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r P Mies Furlong will reply in io The Abdominal Fat. The accumulation of superfiuous fat in the abdominal regions inter- feres with the action of the ciroula tion, muscles and various important trunk orgens and naturally reduces the respiratory activity, which, of course, only tends to increase the ‘ breath is the result of it, and if deep breathing ex- @re pot indulged in regu- ‘and the breath not controlled, further desposit of adipose tissue will result. Reducing superfiuous fat is not and in order to increase the oxida- tiem and burn up the body's fet, it ts espential to lead a life of great physfeal end mental activity. This treake down the unhealthy fat cells through an increase in the circula- tien of the sluggish blood and re- places them with new and healthy waflding material for the body's re- pair, Letters From Readers. CONSTIPATED—MRS. D. F. G. writes: “In a recent article you mentioned bran as a remedy for con- stipation. Can you give me more in- formation about it?” Bran is the husk of the wheat ker- nal, constituting About one-fifth of the weight. In making white or bleached flour, the husk is discarded. The colon or lower bowels need bran, and when bran is lacking constipation often manifests itself. For this rea- son white bread and articles of food made from white flour should be avoided by those who are inclined to be constipated. Bran iy a natural laxative and does not lose its effec- tiveness by continued use, as do drugs. Bran may be obtained cooked or raw, and if cooked may be eaten just as It comes from the package. It may be mixed with other foods also. Send me a self-addressed stamped en- elope and T will send you formulas for bran products, WANTS TO GAIN WEIGHT—W. D. (a man reader) writes: “Some time ago I wrote and told you how a friend of mine lost much weight through following your obesity course Cn NEE LADIES, Do You Want a Day ot Rest and look and feel sweet and fresh every thereafter iF SO, COME TO THE Everard Baths 28th St. & Broadway Turkish Russian Bathe wilth — expert Swedish Masseuse. De by Jeasoi instruct STOMACH AGONIES — DUE TO POISON Mayr’s Remedy Sweeps Pain Away—Huo- reds of Thousands Restored. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy is unlike any other. It sweeps the Bile and Poi- eonous Catarrhal Accretions from the d allays inflamma- 1 t—the cause mea, Appendici » Uleers of the Sto tion, Gastri' etc. In every lo people who owe their complete reco t Mayr’, Wonderful Remedy, Th say ‘it has saved them from the . The most thorough sy cleanser known. Contains no alcohol or hablt-forming drugs. FREE booklet bh iiss apes Gee H Mayr, Mig. Chemist, Chicago: tter Mer ait’ bottle st Mayt's Womder: tal Riker-Hegeman or ‘ony relia! it, who will refund ieboceaavt Obesity Reduction Course For Women OLIN APA IRODOD ODDO ADDRADDOD DD ODADADAADOODD QUESTION AND ANSWER COLUMN By Pauline Furlong letters written by Evening World 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 is desired. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1916, ENGLISH ACTORS WILLING hairy will remove them temporari!: Leave the paste on about two minutes and then wash it off. This ls a pow- erful irritant, like all depilatories, and will cause the hairs to grow in thicker in time. Peroxide of hydrogen, undi- ® luted, will bleach the hair. The elec- trio needle is best for removing su- perfluous hair. | Yon some nori-fattening foods?” |, You may eat all meata but pork, ham or bacon; all fruits but bananas and grapes. Green vegetables and salads, without oil, ara allowed. No cheese, pastry, candy, rich, heavy sauces, sweets, starchy vegetables, potatoes, macaroni. lo fried foods | are allowed in the obesity diet. Baked | brotled or boiled poultry, fist an meats of all kinds may be saten. Salmon and are best omitwe All dark bi ) No butter, sugar nor cream. this column and asked you at the same time how T could gain