | ryw shoulders, hollows tn the neck | bess Send SCOTT PAPER CO. of the renowned French Admiral and and rapidity to engage the enrgetic and for rounding out and enlarging | OBESITY CHARTS—MRS. ENDA! account. the trouble is) me It? hing exercises to strengthen the lungs and enable | breath you. Swim- for Incurables, Hahnemann Hospital co] h Street Makers of absor' a nephew of Gen. Joubert, who ted | £ “ toed he energetic|the upper arm. You should weigh | r + 7 4 fewveu™ ScorTistee Toceh! | the Hoors againat the Hritiah, New York Gity Miesion, New York 04 rapidity to engage the . 148 pounds, "leatied ny xitsntion i | After Duquesne escaped from Rer- | Protestant Mission and Berea College; contraction of the muscles em- 4 cours, aie eest Guaiome te’ Bee {| muda h me to this city, where $50,000 each to the New York Skin and ployed, FAT ON SHOULDERS AND AT the charts from the very beginning MRS. EDW married Miss Alice Jocelyn Wort ley, niece of Bishop Boudt of Kin) | ton, Jamaica, ‘WHITMAN IS AGAINST PRISON WELFARE LEAGUE ' Governor Has Concluded, Accord- ing to Report, That Sing Sing ee oreo ie Commines of y,| Alm to obtain a harmonious de- ‘A., New York Association for im-| Yélopment of the entire body and do \o ‘ondition of the Poor, Foreign not over-exercise certain parts to Missions of the Presbyterian Church, the detriment of others. A sufficient Home Missions of the Presbyterian | number of muscles must be called Chureh, Children’s Aid Society, ‘Tuske- | 2Y ; t ; thy hised ci gee Normal and Industrial Institution | /to play to increase the ci and Hampton Normal and Agriculturat, ulation, stimulate the action of the Institute ; $20,000 to tne American Sea-| heart and lungs, as through general rind ected ‘of Beatinte iid activity will all parts of the body ch Ani $10,000 to the Gospel Mission of the be improved and beautified. Did you | BACK OF NECK writes: “Have* reduced my four and one-half tnchea with hot water and camphor spirit 7 nnot seem to get the fut to leave ck of my neck and shoulder blades. | }Can you suggest a remedy for thi | disfigurement? so print a d Teourse, Ts six cents extra for dl WARTS ON NECK A dows vevment $5 or $10 Have soma one massage this with | have recently apne an ordinary rolling pin in hard, firm] How can I remove strokes. Arm exercises with dumb-|1 gain welght and dev bells will also help to dissolve this!t have lost. much wel | inert tissue. TO RESTORE DYED HAIR— Dip a stick of lunar ¢ Needs New Methods. Ton bout $200,000 was left to re | Practice the trunk exercises and) MES. W Pras | path oll If youland touch the warts LBAN 27.—Despite deniais{ and the residuary estate to the .|can suRwent Ao 0 | will turn ALBANY, April 37.—-Despite denials | Aan lute Hociety, American & 3. , those for the hips and thighs to off- | iyaq hair 1 will be the imost full days, Repeat If nec Lied: Luke's Hospital, American Guardian set the constant use of the muscles | woman in the world, Mv hair is rty-cight cents and 4 . Carter, It is known he was] gociety ani ¥. MC. A. of this city in eaked and seems to be ev i course, This of the arms and lower legs during your daily duties, Concentrate the mind on every move you make during the exercis- ing, because the mind exerts a powerful influence upon the tone and contractile energy of the mus- cles. y T have tried everything | the dye.” will restora dyed or hair to its natural color Fr t shampoos may help some, but it depends on the dye just how much you will be able to was! ot In most ¢ the hair never resv Hl natural color until it grows vat) p, new again Sing by Gov. Whi in tol qual shares. |sible color to remo} Nothing | bleached for developing t reises for gaining leveloper. T have ser tions in your stamped envelope, Fur Storage, Remodeling and Repairing—Phone 6900 Gr Jranklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets writes: “Sine course in the 7 = _- ith lost fifteen | " " CONSTIPATED—MARY ©. writes: /feel much better, U1 Letters From Readers, What can vou advise a sufferer |My neck and ¢ y face gest anyth condition, as Tai TO REDUCE UPPER ARM—MISS T. R. writes: “1 have a friend who has lost thirty pounde through doing from constipation of long do to overcome it?) My shi und I have a continual ba and headache, [ am_ confic js sallow t con. your exercixes and 1 also want to | son all of these troubles,| {f you follow a very take the lessons for reducing. I jreduce too quickly it { want to reduce the upper arms and actise the trunk raising and body |cendition you deserit exercise Annual Sale Friday Women’s “Onyx’’ Hosiery At Reduced Prices We Guarantee the Wear of All Silk Hosiery Women’s “Onyx” Pure Thread Silk Hose In black or white, also two-tone mixtures in black-and-white, navy-and-white, or black-and-red; extra double heel, toe and lisle garter or medium weight. egular price .8U and twisting exercise each) minutes, Drink during the is, white nd | bust. Please advise me.” Bag punching and all 1 swinging exercises, with