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| na ete Fe eT an Tae tae i, el ee i Miss Furlong will reply in The Trunk Exercises. body bending, twisting and liver squeeze which have been shown re- cently are an advanced group which should be practised with great cau- With real delight, golf looms in sight— And a smile curls Daisy's lip— She has a brand new set of golf- ing slicks, ae wears the Harris Suction ip. Vranas Suction Chip is the ideal clip for all athletic wearers of nose-glasses. It holds the lenses in the optically correct Position, as- sures maximum comfort” and perfect security. Attached to your glasses for | 35 cents or more—depending upon the quelity selected. Sold oniv at our stores. “St. Shohhis Oculists ar Opticians & bi us ear atu AY Of Weet Moh 8c. mear Lenox Av Bi West 84lu SL, Bet. bth a 442 Colunbus AVE bet. WLst ee sZd Nassau St J st HUB St Nicuulas Ave. det. Is0th & ISLst, 1007 Biway on 489 Fulton’st., oppes! & 8. Bk a8 Co. Newar £89 Proad St newt to letters written by Evening Worid readers asking questions pertaining to the subjects treated in her articles, Let- ters must not exceed 250 words in length and must be limited to the subjects upon which information ts desired. Willoughby, kiya, besity Reduction Course For Women QUESTION AND ANSWER COLUMN By Pauline Fwlong this column done, It is an each exercise to relax thoroughly after cach movement, as this relieves | the strain on the muscles and also {rests the body simultancously, Al- ways keep the k the movements. make the relaxin ercise, because cle, in order to get best results. Deep and through the group. tise every one of of them. A large variet fest during the p MES. DELIA. FV, exercises alone Jdiet? I have a la not curb it.” reixes alon: I Hit is not hard to curb the large appe- | tite after you have de ral doys. Your general health would be much improved if you would eat less. WRINKLES, HAIR DYE AND BUST-DEVELOPING FORMULAS.— MES. AWC. weites: “Will you pl tell me what ts good for wrinkles and fine nes, and would alum solution | wip any? Please print the internal sust developer ani n” i-hazel to ti Send In the Triple Proof j tion and care, as most of them are The important trunk exercises, | ite, Tie ee res | if the exercise is the toes pointed downward during to let go of yourself, and every mus-; nostrils should, course, be practised throughout the It is not at all necessary to prac- Letters From Readers. EXERCISES ‘WITHOUT DIET.— eo slightly, but diet is most important. | cold water on the face and nts each fo: TRE EVENING WURLD, SMURSDAY, MA = your question. CHEST RAI from the wall wall. hands. get results. LARGE K, asks: alcohol furmula olive oil with should | take in important part of |several times « than this at one asks: nees perfectly rigid, so illustrated, and This also helps to ig really another ex- you are compelled out the s Wash out the ext relax properly and | «fective. regular breathing | G. A.M. writes: of seems to remain circling reduce reduce the exe best thin when J buy the charts ha every other way y of movements re- | abnormal condit ractice. jand toe raising, | superfiuc Bathe the {a towel for writes: “Will the} and rub in stre reduce one without; Do not massage ree appetite and can- | and it to illite } ment positivels ithe milk glan may reduce you ever | s d also the walnut hair | ghten the loose skin. each of the Cracker Jack The more you eat, the more you want You couldn't blame the boy at that, for none can resist the goodness of this combination of popcorn, peanuts and molasses candy with the natural color and flavor. And, to add to all that, Cracker Jack is a food that contains more nourishment than milk, eggs, beefsteak and other foods that are among the most wholesome. Package that keeps out moisture, germs and dust. buy it. youngsters. mallows. e time, the oil with your meals. TO KEEP HAIR LIGHT—VIOLA Bi! “Pleas: tell me of some harm- | less preparation to keep the hair light. | 1 am a natural blonde, but find my hair is getting darker as T grow older.” Shampoo the hair with shave melted castile soap and after spraying! ap suds, rub the hair with the whites of several eggs to which has been added the juice of one lemon. | The very large calf is frequent overcome throug! lieves the monotouy and lends inter-|is merely fat, lv | strenuous leg exer t formulas you desire and please repeat NG— MABEL ‘Just what do you mean by est raising @xercise from the t Keep the palms of the hands on the Lower the chest to the wall un- til it touches the wall between the Raise and lower tho chest twenty-five times to the wall at least twice each day for many months to ORES—MRS. SAMUEL Will you please repeat the for large pores?” Use equal parts of alcohol and witch hazel on the pores with a puff of cot- ton as often as convenient. OLIVE OIL—MILDRED F. writes: “As Lam trying to gain weight I want to know if you recommend drinkin; muot meals? How summer?” A tablespoonful of olive oll with the sane of grape juice should be taken The digestive organs cannot take care of any more Do not drink day. ‘es and dry the hair a the sun, This is entirely harmless and TO REDUCE BUST AND LEGS.