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wees ak” ‘The Evening World’s and Health Column Conducted by Pauline Furlong = o Phrough This Column Miss Puriong Will Reply to Women oo Readers Questions Regarding Bxercise, Diet and Other Means of Preserving Good Heal —_—- Cams eult undigested fou In the body, whic! pulrefac- tines. them te Heht i je of all kinds, copious) | drinking, several quarts each , to cleanse the system, and short from ali kinds of foods, Stomach and digestive organs & beed: Buscles : aaential Letters From Readers. "REO HAIR—MRS. BM, B. writes: ly hair has always been @ lovely ‘of red and in fast gotting dark laa I grow older, Can you tell me thing to keep it the natural which will not injure the halt eny way? | haxe been told to use tea, but thie will make It too and I do not know how to use ‘Will you advise me, please?” Henna paste, made from henna jer (not tea) te the very best ing for you to use, You oan regu- fate the shade by the length of time you leave the paste on, Fifteen min- | utes makes the hair a dark bronze . and longer time makes it THighter. Henna is vegetable and en- ly harmless. Send me two-cent MN ip and ask for the directions for ‘making the hair red. ¥ yoo sHorT—Miss P. RL ‘writes “I am too short for my welght and am seventeen years old. How @an I grow tuller? What will develop . In face?” you are so young you have geven years more to grow taller, All @tretching exercises will help you. ewinging will also make taller, It ts strenuous and should ractised with «reat care to pre- strain, Facial exercises and will fatten the face some- y husband and my. eet are very much interested in your articles and health talks. My dou- Ble ohin has almost gone through fol- lowing your exercises, My dentist (told me 1 was starting with Riges ‘disease. for this?” Use a weak solution of zine chlo- t ride (one-half per cent.) for this, COCOA BUTTER— ANXIOUS PEARL writes: “I am taking some of your exercises and I feel that they are doing me much good. I also read your beauty questions and answers ‘with interest. Will you plense tell me If cocoa butter will grow hair on ‘the face and do you think cream from the milk will fatten my face if I ap- ply it every day? Iam 5 fect 7 and weigh 118 pounds, What should I weigh?” ,I rather think cocoa butter will encourage a growth of down on the face if applied undiluted. It 1s too .fich to use & massage. Cream STATEN ISLAND NOTES. ‘The funeral of Irving Cohen took from his late home on New York Wenue, Clifton, yesterday afternoon, {Cohen died in St. Vincent's Hospital 4(Monday night from injuries received "ia an automobile accident. Miss Gladys King of St. George Is athe guest of hor sister, Mrs. Sidney § Willcox, West New Brighton, In Man- cheater, Vt. Capt. and Mrs. Marcus A. Carr of George have returned from an au- \tomobile trip to Canada. | he annual election of officers of the «Cherokee Club will be held in the Cherokee Club House, Stapleton, to- «Morrow evening. A dinner and dance will be held by the Cricket Club in the club house, ‘Livingaton, this evenin; YA meeting of the Ladies’ Ald 6 ) etety of the Reformed Church of Ma fmers’ Harbor will be held to-morr: afternoon at the home of Mrs, Re Mrs. Archibald R. Nelson and son of Stapleton have gono to St. John's uN. B. ‘Miss Catherine V. Keenan of West New Brighton is the guest of Mrs. H. P. Mardersteck of East Boston, iaas. Mias Edith Kelly of Stapleton has feturned from New Rochelle, oo _ FOREIGN ORDERS DROPPING, { WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.—The ymonthly summary of business in the Waited States prepared by the Fed- s@ral Reserve Board to-day from 4 ‘te from the agents of the twelve “Federal Reserve districts shows do- “Mestic demand gradually taking the ‘place of foreign orders. “The present trend of business ts More along the line of conservatism ‘which bankers and business men have been urging,” the summary states, “It tends to a more permanent pros- perity. The pressure to place new orders and to stock up heavily, which sjwas go prevalent a month or two ago, Me disappearing. / "The general business outlook 1s seatistactOry, Crops are’ better than Wwerage in most distric ‘labor situation | \ “where except ir ment worke . Francisco, timue on the w ¥ os Short Measure G Wred Spies, a garage man, thirty- ‘@wo years old, of No, 2827 Weat Sixth Wtreet, Coney Island, was fined $50 rea in the Broo n Cou! ft nd the pint t ed to hold, eauty* NG, Aus b- Munwer t ' ter been eaten had to be sent th and Good Looks, “ ary