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AUTO ROBBERS WERE VERY POOR SEARCHERS wed ti seu 1) a} ‘ dewe's M tow o man's pow nore While they wire wearohing the On the women > Jomph Hoke & Wenee, Jermey ¢ Wason Terrace to w epsire to tie FOR ret wae! pee Three mea, seared owt, revel of the seeks drove away 4 were informed, but found eee of the bighwaymen. SOME FOOTLIGHT STARS WHO APPEAR HERE THIS WEEK F 7 heBveniag W World’s Beauty and Health Column Conducted by Pauline Furlong Through This Column Mise Furlong WUl Reply to Women Readers’ Questions Regarding Exercise, Diet and Other Means of Preserving Geed Health and Good Looky comets US a Le went Many women write me that when they at- tempt to do ata- © akipping pO other atren- vous reducing exercises they get pain in the da aida §=6lf = these women but knew NS PURLON® 14, this eo very goed sign, rather than « bad omen, because it proves that a large area of — Don't be discouraged | vigorous | phystoal exercises to harden the flesh, used lung cella, which they were not aware axisted, has bees élscevered. These lung celle have become Gightiy stuck together and fallen upon each other, because they have Rot bees used since youthful outdoor games had been indulged in and have remamed closed alncet through iife Extra physical. exertion makes them epen to receive the fresh air which you are forcing inte them, and the extra effort to breathe causes & alight pain, When the pain t good and sharp you can make sure you are buraing up @ mass of stored-up waste mat- ter and also giving new life te the important tmternal organa ‘Those who euffer from heart treu- dle should avoid strenuces exercises, Lettere From Readers. SOFT, SPONGY SKIN—MAY T. writes: “My ekin te soft and almost spongy to touch. What causes thie and what will remedy it? I am five feet two and weigh 111 pounds le ‘this too much?! You need @ course of for @ spongy condition shows lowered vitality and poor quality muscle feah. Your weight te about right CRACKERS AND MILK—O. B, Resi Found tat clears pimply skins sinol and hot water, dry and apply gently a little Resinol Ointment. ta his hay on for ten minutes, then wash off with more Resinol Soap. In a few days pimples, redness and roughness eimply | vanish! 1 know that sounds too to be true but it istrue. Try it and see! All draggiow cat] Resino! Ointment and Resined fap, Far aires comphe of eh, ornate Dent aR, Baltimore, M4 Use Resinel Soap for HORLICK’S TRE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Buy It in the seated glace jars, ‘The Best ie always the Cheapest | Substitutes cost YOU same price FOR THROAT AND LUNGS STUBBORN COUGNS AND COLDS Eckman’s Alterative SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS Hans undF ritz in the Movies RUDOLPH DIRKS, | ORIGINATOR OF THE KATZENJAMMER KIDS "These celebrated comic charac- ters, which appear every Sunday in the New York World, can now be seen in screen comedies at the following leading moving picture theatre: Strand. Camberiand , Camb University. . Fordh Rialto. . noon have noticed many persons, both Broadway & 47th Street} | writes: “I work in an office and at for ving home in the morni: ® substantial breakfast, I am obliged to take lunch in @ restaurant aad ae at business men and women, eating a bowl of crackers and milk and a sim- ple dessert, I have never tried this dish, but always have @ meat tun- cheon, As Iam not a heavy eater, and do not really want the lunch, 1) wish to know if thie simple luncheon | | of crackers and milk would be nour- | ishing enough for me? I am not try- ing to reduce or gain weight.” You should not eat meat for lunch- eon, especially so when you eat @ |eubstantial breakfast and dinner, as you say you do It t# wrong to eat what you do not desire anyway, Crackers and milk make @ very eub- stantial luncheon and one of the best ones for gaining weight Rice and milk also makes a good developing luncheon, Office workers need no luncheon at all, oneres Fas vereeh aglass of milk or butterm! enpe- clally in bot weather, TO INCREASE 61ZE OF ANKLE— MADGE R, asks: “Could you tell me & way to increase size of dreadfully thin ankle and calf of leg?” Heel and toe reeling exercise Atty, times each day will develop the leg muscles, You can get bicycle prac- tice on @ stationary bicycle machine in most any gymnasium, This will also help you considerably, © THE NEW PLAYS © “The Man Who Came Back” Melodrama of Lurid Hue, BY CHARLES DARNTON UST what he meant by it wasn exactly clear; but tn introducing some body whose name evidently didn’ matter, Manager W. A. Brady, at the Playhouse on Saturday night, eald he wished to introduce youth to the stage Very welll 2% te youth that this qilly of world worships. In youth there ts promise—ailso wild eats from time to time, ‘Then, too, nothing te dearer te the box office than @ play in which the irresponsible young have their merry | ,. fing, Even Belasco bas saluted adoleadtnce with a filck ef bis gray forelook. But what has the theatre to gain by showing the vicious side of youth? Without apologies to Hogarth, “The Man Who Came Back” suggests a modern rake's progress from the hom: of a New York millionaire to a Chinese “opium joint” ts Shanghai. So far ae originality ie coneerned, Jules Eckert Goodman took hie idea | for the play from a@ story by John Fleming Wilson, It takes a pi | wright to catch an author! Th @inary playwright, judging by his work, $e @ devoted reader of current | fiction, But chate his businese—not mine To me “The Man Who Came Back” recalled those glowing days the toroh up to nature. In this case the eon of @ millionaire went to San Francisoo after a gay life in New York and @ PArey esicent found him- lope with an when | Bowery melodrama of lurid hue held) on hand to greet the millionaire’s son after he bad been shanghaied to Shanghai. And eo they met in the opium joint sacred to melodrama. Here they pulled up, and later we saw them on @ pineapple plantation in Honolulu. Boberly married, they made the bost of things until the good old ‘airy aunt appeared and told Henry that he could go right back bome and find millions awaiting him if be went alone, Then it wae that Marcelle, who had overheard the conversauon, | = devided to sacrifice herself for the sake of the poor boy who had only to turn bis back on ber to find himself riob, She therefore tottered out of rently full of ad formerly taken. In righteous indignation the busbanc who had come home with @ bottle | whiskey Iashed her with a whi pretty acene!