The evening world. Newspaper, August 11, 1916, Page 6

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Me. 0178 (Wit orem to 84 - Hermes ant show Oty fe het neme the howe = the east shore Means of Preserving (wd omorgges (eit pee bre “ + New Viet homage The Liver as @ Source of Trouble 1p anewer to many questions mone Hne-thet be the same varie ne dencrived by meny readers, lam Your tiver ne of the » of your machinery should mont careful herp In order i. you od tongue and yellowed Whites of the eyes, sallow ekin and hishes, disinelination to food, a fooling aftor meals, @ chronic of the “Hues all these un Pleasantnossoa might be avoided if behaved as it should, The do with both fatness and thi and the liver that is not functioning normally naturally means blood that fa in an abnormal condition, The blood ts cleansed of many of ite im- purities by the liver, and when the latter aulke, blood filled with danger- ous toxins circulates through the body, Jt J# therefore moat important for the reducer and developer—for every woman, indeed, who wants a healthy body—to make eure that the liver is in good condition, This can be done through special calisthenics for the liver, just a# there are for the arma, the logs the hips and other parts of the body. For thin the “liver aqueese” ts the moat effective of all the exercises and ia practised in the following manner; tand with feet nearly together, hands on hips, bend the body for- be yg Vvoeaged ha ae in the front wi @ Upa of the were without 18 to an exceedingly smart sult) pending the knees, Return to uprignt for country wear and for general! position and bend in the same man- It 19 absolutely Jed as far to ~ Serer ae — simple, yet it shows very new lines, ie. Assume e up t position ‘The material shown here is summer | and then bend far to the left aide and weight serge, but it would be pretty|Teturn to the upright position. Do this about ten times several times a copied in linen or in cotton gabardine, day to keep the liver active. OF, one could make the skirt of serge or| s:eroise fairly churns moat of the im- of linen or of gabardine and the blouse| portant trunk organs and stimulates of hamdkerchief lawn or of crepe 4@|the blood supply to them. chine if @ thinner costume were want- hearers: oe ed. The cape collar that finishes blouse makes @ very new and vi teresting feature and the pockets are novel. ino | T. writes: “I The skirt is made in five! your health @ores and the back edges are finished| one of your articles, Please tell me columns and enjoy every and lapped. Any woman who is bn the| the best remedy for intestinal 108, outlook for « useful skirt to wear with | from which poet Pirpeeypecresty blouses of any sort will be sure to like the model, for it serves that purpose ag| (MFCUsH complete and thorough mus- well as it does the one illustrated. For | (14 cortectinatconstipa te & cool costume for August wear pongee| products for constipation. jercises | would be pretty, either the natural| for the trunk muscles will also bene- | color or blue with trimming of the same tit you greatly. | material striped. The crepe pongeo is enemas | © ttle heavier than the plain and] TO GET COLOR IN CHEEK8— perhaps especially adapted to the use,| ANNA writes: “I am following your , | last course of treatment for black- Natural color trimmed with brown is heads with very decided tmprove- Dretty If the striped effect 1s not Nked, | ment, Will an electric facial massage or a different material could be used for! remove them permanently? I am try- the trimming. Coin spotted eos are | ing ao hard to avoid pastries, candice, | Pretty and are smart, too, and one of| &c., which I greatly indulged in until | these could be used for the trimming on| now, What will improve the color in | # pee ee tai, What should weight” lense | 1 ¥ shoul welg! Please | roe a manda of ieaterial 36 iachea| tell me what fruits to take for gain: | ‘ang|!ne weight, 1 like all kinds, Also require 3% yards of material 36 wide, 3% yards 44 or 24 yards 64, the skirt, 4% yards 36, 8% yards 44 or 26-8 yards 64 for serge other ma- torial without up and down, but if there ia figure or nap, 6% yards 36, 54 yards 44 inches wide will be needed; for the trimming will be required % of a yard| A epecial exhibition of “Civilisa- 36 inches wide, tion” ts to be given aboard the bat- ‘The blouse pattern No. 9178 fs cut in| tieship Nevada at Newport Sunday wines from 384 to 43 inches bust geod sy night, f and the skirt No. 9166 in sizes from 34 Ethyle Cook, a Thanhouser act: meas ress, to 84 inches waist soba recently eold some embroidery work and used the