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a For the 192 Broadway Cor, Jobat, Branches wich and Warren Ste. vend Grand St and St th Avenue and 4th St” bth Aven ° ifth Avenue and 20th St. 8 West Sird St 67th Se ‘Beauty and Health Lessons | CVEWING WORLD of The Evening World. 77 oe aed A New Series of Articles 1 Written by Mina Pauline Furlong for Women Readers ' Regulation Will Come When|!; Paralysis Epidemic |s Conquered. A Quick And dovtsive vietory |lowed The Mvesing Worlts crussde | for the regulation of mined bething end the indecent uses of “private” new amendment to (he Banttary Code f placing “Zulu” bathing bowser under lene control pf the Hoar Health same ground would be Was pieced ol fie at yestoru f "The Rew amendment flows i ome whe repr “4 ny yd “ye me t be hired could pet oe one t . ed tee rimminete wef Bele 6 ” Summer | WMS FIGHT ON ==>: : 1 44 M9 | vss " mover | TRAIN HITS AUTO: KILLS ONE, AY Private” Bath Houses Put in . eet, oo Control of Board of = wy an Health 2 Toure , HECK ON INDECENCY, |inierigete ‘That Hesvived, That & 40 of bath houses of Coney Ielend, when Banitary « be he Dr, Bmerson, head of the Boart of negeey Health, presented to the Hoard of . qi ‘ . Aldermen et yorterday’s mening « © Keguleted -iathiog cule tal & Surplus, $5,000,000 Resources, - $85,000,000 Charter Member N.Y.Clearing House Membe: Federal Reserve Bank United States Depocktory Statement F Condition as of the Close vi Business June 30, 1916 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $58,357,507.93 Liability Under Let- ters of Credit U.S, Bonds (Var).. Otherdtocks& Bonds Banking Hous 000.00 Cash end Exchanges, 19,' 2% M438. 07 $86,903,168.12 LIABILITIES Capital .. . $3,500,000.00 Surplus andUndivid- ed Protits 2,025,676.89 Circulation 1,774,297.50 Letters of dit. 79,973.29 Deposits. ... ..70,628,220.44 $86,903,168.12 Officers KAUFMAN, 0b. LOUIS ¢ rmey wengse: U non WN wat ler GEONGE M. HARD, Chairman. We Invite Your Account SAVINGS BANKS. %PERANNUM Deposits made on or bef will draw interest trom July eaves com be crenata tl WILLIAM J, KOOME, President, | JOHN 0, GUISWOLD, Becretary, | Metropolitan Savings Bank teas THLE ay Lt BPs heal Tue tale, une TeyiDuND, she Now York, dune Berenege ron Tile MALE YEA NDING fine 30, 110, at the tate FOUR® PER CEN. PER ANNUM ba efedited, to, depodiore, entitiad | thereto ler ne bauk on eum oN 1 Vance Si the IONEY DE ED on of before draw interest from 1 Avauarus 8. HITC R, D. BHERER, Soy. KR, » Soclety Account WEW YORK SAVINGS BANK! N. W. Cor. 14th St. and 8th Avenue | dividend atthe rate of Ber annum ia Ail gurus trom $8 to rote yndge, by, tian ‘RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION 115 CHAMBERS 8T,, N. ¥, o, Trusivn have declanal & dividend fow eas plouls sudlag June Gu, Wi0. at the tale FOUR PER CENT. mon All wuie tom $0 to 44.000 99 en | eid iis Thi.” Se eaten oar 1 NER. Brow GEORGE "SUNNiNa, Secretary. tion this Sunumer have your favorite paper mailod te you every day. Evening World, 6¢ per week Dally World, 12¢ per week Senay World, 5 fag Sunday deo fl impoverished biced, | want #0 much to stop. Could you tell THY supply of earlier issues being now exhausted, The Evening World| ‘ik can supply only back numbere of | Mise Furlony's articlea published since May 1. By Pauline Furlong. and sure, nod, of Ndoveloping the cheat tna shoulder muscles through exeretat: For thie the chem raising exercise the very bos and @hould be prae- timed daily at t twenty-five times, Massage with cocoa butter, and cold Cocrreht, 1010, vy the trem tubtisbing Co, | Water dashot on the dheet wil alee mM ing Worl help to develop the breast, Bicycli Stimulating Bxerct -— for the Underdeveloped Woman, |_ FACIAL EXERCISES—H, 8. R. writes: “IL have been greatly inter- # Mlustration shows @ ple) ested in your health course and often ture of the writer enjoying the now) thought about writing and asking antiquated sport of bicycling, and in| op aeads & ghee al he es for ‘ the face nk men and women my personal opinion the finest and| Wg“hoen appreaiate auch @ course most benefictal of all outdoor pleas-| and eagerly awalt the paper to read ures, It 1s my earnest wish that the| about it. In your new series perhaps bicycle will come into its own agaia,) YoU Will Include this important sub- not only as @ pleasant pastime but and, if not, will you kindly let becuuse I honestly believe it to be al remove or hel me know the very best exercines to p to ramove the lines veritable Godsend to the woman with | whieh F ia! rom the nose to the poorly developed muscles. mout M, This exercivo has bonetits really too | MY face are weak and proper sure the musole cises would strengthen them numerous to mention in my limited} partly restore the youthful contour space, Aside from strengthening and | of the face, or at least prevent further enlarging the muscles in the hips, ageing, which seems to come from leas and thighs, it stimulates tho cir- thres causes—sivkness, worry and culation and appetite to @ really re- ane.” lessons and exerciaes for the face markable degree. Bicycling is just what you make it, have been tlustrated and also de- scribed many times in these columna, that is to say, it is equally effective | You are right, and they are In in both deveicping and reducing the . body, esp ly the lower portion, | to tlus import It Is not an easy mat ito thes exercises for they and {ts effects on the system are regu-| Consist of various facial erima lated by the manner in which you uso | Which do not make clear pletur the wheel. Of course, we all know [Certainly not protty ones, Of course