some weight. Up to date T have received no reply. Please tell m6 as s00n as possible how T can get the developing articles and the amount to send for same.” Your letter was answered in my column several weeks ago. I remem~- ber it distinctly, also your kind testi- monial, Send me 48 cents and ask for the developing course, and it will be DRY SCALP—MARTIN H. writes: “Do you advise the use of olive ofl on the dry scalp?” portant than the oil. Just dip the tips of the fingers in the oil and massage the head in small circles until it is bags) loose and free from the scalp. andruff cannot collect on the scalp which is loose and where circulation sent you at once. It contains exer- gain! . jis active, Use castile soap in the on cas menus tor os ing weight shampoo. Brush the hair fifty strokes WANTS TO REDUCE—MR&. H. K. writes: “Just @ Hine to ask you which exercises I #hould take to re- duce my weight. I am five fest four inches tall and 183 pounds. I take the paper have all of the charts, but do not know which ones dark bread. Made the gluten bread, but did not like it, 60 eat graham, whole wheat and rye in- ach night to remove qust and dan- Gruff. q FALLING CHEEK MUSCLE8—H, “Received the papers Hg for prompt answer. I have folds in my neck when I lift my head. Also my ks seem to drop down. What will overcome this?” Head and neck exercises, forward, Yes, but the massage is more im-| pared chalk two parts, made into a/twenty-five times each way, every ste with water and applied to the|day, will help overcome both of t! hese disfigurements. Massage the neck 11 circles with the tips of the fingers dipped in cocoa butter. Wear the chin strap to hold up the sagging Jaws. — RIGORS OF WAR. NAPLBS, May 18.—The Italian Government has prohibited the export of macaroni. teleleeetetisteeteetetetetetetol-t (TO END CATARRHAL + DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES If you have Catarrhal Deafness or head noises go to your druggist and aot 1 ounce of Parmiat (double strength), and add to it % pint of hot water and 4 ounces of granu- lated’ sugar, Take 1 tablespoonful four times a day. a noises should give thie pre- jon @ trial.—Advt. hen: aoriptt stead. I do not eat anything that is fattening.” As all of the exercises filustrated backward and from side to alde,| Helier ieiieinininjepp, on the charts are classified and de- scribed, you will have to choose for yourself just which ones you need most, as you did not send me your Measurements. You certainly do not need all of them. Continue with the non-fattening diet and you cannot help but lose weight slowly but surely, SUPERFLUOU HAIR — MRS. EDNA H. asks: “Can you tell me anything to remove superfluous hair from the face besides the electric nee- dle? Also what will bleach the hair in the armpits?” Careless Use of Soap Spoils the Hair Soap should be used very carefully, if ou want to keep your hair looking its st. Most soaps and prepared sham- poos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use is Hee ordinary mulsified cocoanut oil (which ia pure and greaseless), and is better than the most expensive soap or any- thing else you can use, One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage You can get mulsified cocoanut oil at any pharmacy, it's very cheap, anda few ounces will supply every member of the family for mouths.—A: of the piano. music in YOUR home. 50th to 60th Bt. Lex. to 34 Ave. Auction Sales of Grow- ing Plants, Shrubs and Bulbs Every Day Between 2 and 5:30 & The enormous quantities of mer- chandise arriving daily meke it necessary that we hold these auction sales daily. The sales are conductec by ali wuctioneer, who accepts your own bids for any of the above mentioned merchandise ” We Also Offer in the Sharon, spirea, Philadelphia, flowe: ing crab apple, white or purple lilac, snowball, red dogwood, forsythia berry and sambu: alt rose bushes 8 ft, high, hardy azaleas and rhododendfons, each, 29 100,000 Apple and