—and upon discovering h imed, “Thank God, ‘The return to the father and millions, you may be sure, was made without further delay. Necessarily, the acting in a play of this kind {a a matter of form. Henry Hull easily achieved the task of r member of the Grace (oor; pany. Rruset Lainford, cheapened imacif ae « deteotive, in epite of the (mot that he wae amusing As ve father, Edward Kmery the bast acting of the night. Hut “The Mar Came Rect” | eoulda’t possibly ering gory to eay) one ( fon Picture Fi Picture Notes ) Director Frank Adtrondac three years “Civilization” will move from the Criterion Theatre te the Park, Bunday, Bept, 10. Raymond McKee, the os be Metro-Roife picture, “The Juatica,” can play the ukulele. Outs side of that he's all right, however. Pauline Frederick has completed her first “twin emer” role It is in the Famous Players ploture, “Ashes of Embera” Crane te in Se hss kine venation te Bereral werns eee bretde shee wr eilure cont te “The = furniure ~, [Oe aie FO vad STEAMBOAT, mr, HUDSON RIVER Mary Pickford'e first film, to be|! made by her own producing company, will be “Less Than the Dust,” written 424 Be by Hector Turnbull It will be an en- i tire evening's entertainment B K. Linooln, who will have the chief role in the “Jimmie Dale” series, owns an estate of 1,000 acres near Blantord, Mase He acte in filme for |! the fun of % es much as anything else. vble will direct with the assistance of Hred bittenham, Ben H. Grimm, publicity tative for the Motro, has returned from Hollwood, Cal. Victor L. Sohertsinger, composer of the @oore of “Civi n,” hae gone to California, accompanied by Mra, Schertzinger, to b the next Thomas H. Ince production. Mabel Taliaferro went to Portiand, JO ABOUT BOAP—8. A. EB writes: “Please tell me what @oap to use on tender skin and ae often ghould it be used. Shall I use dot or cold | "y "pare castile eoap, tf any. Do 3 5 not use hot water on tender, dry skin. It would be better for you to cleanse | the skin with ure, thin cleansing | cream and omit use of soap gether until the skin becomes leas | sensitive, TO DARKEN EYEBROWS—ETH. BL 8. writes: “My eyebrows are brick red, while the hair on my head ta black, and I would be glad to know of something which will darken them, I also want to know how to make them thicker, They are very thick and meet between the eyes, yet are scant at the parte where they ehould be thick. How can I thin them between the eyes and thicken them on top? Will aage tea darken them, and how is {t made? Can alum solution be ‘used to reduce the bust, and may It be | used without first applying hot wet towels? I am not in position to use the hot water treatment.” Use an eye pencil on the brows to darken them. Dyes will be most_un- |eatisfuctory fo: tea would not a off the hair, part of the browa ‘removed by the electrio needle, It is the only way. Brush the top of the bi with @ narrow brush dipped in vaseline. Alum # lution may help slightly to reduce the |Dust, as it is an astringent, Strenu- ous arm exercises are better for this | purpose and bag punching one of the very best, SUPERFLUOUS HAIR — GRACE M, writes: “Will a mixture of perox- ide and ammonia remove euperfluo' hair permanently?” nently but the WILL i SEPT, 1-8-9 If this beautiful sum: I i enev AJ the mMtelligent, observing an arm of tho Shrewabur: Co, will tasue Deed and Title, BALANC) 8 Your V. nnd? Blocks from Atlantio, Raliroad « ¥ MONTHLY IW Morey Will BUY Your Site for All-Time, REAL EOTATE AT AUCTION. . ABAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, | REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, At MY Expense! as a GOOD TREAT and appreciate the chance te entertain LONG BRANCH, N. J. 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Mail Orders filled until stock is exhausted. pecial Notice! nterruption to Our De- livery Service role Ent by our entenve delivery ee will be reached as usual. And don’t in by mal our erepienal facil. ites ne : IN THE FURNITURE STORE WE OFFER $27 Colonial Buffete—42 Inches lo: $13.50 Mahogany Finished Dreese vod $11.25 White Enamel Chiffonters-—wood trimmil Chiffonlers—wood trimmi Double ave Green Trading Stampe Forenoons—Single Stampe Afterneens NEXT SUNDAY WORLD _|A Coupon Good for a Box of Five Lily Drink- ing Cups. . . . First Instalment of a New and iq | Phrilling Detective Story by Frank Froest, Formerly Executive Crim. Investigation Dept. Chief of Scotland Yard, Entitled The Maelstrom. . For Public School Pupils Large Size ; Ready-Reference Colored War Map of Europe. . Ten Beauty Portraits in Gravure: Beautifu Wena Appearing on the New York Stage |This Fall. . . . Portrait of a Model: from @ Painting by Lester Ralph of One of the Most Popular Artists’ Models of the New York . Studio (in Colors). NEXT SUNDAY WORLD, Edition Limited, Order from newsdealer in advance if you would be ous. of getting a copy.

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