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esity Reducing Exercises for Women | Presented in a Series of Handy Charts' f 20, —FLOOKNGHEREFOR -CLUBCONVENTION Hotels Overflowing With Del- egates From All Over the United States. _ ASTOR HEADQUARTERS. COPERIGH?, 2916, SE FNS REG FUBLAGHING CO, (THE MEW FORK SVENING WORLDS | CHART NO. 34 ,,,i7="4",. OBESITY REDUCTION f ' Seventh Regiment Armory for the Sessions Which Begin Wednesday Evening. All day to-day and all to-morrow trainioads of women will arrive in the eity from every querter of the United States, and sooner or later will reach the Hotel Astor for registration either ADVANCED LEG SWINGING WITHOUT SUPPORTS—REDUCES THIGHS. FIRST—Stand on a emall stool t THIRD—Repeat the movement, swinging the ging on the left leg five times each way. on hips. the right leg backward and forward with « imp movement and as high as you can reach, five times each way. ; Bend two-cent stamp to Miss Furlong, Evening Werlé, Ne. 63 Park Row, New York City, each every back number of charts desired, but ‘order paper , newedealer in advance to insure Leases one jh Mise Furlong will answer on days alternating between pub- charts, decides writing articles bearing on edesity reduction. te eet. Letters not ever 850 werds in lengt ton of CHART NO. 35 WILL BE PRINTED IN THE EVENING WORLD WEDNESDay, FOURTH—Swing each leg twenty times, if you are practiced, | ) rion ih “teeth m pebeaY I aa tid an delegate or alternate to the Thir-/least 15,000 delegates will be in their) delegates has been a monumental | je tees y tf the! places when Mrs, Percy V. Penn sk, the committee coarse, hard food of early life, the plenti-| teenth Biennial Convention . in charge of it ful fruit with its cleansing acids that |General Federation of Women’s Clubs,|backer of Austin, Tex. and . | Says, Dut everybody will be placed by built up the bony structures. Late, in-|which opens at 8.30 o'clock on} William Grant Brown of New York, | to-morrow night. telligent care; brushing them two or! Wednesday night in the Seventh Reg-/as jointly presiding officers, call the} The three chief figures in the con. | three times a day; regular visits to the jmont Armory, convention to order vention are Mra. Pennybacker, { i ry Pennybacker, the | dentist. ‘There were thousands of women at| Delegations to the conventton,| President of the General Federation, | neral Federation, Your dentist ts interested in the dente’ 1144 hotel to-day and they made long} with their alternates, arrived to-day/and Mrs, Samuel B, Sneath of Tif. Hee ou te one tube ot Albodon to sve, linen at the registration tables, then|from Indiana, Arkansas, California | fin, O., and Mrs, Josiah Evans Cowles for yourself how much letter it cleans, moved o+ in almost unbroken ranks} Washington, Texas, LUlinols, Louisi Angeles, Cal; and tho chief ana, Maine, Maryland, Utah, Minno- Mississippt, Oregon, South Da- kota, Tennessee and Florida. At 10 o'clock to-night a special train in three sections will arrive on the Le- high Valley, bringing a great West- ern delegation. ‘The State Presidents of the F tion in many cases have p: It contains the highest ‘percentage of act- to the stations where various Chair- ual cleansing and polishing properties of women told them where to go and any dentifrice on the market. It is suffl-) wnat to do until the time for the convention itaelt. The Board of Directors of the con- it to-day. vention met at 10 o'clock and had All mn can be had at.25 cents a tbe! closed door discussion of the plans eral tube wherever toilet articles are sold, of the convention and later gave out and a free sample can be had by sending the official programme of the great your name and address to The Albodon meeting, which more than ,000] thetr delegations by several da eat Dept. B, 154 West 18th Street, women are expected to attend. Ac- Jaro now quartered in the city hotels. Fairbank of Indiana, Mra. Z. I. Fitz postal will do. ing to present information, at! rn NONE SENT c.0O. D. ON APPROVAL niciamaeeigiitanen patrick of Georgia, Mra, Henry A, Stewart & Co. 6" AVENUE AT O7™STREET oe of Maine, Mrs. Joseph G. Coch- Correot Apparel for Women Masea Clearance Reductions Cummings of ViVrginia, Mrs. George W. Denney of ‘Tennessee, Mrs. Wil! Entire Stock of High Grade Spring Ap- parel, Offered To-morrow Without Reserve. auestion concerning them i# whether Mrs, Sneath or Mrs, Cowles is to suc- ceed Mrs, Pennybacker in her high