Peach Trees, 2 to 3 years old, about 6 feet high, from three of the most reliable nur 9 of Rochester; each, 12 100,000 Holland and Am Bushes, 2 to 3 years red crimson and Dorothy each, Se and 10c Prive + per , $2.75 extra large, 4 to 98c Tomato and Vegetable Plant: lozen, 16e; box of 100, ably low price of $395, pinks and other bedding plants; each, Caladium Elephant Ear Bulb: each, Full of Gladioli, leading 3 dozen for 25e ‘and American Peony 3 eacl 1Se and 29¢ 100,000 Other Flowering Bulbs, t very special prices. Hardy English Ivy, each, lOc In the Cut Flower Shop-- Main Floor We make bridal bouquets, wreaths and decorative plants for weddings at short notice and at very special | | prices, Prepaid mail orders or phone orders $2 A WEEK illustrated catalogue. ALL CARS. TRANSFER TQ from charge account customers ac No Home Is Complete Without a Player Piano Its very name suggests a happy union of home, music, joy and sociability. Every member of the family can play it without previous knowledge At a musicale or a dance at home, the Player Piano is indispensable. tomorrow and secure our new and Unrivalled Tri-Solo Melodist Violets. t 88-Note Player Piano OnTerms of$2a Week Price includes a beautiful Music Roll Cabinet and Bench to match, a Cover, 12 Rolls of Music of your own selec- tion, and free delivery to your home. The New Tri-Solo Melodist Walters Player Piano TOWERS ABOVE ALL OTHER PLAYER PIANOS offered elsewhere at anywhere near its price. anteed for fifteen years and built to last a lifetime. tubings are of metal—more durable than rubber; the mechanism is simple—therefore it will not get out of order, The expression devices are easily operated and enable you to produce hand-played effects. Our Factory-to-Home Selling Plan makes it possible for us to offer this wonderful instrument at the remark- You owe it to yourself to come and see the WALTERS before purchasing any other Player. Extra Special For This Week Only 8 USED WALTERS|11 USED WALTERS PLAYER PIANOS |UPRIGHT PIANOS Formerly $395 & $450| Formerly $250 & $275 soe $285 | $155 EXCHANGE YOUR OLD PIANO for a beautiful new Walters Piano or Player Piano. liberal allowance and let you pay the balance at the rate of $1 per week on a Piano and $2 a week on a Player Piano. Upon request a representative will call BLOOMINGDALES Let there be Come to Bloomingdales’ It is guar- The Anybody can play it. $1 A WEEK We will make a Send for our 1916 597M TO OOTH ST, LEX, TO 82 AYE, | Cable White Rats to Head Off artists here are up in arms against the invasion of American actors to take the places of married men who have been called to the colors. After an indignation meeting the Variety Artists’ Federation has ap- pointed a committee to consult with ths labor members of Parliament with a view to secure tho introduction of &@ labor importation bill, A cablegram has been sent to the appear! in the TO FIGHT U. S, ARTISTS CHART8—NANNIE R. asks: “How Thi White Rats, the premier variety or- can 1 get the beck obarte for te! reatened Invasion by ganization in America, urging them auycin ” ear nt jee et American Stars. to cancel sailings of these turns and nd me . weight and measurements. LONDON, May 18.—Musio hati| Pointing out that the artists would) floating. ¢ be taking the plac of British ar- tists called up for the army. ¥ The federation also decided to no- | Wor tify all managers that if more aliens are engaged concerted action will be| pri taken. In contrast to the rable At Bloomingdales’ Tomorrow Young Men's Sizes, 16 to 22 Years, grays, browns or greens. conservative coats or belted back coats. and give the best possible values at this price, just for a great many stores to claim that $15 Suit: It is the usual thing for customers to be ple: sale tomorrow are Offered This Season Second Floor, At Bloomingdale All Negligee Shirts Sport Shirts Tennis Shirte 95¢ | Sizes 14 to 18, S All Coat Styles SS All French Cuffs Bond Street shirts. ras with two