breakfast for 6000 men, be supplemeniod W1ib another the base comp When the column moved of potatoes and @ can or of milk, ail that was lott to for the baat 4 pea MF nal, | amp and on the road, W talked to the reeruite, giving & view of the part the eolleges ana ™Y play to the future of prepared. Bens, They made it evident that their institutions wil furnish large num- bere of students for summer training to tm the ne sce ez recruits will attend the ation of the Mood In this cares fost built for two Th ions be ecngek Ber last they are using. Rheingold Beer To abstain from beer is to needlessly deprive yourself of a pleasant bever- age through a mistaken idea. abstinence is misdirected seal; moder- ation is using intelligently the good things of life. there anything I can do ! S. Liebmann’s Sons Brewing Co. The May Manton Fashions HIS ts @ frock \nat shows not alone hew features in the raglan sleeves in the square neck and in the combination of materials; it so emphasizes the fact that charmeuse ty to be much worn throughout the late It is @ beautiful material, it has always been a favorite and women | will be glad to know of its return to} Thia frock shows it combined ; with serge, while the soutache ts ar-| ranged over bands of broadcloth, and the belt is made of the broadcloth, The skirt is in the modified circular style and | 4s Joined to the lower elge of the bio! which extends well below the waist ling The pretty raglan sleeves are novel, a also they are becoming, for they tal graceful lines and folds, Sleeves of th kind always mean an make, for there is no fitting to | complished. This dress represents very little labor, yet it ls essentially new and It could, of course, be cop Jed in Many diferent mMateriais, Lf some thing thinher and lighter is wanted, taf- fete could be used with crepe in place of the serge with the satin, or one could think of it made of taffeta throuxnout or of soiree silk or of any similar material, For a very simple litte frock of wash- able material, handkerchief linen could be combined with @ hi ue handkerchief f the charmeuse sat cossack Weave taking the place In the samo make a very smart frock, rf dress ihe trimming or anything that seems to | Noo p1aa (nith RAGLAN SLE VES | AND SMALL WOME: for 16 and 18 veal ENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION AU, Donald Building, 100 West Thirt site Gimbel Bros.), corner Sixth Avenue and Thir cont York, or sent by mail on receipt of twelve cents in coin or slamps for each pattern ordered. TANT—Write your address plainly and always specify size wanted. THE EVENING WORLD, 00D CAPITULATES TO “ROOK ieS'"" ARWY ! 1 lw A top of bacon, wie io The «be Uansport carried of Marvard and dey with ta camp Total sy warment to avier linen. Wain taking the place nd with linen of wy f i's yards > of one a yards in 3 cut in sizes wocond Street (op- 0 WEDNESDAY, AUGIST 3, "THE BIG STORE” SIXTH AVE.. IGUWTO 19t2 STREET Voile Blouses With Embroidered Linen Collars; $1 Value, at... GREENHUT'S—FIFTH FLOOR Featured Tomorrow in Our Immeneely Successful Midsummer Furniture Sale Three-Piece Bedroom Suite 89c opel opportunity to lay in a supply, of really handsome Blouses, buying them for oer 1 vrei bay ll og ln various jects. pockets, ” rimmed with hemstitching. All made with white linen collare and eufte with blind and eyelet embroidery. In fact, the collars and ch even more than collars are white linen embroidered and inlaid in contrasting colors, which include Copenhagen, t O. D. or Approval orders filled. Rose and Burgund; No Mail, Phone, REENHUT'6—SECOND FLOO! Girls’ Middy Blouses, Dresses & Skirts Each at $ J tomer Newest Styles—Wonderful Values! Washable Dresses, *1 Nicely made of attracti stripes and chambrays smart styles. Assortment includes clever combina- tion effects, wherein two contrasting materials are ffs, belts, vestees, ties and ractiveness of these dresses; pleated or tunic style skirts; sizes 6 to 14 years. The Middy Blouses, *1 Wo are continually showing new, snappy styles ria, They are tho utmost y the 1§ models shown in this sale. They are made of white galatea in Norfolk, coat and regulation styles. contrasting color or blazer stripes. Some feature nov- ckets, fancy collars and belts. Sizes 8 to 22 years. The Girls’ White Skirts, #1 These are made of white leated model with waist li just what girls require for wear with Midd: When so worn they make a very pretty outfit, from 8 to 14 years. el Biase 34 10 Chiffonier | Toilet Table *18.50 is ottered to @ choice of woods— nier a 16 x 