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Resta avias) al "te ‘equalled’ this Pm fate uit eae atts senger to 14, on | if her ands adn't become has right ve kept on up. ‘The American record tor altitude ts ‘ caenenenan bout figures ——_—_———— IN PITTSBURGH. "At the recent primaries Hans ~ Wagner and Billy Sunday ran well for President. THE EVENING WORLD, TuRsDAyY, MAY 28, 1916, Obesity Reduction Course) Th" Rossen taxes mal. oy J feet. The international 246 feet. Will Close Out Tomorrow, Without Reserve 168 Women’s and Misses’ Fine Suits Your Choice at 12.50 High grade Suits of Velour Checks, Silk Faille, Gabardine, Taffeta combined with Serge, ‘Mixtures and Men’s Wear Serge; all late models, in various favored colors and checks, with a few navy blues and blacks included. Sacks Over Clerks’ Escapes. » May 23.—A mail and Pacific Rail- irom New Orleans was entered by « masked in was leaving south of here, For Women a rte tt re QUESTION AND ANSWER COLUMN By Pauline Furlong iy res the Mies Furlong will reply in this column \ to 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. Dislodging Superfluous Fat. Removing the polls of superfluous and M tock: h day.| A Baltimore doctor suggests this A “Wreatment will ponttvely, sure pare, but Lag nd and ‘pinta the t 4 rt rs, treatment for je suffering fat from the shoulder blades is one sthesvensbiame eat 1 cae Li of the most dificult problems with}| NERVOUSNESS—MRS. FRANK H. oman com-| Writes: “Will you help a poor suf- which the stout w has to Grer! I have a great desire alway é ty jhould join a gymnasium and "*F | ting corset is used and several min- ties ‘sovelent eulvars course With NONE C. 0. D. NO APPROVALS. Fp I Og op Founded 1826 3 ee Greeley 1900 4 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE goth Street DECORATION DAY SALE ‘To-Morrow, Wednesday, and Balance of the Week - FOR MEN Shirts, Neckwear, Pajamas, Bathing Suits Underwear and Hosiery Every item offered is decidedly under the present market value. ties. Bucteractive atop effects with si Pajamas of imported madras in white with pleasing patterns in col- ored stripes... Pajamas — mercerized; in colors with self slain Shirts and Drawers Each 40c Half dozen, $2.25 Athletic style; white self striped and cloth. Shirts $2.95 | Neat and novelty stripes. Some in plain colors; si mixtures and artificial silks. Excellent wearing quali- | a ber. or leather soles. Oxfords, Silk Shirts, $4.85 All silk. A large assortment of the various stripes of the season of fine quality, high lustred silks, Shirts $1.95 Silk and cotton; neat and ilk | fancy stripes in various colors. Serviceable quality; comprehensive assort- ment. materials i Neckwear Scarfs—four-in-hands. Open end scarfs in plain colors, fancy stripes and fancy foulard silks 65c Bat Wing Ties—crepe failles in an assortment of fancy and plain colors, of theseason’s patterns SOC Scarfs—open end four-in- ands; made of imported and domestic silks. A large v. patterns... $1.75 or plain sil A pais Bathing Suits, $2.95 Guaranteed fast colored Worsted. Shirte and Drawers Each 75¢ Athletic Style. Made of fine white self striped sateen or madras, Ground Floor, acro weave striped cloth, Entire Stock Sport, Walking and Dress Shoes At Special Prices for This Week Only Men’s $5.00 Oxfords, $3.75 Men’s Oxfords Usually $7.00 Ground Floor, pasa an il PS option pvemremcemrenaty $1.00 Madras and mercerized n neat fancy Iks in black or colors. In blue, black or gray. acro SALE OF MEN’S LOW SHOES Tan or black Russia Caf. White Canvas with white ivory or rubber soles. Men's Oxfords Usually 86.00 stripes; also white cheviot or mercerized with soft col- lar attached, for outing wear. Half Hose Silk Half Hose—a large assortment of plain colors or black.......... 