pockets. Main Floor, ‘At Bloomingdales A Remarkable Offering of 10,000 Yards of Silk Remnants at 50c, 75c & $1.00 Yard As a result of a very busy season, we have on hand a large quantity of rich silks in remnant lengths ranging from 1 to 5 ards, suitable for suits, coats, skirts, dresses, waists, etc. laterials are Novelty Silks Checks Poplins Lining Satin Pongees Trimming Sitke Shentungs ane Silke Einine Satin | | beached: Hemstitched Sheets ‘ancy Taffeta jatins irtings ‘repe 7 90 in., 68c | 72 x 99 in., 88 Plain Taffeta _Failles Messalines Crepe Meteor all einen Hemstitened Bee ie’ nee liek cao ie uae —in black, yy and most endless assortment of shades. Good quality bleached sheeting, nears: AMA sae ea or materials and colors, and $1.59, $1.98, $2.49, $2.98 | tree from starch or dress’ the limited quantities of some materials, we urge you to make personal selections rather than order by mail. Special Tablee—Main Floor, ‘At Hloomingdales’ A Special Sale of Dress Goods Remnants, Yd., 28c In this assortment are 5,500 yards of desirable materials ranging from 27 to 36 inches in width. Materials are— Storm Serge, Challis, Shepherd Checks, Crepes and various other weaves in black, navy and colors. Lengths range from 1 to 6 yards. “ CO} They cool and comfort the eyes. ~~“ Spherical lenses in either nose clips or spectacles, suitable for reading, sewing or constant wear, Optometrists carefully examine your eyes and advise without charge. dinner. Fine Main Floor, At Bloomingdales Eyeglasses at $1.55 various signs. use. Main Floor forty yonrs old, was off the Bi height and weighed He had brown Everybody Should Help in the Good Work in America of the __ During the month of May customers and friends may sign applications for membership in this Store. Dues $1.00 per year MENS #15 SUITS #19 400 Specially Strong Values Men’e Sizes, 33 to 46 Chest. Regulars, Shorts, Longs or Stouts. There is an assortment of worsteds, cheviots, serges and flannels in large or small shepherd checks, silk mixtures, pencil stripes, plain blues, There are two- or three-button soft roll English’ coats, three-button It is the usual thing for Bloomingdale’s to feature $15 suits for $15, re worth $20 to $25. $15 suits for $15 at Bloomingdales’—and these special suits which goon The Strongest Values We Have guarunteed fast. A Shirt Sale That IS a Sale! All Spring and Summer 1916 Goods Sleeve lengths 33 to 35 inches Most of these shirts were made especially for us and bear our own label, but included also are a number of Columbia, Claremonts, Eagle Brand and ‘The variety of patterns is very large, indeed, and we want to emphasize the tact that they are all brand new goods, 1916 styles, fresh, clean and desirable in every way. SportShirts are of white Oxford shirting with one pocket, or tancy stripe woven mad- Tennis Shirts are white Oxtord with deep button down collar. Linens, Domestics and Blankets Any woman who is familiar with the present state of the linen market will appreciate the special values we offer. All. Linen Pattern Table Clothe, $2.25, $2.95, $3.95 Large assortment of designs, qual- ities and sizes; heavy weight, pure Sizes for breakfast, luncheon or Mercerized Damask Table Cloths,98c, $1.19,$1.49, $1.98 lent service; pure white in neat patterns, Damask Table Cloths, 69c Hemstitched or scalloped, about 2 yards long; eerviceable quality for every-day use. Bleached Table Damask, Mercerized damask that will give better service than inferior linen; Damask Napkins | Doz. 98c¢ an Linen finish, size 18x18 inches or | 20x20 inches; hemmed ready for | colors; guaranteed fast color; suit Huck Towels, Dos. | nited States sotices are lender in variety booking offices bear. mag thoes words: ‘o Engllel country want you; we don’t.” ——— 'iste—Your King and Body Found Off Battery. ‘Tho body of an unidentified man, about found this morning it near the 6 man wi American Red Cross Apply at Information Desk, Main Floor Women’s Union