office, which she has held for two terms, A high grade of politics is being played in the Federation in bo- half of each of the candidates, Among the Stato Presidents who have arrived in this city are: Mra, C. M. Zimmerman of Illinois, Mrs. bert EF. Smith of Vermont, Mrs. eorge Winslow Perkins of Massa- chusetts, Mrs, Jaes Fullerton Hooper of Alabama, Mrs. James B. Bolton of Connecticut, Mrs. Court F. Wood of the District of Columbia, Mrs, Wm. S. Jennings of Florida, Mrs, Clark not a paste. It does not melt or har- den. It has no grit. It is not colored, iam N. Congdon of Rhode Isiand, Mrs. George Zimmerman of Ohto, Mrs. Thomas W, Lingle of North Carolina and Mrs, Albert Hl, Hildreth of New York. * Although the official matters on to- day's programme comprise@ only tho directors’ meeting, with a luncheon at the Astor following it, the receiy- At Sensational Price Concessions r ing of credentials of delegates and alternates and the complimentary dinner to-night at the same hotel to Women’s and Misses’ Fine Suits eleven department chairmen hy the Local Executive Board, the day itself was a full and busy one for every Newest up to the minute models, many of them in the favored navy blue, one. in the aeriteal silk on cloth fabrics. ‘The moment one gets away from the lobby of the Astor—and even there one will find more women than Former! riced u te 9.50 men--it seoms that the entire main 15.00 yp p to $3 floor of the hotel has been taken pos- aession of by the women folk of the country, And every mother's daugh- ter 1s decorated with from three to six ribbons, telling exactly who she is, where she comes from and what her present duties are. In the two north and south corridors countless have been set up, each y capable, very’ busy of it to answer ques ke down names, to make jons and to tell their sisters jtho how, when and where of Now York, for this is the first visit to the ‘big city that many of the delegates have ever made, In the rose ballroom, on the south j side of the hotel, the delegates and their alternates had a registration place, the guests having a similar room off the north corridor, Up- stairs on the mazzanine floor the Press Committee had its stronghold, fortified with piles of programmes, | literature and information, | ‘The entertainment of the delegates | does not properly begin until to | morrow, ‘The programme consists of admission to moving pictur High grade Suits of Silk Faille, Gabardine, Taffeta combined with Serge, Velour Checks, Mix- tures and Men’s Wear Serge; all late models, and all colors, including navy blue and black. enc RRP EL TE EE TDN EET New Taffeta Silk Suits New 19.75 Formerly to $34.50 Latest models of Stylish Taffeta Silk Suits, in all colore, including navy and black. Women's and Misses’ sizes. Silk Costume Suits | New 39.50 Formerly to $85.00 Gros de Londres, Taffeta Silk, Faille Silk. In all sizes for Women & Misses. Women’s & Misses’ Newest Coats In all lengths for street, sport or motor wear. 1 0.00 Formerly priced up to $18.50 Velour Checks, Gabardines and Serges predominate, although there are a sprinkling of other fabrics; most of these coats are silk lined. jer. esidents and the Local eption by Mr. and Mrs, Thomas A. Edison at their j home, Liewellyn Park, West Orange; amatic evening at the Astor, and rest after a long and diversified Full Length Coats Silk Lined Throughout | Smart Sport Skirts Now 2,95 Formerly to $5.40 Odd Skirts of various desirable fabrica, incomplete sizes and colorings. Women's and Misses! sizes, New 15,00 Formerly to $24.50 Faille Silk, Covert Cloth, Velour Checks, Gabardine, Satin and Velour. All sizes for Women and Misses, Afternoon & Evening Dresses Newest and most desirable models of the season. 1 2.50 Formerly priced up to $29.50 Afternoon Dresses of Taffeta Silk and Crepe de Chine combined with Georgette Crepe; Evening Dresses of net; all sizes for Women and Misses. |. upbuilding the whole body, | Lavigorates nursing mothere end the aged. |More nourishing than tea, coffee, etc. Substitutes Cost YOU Seine THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY Obtain These 22, 1916, HAVE PREPARED FOR T GB. Altman & Cao. -MORROW AND WEDNESDAY Pe set S SO AA Sl A A An Important Sale of MEN’S SPRING AND SUMMER FURNISHINGS comprising Negligee Shirts of silk and other materials; Silk Scarfs; Pajamas, Bathrobes and Underwear; Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery and Shoes; Umbrellas and Walking