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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY _SUNE 10, 1916. | ers to grow to abnormal proportions— cominon cot 4 Miss Furlong will reply in upon which information is esity Reduction Course For Women RR a NP RRO AE LOR PARR AALS SEE QUESTION AND ANSWER COLUMN By Pauline Furlong 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 this column desired. The Evening World, will commence lat on Shoulders and Large Bust. The final obesity exercise chart, h way printed yesterday, ts one of for reducing tho large bust} upper arma and shoulders. 1 told my readers that stubborn disfigurements are used by the ill-fitting corset, which | th tho bust and upper should- uses bi defect not easy to remedy. It is @ plaint among artists that it is next to Impossible to find a model, whose bust has not been disfigured by © Corset. When the bust {9 pushed up and held up by the tight corset, the muscles ja the immediate region, which wero intended for this work, naturally be- come weak and allow the breast to sag 48 soon as the false support ts re- inoved, It is not true that the full, firm eon- tour of the breast ts lost by reason of childbirth, and if the muscles were made strong enough in youth to eup- port the breast, without a corset, thia condition wot ot arise. ccmmsiiioonaacsne LETTERS FROM M_READERS. WANTS TO G GAIN WEIGHT— MILDRED C. writes: “Have many friends who are following your health course and are losing weight at such @ remarkable rate that I decided to write and ask you how I can gain some in the next few weeks, I am going to the seashore, but never go n the ocean because I am so thin and oan seo every one laughing at me, It seems, I am five feet four and weigh only one hundred pounds, What hould 1 weigh?" JAve upon a dietary of raw ees and nil, ocreals, nuts, fruits, bananas and grapes, Take grape jutce and olive oil, eat potatoes and starchy Vexotables and salads, without vine- war, Drink much water, breathe deeply and lve in the sunshine as much as possible, You should welgh 125-130, bust 36, waist 25, hips 38, thighs 22, caif 18, ankle & Birr lOULy BREATHING aN . asks: “Will you pie is so diiflcult for me to yuxh my nose? I am not fat and r m to be s like some fat persons, but just m to breathe unless my pen, There seems to be some obstruction, What do you ad- vise for running of the nose? Do you er bag punching a good exer- Care of the excretions, which will eli he pressure of the retained on the mucous meta- Will Btop the nose ning. See a physician about obstruction in the nose, which causes difficult breathing. Yes, bag punching is a very healthy exercise, HENNA FOR REDDENING HAIR <M. 1D. write “Your Kindness in letting me Know about the following will be appreciated My hair is VICTORY FOR THE CANADIANS : BostonManTells His Experience With “Fruit-a-tives’’ -NowMade in U.S.A, MR. JAS. J. ROYALL j during the day or night. “BEAUTY AND HEALTH LESSONS FOR THE SUMMER,” a new of articles written by MISS PAULINE FURLONG f women readers in MONDAY'S EVENING WORLD. naturally an auburr shade but fast wetting very gray. Will henna, which you recommend turn the gray hairs auburn also? Do you advise ‘ay hair? Is there any special kind of henna to buy? Please state how to apply it.” Yes, henna will redden any hair, It is vegetablo and harmless. Got Just plain henna powder and mix to A paste with hot water, After giving the hair a thorough soap and hot water shampoo and rinsing well, apply the hot henna paste to thin strands of the hair, so that will saturate each one and not be s' y. Tio the hair in hot towels for minutes for an auburn shade, the hair hot while the paste is on it. Leave on longer for a lighter shade. Wash out all traces of the paste Ringe the with soap and hot water. hair in cold water and dry In the sun, RAW ONIONS FOR HEALTH— MRS, S$. A. writes: "I write to tell you how wonderfully by taking your obesity course, I have lost twenty pounds in just two montha and have carried out your course almost to the letter, except that I have dieted much 1m than you reaily advise, I fee dred per cent, better since | have cut down my food supply, and have gone for three and four days at a time without anything but two apples and oranges and did not feel the need of 1 rin his hand, command were so wet they couldn't anything more, I did it purposely to \ {ROEM indented | Oe Oty wert nd sald they might woe ie T could, really tg fen Number H Thok. piace, |a# Well practise the manual and close | druggis! spots are fast fading from my Ms aN Lat IAL br ee RP tes LR oh Fe Pd BERLIN, June 10 (b; ra" had n intensely) “REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. _ ter, and I am convinced, from per- HNeeriely pore goa fake the hot lemon water aad prace [tains of several Dute) DIES AFTER FLAG SPEECH. | tise all of the exercises, which I think ing hi af a plenty of will power, but now Ihave | "rica 'dyea wore needed for English | qumnnw a Y to be almost coaxed to eat @ real meal, Iam sure that I have cleaned ‘ny system from all foul matter, and ain gradually but surely forcing all of the superfluous fat from my body also, I do not mean to convey the idea that I faat every day, but only when the notion strikes me, just to see if I can, Please tell me if young onlons with vinegar are fattening, 1 eat them every day, Onions are one of the healthiest things you can eat and will not make Hoad thay Sul in them 46. N. J., June 10, {the American Kevolu- you fat, Put lemon juice on the: ~ | bodies of Charles Cunningham, a pow: | tion: on bs stead of vinegar and they will be even der maker, and his wife, Anna, were eer er ce FOR SALE. more beneficial. 