20-inch French a 12 x 20 and two 6 x 19 inch French plate ash 4 sulte ls exceptionally well made and finished. Other Furniture Bargains Equally Low Priced *19.50 laid ginghame, novelty pare Many mirror; the Toilet Figures, by J. McColvin..., Venition, by C. Alessandron!. Landacapes, by F. G. Deligney.. Landscape, by F. Farrill. Sheep, by G. Manhard Figures, by O. Marett Return from Pasture, by J. Boriem. . . $150.00 Sheep in the Pasture, by J. Boriem. .. $150.00 Figures, by A. Benker... .. Italian School, by P. Roselli Cardinals, by F. Sintri... Genuine Ol! Paintings—framed in handsome gilt and gold burnish: shadow boxes; regularly priced $5.95... Beautiful Landscaped and Figures—tramed in 6-inch deep gilt and gold burnished frames. 20x30; regula esti aloe «TT used. Newest col buttons add to the arly 50... Bird's-Eye Maple. . $13.60 Bird’s-Eye Maple... 20.50 that aro a delight to the Many are trimmed with 41.00 ‘Ly. Mahogany... tea In @ splendid full ig attached. They 50, . 11,25... White Enamel.... REENHUT'S—FOURTH FLOOR We Send Groceries Everywhere and Camp Whitman. Prompt free wagon hore resorts within a radius of 30 miles. 100, IS READY—-AND IT'S FREE. ) tresh Vegetables (PEN BEANS, Wax Beane, To all States and to the army camps on the Texas border, Plattsbur joints in the city and to 800 suburban towns an one orders filled promptly, Tele THE SUMMER EDITION OF OUR Whole Head Rice THE BEST OBTAINABLE 40 'Y CATALOGUE Sold at this special price with Grocery Orders tions in the market; a FANCY GREEN LIMA EARLY JUNB PEAS—Founiain quality, tender, sweet peas; doz. 21.75; con BLOOD BEETS or Fresh Fruits New Young Carrots 1 Qe WATERMELONS == sweet, Roasted dally In our Coffee Department. COMBINATION BLE STICKY FLY PAPER—box 25 3 $1 oe SHADOW LAWN COFFEE— WHITE NAPHTHA |) Rarer MATCHES 100 bare, $4.25; IMPORTED WH Hunt's Index brand; MPORTED WHITE 45 BONELESS) ANCHO. COCOANUT 94 Pop AUT 220 Choice of these Glasses whiskey glasses, seltzer tumblers, table The Ideal ol! for waleds an medium can, 49°) O56 a4 this opesial price | Whether You Live in the City or in the Suburbs, Greenhut’s Store Is Easy to Reach It in the ideal summer shopping place for the thousands of people who live at the seashore or in the country during the heated spell. All the principal railroads that lead from Long Island and Jersey, as well as the northern points of New York, bring you within easy access of this busy shopping mart. For instance: There ie a Hudson Tube station located right in this building. Every station of the 6th Avenue “L” is a direct entrance to this store. Our free Omnibus service takes you from and to the 8rd Avenue “L,” also 3rd and 4th Avenue Surface Lines and to and from the Subway. Our Free Summer Wagon Delivery Service is a Feature That No Suburbanite Can Afford to Overlook. We deliver to nearly 800 suburban towns and seashore resorts within a radius of 80 miles, Just now, Greenhut’s big, splendidly equipped and spaciously cool store is filled from roof to basement with carefully selected and nicely diversified summer merchandise of all kinds. LOW PRICES; COUPLED WITH EXCELLENT MERCHANDISE—ALWAYS! RERNHUTO—SECOND FLOOR Infants’ 59c Nainsook Dresses A dainty otyle; equare neck, short sleeves; lace trimmed. Skirt finished with lace-trimmed ruffle. espe Re at pe low, think a bit! Does it a Y when you caa,buy euch dalaty Brg Rays money? of from being used in displays. REENHUT'O—SECOND FLOOR: Women’s House Dresses at . . 95c Sart and serviceable dresses, faultlessly made of ginghame and percales in stripes and checks, prettily trimmed with elaborate collars. Plain tailored dresses, celt-crimmed, also included. Sizes from 36 to 46. Maids’ Dresses at *1.49 These dresses are made of black cotton Gibson wa at side of front, fu REENHUT'S—THIRD FLOOR: Sale of Choice e e e Oil Paintings Selections From Our August Event Which Will Interest Art Lovers In connection with our Midsummer Furniture Sale, we offer in our Art Gall studies in oil at markedly reduced prices. $29.50 + $195 00 $08.00 ++ $75.00 es with glass and § Exceptionally Attractive Values in Dinner Sets and 100-Piece American Porcelain Dinner Set-— complete for 12 persons; beautiful pink $ spray decorations; tomorrow only 400 Dozen Thin Blown Needle Etched Glass- ware such as goblets, clarets, Saucer champagnes, ball tumblers, footed sherbets; each cordials, high 39¢ Inty dresses for so Infante’ Lawn Capo—originally priced at 36¢; Cape which are slightly & number of excellent

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