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Beauty and Health Lessons’ For the A New Series of Articies Written by Miss Pauline Furlong for Women Readers | of The Evening World. By Pauline Furlong. ! re EE | MIU Climbing Yor Obestty, — | My otenty jars, who, 1 hope, are Greedy piann’ to regain bealth,| | @rongth 404 bemuty thie munmer, 7 Bovis wake w point of inclution a) Tt 19 trum that most of the theatrical training each year, fust be- Winter mason opdne for them, with whom I have recently on thie subject advised me that on, not one but several heavy each day and walks hours, > BiB and down dais, especially the fegwner, many weeks before ber season ! myself walk at least two miles 4 would triple that spare can easily walk sev- and hours for the next ithe if she but summon up to help her. With ber it ta @ question of resolution. I Dertectly well aware, gti there are many of my read all day at some indoor persiad who no doubt fool that hort Ht ‘ i { fees ave neither the time nor the quenaih to take loag walks in the pen air. To these women, at least if they are fat, | eay “walk one way between work and your home or at loast | of the way {f you cannot be 4 leatrian both night and morning.” ! To walk properly you should first take the correct standing position @hown Monday and then move for- ‘Ward with the chest and not the ab- domen in the lead. Put less weight on the heels than you are probably fn the habit of doing, and walk on the balls of your feet. Do not drag, , end try to infuse spring an! buoy- ancy into your walk. If you keep the chest and head correct, you will be able to breathe properly and feel ex- Dilorated instead of worn out after | doing many miles on foot To-day's Menu—Glass hot water and lemon fulce before breakfast, Luncheon or‘ Breaktast—~Melon, @hirred eggs, gluten bread or toast, coffee. Dinner—Crab cocktatl, brotled ateak, | silced tomatoes, Spanish onions and pd dressing, string beans, stewed vos, sweetened with any sugar) Substitute, An apple may be eaten for lunch; ff breakfast is taken. Letters From Readers. | WATER DRINKING—MARGARET T. writes: “in the sumer, is it not just as well to drink cold water as jot upon arising? 1 am going away @nd it is not convenient for me to get the hot water, Are strawberries good for the complexion? Tt makes little difference whether | the water {s hot or cold just so you drink plenty of it between meala day. Strawberries, like all fruits, are ood for the complexion when eaten, d are also slightly bleaching when applied to the skin, | CUCUMBERS—KATHERINE C, writes: “Are cucumbers bleaching to! the skin?” They contain arsenio and are, olightly bleachin, LOST THIRTY-THREE POUNDS —MRS. L. R. D. writes: “I simply “SAVED MY BABY” Grateful Mother Always Keeps Father John’s Medicine in the House A message from Lock Haven, Pa, says, “My two children, husband and} mother use Father John's Medicine and | reoommend it highly. I the life | of my boy who was in pe alth from birth until he took F er John's Medi- | eine, The children for it and we are never without it in the house.” ‘Bigned) Mrs, Anna Sellers, 113 Grant t. Lock Haven, Pa, Because they know it is a safe medicine for children fas well as older people, from the fuct | that it contains no opium, morphine, chloroform or other dangerous drugs, thousands of mothers use Father John's Medicine in their homes right along. It ise pure, wholesome tonic, food medi- cine, which builds new flesh and strength ond gives resisting power against dis Begin taking it to-da Get what you veal for-Advt. \ gestion apach Trouble, | be {at Gouverneur Hospital bis left leg | tious offe y 230 Sf wei 3 Las, Hudson in’ the morning an¢ habe to ip Hes. Thurs, come dowa the Hudson that same RI) ‘aight de Summer | cowl nat reatet the temptation to write and thank yo ful 4 your 0 1 want t ening, ae tam eo fond corn on the cot te fattening m8 7} ne are not. ET thant you for ey Hevontal QREASTEO-une, n| #o interested tn od they 1 want to join okere and be e| ful follower, Tam a singer and & powerful voice, but I feel that 4 have twice ae much snarky and strength for this purpome were my aheat developed, Tha! apace between arm and sheet over | the tru where sreat many women are hollow, needa filling What a will help ine, ae I am denir- CHICKEN RA writ te In phvsteal culture narium do me any good and can 9 you ourrent one?” Cheat raising and all arm ewinging exercises with dumbbells hag | help RS you Deep breathing tant for daoveloping filing tn hollows, Chest ra: Mlustrated Wednenda: f thie \MAN WHO LOST 3 LIMBS IN 7 YEARS TRIES TO DIE | Threatened With Amputation of His One Remaining Hand, Samuel Rosenberg Drinks Poison. I seven years having lost, suc. cessively, his loft leg, hie right leg | and his left hand, and with every In- | dication that his right hand would! soon have to be amputated, Samuel | Rosenberg, forty years old, an over- alls operator, living at No, 83 Pike Street, tried to Kill himself early to- day, with dichloride of mercury. He 19 in Gouverneur Hospital and may Ale, For persistent bad fortune, Rosen- ere’s family belleves he holds tho record, Seven years ago he stepped! on a seein. A went coorton mus Plays for the Coming Week was amputated at the knes, Throe years later bis right leg began to swell and pain, Gangrene appeared ‘aud the leg was amputated at the hip. Unable to do machine work, to-morrow, Bil r Rosenberg sewed at home, 6ix be shown in the eighth and months ago his left hand began to ninth chapters of the photo-play se- swell, The disease was still a mys- rial, “Gloria's Romance.” tery, but surgeons amputated his left cial attraction, lengthening the pere arm below the elbow, {formance an hour or more, Wiliam Rosenberg became despondeat. AS A, Brady will present for the first a climax, his right hand began swell- |time at any theatre Kitty Gordon, lo ing. Rosenberg know what It meant. her ehird screen offering, “The Cru- , ard roan goin im Pee mse (at Test.” This production will be heard groans coi her hus- | ane vulsions, “ ” Globe in connection with the Billie My life has been a burden,” wos Burke serthl, all he could say. “Please go eway | ons pales MME. BERTHA KALICH IN LATEST FOX FILM. a Willlam Fox film, with Bertha Kalich as the central figure in @ story of politica and love, degins a four days’ stay at the Acad- lemy of Musto to-morrow, Marian Powers te the wife of Robert Powers, an Assistant District Attorney who T the Globe Theatre, beginuing! Motion Picture Notes The Vitagraph press agent spexks of Dorothy Kelly as the “Celtlo in- genus.” Does he suppose that any one | thought Miss Kelly was either a Czech, Kurd or Croatian? Harney Geo! {8 desirous of getting John Moore, ree Smith, @ negro porter at |th town's political boss, to name hin: Grand Central Depot, got into & |for District Attorney. He ts willing Taliroad acreen in Chapter Seven of to have his wife sacrifice herself in ria's Romance," the Billie Burke {order that he may realize his ambi- serial. He is now inquiring if there |tion. A love affair results, Final are any colored film concerns in need |retribution