The evening world. Newspaper, May 10, 1916, Page 11

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. or ee rT TT a coer | THE EVENING WCRLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1916. a —_— ie SEEK MISSING INMATES | Obesity Reducing Exercises for Women Peter weraiines ee Noo | OF ISLAND HOSPITAL) Presented in a Series of Ha espe Saks & Company | = Children. appear, demonstratin Phase of school work. of museurn before < o'clock Friday eventing, Charts The film is in seven reels of “art and activity’ and more than 12.900 ot and 8 Boy Are Believed to COPYRIGHT, 1916, BY TMS PRESS PUBLASHING OO, (TRE KEW TORK EVENING WORLD) CHART NO. 29 parjine Furlong. OBESITY REDUCTION Have Been Drowned. Dr. W. B. Cornell, medical director ( q of the New York City Children's Hos- pital and School on Randall's Island, reported to the Third Branch Detec- tive Bureau last night the disappear- ance of two inmates, both of whom are believed to have been drowned. » fifty-one, who had is free, at the information booth of the Man, Whose Clothes Are Found, . way at 34th Street For Thursday—An Important Sale o 210 Women’s Silk Afternoon and : Street Dresses at $18.50 Reduced from $25, $29.50 and $35 These radical reductions have been made on dresses taken from our regular stock because the sizes are broken and the color assortment is incomplete. Each dress is a copy of a late imported model, and has only been in stock a few weeks. Included are:— Dresses of striped taffeta, combined with Georgette crepe; Russian blouse dresses in fancy or plain ette, with skirts of taffeta, foulard or willow; entire dresses of Georgette crepe with radium taffeta bands, and beautiful brocaded taffeta surplice dresses, id the ald of the po- rn, sixteen, was misse April 21. He had been placed in the institution by his father, George Stern, No, 287 Pulaski Street, Brooklyn. er boys told the officials they saw. “him jump into the East River, but wore frase to tell at that tim je body of John Blumberg, nine. em, who. fed from. the { | A early in April, was found in thi ef Ri hear One Hundre nity: th Street | ht. ee © Prtests Forbiagen | ity Balls. ROME, May 10.—The Consistorial ‘egation to-day published a de ere@ confirming the decision of the ‘Thi Plenary Council of Baltimore, forbidding: priests to promote charity Dalle. ol secre, parti y directs e4 Millions of women wear this corset, have worn it for years, and BACK AND ABDOMINAL MUSCLE STRETCHING EXERCISE. without strain. The palms should now be facing . * . * epart, bend body at waietline and touch floor with tho osliitn. : will wear no other— Sizes from 34 to 44, but not all sizes in each model. finger tips of both hands just back of heels, Keep THIRD—Bring body forward again and repeat because No. 322 ex- knees rigid. exercise three times. Relax all muscles and con- actly suits them. SECOND—Bring body and arms upward and tinue movements backward and forward twenty- bend backward as far you can possibly bend five times, if you are practic imp to Miss Furlong, Evening World, No. 68 Park Row, New York City, for each end fe of Soon bb ends, bpd Lf x your newedesler in advance to insure Pee can ‘a not over Wor etl wor days ulternating between Satin ‘ cherte, Seeidae writing crticles Teotina os heey roe om ii CHART NO. 90 WILL BE PRINTED IN ‘THE EVENING WORLD FRIDAY. An Important Sale for tomorrow 250 Women’s Smart Suits at $17.50 In plain ‘tailored and fancy models Reduced from $25 and $29.50 These reductions have been made because it is impossible, owing to conditions in the garment trade, to keep the size and color assortment complete. Each suit is from our regular stock and is absolutely correct in every detail. Tailored with extreme care, fashioned in the most de- sired materials, and lined with fine quality plain or flowered silks. het. She sits in a Windsor chair at al P leasing Group