Suits, 25c Shaped —_lace-trim- med union Bama! wide po or extra sizes. h Women’s Vests, 124 Trimmed at neck with) lace and bound with silk. Women's Vests, 19c Fine bleached white cotton, Neatly trimmed with wide lace. Regular and extra sires. Kayser’s Union Suits, ¢8¢ Reinforcea wide of tight knees; fegular or extra sizes. Main Floor, At Bloomingdales’ as it is the usual thing tly surprised at the at $15 ss Washable Chamois Lisle Gloves, 39c Two clasps, embroidered backs; white, tan, mode or gray. Kayser’s Guaranteed Silk Gloves, 50c Choice of white, black, mode, navy, gray, biscuit or sand. fashable Doeskin Gloves, 89c Two clasps, half pique; white only colors are Woven Madras Printed Madras iiercer tied eats lapanese Crepes Fine Weave Pooline At Blooming: A Combination of Fruit Trees for 89c For clearance purposes we shall dispose of a large intity of fruit trees Poured as follows: F each ot Haldwine Sprisene burg and Greening. Becket and Harti ated years old and 6 to 7 feet high. 12 Trees for 89c Prepaid maii orders and phone orders from charge account cus- tomers acceptea. <Greenhouses-on-the-Roof, ‘At Bloomingdales’ Special Offerings in Our May White Sale of Hemmed Seamless Sheets 54 x 90 in, 68c | 81 x 90 in., 730 63 x 90 in., 63c | 90 x 90 in., 78 72 x 90 in., 68c | 90 x 99 in., 88c with wide deep hems. Bed Sheets, 39¢ and 49c Made of a durable bleached sheet- ing with centre seam, for three- quarter or full size beds. 72x90 in.,39¢ | 76x90in., 490 Hemstitched Pillow Ca Each, 15¢ and 20c Good quality, size 45236 inches, Heavy Crochet Bedspreads $1.39 and $1.69 Pretty Marseilles designs; full size beds, Dimity and Crinkle Spreads 63x90 in. for single beds, $1.15. 72x90 in. for three. quarter beds, $1.35 80290 in, for large beds, $1.65. Printed Dimity Spreads | 72x 90 in, $1.85 | 81 x 90 in, $2.25 Printed floral designs in various qualities that will give excel- for Yd. 39c, 49c, 68¢ widths in attractive de- $1.25 | able for summer use. Satin Damask Spreads $1.00, $1.50 and $1.80 At Bloomingdales! 7 At Hiloominadater' tae og Peeanhes with $2.98 and $3.49 Slip Covers *“‘Romona ead baerera For full size oF extra large beds: her Ne Bag, $1.00 e new patterns; hemmed spreads,$2.98; Made to Order Another New Bag, $1. Turkish Bath Towels _| scalloped and cut corners, $3.49. It is design: 10¢, 15¢, 19¢, 25¢ Summer Comfortables Our cutters are experts in this ol ed to be car. 9 line, ana we cater especially to ut feat’ cw tite and absorbent; vari- | $1.59, $1.98, $2.39 critical people who appreciate i; | first three qualities; some plain) Covered with good quality silko- well fitting covers, Our stocks of 4 fingers of the colored borders, line in floral designs; filled with American striped damask and cre \ hand - hits gnitan tonne ere complete, and we \ Geena aad Crash Toweling EPA specally teature a collecton of a hate eb arc Y¥d., 12!.¢, 15e, 19¢ Summer Weight lankets the newest. sport checks ana ribbed patent For dish, hand or roltertowels;also| $4.98 and $2.98 Pair stripes, also Chippendale, futurist leather: the strap is of pliable pin | | checked toweling for china and glass, | For three-quarter or full size beds, cubist ana new patterns adapted geal; the lining of moire silk. “ pia or blue borders: extre from the designs of Bakst end | | There is a strong centre frame Hemmed Pillow Cases | Ouatity. warm Poiret ie ca purse that shuts tight and safe, 12\oe, 15e, 19¢ Feather Pillows Ve secommend these materials ore e nle “| for Mere) euahtons cdl Geant |( |) eaten of eae (OAD IO Seats Made of fine guality bleached Each, 79c and 98¢ a mer t r stimates furnished rin a a egre poe e muslin in sizes 45x36 inches an Strictly sanitary feathers: cov: : " wide” ane plendid doling | | 45x38 inches, Wide hems is of good quality ticking. rng, ; sain Minot Main Floor, Fy ALL CARS BOTH TO OOTH 87, 1 TAANGF&A 1a BLOOMINGDALES: (ax, ‘ta'aa a ger ied AT ga

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