that any exercise which causes pro- /@#@ 19 the real cause of them, but fuse perspiration and great increase Worry and sickness also help to hurry in respiration, will reduce supertluous 4° Hnew along, ‘one with the fat by aiding the eliminating organs | “down in’ the th” expression of the body in ridding {It of which worry and pain cause can hope matter and burning vp the e: to have the face appear youtl through deep and regular bri with upturning lines, as in laughter 6 other hand, if the pract: ey fand youth, First of all cultivate a of bicycle riding ts not abused the Cheerful atate of mind. Practise some frail, delicate woman will find it one | Of the following exercises (they will of the most helpful and enjoyable ex. | nt Make more lines, but will help ercises, which will bring about. won: | A al those which you already derful development of small, un- | trained muscles, Persona 1, Draw the face upward, keeping always given the bicycle all of the the mouth closed, and force the credit for my own eolid and well | fectures into an exaggerated smile, rounded muscular development, |Do this twenty-five times, 2. Force It is well to remembor that what Is | {he chin and lower jaw far over to moderation in one may be far beyond left and then to the right aide the power of endurance in another, twenty-five times, keeping the mouth and for this reason no hard and fast a. 3. Till the cheeks with alr rules can be advised, Those who have slowly exhale through the puck- a bicycle and ride in the open air ered lps, ax though about to whistle. naturally derive a two-fold benefit by |4. Thrust out the lower jaw teeth making deep breathing a part of the twenty-five times to strengthen chin exercise, but practically the same) &nd Jaw muscles, Any and all of results or offects on the muscles from are the best ones for your pur- riding may be {ndulged In in all of | P Massage the chin always ep- gymnasiums, which have | Ward and any lines acroas and con- cles or the stationary bi. | trary to them, and nat along them, installed for pupils. SWEATY FEET—Nana R. asks: oman who rdea her], SWEATY FEET—Nana FR. ask yn wheel should dismount at the | “Is arom egar effective for owe by sweaty foot? Tam told that It ts of eve iy ought; end of every few mille and thoroughly | verre) nemedy for thie annoying all of the muscle either by Tolar X| trouble, My feot are always. wet, resting on the grass or practising a| tT i ve few simple stretching exercises, This | even on the coldest days in winter, Perspiring feet indicate poor cir- will not be a waste of time but really a very important part of the exercige, | eulation and nervousness, ‘The rem- 'To-day'a Menu—Glass water before | €4¥ You mention ts a good one, broakfast, Breakfast, orange juice, cereal and cream, whole wheat bread, coffee, Luncheon, clam broth, sliced n and cream, Dinner, roast beef, new potatoes, new string beans, chocolate lee cream, ENTERS FEDERAL RESERVE. eU ; The Corn Exghange Bank, practically Letters From Readers, BITES FINGERNAILS — GENT. VIEVE M. writes; “I know not how to thank you for the benefits I have derived from your health course now appearing in the paper, I have cured Mymit entirely of constipation, For| The bank hus maintained « series of the past few years I have been tn the| banks in Greater New York, and, under habit of biting my fingernails and|the old National Banking Law, waa in- eligible for a national charter, The me in your column anything that) fodoral Keserve System, however, made Would prevent Het Allo soy panes provision for the admission of State Ceara ioe J banks with branches, and {t has been If you dip the finger tips tn atrong|Tmored for more than @ year that the alum olution or powdered quinine (¢|/ Corn Fxchange Bank would avail itself Tay break you of the habit of biting| of the opportunity to become @ national to remain outside the Federal Reserve System, has finally decided to enter it, though {t will retain ite status as a State bank, with all the privileges which that carries, the nails, which @#hows a nervous| bank condition existing. Glycerine and WYP ear aerrT rosewater will make the hands| SUTRO SUES W. R, HEARST. smooth and white and shine from them, Use Fosowater to ono part glycerine, DEVELOP BUS f Theodore Sutro, lawyer, tor and former editor of the Deutsches Journal, filed suit in the County Clerk's L, A. writes: “Kindly tell me what to take to rap. {office yesterday against the German {dly develop the bust. [ would Hke| Journal Corporation, the Star Com- to take something that would abeo.|biny. William Handolph Hearst and the ny for $3,468, alleged to be salar forth t futely do the body no harm and wall not make ime stout anywhere clea it Please udviae,me if you know of such (tartare A of the uitaches Journal in January, &@ tonic or medicine.” Wi3, at $00 a year under a yearly Anything taken internally to de-| contract; that he worked under this Agreement ugh the contract was wed until March 2, 1916 hen his salary war stopped” His claim ts for pay from Marc’ to Deo. worth ‘31, 1916 velop the breast ta likely to make the whole body stouter, because it ects as a general tonic and improves the Corn Pachange Bank Dectdes to the only great metropolitan institution | author, ora- Th end iner Lake Winnipesaukee and Lake Sunapee IN NEW HAMPSHIRE At the foot of the White Mountains. A vacation region without a rival in the endless variety of its summer pleasures. Mountains, Woods, Lakes Wonderful scenery, magical air. Every summer sport and recreation on land and water. 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