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NEW furnishings tor you house, new dothes er youredlt— shopping to do in the Jaytime and new plays to see in the evening. All made the more de lightful if done in the old way to which you are accustomed. And that is to get about town by getting aboard a ue Bus the conductor for Rowte Brheduie. You May Have Tried venionces in very way, | This VICTROLA is the $200 size; it may be had in mahogany, or in oak-fumed, weathered, early English, golden or driftwood. You may have it delivered at | your home tomorrow for $10 Paid Down The balance may be paid at the rate of $10 each month. We Usually Have & great many more Victrolas ready for immediate delivery than any other store, w larger variety of records, John Wanamaker Broadway at Ninth Street, New York THE EVEN |ATTAGKED IN HOME BY MIDNIGHT THIEF. WOMAN USES GUN Mes Bolognio Paints Amu Her Jewels as Scared Burglar Flees Voeress Holognin Hoe Liwgninu, Mrest Trecedery Amusement Cou Attacked and ruled early ¢ her eperlment a No nue OY & ue woman had ar Uem@esked Wen weit i L T be asked 4 the ue the picture with him just ua he wei lace at her throat, The atri ing the geine broke and they over the fuor Then the robt d the peek « hold flew alt Fo twtat ed two rings from her fineers and Jf You're a Man Walking |Gae Othe rings contained wi aint, = Will Ease Your Worries (eons Maire that seat aso, "Sand Preserve Your Men- citoment was over Mra. Rolognino Your Figure and Clarify Your Complexion -Any- way, It Will Prolong Your Life. By Marguerite } If your cook has left— If your daughter has eloped with If your Wall Street war babtes ai Keep calm. phy of New York he be, on the with more than t A week or so 4 MARGUERITEM MAKBMALE During the past gether, 1,600 miles, an average of mo trot around the block. And for regal equal to @ good long walk. ophy. THIS WALKER ONLY RIDES A } HOBBY. After talking ‘with Prof. Shaw the street car atrike will lose whatever terrors it has for you. You will be convinced that you yourself are the | owner of @ pair of seven-league boots. Such is the contagion of Prof. Shaw's quiet enthusiasm for bis hobby, and his quiet confidence that you also can ride it, (Hobby riding |{s the only sort in which he thor- | oughly believes.) “Walking {s the most valuable exer- | else in the world,” he told me, “Algo tt isthechenpest, It !s something which | is In reach of every normal man or woman, and which costs only shoe leather. Walking is one of the best | ways I know of cheating the doctor and the undertaker, Why don't more | people walk?” I wondered anew why they didn't, ‘as 1 studied Prof. Shaw's tall, trim | figure, without an ounce of superfu- ous tlesue: his amooth, healthily bronzed face. Why not be like that First Gallery, New Building. Please tell This will and connect The New York Branch Office Show Reems Broadway Spring 890 1 lancey St — Orchard 1 10 Irvi Pi 8 *124 Weet ate ” Bryant 56a practicable if you are moving. promptly disconnect the old At Your Service Teving Place and 15th Street—Stuyvesant 5600 Night and Emergency Call: Farragut 3000 dyspeptic? But Prof. Shaw was answering bi» own question, “It's the tin Lizales," he pronounced rather bitterly, “that are destroying the habit of walking. Pretty soon | feet. The proper function of feet ts | disappearing; why shouldn't the feet themselves follow? When I'm asked to ride in an automobile, as occa- sionally happens, I always say, ‘I bes |your pardon, but you seo I'm in a hurry.’ LITTLE NINETY-MILE JAUNT WAS EASY, “Tell mo about the walk from Philadelphia,” I said soothingly. “L jeft Philadelphia at midnight on ‘Tuesday and reached City Hail Park, ‘im this city, at twenty minutes to TWO LONG YEARS HE SUFFERED \“Frult-a-tlves”’ Made Hi Feel As If Walking On Air Orillia, Nov, 28th, 1014. “For over two years, I was troubled with Constipation, Drowsiness, Lack of Appetite and Headaches, One day 1 exw your sign which read “Fruit-atives muke you feel like walking on air.” This appéaled to me, so I decided to In a very short time, I began to feel better, and now I feel fine. I have a good appetite, relish everything 1 eat, and the Headaches are gone entirely, 1 recommend this pleasant fruit medicine to all my friends.” DAN McLEAN, us aS soon aS enable us to the new service Edison Company for the Convenience of the Public 151 East 86th St _ Lenox 