money to buy tobacco for the soldiers in Texas, The five reels of “Mister 44," the conte in Metro-Yorke ‘feature, embrace more than 400 feet of film exposed at night. David Thompaon, a Metro assist- ant director, has been made a ii ee moecend 210, 331, 333, 237 225, Grand Street Cor. Driggs Ave. B! Ne Depesit—5éc Weekly on 06 Werth of Clothing rant sl OODS DELIVERED ANY WHERE IN GREATER NEW YORK= Gus Gee CLOT HIN Ge FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY member of the Elks Lodge of New Rochelle, Harry Gribble is doin, monologue with music Wc at the Strand this week. He calls it “A Parable of Nature.” The reproduction of a barroom fight in @ scene from Billie Burke's film, “Gloria's Romance,” caused Jerome Kern's dog to attack the screen at the Kleine Studio, Jules Monae ane Al Frank are to pear comedies for the Uni- versal. Viola Lind will be their lead. ing woman. Marold Lockwood says the chew- ing of gum helps him in driving his auto, It acts as a nerve soother and, in additon to that, he finds the gum can be used in fixing leaks, It 1s announced that Ben Blumen- chal, who lives abroad, has purchased Fag rareptes Nights of the ‘Mutt and “Hane an ta for $100,000, saiidaitd B, A. Rolfe is now devoting m. hia time to the work of the ‘Reite Photoplays, Inc, at the studio, No. 8 West Sixty-third Street, Ward Johnston is now acting director the Strand, Mr, Rolfe visits that theatre Saturdays and Sundays and &@ novelty 164, 166, 168 and 170 Smith Street KLYN Cor. Wyckofi St. $125 Worth of Furaiture No Deposit—$i Weekly Ladies’ and : Misses’ Suits $12.98 to $30 Wash & Fancy advises Mr, Johnston, The latter w: recently musical director at. ‘t Strand, Chicago, Maxwell Karg formerly general fe studio, now charge of the nd the nario department, @ contract with * whereby they have obtained the mo- rights covering all her Ruth cenarios d on Mra, orks, "A Married au 1 be the frst poom released, Richard Garrick will be the director, Wil » manager of ans | | dH, | | THE BVENING WORLD, PRIDAY, AUGUST 11. The Evening World’s Beauty $%. and Health Column Conducted by Pauline furlong Through Thie Column Mise Furlong WUl Reply to Women Meadors Questions Regarding bsercter, IMel end Uther ve Made Jus Neath and Goud Luvks, than 010 6 600 ing tae Beonl year one an voided by all diet will improve your color, am teat the akin for ony wood and shauid be Haerciae and proper f grapes to gain healthy. a WANTS Hanny T am told they are afraid to risk taking them jviee, Are they harmieas?” a physteian about thie, | am nd never advise or prescribe HIRING ARMPIT@6—MADOF “WUL you please give me for perspiring armpite *? T have owed your ne each day and enjoy them so but have not aren Just what Ano Seely. ‘a of all absolute cle wary to remove foul ation, Bathe the mueh Vn 4 wear clean waists nd an nh ne each day, Use alcohol and aalicylic acid two drame e bath, Your Credit ‘This August Sale Here is an August furniture sale where you can buy on liberal credit, and save 25% or more over our Just come and select the things you want and we'll send them home at once and give you a year and a Open Saturday Evenings AMO MILK EXPORTED ; Faport naive of conde tarrmere “am te Orphaned (hidree Am D> tnte Py 4 the tour ae ed recently Is Good at half to pay in weekly or monthly amounts #0 small that you'll never miss the money. No red tape. Your credit is always good, and re- member you save 25 per cent. or more. Come now while our stocks are complete. Reputation Behind the Goods—Long Service Ahead of Them Quartered Oak Diners e are especially wel it chairs rhe ataha the Nardest, kind. of Wwonr: tho aeata are read leather; note u uty claw feet. o a! ells regularly for $#,00 and the chair | The th NG ROOM OUTFITS IN GREAT Binthap AT LOW PBICES. Apartment House Refrigerator This well-made Refrig- rent (apartenens, boule Se halle? apselal eel vanised lining, brass hardware, nickel plated. quite mate! hit reductions while an r it_| We tlso have @ number of other ‘are styles, the stock which we closing out at, reduced prices, of the very best grade. Here are some ex- ft Top Refrigerator, 16 in. deep, 24 apectal aati Renas Price, | we in. offer , 99.75. regular pric 3-door icer (at q » 18 in. ‘ os"apectel Baie Price: ‘ee Dresser unad), in. wide, aenie am, ON high. Regular oe, $49.26; specie ri Sale’ Price, $88.00, Unusual Frices on Varlor Suites We have @ number of Parior Suites which we are including in this Special Sale. The prices are Just as attractive as the other arti- cles advertised—25 per cent. less than their regular price. Here are some examples the remari “Jewel” Grafonola $35 ‘gewet"* hd eit ol cr 0 = orde—yows - tal om $39.! dele from $16 to a "Bic ete gh thse . price wor . *Bpect Specta Bread Boxes, Tea, jour Caniat ‘anisters and panned finish, n soo eins Cowserthwait's Liberal Credit Terms “Oldest 810 Monthly on 8200 Other amounte tn pre- portion, Pay by the Week if you wish, to OFF HOH CASH, is ve ular with our customers. of the q Summer unsiiave Vth Off our entire stock of for quick clearance. sng ' Willow, Reed atyle'in our store. wat ahead of us. tt oak pe a sible by, aver bie byw very Sune usual circums! A carload of this ant another pattern were made up for expo! an the wreat, frel congestion, was held miased the steam and the order celled. W. able to pick them up at very much less than the be: nae Note, the prett it net onigns and beautiful grain, W ‘amall Spice | with six ba it CowPERTHWAIT Special Values in Dining Room Pieces are Jacobean style and are large and unusually well built. Tine ok has a very pretty grain, Originally part of a larger set. which ‘We find ourselves with a limited num- ‘Buffets, Tables and China Closets pictured above, These will Bot 7 in, #0 we are offering them at deci they last. Buffet, regular. . Buine'closse, regul Extension Table, re TM nw Matt! 4 eee eee —_ o nd em rch and lawn furniture at 26% off poruced, in thie ase is all et our Jap: vory Enamel green trimmings— Wghis ie @ great opportunity. “Most of Bargain This Sw Fork to * owing to f fiche Floor Coverings 36x63 Jonas Jute Rug. #8. could ordinarily ne giving our ell ule; ‘ we Folding .. $9.40 | Troning 12-Piece | Tables Canister Set | & tect tous: Bc | Yaiucns strongly. Coftee, Sugar and | kinds of m| Furniture House in & Sons} 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row Between Brooklyn Bridge “Sub” Station and Chatham Sq. ‘‘L'' Station UCH WAS AN ADVERTISEMENT THAT appeared recently in the papers. Who was this brave advertiser that he would attempt to instruct sophisticated Cupid in using a dollar mark instead of the conventional bow? An inter- viewer cought him out and found him a character in whom Dickens would have delighted, Look for the story under the heading “New York's First Assistant to Cupid” in next Sunday's World Magazine. HERE'S A CERTAIN SPOT ALONG THE New Jersey Coast where roulette rules the waves, these languorous days. A Sunday World writer managed to slip into the place with an artist. Want to know what makes these exclu- sive gambling resorts tick? How the wheels go ‘round inside? * * * The thrill is yours for the reading on Page 4 of The World Magazine. O, HO! FOR THE BOUNDING MAINE —or main; it amounts to the same thing, as the New York land lubbers will find when they board the U. S. S. MAINE next Tuesday for the first Naval Training Cruise, conducted by their Uncle Sam’l. From the whole country about 3,000 civilians are embarking on nine battleships. There's a page of sketches in colors showing the “rookies” prepared for the Navy's Plattsburg—and the worst. World Magazine's Series of Stories By Richard Harding Davis “THE FRAME-UP” The Narrative of a Politician’s Trap for a District Attorney One of Davis's F COURSE, MAY BELLE, IT’S A SPOT. . light man’s business to throw the calcium on beauty. No one denies that/ But when it happens that a certain girl plays the part called “Beauty,” and he keeps the limelight on Aer to the exclusion of every other soul in the cast— well, dearie, he simply must be in love with her! * * © And he was. It’s a pretty little romance of theatrical life. The page? Oh, yes—Page 3. ‘OW THAT THE GENERALS OF THE Allies are imitating the subway quarde, the ‘Great Push” becomes a matter of Ravens, one might say intimate, interest to New Yorkers. You needn’t burrow through of war de spatches to get the military significance of this new effort on the part of Mars if you consult the big map, printed in colors, on the back page of The Sunday World Magazine. Everything at a glance. The Camera as a Reporter Iv “Covers” the News for the Sunday World Gravure Section The camera couldn't misstate if it tried to. For it picks you up bodily and sets you down on the spot where you can see for yourself--where you can see, for instance, the great JUTLAND NAVAL BATTLE wiile Admiral Beatty's fleet was in ction. 6 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT — Next Sunday The World Gravure Section prints another ular “THEN AND NOW" sets of pic- his time, it's Park Row in 1870—and 191 of its tures. MAKE A POINT Of stopping as you pass your newsdealer’s stand to-day; he’ll know you want NZ NEXT SUNDAY ens NA oe

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