comes to Powers when of help. Marian leaves him broken and William H. Clifford, Famous Play. |°rusmed, ers’ script writer, who will summer |NEW PICTURE PLAYS at Cardiff-by-the*sea, Cal., sends | AT VARIOUS HOUSES. word that he gained three-eighths of @ pound the day he arrived on the At the Broadway Theatre, Anne Pennington in “Bustle Suowfake,” a West Coast. liclty director of the Universal, will| two part Fiko film, will be the fea- ae Herbert H. Vau Loan, general pub- leave for Universal City July 6. After | ture pieture, The est Pathe consulting many maps he fouls It his Weekly and other pictures will also duty to stay Universal City and | pe shown, urge its growth. | Director Otto of the Metro-Yorke players is greatly agitated because he | F is unable to learn who wrote “The | Triangle The Rialto will offer a bill of mo- tion pictures and music. Douglas ‘wirbanks will be presented in a new production, “Flirting with V ino will River of Romance,” the five-part | Fat Mine. Regina Vicari wonder play, wo, ey It was bougnt |#ing the mad ac ene from "Lacta.” through an agent who hints. the| Pauline Frederick in tho screen author Is the wifo of & United States | version, of KE, Phillp Oppenhelm's Senator. Sho will probably coma to | Revel, “The World's Great Snare,” life when she needs a little more Theatre. Miss Fred han the sole of « girl in a miners’ dance hall, sinning Tu y, the New York Roof, aton th York Theatr apparently didn’t last long, for he i9 | will remain open untill] A. M. The ck in Now York again. However, feature picture 0: Monday will be is a secrot, and don't try to see Edith Story in The Shop Girl.” him. Patriotism ts in the e Cructal Tes! Kitty Gordon in Tey are Playing the "Star at every performance at and the Unive offices cay be seen from the street on account of at the American flaga in front of the, Lyceum Theatra, the interest in thess windows, vivid pictures of it Ba of Benny Grimm, the Motro-Yorko | Kitchenai’s volunteer arms of 6.000, publicity maf, is tn town on bis way pe erain er to the Coast with the company, _MAUDEVILLE, Next week's music ‘amme at the Rialto will be tho most preten- ing of the Kind this house has yet had, The soloists will include Regina Vicarina, coloratura 60; in the Hammerstein Opera Com e Frere, baritone, Chicago Gri ‘ pany, and Arthur Aldridge, Hippodrome tenor, ployees of the Metro and V! graph Companies who are called military service will receive full pay the English Britain Prepa nter their fifth we Mbeeal As a spe-' ani RT i< “HELLO NEW YoRKY COLumBia THEATRE, wili| photoplay “Where Are My Children’ : -PROCTOR’ BLG VAUDEVILLE CONCERTS, IN ADDITION TO THE USUAL VAUDEVILLE A’ SAME PRICES OF iGe, I5e & 25c, MR, PROCTOR PRESENT FOR 7 DAYS BECINNING MONDAY JUNE 20TH THE SENSATIONAL PHOTO. PLAY “WHERE-ARE-MY-CHILDREN” FRPROCTOR TEE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, SOME STAGE STARS WHO \ WILL APPEAR HERE NEXT WEEK PROOKLYN PREACHER RURT "> MAC HIN Yor. 88' 000 civilians and of Jellicoe’s grand fleet on guard and in action continue to attract large audiences, pitcher antauny fateh PALACE AND LOEW BILLS. At all the Proctor Theatres the will be presented in addition to the regular programme. Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre will have Goorge Lyons, harpist; Wolf and Stewart in “Two Flats;" the Pantzer Duo and) others on the vaudeville bill, Proe- | tor's Fifty-elghth Street Theatre will | offer “Love's Lottery," @ one-act) musical comedy; J. Russell Barry in &@ comedy sketch, and Hayes and! Rivers, dancors. At Proctor’s One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street | Theatre the vaudeville bill will be! headed by Billy Tulte’s Collegians in & musical Proctor'’s Twenty- third Street Theatre will show a now movie feature every night. The bill at the Palace Theatre will include Btella Mayhew and Bilite Taylor in songs and stories; Jack Wilson and company in a burlesque of the acts preceding him; Gertrude Vanderbilt and George Moore in songs and dances, and George White and Lucille Cavanagh in dances, At Loew's American Theatre Bd Gallagher and Hob Carlin in “Before | tho Mast’ will bead the vaudeville bill the first tlroo days of the week. —— PARKS AND BEACHES 70 OFFER NEW FEATURES, ‘The bill at the New Brighton Thea- tre, Brighton Beach, will be headed by Dorothy Jardon in new songs. Others will be Waiter C. Kolly, “The Virginia Judgo;" Bert Lamont’s 12- spoed mechanics in an automobile as- sembling contest; Franklyn Ardell in “The Wite Saver,” Hritt Wood, VAUDEVILLE. | Gallas roa, Hon J Krauser co Spel HLH, Warne Jen” sous 2a $i Nr, bu ave a Sle oll ie ts wa, An LUEW'S NeW YOKa! KOOF ort Combined renys & ANNES NNT, eae Ma sie 58th St. Nene i ND AT TH AT THE WILL Ave. uring thelr abwence and will And A ‘aluiary shock, clean, vivid, lofty, mighty, real and Inevitable, The thelr joba waiting for them when dramatic sensation of the year, with TYHONG POWER. onderfuily they rety ‘truthful story of the most vital and intimate problem of love, life, parent- ernity and fearives facta, tat alemege hood and hame told In an aimosphere of refinement, Intelligen NOT ADNI TTED 1h GUN TAIN PRE PARE DP aa uvece er Juvenile Jester,” Hawaltans, Henderson's Music Hall, Coney tri and, will bave Albertina Rasch and company tn dances, Isabelle D'Ar- mond in songs, Bert Fitzgibbons, co- median; Paul, Levan and Dohbs, acro- bate, and others Kearney P. Speedy, who dives 125 feot {nto four foot of water, will be an added attraction at Luna Park, begin- ning Monday. The free circus and vaudeville at | ‘sade Amusement Park will tn- | clude Roder and Dean and Spetlman’s jtro'ned bears. Rocking chalr movies, which were {a feature of the Brighton Hatha, Brighton Beach, last year, will he |offered the public again beginning |to-day, Concerts will also be «iven levery afternoon and ening by | Harold Btern's Band, Some of the | stars featured in pictures to be shown | will be Pauline Frederick, on Mon- a Mary Pickford, Tuesday; Mn Petrova, Wednesday and Thursday Dustin Farnum, Friday, and Ger: dine Farrar, Saturdny - > BENEFIT FOR CRIPPLED FRENCHSOLDIERS MONDAY Marte Dresslor will render her ae Popular songs at the matinee which 6 Tempest will give of a “A Lady's "on Monday atternoon at Max- Now's ‘Theatre, for the benefit ine _ AMUSEMENTS. PHIONE ORYANT, Co: you 10-DAY, “MARIE DORO.” SURF B. LEARN TO SWIM ‘You should learn how to swim before the bathing season opens. Men Every Day and Night except Monday cadiies on Morday from 10 A.M. to 10 P.M Lessons by Experts, 50c Including use of steam room and shower’ TURKISH, RUSSIAN ant MINERAL BATHS by a ELROPLAN GRADUATE MASSELR Hote! Accommodations, Business Men, wake # noonday ‘ 1 shower and swim, it will im- prove your health THE J reali 28 W. 2875! ot BVAY/ 1991 MAD. 5Q\, > >I ES m4 1G ALISADES 2S tr NE Now ott EEPLECi JASE Coney's Funny and the Kalatka| 4 THEY WILL HAVE TIME OF JUNE. 25-26, “PAULINE FREDERICK.” AFTERNOON and EVENING CONCERTS tor: fol Bene Mand tatesct Rooks, itn an ry \ 1916, eee RUSHING TO HIS REGIMENT]. Dy, Cadman, 0 Chaplain of Twenty- Third, Has Auto Mishap— | Ald