table reading, with blooming flowers | Exhibition at | ere rier ee rete rel a bit of tho foliage appears at the left The Folsom of the canvas and the shadows cast | the 0 r by it are transcendent color notes in| SUerite Clarke in “Silks and pa ay the pictorial composition. Henry Mortimer of Mrs, Fis “The Sunny Breakfast Room,” also|Pany has been signed up to be fea- A group of five artists is showing] by Mr. Crisp, ispainted in soft yellows | turned in five films by tho Unity Cor- eighteen pictures at the Folsom Gal- Cn bdued greens. The girl in the Mac rare ihaus tibiae avenetad j ire, 4 ' leries, No, $6 Fifth Avenue, ott] a erry in Bee Waite ea ons | the Strand is being reconstructed, The May 17. It is the closing exhibition) or house gown, and the table fe dec installation of a new stage setting of the spring season at this gallery. | oratively set. makes the change necessar: ‘The pictures, hung on the line, blend] | The work ‘of Edmund Greacen is|,,Harold Sanford, musi well together and the canvases are | likewise very charming. “The Docks" | jon ni i yesterday on the Victor Her- generally bright and sparkling in |®*tTacts the pictorial out of rather un. | fenrsa!s yesterday on the played ween promising material with much suc-|Pe't s color. Cons. As painted the docked steamers | ‘4 “lm is exhibited, | b The work of Arthur Crisp Is par-|are picturesque and the hazy water| j,rarade of Boy Scouts in honor. of ticularly charming. His “Sunshine| front takes on all the charm that Tanah ee Aina tie aT oe r . Snkinee lute ie neeions of the Scout organization, will end to- a} and Shadow” is dominated by a grace-| "yay Sunlight” is a transcendent-|MOTOW night at the Forty-Fourth {ge | ful girl in a green frock trimmed with|1y expressed but nebulous view. ot{ Steet, Theatre, Where 1,000 boys will figg | What the Scotch call a “dambrod” pat-| the river, with its tug boats and other | “Haren oth prominent motion ple "| terned ribbon, and a yellow poke bon-|#hipping. ‘The lack of definition. by | Pal Moheas at tho skill of the painter, Mr. Greacon,| Matisny Satice ame netioned | at {s converted into much that 4s charm. | Madison Sauare Garden during the ing. Film Exhibition this week, pu you Mrs. E. Varian Cockcroft has again} Want & one-step with your favorite painted some of her favorite nudes, {dep in aud buy it SELF-REDUCING In her portrayal of “The Tired Model” | The a hay cl are aed the idea of relaxed repose is tremen- | Strong fight on the Cristman-Wheeier figure dously well registered, The couch} Censorship Bill. They will send a For average full frapery and the mural decorations|trainload of representatives to Al: of medium height—there- introduced are skilfully painted, but|bany to-morrow to ask Gov, Whit- ‘7 the nude figure suggests rather ‘than| man not to sign It. fore fits a majority of suppresses nudity, and is lacking also} Blame it all, if tt hadn't been for stout women: the saving grace of refinement, the movies Theda Bara might have Butterflies," which is not in the| been a world renowned sculptress, Coutil or batiste ) 00 catalogue, contains two female fig-|She wanted to be one but the darned Sizes 22 to 36) $3. one a nude and the other partly] old films beckoned to her and she just af i H ; ii Ft i 6) <7 i Bis i + it ‘32 ty ; a i ig ui E ie i Hl iF i t Let te u graned ene b; penercind is once more] had to ¢ No. 326 i e, but for fig- exceedingly decorative and highly cf- se. Bracks "0: - fective, “The figures themselves are| misied recente that eee Fe Are Wits hoariet binge bee ° marked recently that whenever his anything but pleasing, ‘The forms are friend Brown motored he was on the All Good Stores both utterly lacking in grace of won-|qui vive. A. camera, man standing paaadl tour and the deification of femininity ; D that glosses a nude, or a semi-nude,|"WirPY Was | interested | at | ony Nemo