7780 a7 East 125th 8t Harlem 4020 a East 149th 6t Melrose 9900 Open watt mi Walk! Walk! lat forty-five, instead of fat, nervous, | a we'll be born with them, Instead of | | Walk! For if You Don’t You’ll Have ‘‘Tin Lizzies’’ and No Feet, Says Dr. Shaw, Peripatetic Philosopher Mooers Marshall. * the chauffeur— re suffering from infantile paralysts— Put on your hat. And take @ little stroll of thirty or forty mites {¥ the decidedly Charles Gray Shaw, head of the department of philoso novel prescription of Prof. University, And philosopher though subject of walking, Prof. Shaw speaks he theorist'a authority, ago Prof. Shaw waiked from the City Hall in Philadelphia to the City Hall in New York, a distance of ninety miles, in less than twenty-four hours, three months he has walked, alto- re than 600 miles per month. A little journey of thirty-five or forty miles a day he consideres a mere nothing, a ning mental poise, calming distr nerves, exterminating worry, there is no panacea, take it from Prof. Shaw, He delongs to the peripatetic school ef philos- twelve the next night,” the professor detailed. “I have done a good dea! of walking as an amateur, and my only preparation for the trip con- sisted of several forty-mile jaunts taken on days just preceding !t. I carried with me two chicken sand- wiches and @ pint bottle of milk. I had the bottle refilled twice. I could not stop to eat, and so when I felt hungry I took my sandwich in one band and my milk bottle in the other and ate and drank as I walked.” “Like young Benjamin Franklin,” 1 recalled, “with his penny loaf under each arm. Only you had the good sense to walk away from Philadelphia. But didn't you stop to rest at all?” tes each at Trenton, New Brunswick, Rahway and Newark,” said Pro! Shaw. “I lay down on the grass for a few minutes outside one town, But 1 walked fifty-five miles without a I didn't have time for many because I wanted to complete rip in the time I had set for my- 1 thought I could do it, since it een done by Weston in his old Ke. “As @ matter of fact, any normally healthy person could take such a walk with proper Preparation. Naturally it would be @ good pian ty train with ‘a few shorter trips, But I don’t pre- tend to be a physical marvel, and I suffered absolutely no {ll effects from my walk, In fact, I know it did me 004, “When I reached New York, just | before midnight, i went to a hotel and went to bed. I slept from ‘o'clock in the morning ull 12.85 the next afternoon. I slept like a baby and woke up ravenous, For a few | days I was @ littlc tired, but that soon wore off. CALMED AND SOOTHED BY THE LONG WALK. “I had been worried and annoyed |about several matters, and 1 found |that my walk calmed and soothed in Walking, in the first place, | draws the blood from the head to the | feet. Then, when one walks, there are go many delightful trivial things to cajole one’s attention away from oneself; the color and shape of the clouds, the flowers and the horizon, the amusing and transitory compan- jons of the road, On the way from Philadelphia one woman frankly asked me what I did for a living. I old her I was a professor in New York University, She said, ‘I should think you could make more money raising chickens I don't know— | perhaps I could,” Prof, Shaw added, | | in a whimsical aside, | good for every business man to waik t least one way from his home to bis Mee?" 1 suggested. “It would be an agreed the Professor, “He would fel better and look better if he did it, And | women ought to walk more too, Their | complexions and figures would improve it they did. Of course, they ought to dress sensibly, The present day skirt ‘is apparently ‘short enough, but the | woman who wants to do much walking jmust wear shoes with low heels “Most people take too short atepy and walk from the knee, The further up the body the swing comes, the | less strain, Of course swinging from the neck is a bit too high, but if the walker will simply imagine that he |ts being hung and will propel hia | | body forward tn a long sweep he will find that he can go much further.” “Nice, cheerful thought,” I com- mented, .