35¢ 3 pairs for $1.00 Silk Half Hose—black and colors; excellent wearing quality. A varied assortment. A pair 75c Silk Half Hose—two toned accordion weave effects Union Suits 75c Athletic Style. Made of white self weave Men’s Oxfords (Newark Made) Usually 88.00 $4.50 $5.50 $6.50. Black or Brown Kid. ‘Tan Including White Buck- Ne it ty fe h or Black Russia Calf; rub- | skin Oxfords, also High feu! Aras icy ‘Tan, Tan | Shoes, Tan and Black Rus- | Black Russia and Black sia Calf, Kid. pete. It is caused by the tight hehe nf to be alone, cannot bear to meet Merten At any reliable forcing the flesh up from its rightful; and blush an come Nervous every | druggists get a jar place around the waist and abdomen | me, meet even my, dearest trlends of Hesinal Ointment and holding it im thie position with-| to the other side and avold them if f Se eer cearare wht at ail: exouualee, Out free blood ciroulation, om the) See cum Incheon or dinner I stay. In| With the Resinol Soap and warm water @houlders until it permanently forms| my room. Though i am miserably bathe ie alfected. parts thorou; ly, inches lonesome, I cannot bring myself toj until they are free from crusts an e Violas bl caaeeeesa ach meet and talk to people. I am forty-|skin is softened. Dry very gently, tissue five years old but look sixty. I have| spread on a thin layer of the Nesinol All of the exercises showa in thejread ali of your interesting health Giatmeat, and cover with a light band- Tecent charts will help to dislodge | ‘tories and they have given me many| ./._ it necessary to protect the cloth- int moments in my loneliness. t . perfluous ing. This should be done twice « day. wus MLE cet En ee ants Ghee en |Unally the distressing itching and ir on the sboulders and also reduce| nd not publish my nam ; 7 From letter I that you burning stop with the it treatment, the fat upper arm, as they combine | ary peurasthenic, and you snould con- | and the akin soon becomes clear and movements which bring practically] sult a physician at once. By all/healthy again. Sample free, Dept every muscle of the body into play. Rope tc cso baled ery ytibed you ever! $0-R,_Resinol, Baltimore, Md.—Advt Heavy massage with an ordinary} You are Cileking too much of yours) in removing th rolls of fat and it Will) some good for others, since you have never appear again if the proper fit-|s0 much spare time on your hands. | ‘The Famous Viennese Method ef Reducing Surplus Flesh Builds up Strength and Vitality. Corrects Disorders of the Diges- tion, Anaemia and Insomnia. Without the Use of DRUGS, DIETING OR OSTEOPATHY Patrons can master the method in two lessons at their homes. Write, cali or phone, Mrs. Eliott, 1 W. Gist St., Cor. Cont. PX West Phone Schuyler 0240 utes with the arm exercises prac-) other women would soon be in tised each day. good boa ah Whee you need brn : co! ship. a) Bag punching {s another exerctse| names of reaters. 3 which is beneficial in this case and is used extensively in the profes- sional gymnasiums for fat on shoul- ders. Letters From Recders. WHICH CHARTS TO USE?—MRS. L. T, McC, writes: “I am fifty years of age and am & feet 7 Inches tall. What should I weigh? You have given two charts of exercises, Should both be practised eame day?” For 6 feet 7 you should weigh 150 pounds, bust 38.2, waist 37.1, thighs never THE TURNING STENO. Miss Gertrude Ford, a Boston stenographer, says she draws the line at an employer who practises mashie golf shots while dictating letters. 28.4, hips 39.4, calf 14.5, ankle 8.5. Ten pounds more or less either way will not make a great difference on account of the different sise of vari- ous frames, As a great number of charts have been given, I do not quite understand your second query. Anyway you should take about five or ten minutes’ exercise twice each day, practising the ones you decide you need most after reading the de- scription printed with them. PAINS IN ARM8 AND HANDS— MRS, R., W. writes: “What can I do for severe pains in arms and hands? T have them continuously.” These are probably rheumatic pains. First you should consult your physician about this, because it is not an easy matter to tell what the trouble is from such a brief outline. A clean system, to remove the poisons and waste from the body, is the first treatment for rheumatic pains, Drink quantities of water and prac- tise the stretching and deep breath. ing exercises each day for five min- utes, or more if convenient. FAT FACE—CARRIE I. writes: “Have very stout face and e, heavy Pj is, Can you sugs remedy?" The neck and chin exercises should remove the fat from the lower face, Of course, if the bones in the face and jaws are lurge and square this can- not be remedied. The chin strap will hold up the jaws and also reduce the fat on the chin. . RAISINS FOR CONSTIPATION— RENA G. writes: “A friend of mine from the West told me several