Hyslenic-Fashion leetitate, New York With charm, is ConspiCuOUs Dy Ite Oe Oe eee a eee eee of sence. The posing of both is over- La hag} . oes : “Where Are My Children?” bratenly aoa ined and without graceful aban- | 04 'biandly announces that somobedy Mary Young is showing @ baker's | has stolen the baby grand plano frou ° dozen of her pastels of the Panama. |the orchestm pit at the Globe Thea- our yes Wl | Pacific Exposition at the gallery of|tre, Where the film is being shown, | Braun & Co., No, 13 West Forty-sixth |All day yesterday he was going Strictly tailored suits, new sport suits, and d aftemoon suits are included, made of men’s wear serge, shepherd checks, heather cloth, and silk and serge combinations. The colors‘ are+— Navy, Copenhagen blue, green and rookie; also black and white and brown and white checks, All sizes from 34 to 44, but not every size in each model. Fourth Floor Street, until the end of this month, _ | around asking, “Where Is My Baby?” k b This artist exploits, with groat skill, Rang og Fox mes Hie Roapario te the] wor etter | the de ‘ative value of th ch, Tha basi ‘or | good piotures, le de- s Reus Firs frre several of her| clares that the creative brain that with less strain and more effec: An Interesting Event for tomorrow pastels, incidentally shown an arch] conceives a story koows are erent tiveness, ele tee Bese pave ’ e through which to view something be-| that story than anybody ei ||] been ascertained and supplied, We S t S lk C t d | yond, director, asserts Mr. ‘Fox, is sec- | "ier “Flags of the Nations” thus ondary to the vuthor. Now, will some ||/Examinations by R omen § mar U oa 8 an |ntroduce an arch, and with it as a] of those directors be good? Physicians Nocharg: e u at setting the featu lags of the ni The following letter from Philadel- | |] Perfect Fitting Glasses as Wra 8 at The temple-lke build-| phia, received by a New York file e . a i a ye M : j Harlin tntthe tee Reh ene e players have to.cons QEhiich &Sons ‘Ten charming models to select from, suitable for afternoon or e wear, fash- ' ground are three, tamale figures, me tend with: many Hoviag been Established 54 Years joned in silk poplin, faille, charmeuse or taffeta, in three-quarter or seven-eighth length. palit rrowd a be see in th ecol ec » your pl eo estab. fe 2 at . * . . ) eers ost mii atanen. . : i ig aa iaument I yontticn iotenhietnrinine New York: 184 B'way, at John St. In belted, semi-fitted or ripple models, beautifully trimmed with marabou or self fabric. h ru the Arches” again exemplt-| sit shioh Tam ¥ anita “ . Mba Sie { ( Abaltho are vatin or thin eeontteer ital pron iB Te Ai: GeO ee ener na | Hid Bae ys: ee Hg The colors are ees d ali ald in bh i unit. would like for you to favor me by TOL Nee Aah Be. Navy, Copenhagen blue, wistaria and rose; one own in nee and is = givi. ea trail, Iam past 16 year " y @ H i i i 3: ‘ is the cup that is the most wholesome—for unpleasant Se. alien siving mo a trail, Tam vast 16 years Brookiynaoe ga Ment, 424 Street, white. Unlined or lined throughout with peau de cygne. All sizes. i) after-effects can mar the keenest pleasure. UnnssHickeu Nae. gualecien? ral curly hale. Fo further particu: B s 2 St. , j , : | nap on the subway tracks untit a sible.” Your applicant, For Thursday—impressive values in With the usual hot table drink, whether it be train bumped him. He will re ®—" | ARE YOU TOO STOUT? ; o i $ s cover. coffee or tea, there results to many persons an incon —__— ___| SCHOOL DAYS IN THE MOVIES. | ‘Stuchintrismanteedin thee days Women’s Washable Skirts ij venience in health which calls for a change. to obtain a normal figure. This can be done {WOMAN ACCUSED OF THEFT. Prise Winning Filme to by a very moderate diet. No physical exer- at Museum of Nataral cises required, simply interchang- | “Climbing up the Golden Ladder of| ing certain meats, foods and beverages. ||f Learning,” a motion picture film ilus- | Absolutely no fasting, but practically eat. || | A pretty young Frepeh woman wholtrating the public school educational | ing everything you wish, Persons interested || says she is Mise Anastasia Allen of No.