dumb ls, will reduce fat on upper arms and bust. The movements must be strenuous to bring results, Rathe the breast in hot water ten minutes each night and then rub in a litle strong camphor spirite, This will permanently reduce large breast. Do not massage the camphor, just rub in gently, until it has been absorbed ting for at least ten quantities of lay. Omit starchy 5 bread and pastries from your diet eat salads, c tables, Take two tablespoonfuls of strenuous |¢ ing and evening meal ment If followed faithfully will po: tively overcome constipation in a few weeks. You are right in blaming all of your disagreeable symptoms on constipation and it leads uo to many by the skin, other more serious troubles if ne- — glected. SSONS—LENA K, | " Pr dlol MGR oh me if you think} INGROWING TOE NAILS—WILL- a | TAM H. (a n reader) asks: “Please swimming a healthy exercise for a|TA very thin girl. [am not strong and|tell me through vour column how to Mrs. Corbett ner really needs, oxide of hydrogen around an orange! so Ltried them, y y Women's “Onyx” Extra Size Silk Hose 1 . . meee. wood stick and fo: this under the/ 1 than satisfi Pure thread silk, in black or white, double heel, ROUND SHOULDERS—K. J. G. nails at pee © nares Panes ee afeconims i ad Bu call Be. BL or. |next night and repeat the opera! s NNIE toe and garter top. Regular price $1.50 writes: MM you trudine shoulder |Atter a few dav the corners of th May 14th, 101 protruding shoulder T| nails will have worked out above the | flesh and they may then be cut off, Keep the nalix cut Ina "V" shape at | the centre at all times and scrape the top of the nails with a sharp knife to prevent them from thickening. else to co! blades? Also should welmgh, please state what Iam 6 feet 7 inches Jing shoulder y round show through prompt relief and Stomach Tron Men’s “‘Onyx’’ Hosiery asily overcome 50c a box, 6 for 82.50, trial si ° tising the chest raising exercise, NT h nem Seta alee $8c vey Sine ‘ ” 25 H lay. WANTS MEASUREMENTS—L. RJ At tiulers or sent by Fruit-u-tives ’ “Cnyx” Pure Silk Sox “Onyx” Pure Silk Sox Bip we ee, eeeeinan and 4 wiles: Eour oearcise are’ the | Limited, Cplensigrg, New Vockckice In black, white, tan, pavy, gray, Of superior quality silk. In black, : taupe, champagne, hogany, white, tan, green, cadet, navy, gray \wo-tone effects im black with whit: or smoke, reinforced heel, sole and oo kavy, purple or red. 35 toe, medicm weight. 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With | aaa eT mates $1.00] eevhmme’ $y aag] ny imstet Se 7g] bea! fh ge POOOCOOOOH. C.F. KOCH & CO,, INC., 125TH STREET, WEST; i 0 cents for each chart peat your question when you write. writes: “A dozen or more tiny warts ‘ed on my neck hem? recent attack of the grippe. k and drop off in a few SHE RECOM Advertisement and Tried It 8,400 House Dresses, Kimonos and jet? this possible? nd jet, Please re- —MRS. M. C.! How can velop my bust? | ght through a ‘austic in water | with it. They | vessary, Send ask for the de- contains direc. he breast and weight. The uum method is the best external nt these direc. self-addressed | ger FIFTEEN POUNDS-—-MRB. following the hing to remedy m much wor. | rigid diet and! will cause the u should very day Wy NDS “FRUIT-A-TIVES” Read the | Women’s “Onyx” Pure Thread Silk Hose Amn vary narrow cheated, Tam most |F%P a prac thing to dn to eure the Ja | Padte rnd Conaietearoat In black, white, tan, gray, taupe, navy, pink, sky, purple, bronze, emerald or where to go for I SEOminS nail is to remove the cause. |excelient results, and they contin yellow; high spliced heel, double sole and garter top. The Young, W re tee Ath | Bach night bathe the fect in’ hoc! be my only medicine, | saw ‘Fr Regular price $1.35 and $1.50 Renta, Met y sport | water and dry well. Wind a piece of | tives’ advertised with a letter in wh and just what a ed girl| absorbent cotton saturated with per- be Ves | and T have no! “Fr . CORBETT. | 4 of Constipation the women nearly starve themselves order to lose weight, and this is @ krave mistake. (Cleveland) write to hav water hot. clears the mucus from the lining of jthe stomach: ke acids to! clears. the salto by T always ji, pier at the Can |\two minutes T wish to! |) Proper combinations. n: in c LEMON WATER—MRS. MARY 8. “ls it necessary the lomon water hot? [ have en in the habit of taking hot To reduce weight take the lemon It stimulates the liver and {t is a beautifier and skin within a few nd me your address her query te TROJAN ARRIVES SAFELY, Plea < Pi Capt. George H. Brown of the Hud-|thowente of \son Navigation Company’ steamboat prised on arriving at foot of Canal Stre: ahead of time, this rojan was # last night and made th York making a stop, have started from a threatened tn morning, to learn reports ‘one ry er y The Trojan left w 250 passengers without arriving at 8 A. M, apt. Brown thought the rumors might strike with uf longshoremen at Albany. 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