Also Injured. | WALTIMOUT, fune The ne | Dy & Parkes Undran, pastes of Coo tral Congregational Church, Bros tym, MY, and the Rev Dart 4 bie samtetamt, were tatiy burt veo terday whee 6m sutemottie in which | they were fding crashed into another ae) Dr Cadman, who te chapiain of the Twenty hind Hegiment of Brooktyn, Dad been im Washington on tustnane ona wae vemmraing heme to jon te an 0 wae treated at the Laurel Mani. Giger, elosd Whairan jor the Mund for Crippied Prench Soldiens, Among the actresses who will sell programmes and Bowers aro Julia Arthur, Meth Lydy, Lote Meri. doth, Joanne Bagies, Grace Field and Alma Boiwin, The actors who will act ae ushera are John Charlea omaa, Vincent Serrano, Norinan Trevor, and Harrtaon Hunter, Be- sides Mise Dressler, the Dolly Sistere have volunteered to appear in @ dano- ing number, — OUT-OF-TOWN VISITORS AT DANCING CARNIVAL, “Out-of-town visitors love to dance and most of them are good danosre,” saye an official of the dancing carnt- val at Grand Central Palace. To ac commodate these visitors it bas been necessary to find other quarters for the billiard room. A SAFE SUMMER REMEDY. | For, Cras, Diaerhoen, Summer | ry Colic, RAD- | WA¥'S READS RELIEF is Known ash the safest and best family medicine for children and grown people who are at- tucked by these dangerous summer ail- To be taken from M4 to a tea | 14 a tumbler of water. ef will come. No family the country without a bottle in the grip. No family—ia any Ince—should summer without a bottle | of RADWAY'S READY RELIEF near wt |. 25c, 60c, $1.00 sises at ull drnepists.—-Advt SMALL AILMENTS Stomach Bitters =e GLORIA’S ROMANCE Sl ake KITTY GORDON THE CRUCIAL TEST cong Wen A the Stomach, ie oa Under auch cireurnstances, try PHoPoPLavs. ite Heute Ak PRICES (BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH F, ZIEGFELD Jr. A MOTION PICTURE NOVEL BY IN CONJUNCTION WITH ABOVE A FIVE-ACT PRE-RELEASE WORLD PICTURE Howels should not be ge HOSTETTER’ (GLOBE gustsres For Cramps, Cow ‘Oli imagine a husband “who was- willing to compromise thisv beautiful woman wife & im WirSdesire tor mpofitical power! Then see cs BERTHA: KALICH ~his AMUSEMENTS, __ PACKED TO THE DOORS EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT! me and Sec ASA ER, PICTURE SWYOTREN BY MARY MUITILLG | GIRECTED BY JAMES VINCENT | "OF MUSIC. 1412S TsIRVING PLACE Continuows from Noon to 11 at Night ACADEMY MAY BRING YOUR WIVES SISTERS, SWEET- AND CHILDREN! 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BUT—SECURE SEATS IN ADVANCE Afternoon, 100, After the buow SKK (Atop this Theatre) GFELD MIDN.GHT FROLIC CANDLER ’ 10h Arahat ASL W BARRY MOH ™ LIBERTY ¢ 1, nt 215 “POP WiTintk ATHING =eenNY AVELIZATI ON ae ge bls FU DSON ght il tony ket z The Cinderella Man | A PLEASANT REMEDY Ml FOR PLUMP PEOPLE ONLY | ELTINGE jst Welt Pus it “on meta wet |FAIR AND WARMER]! in’ A ral siete - HARRIS Well ph erp aese $3: U |" At the Da Carnival | Whore 4 Ls ning pH the With Fred Siblo as iL HORRIDAY | F patrons at an average ind w day per patron, jolica Piciive Lesson La Preparediess, How BRITAINPREPARED || 1 way, de mN Nooa Wo 11.80 ise ad el, Pauline Frederick in The World's Gr A Famous Mayer Picture, Prograw of E tuivs, Strand Concert Ores THE t conan’ RE vii ‘ig16 DELASCO Wipes Oa 7 THE BOOME RANG! | WEBER'S ck ub St, and Broalivay™ Continuous | te atl) NAL nT] Ire AN. sou Phe Halian fficial War’ Pictures | —— 250, B5e, Serre fente 91.00 = — "pia iS i the | hie (ue Bharat ge ea Pas tanONE COMED! 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