1 certainly thank you | 7°r Maren, Gn’ bis! Pal ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. ——— for your kind letter, and have printed | = a EU meARts | baal Gaeparating une| All of it to encourage others who are | ment at No. 2 nue, ALY 1 7 é y. desirous of reducing, through. th r4 ry uu ye t nin S247 1 —meee who had @ bullet wound in his forehead, | wt STUBBORN HAIR--B. M. sivas: 4 "Please advise me of @ Fr y soe - . © 4s Weekly fp awkward, stubborn hair, which will) fie: oA dee Wee ky) not hold curl in warm weather, but | Baie Weenly| becomes greasy and unmanageable Sat tAAy Fick SEM Wash the gred and apply a li y hair with tar soap of the following mixture to it to keep it in curl; Ban- | dc place one-half ounce of flax se 3 of hot water, boll n minutes; ounces of rosewater of alcohol, straining, twelv and two ounce MYRRH FOR | BAD BREATH— | “Will you the myrrh for 1 have asked for it Ina KATHERINE H. as il me how to th? f stores but cannot get tt number Will tt nently? Get 5 plece of it in the mouth at any time It purtfl the mouth, but I doubt if tt will come a foul breath, which may from many 8. Indigestion, sour at may cause foul breath, and th must be overcome be- F Paras fore local applications will show y LET§ will rid you of constipation, bil- Fe Sane DaJaRWsBUL will rid you of constipation, bi are the ideal laxative in an ideal ex ntai er. { ur iat catakl Pleasant to take. For men, we dren, ellets in Top at kX Si ctate mantl! the bullet-shaped container, So where, Tae Raturday. Juve rie Closing Ouetations, Danses from previous Keep benefited T am) add, after | pvercome foul breath perma- | cents’ worth of gum myrrh he drug store and keep a small | different internal disor- | constipation and| Pieced: <3: | Justice Brandeis in Robes ; of the U. S. Supreme Court CONQUER THe MUD, THE ONLY REAL FOE, IN MILITARY CAMP Plattsburg Rookies Sit Damp Grass in Ponchos \ for Lectures. on (Special From a Staff Corresponds ‘of The Evening World) FIRST SENIOR CAMP FOR MILI- TARY INSTRUCTION, PLATTS. BURG, June 10.-—Mud has had a lot of prominence in the chronicles of the Plattshurg camps this year, but there seems to be no end of ft. ; It rained all night last night and the! black sour soll of Lake Champlain's margin, which had turned stiff and epringy in two rainless days, turned | back to slop and black molasses from three to six inches deep. Nobody deserted, but the mud was not all that was sour looking and black as/{ the patriots came picking their way ‘out of their mud tracked tents at | revellle. | The first and second battalions went out in a lull which promised fair weather for the rest of the day. The| shower circled over to the green mountains and back and caught the thousands of young men, some In thelr | undershirts and some in their flan- | nel shirts, doing setting up exercises | by companies on the barracks parade ground “Woe won't get you any less wet taking you two miles back to camp,” yelled thelr army commanders, and kept thom right at it until they were steaming visibly. the first battalion eame along and ob- served that the four companies of his YUSTICE BRANOELS BRITISH SEIZE DYE CARGOES. | industries. Great 1 to let them puss, 1m: in itish ring at Virsam “L. Ken ears. highedt bidder; terme will 4a tribute | annual! es Vet it AY. 1 |fimlway” of Davi WreWaltt, ou firusdway jailet Woan Apartment, it The | drawing a day for the } Major Stuart of]! POAC 8 | for some order movements by battalion for _ awhile, There was not a dry shirt or pair of breeehes in the battalion by hoon, But after four hours there has not been a snuffle or a cough to fore- tell @ coming cold, Major Herbert Shaw, Chief Medical Otficer, says no general filness is In the least to be feared. Lieut. J. B. Barnes of the Fifth In- fantry, who commands F Company, awoke this morning to find that his campaign of camp engineering three days ago, when he made his men dig two-foot ditches all around their tents, though very successful In keeping puddles out of the tents, did not save the company street from becoming a river of slippery goo. In leading the company over the face of county Mr. Barnes discovered a hill of clean dry sand. At noon to-| day he borrowed six wagons with teamsters from the camp quartermas- tor and two dozen shovela from the} barracks stores. With these and with Intrenching tools and with buckets and tin wash basing and trash cans and boxes, his 125 men hustled like tropical ants for an hour and a halt until thelr @treet f# now @ dry, clean sand boulevard, with paths running to the bridges which cross the moats into the squad tents. Among the bu est of the laborers was Gaston Sa REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. | REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, BANG! Go The Prices At Forced Sales where the property must be sold without limit or reserve, The Market is Dull Bargain Hunters are out in force Are you going to be one of the Wise Ones who will buy at the Absolute Auction Sale To CLO: SB OUT THE HOLDINGS OF THE Estate of Wm. L. Sheafer et al. FOR WHATEVER THEY MAY BRING? 524 BRONX LOTS On East 222d, bag ht 223d, 224th, 225th, 226th, 227th Sts.; Laconia Ai Cheater Road and adjoining etreete Wednesday, June 14, 1916 At 12 o'clock noon, at the Exchange Salesroom, 14-16 tae St., N. Y. City WHITE PLAINS AVE. 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