months ago to eat raisins and chew seeds and all and swallow them to cure con- a#jpation, [ take about a quarter of ® pound of them a day and they have cured me entirely, Do you think the continued use of them, with the seeds, will harm me eventually? As I en- joy eating them and find them a real cure of constipation, I should dislike to give them ‘up.” ‘he raisins and seeds will not harm you, if chewed well, and will help overcome constipation. Raisins are nourishing and fattening. TENDER FEET AND FOOT ODORS—MARGARET T. writes: “Give me a recipe for tender, aching feet and bad odors from perspira- tion.” Bathe the feet in hot water and soap for five minutes at least once each day. Then soak them in very cold salt water for ten minutes. Rub briskly with a rough towel and mop on some of the following mixture: Salicylic acid, % ounce; alcohol, 4 ounces. Powder the feet with talcum “The Crowning Lovely Women Ie Attribute of Cleanliness." \ Dress Shields FREE FROM RUBBER Cap be quick; water, every every pair. Sample No. 8 regular for 8c, The C. E. Conover Co., Mfrs. 101 Franklin Street, New York All atyles and sises to fit}! juirement. Guarantee with || E Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue Pens Clothing Shop 8 West 38th St.—Store Floor Separate Shop, a Step from Fifth Avenue _Fifth Avenue Clothes For Men and Young Men Fifth Avenue custom tailor’s models from Fitth Avenue As the great musician is developed by the association of those whose minds dwell on music, so good tailoring is created by keeping in close touch with those who set the standard of America. Approved custom tailor models mean the uncommon in style and fabric. Men’s Hand Tailored Suits For Men and Young Men—33 to 46 Chest In six approved custom tailor models,—two, three, four or one button. Fabrics of a quality you would not expect to find in suits at this price. 25.00 Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street A Special Sale of 62 Women’s Dresses at $35 (COMPRISING thirty of the finest dresses from our regular stock, which we regu- larly sell from _$59,50 to $75, and thirty-two dresses fully as fine, sold to us at a sacrifice by a well-known Fifth Ave. dressmaker, THE MATERIALS: Taffeta Metallic Brocade, which retails at $5 a yard; beautiful two-tone printed crepes, and handsome em- broideries. Fourth Floor —_ , Announce for To-Morrow, Wednesday, May 24, Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Strest ATHENA UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN Athena underwear is truly fashioned and tai- lored to fit. It is de | signed not merely to approach, but to realise the outlines of o wom- an’s form. The shaping—the tai- Ale gag confined to any one part. Note shoulders, ‘The Athena Garment Fes curred, Am Hole isons the shaped eulae, wae the per fullness of is tect” bust—-the erfect con- formation of legs. The patented seat is the most remarkable advancement ever made in underwear design- ing; by a unique device the seat in Athena has been shaped to fit the figure snugly in any posture. ere io be no ing—no bulging. If ag vail see rod underwear, you will re- vise your ideas on the underwear subject. Athena ia sold only at Saks in New York Marshall Field & Com- pany, Chicago, Makers. 50c to $1.50 a Garment PHOENIX SILK HOSE is ideal in its fulfillment of the needs of current fashion, It is made of the finest grade of pure- dye thread silk, lustrous, soft and clinging. Shapely and_ perfect-fitting, wonderfully durable and serviceable. Women's—75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Women’s Lisle, 50c Men’s—50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 ~ Men's Lisle Hose, 25c Made in all colors—matching any shade of gown or any color of footwear. Mail orders promptly filled. | e Patented LOW IN FRONT Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street Neverbreak Hundred WARDROBE TRUNK Roomy—not bulky. Big enough—yet small enough. Holds six suits or twelve dresses, : Duly trunk with a removable garment rack. Guaranteed not to break. Can’t cost excess. The most-for-your-money trunk on the market. Geks Luggage Departmest OLD CROW RYE Reg. U, &. Pat, Oft, America’s Finest RYE WHISKEY HAND MADE SOUR MASH STRAIGHT PURE RYE MADE IN KENTUCKY, U. 8. A: Sper SS.

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