— “Have been following your course with good results, reducing the bust and legs. n so large the calf? T want my bust five or six Inches. reises which | Kindly let me know what is the very | to use have been shown each day, Indulge | wil ir take? ‘What should 1 ask for in those which you decide you need | | most after reading the description for this. How Ic camphor spirits? ly fon, which ¢annot exercise. If the and any ot will remove nl Teast in hot water and jleaves it fine and silky, bright, Dry gently easy to manage, minutes, camphor. spir iry in, This tre destroys and dries and prevents It’s to Your Advantage: | in every way to be careful of | | your diet and see to it that the | Stomach, Liver and Bowelsare | working harmoniously. soon as help is needed, Try, OSTETTER’S Stomach Bitters 6 + She But the Cracker Jack boy Had And eaten the candy Nothing but the best materials used in the making of Cracker Jack. No hand touches it. Nothing can prevent its reaching you as fresh, pure, clean and good as when made—no matter when or where you and ‘The © helped me considerably in walking, heel just rub on easily Old Mother Hubbard » Her intentions were good woman from ever nursing a baby. It should not be used by. young girls, Just ask tho oere for a pint of camphor spirits and add to it several 6 cent cakes of gum camphor. They Will quickly dissolve. Results should be noticed in u few weoks if you fol- low the treatment every night faith- ch.| fully. It all depends on the individual. Bag punching and arms inging with two-pound dumb-bells also aids in the reduction of the fat from tho breast. Raise the arma high above the head and then lower and swing them backward with a sharp move- ment. M. LIQUID ROUGE—CATHERINE R. writes: “Will you please print a for- mula for @ harmless liquid rouge?” Soak the following together In an air-tight bottle for two weeks: Alco- hol, one ounce, and carmine (pow- dered), one-half ounce. Then add pure white wine vinegar, one pint. This is pure and economical, COCOA BUTTER AND COCOA- NUT OIL—MRS, GEORGE T. writes: “Please tell me the difference be- tween cocoa butter and cocoanut oil.” There is a vast difference betweon these two tollet articles; cocoa butter is a concrete oll obtained by pressing the warm seeds of the chocolate nut, and is used extensively in coametics and ointments. It is also used in its natural state and is nourishing and —_—_—__.|.|a|,Teeeeeneee Cocoanut Oil. Makes A Splendid Shampoo. It you want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you wash it with Most soaps and prepared shampoos kali. This dries the ritthe, and is very p nulsified cocoantit is pure and entirely grease- less) is much better than the most ex- pensive soap or anything else you can i shampooing, as this can't pos- injure the hair. Simply moisten your hair with water fand rub it in, One or two teaspoonfuls a0 | will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and nses the hair and scalp thorough ‘The lather rinses out easily and removes 'Y particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. ‘The hair dries quickly and one its can get mulsified coee ny drug store, It is very ¢ a fow ounces is enough to last eve | one in the family for months.—Advt, | hd ap. up There Is a Good Course of SPANISH at Carnegie Hall under Prof. OSCAR GALENO, 30 Lessons for $5.00 F.H.Golding,See.,Studio 611 Carnegie Hall—Circle 1350 As! went to the cupboard, but suspicious, spoiled all her joy, delicious. In every package there's a prize to please the Write for the Cracker Jack Riddle Book. Sent free on request. RUECKHEIM BROS. & ECKSTEIN, Inc. Bush Terminal Building No. 20, Brooklyn, New York Address Dept. A. Angelus Marshmallows means the best marsh- The Cracker Jack people make thom. t beautifying to the skin of the body.|SCALP—MARTIN O'G. (a man! “What do you mean by Tt 1s a yellowish, solid mass, wi agreeable odor of chocolate. Cocoa. | 1 nut oil Is entirely different from the loll of the chocolate nut (cocoa but- jter) and is the oil of the cocoanut, | ¥ which is the fruit of a species palm tree, known us the cocoanut | tree. Cocoanut oil is a delicate, white | color, of the consistency of lard and has a bland taste and a very pleasant odor. LIQUID VASELINE FOR DRY they’ve given me. Turkish Cigarettes. you have tried “‘Heimar, gentioman’s emoke. Quality. PEELCOCCOOEe Lag JBAL Open Saturdays Until 10 P.M. We Close Evenings at 6 o’Clock. AT 84ST. & SG a ad ing Fae EIR we BE This handsome set of seven pices consist fe scroll feet, 42-inch top and 6.foot extension, brown Spanish leather slip seats; complete set for the low price of ROOMS $¢' ROOMS § ROOMS § | 3 Completely 75 4 Completely 125 5 Completely 50 | Furnished. Furnished. Furn'shed WH PAY TREGHT AND HAIEKOVD PARE, t 3 Ave.Co \ ER ReS SVU UCC OPED e CS Oars tt 0a bt aN | reader) asks; of | wh petrole poo. te HEH BE HE Special This Week— AXMINSTER Rugs, 9x12. . foal tort 4, 1916, iquid vaseline? The druggist ou