Sticks; all of which will be offered at decidedly advantageous prices. MEN'S SILK SHIRTS Made of a lustrous weave of superior quality, showing a variety of new, effective designs, $5.25 at . ° ° . . . . Made of heavy-weight Habutai (imported from Japan by B. Altman & Co.) in an exten- sive range of designs andcolors . $4.85 Made of medium-weight Habutai (imported from Japan by B. Altman & Co.) in a diversity of smart designs; plain or plaited, $3.85 MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Plain Shirts of silkeand-cotton mixtures presenting many attractive designs; special value . .». »© «+ « $1.85 Plain Shirts (with soft cuffs) of madras or mercerized materials in fancy stripes; and Plain or Plaited Shirts (with stiff cuffs) of madras or percale in a variety of desirable effects ee cee es SIO MEN’S SILK SCARFS made of mew, smart silks, featuring 2 diversity of novel color combinations, 65¢c. at. . . . . . . . MEN’S PAJAMAS of madras in fancy stripes, or mercerized materials in plain colorz, persuit . .« +6 « « e $1.20 MEN’S BATH ROBES of toweling, im desirable color effects, $2.95 THE DEPARTMENTS FOR | | MEN’S WEAR ARE MOST EASILY FIFTH AVENUE AND ON THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, MEN’S UNDERWEAR Balbriggan Shirts, with half-length sleeves; and Ankle-length Drawers to match, per garment a e . e . 38c. Sleeveless Coat Shirts of all-white striped madras; and Kmee Drawers to match, per garment, . . . » «o 85a Athletic Union Suits of white madras; sleeveless and knee-length, per suit 75c. Athletic Union Suits of all-white striped madras; sleeveless and knee-length, persuit . .« «.« +6 ee $1.10 e 2.50 2.50 CHI MEN’S HANDIKER initialed in white, per dozen $2.00 & Initialed in color, per dozen . . Plain, hemstitched, per dozen... $2.65, 3.25 & 5.00 With corded border . per dozen 2.45 MEN’S MILANESE §& ILK GLOVES Onesclasp, in gray only ‘ per pair 78c. AEN’S BLACK SILK HALF*HOSE With cotton soles . . per pair 70c, MEN’S BALTA OXFORD SHOES in tan or black Russia; a very smart, well modeled last . . . per pair $5.50 MEN’S TWILLED SILK UMBRELLAS 28-inch size, with crook handle, sterling silveremounted . . . «© « $2.85 MEN’S IMPORTED \V STICKS in various woods, sterli punted, at me pale” a oe ee $2.00 REACHED FROM THE ENTRANCES ON Fifth Avenue-Madison Avenue, New York than the one that com. plain, TI that tive in style and in cut, ess gives not alon ‘Tho skirt 4 tire costume a distinctive air. stripes ere singularly treated in that way, but this is model that can be used for cotton or linen material or for For the mornings at Tree. 1a no frock more fashion- al Ly iped material with ature, it also ts most attrac- 2/§ a simple straight one, plaited and Joined to the blouse, but the peplum that is cut in sections gives the en- Here, that peplum is made of the striped material laid on the cross and the| (@ effective e the summer resort, striped linen or striped cotton gabardine combined with plain makes a charming frock. For the afternoon dresi it would bo pretty to use taffeta with the collar & and cuffs of organdy and the taffeta I could be of a dark and usef or of @ light casion requires, not Mked af rock of material is wanted, nen Washable could be throughout, white with colored trimming oF colored with “white trimming, Blue or rose color would be charining with white collar and uff: uy with coler and with way smartest of all trimmings this won and the scallops represent little labor, yet they are always e! fective. ft 2% yards of material 36 inches wide yaar 44 for thi or 44 immning, or 4% yards 36 or 44 to make @ blouse, 2 for the skirt und aN material, vl attern, Ni de cut in ai: for girls from 8 to 14 yeara of ag: No, 9084—( Added Seam Allowance.) Dress, 8 to 14 years, Call at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION BUREAU, Donald Bullai osite Gimbel Bros.), coi treet, New York, sebtecnr ch for, specity alse want Sixth Avenue and Thirty. y, mail on receipt of twelve cents in L} your j platuiy end alware ith Basting Line and Qiri'e 100 West Thirty-second Street (op- cond es For the 12-year size will be needed | LATTA ATO OOD TOL BAUMAN & BRO S. ma 6 Hi my Dining Room Suite, consinth ft Buf- fer bt in on a 2/1 calls) | ' i) ry | & ROAD ALUN UTOTOE Sunday World “Wants” Work Monday Morning Wonders, Our Liberal Cred. it Terms Apply @ Also to Long Isl- i | @) @ 3 fa | : ' ic ae oe

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