| “I maintatn,” Prof. Shaw suddenly awerved, “that walking is even more & mental than It is a physical process. It depends largely upon the “I made four stops of fifteen minu- | “Don't you think that It would be! excellent plan,” power. Make up your mind to reach & certain point on your day's excur sion, atep out witb a long, swift stride, don't give in and call yourself tired ‘when you're That's the way to go far and fast, Or, so L think—m. yecauseo Tam a philosopher, litte smile. INFANTILE PARALYSIS cluded, with adry SHOWS INCREASE TO-DAY |: Eleven Deaths and Twenty New Cases—Sudden Jump in the Bronx, The Board of Health report for the twenty-four hours ending at 10 o'clock to-day shows an increase in the number of new cases and deaths from infantile paralysis. The figures are: DEATHS, To-day, Yesterday, Manhattan .. ....... 7 3 Bronx .. e Brooklyn Queens Richmond .. 0 Totals .. Manhattan . Bronx Lirooklyn .... Queens .. . Richmond .. . Totale .. ..cseseeees 4 Only one new ease and one death were reported in Brooklyn, This is the lowest record since early in June Richinond has not had a case in threr | Weeks. A total of $40,597 has been received for the Brace fund, Including $167 acknowledged to-day. WOMAN “‘KIDNAPPER’’ WAS GOOD SAMARITAN Mrs, Strand Only Cared for Baby She Thought Was Abandoned —Acquitted After Arrest. Mrs. Dora Strand, of No, 564 Tre- mont Avenue, the Bronx, was ac- quitted by Magistrate Miller in Bed- ford Avenue Court, Willlamsburg, to- day, of kidnapping three-year-old Gertrude Ambramowitz, of No, 137 Grand Street, Williamsburg. Mra. Strand said she found the baby on @ Third Avenue elevatod train in Manhattan last Wednesday, appar- ently abandoned, and took her home. The next day, reading of the search for the little girl, Mra, Strand took her to Willlamsburg to restore her to the mother, end was promptly ar | rested | | One of her reasons for taking care ‘of the baby, Mrs, Strand said, was | that two childrens of ber own bad died | recently, ‘TIMES sateen SQUARE ALARMED BY FIRE IN SUBWAY Other Blazes Are | | Underground | Extinguished by | Firemen, Two at midnight when sparks thrown by the oe of @ southbound subway expr |erinding against the third rail ignited Times Sanare had a lot of excitement | WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1916 MUSEUM OF AT AND Z00 SHOW Bl ATENOANGE ROP fM Wa Any 4 the edly the caure ersone whe um of Natural “ ry showed an increase tn attend nee Cleveland HM. Dodge, who ap be 4 for the trustees, by saying that publio #ehool teachers were taking thelr clamses to the museum, The Metropol! Museum Art Fequented $260 ye 1OIT. ‘The wut |committes will $200,000, the same nt the year ending June tendance at the while for the 1916, the attendan 1915 the paid admissions were 40,911 and in 1916 81,617, The New York % for 1916 received $1 the directors requested $200,000 sminittes wil The attendance for the y June 80, 1915, was 1,98 the year ending Jur amo ‘ AVES th Museum was year ending a0, Mogical Garden Th si99. end nd 1916 020 ing for 1 year the Aquarium received It 1 for 7 the recom. ending Jun and for the 1,416,811, The Amertean Museum of Natural History last year ed and requested aub-commit The attendance for the year ending June 90, 1915, wan 664.215, and for the year ending June 80, 1916, 70,000, The sub-committee adjourned until Thursday, when the County Court of Queens County, Grants Tomb, Jume! Mansion, Board of Elections, Sheriff of New York County, Commisstoner of Records New York ‘County, Sheriff of Bronx County and Department of Licenses wil! b en ur marcel ects WIDOW’S ACCUSER VANISHES, Police Seek Maid Whe Says Mra. Tattle Threatened Her le. Mra, Beanie A. Tuttle, wealthy widow of No. 289 De Kalb Avenue, Brooklyn. appeared to-day in the Gates Avenue Police Court, but Mattte Warren, her negro maid, who charged her with pointing @ revolver at her on Sunday evening, was absent. A search for the xirl was begun and the case adjourned until Friday. Policeman Walsh arrested Mre. Tut- Sunday © im after the maid tele oued that her mistress threatened Mill her, Mrs, Tutti 10 was justified in all tectives declared that on they were at ‘Tuttle's h Mrs home in veatigating the lose of @ pair of Da masccus curtains. ROBBED A BLIND BEGGAR. tor Prie- 7. 