shampoo dry t shall I ask for? ir, olly substance obtained fro: I conduct the Limited. Every day my train runs crowded with big men—and many a good tip One of the best was “Helmar” Before I smoked “Helmar” I won- dered why so many wealthy men smoke a 10c cigarette. My first “Helmar” convinced me. The mildest tobacco for cigarettes le Turkish. The best tobacco for cigarettes le Turkish. Qon’t pay ten cents for anybody's cigarette untii faecinatis a elevating, Makers of the. Grade Turkish Onergyros Metre din sn the World Superb Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply Als Long Isla New Jersey and Connecti- cut. $ 16° Alex. Smith Alpine of Solid Oak Table, heavy ; six chairs with genuine n.84"Sr. says! there is no sueh preparation. How day! duid Vaseline is liquid petrolatum, | all from . Do not use it in the sham. | t this use shaved and melted castile soap, and when the halr ts all dry, massage the scalp with the liquid vaseling on the finger tips, SOR A BOSE SRT ITE 3 SERS MANN & BRO = MPD IMIR RTI Se SR SN ase SEI GRR RU SE a a ee ap _ Distress After Eating? | Stomach Sour? Bloat With Gas? nose, what happens are irritated. up and pours out a discharge of mucus. Indigestion is started the same| way. You take food, the food does | not digest; it sours, spoils, lays in | the stomach and rots and forms! poisons. These poisons irritate the! membrane lining of the stomach. | The irritated membrane of the stomach pours out a lot of sticky mucus. Th stomach and meal it coats over the food and keeps it from digesting. When the food spoils it irritates; the stomach and this ca many signs that tell of indi: Continued irritation cai the stomach. Long continued irri- tation very likely will cause the ule to become a cancer in the stoma Before the food spoils it usually gives off foul 8. The membrane swells | ‘ sours, ferments, becomes acid and | | How important Dr. McCoy's methe / od of treating stomach trouble: clogged nos deafness and dis- charging ears will be told by the following cases: Stomach Trouble My cond was so desperate that It War necessar the doctors mor hing In order io give met roller. Finally 1 conctuded to try Dr. MeCey, 1 knew that from hiv great experience In the New York hosvitale he must have come to-day Lama t know that 1 oul Dropping in the Throat, Catarrh of the Stomach IS YOUR TROUBLE IN YOUR STOMACH, IN YOUR HEAD OR EARS? d |X Ray Examinations Without Charge Until May 15th. ; ee | Mary Bless saya: SE have been @ terrible sufferer (com stomach trouble tor * | Yenre. Pood distee ne, T would bloat WY With gas 1 wae joning flesh rapidly, in erlous trouble of the stomach. L b u ame into my throat, until fi ach became involved, Koos 1 would bloat up with as Now, most every one is trained to avoid the risk of breathing into the lunge sewer gas. Sew that forms from substan posing or rotting in a sew: | people sare aware of the fact that | when food decompo: th the same gases that are formed in the sewer are; formed in the body. Indigesti fills the stomach and intestines with gas is absorbed into the blood and poisons the i sewer gas poit result of the spoiling of food and in- tion al into the blood, and are thrown off with the breath. This accounts | for the evil odor of the breath that many e who suffer from indi. gestion. The poisons made by decaying the blood. Wh hy blood the poiso: brain. In such cases difficulty to confusion of thought a of fatigue. In ot hey will cause irritability and nerve Pi In others the: Poisons irritate the skin, causing pimples and eruptions to form. | nach tw not ve When th reas oF paln | I have spent over thirty years! studying how to remedy stomach troubles. I think I have something | worth while to offer sufferers from | indigestion. I will be pleased to have you visit my office. It will cost you | nothing for consultation. | This is who I am and what I have |done: New York in 1879. | winner of my cl | petitive examina: | Physi to Bellevue Hospital, |where I served in 1879 and 1880. 1 was the prise 3 (New York World, Sept. 2, 1894.) “Prof, Loomis, of the University f York, the great specialist, in alluding to medical men who tise: ‘Dr. McCoy, for instance, able man, well educated, a thorough scientist and a first-class hysician. He is a graduate of Bellevue Hospital, he adve business and ie doing this dangerous sewer gas and this) ' Sewer | | gases formed in the stomach as the | * I graduated in medicine in|! felt Kenerally miserable, At tines | was > vinit my meals in order te In this condition 1 placed myself under Dr. MoCoy's care, and bam thankful to 24 4 new man. does the fr and McCoy has done Soreness Over the Stomach, Bloated Up With Gas, Neuralgic Headeche When Mrs, Anna Matthews first com. she aa nd pain over my woud Muy with down at nigat st an May 15, |Clogged Nostrils, Dropping in Throat, Deafness and Head Noises ft the ears. hy His returning | hea you advice DR. J. C. McCOY, Candler Building, 220 W. 42 St. m3 fog, $0 ve ¥ tot rag ty et * *< jay, 10 A. moon. Sj tah 4

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