| methods of Los Angelos, Cal, whien|in this subject and who have respect for || 208 West Forty-ninth Street, 4s were awarded the grand prize at| their own personal appearance, both men | arrest charged with the Panama-Pacific Exposition, will be; and women, will profit largely by what | | women who emplo et }shown next Friday evening In the audi-| haveto offer, Trial dict sent on application widew of a French soldier Kile | M. J. WRIGHT, $2.50, $2.95, $3.95, $5 and $7.50 In a wonderful range of models, displaying new conceits in pookets and belts, Made of pique, striped or plain gabardi omb, khaki cotton corduroy. Bedford and Russian cord, ratine, bengaline, crepe cloth and cordeline. In white, fancy stripes and the new colorings. All lengths, and wairtbands to 36, | Said to Have Obtained Employment | by Posing an Soldier's Widow. UHHH 7 is rapidly filling this table want, and in a way satis- hs "bee Pevceulves Maw hina and Reet Gn In the send 682 Lexington Ave New York City |] FEI} Three special values in a ee Se srt iat Is Dangerous |NIJX ATED IRON 3| Smart New Blouses for Women The rich, mellow flavor of Instant Postum closely ‘inn fa hort, nth tet al Veet phreselan Recon ; P = 4 resembles that of mild Java coffee, and its absolute |} jctted‘when te young w Reale to. Bley : om eo strength of specially selected and grouped for Thursday ‘Ate, nervous, run- | a people 200 per tn ten daye in || Fe a1 |Smploy, tf invariably oubled by —>————— | MRS. ELDRED IS FOUND, |: purity makes it a prime favorite of both parents and These beautiful blouses are copies of the very latest importations from the most select fashion shops of Paris. At $2 New Blouses of fine white roile, At $3.95 Smart new sport Blouses, causes the food to ferment Ung food in turn gives sixes whleh TT Hosband Brings Her Rack From| ani Norwalk—she Seems Das Fike to is a Instant Postum is quickly prepared at table, acup | . | Mrs. John El t ts of cluster tuckings, and new in natural color Shantung, with collar, at atime. Simply place a level teaspoonful of the |! man ft Ashton, 2 Beart, and. sharks the blood stream’ wits pi sired ‘and culte (ni allover fuskedl || culls ‘and batt of striped Shantung, in i soluble powder in the cup, pour on hot water, then Ms was found in Norwalk Conn.,| the health. Phvai inne may that to nulck: | effect, with hemstitched bands of organs | rose, Copenhagen blue or Emerald. Also I stir and add cream and sugar to taste. No waste. Sirs Eldred, who Nad been {i for some| find tn the stomach and to stop aes, “the All lost oF fonnd articles sa- sald sh not know of hei Ff} acid in the mtomai stb vertised in The World will be die finishing edge of collar, Front of | several models in new awning stripe ef- | blouse and cuffs in rose or Copenhagen | fect, with collars, cuffs and belt in solid [EE =! or going away in e 's news- ed magnesia ta Pa . . . . . | m “T ere’s Re so of her Mt Barat at estat re At $4.50—New Blouses of fine French voile in white with wide frill, \ h a a n We neutraliaos the a ner 38th St. and Broadwi circular collar and tum bac mentation aud t cuffs, edged with hemstitched border of i light blue or flesh color voile. Entire blouse finished with hemstitehing. Bxcellent value : World's Harlem Office, 155 st 12Hth St, and World's klyn Offi I told my boys to describe a game of] to proceed M8 ite said the young lady teacher, | 0"! for POSTUM At Grocers everywhere. eet he page an mnt conte aa that| ferent, forums of TUM ‘don't kr ow to KO about passing én POTEET LLL \Judgiant om the same.” sree 9 TLC !

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