212,700, Saturday ‘Ten Daye 1 ner—Drinking, Hie Ex Magistrate McQuade to-day sen- tenced Vincent Connolly, who refused to give his address, to the Workhouse for ten days for robbing John Mc Carthy, an aged blind man, McCarthy was squeezing the “Wear- ing of the Green” qit of his accordion at Forty-third Street and Sixth Ave- nue about midnight, when Connolly grabbed the money tn hia tin cup and Taen Jabbed the accordion with « knife A quarter and forty pennies taken were returned to tarthy. Connolly's de fense Was had been drinking Bayonne W Mimeett, Wallace Boynton, alxty-five years old, night watchman for the Flowe Waist Company of No. 21 Avenue ©. Bayonne, N +. eornmitted early to-day by” taking body was found tn the y Best ekknife suicide H CELEBRATED a pile of ofl-aoaked ties between the tracks and sent smoke and flames up the sides of the tunnel. An alarm brought fire compantes, | pulled guesta from beds in hotels and | the drew cabaret crowds to atrent Some one with @ hand fire ulster | went down to the blazing ties, and (he fire was out in five minutes | In the Bronx a Nttlo earlier the aub way provided pyrotechnic thrills for sev- red watchers. Firemen put “» near the Jerome Avenue station before tt did great damage When a Ue took fre on the elevated subway track at One Hundred and Bixty-seventh Street and Southern Bou- Jevard fremen had to use only a fow HATS Attractive Fall Styles Now on Sale 178-180 Fifth Avenue 181 Broadway NEW YORK Aaeacics tm all Principal Cities pails of water, Aquar ° | For 1917! ;| an apartment house, | panion, Charles 4 loaded | were WOMAN HHO hoLTED Tair fRoM nou WITH A REVOLVER SHOT . & and ble heed aut eutered a ote 4s WHEN YOU WAKE UP DRINK GLASS OF HOT WATER Wash the pel ne and tonine fren lore putting mere ¢ foed Inte stomach Saye Ineidebething mares ang ene look and feel olsen, . eet and refreshed, Wash » om the inne befare brewkte Thue val must be car material it quickly fer ked into the blood streal igh the lymph ducts, whieh should suck only wourmhment to eustew the body A splendid health measure ie to” drink before breakfast each day « of real hot water with @ & oe of limestone phosphate im it, whic! # haruless way to wash these poi geses and toxins from the stom liver kidneye aad bowels, thus “a DISREGARDS SIGNALS = is AND WRECKS AUTO sont mar” stomach phate coats but very little at the drug tore, but is ufficient to make anyone en enthusiast on inside-bathing Men and women who are accustomed to wake up with @ dull, aching head or have furred tongue, F mw THE Reda 7 BOLOGNINO 4 , i } ‘ ‘ * 4 ? i pre food into U | Chauffeur and Friend Both Held \¥ Atler Theatrical Man's Car Is Ditched. Dinregarding the warning Ughte, James McElroy, a chauffeur, of No. [2108 Eighth Avenue, early t0-48Y | constipation, are assured of pronounced drove an automobile belonging to A.| improvement in both health aud ap: 8. Stern, @ theatrical man, across | pearance shortly.—Advt. : |the sidewalk at One Hundred and Forty-ninth Street and Courtlandt Avenue, the Bronx, and into a six teen-foot excavation being dug for and Chafing Quickly Healed by the use ei yhes m The car turned throwing out completely over, McElroy and a com- Carson, of No, 183 West End Avenue. Policeman Stumph got them up by means of a ladder and found that oeither was seriously hurt. McElroy in charged with grand larceny, as Mr. Stern maye the car was taken from its garage without permission, A charge of intoxioa- tion was entered against Carson. —ineninaiemee cies MOTORCYCLE POLICEMAN BADLY HURT BY AUTO! Oliver Cochran Injured in Same Manner Near Same Place Two Years Ago. LARCHMONT, N. Y¥,, Sept. 26.— Motorcycle Patrolman Oliver Cooh- ran ts In New Rochelle Hespital to- | Read what this trained nurse says: I used Sykes’ Comfort Powder on this baby for rash and chafing with the best results, It is = Burbidge, ause, Manchenter, Coan: Usec after baby's bath it will keep the skin healthy and free from sore- nees. Not a plain talcum powder, but « highly medicated preparation un- having been run into by an| ursery and sickroom automobile belonging to Col. Baward sahatled es {Tia ga es es B, Bruch at the entrance to Larch- } Reagent, —] mont Park. | setae, prickly heat, ane. Cochran suppowed Col. Bruch would | hives, bed-sores, and irritation turn toward his own home. Inatead,| caused by eruptive diseases and Col. Bruch turned to the left to enter | bandages. l ont Park, Cochran wa: The COMFORT POWDER CO, Bote, Maua Judging All the Styles at Once Whether it is a 825 suit or a 835 suit —a $19.75 frock or a 830 frock—what you are interested in is to see all the styles. Then you can tell the one that suits your tastes and fits your personality, You might see them all at $50, or 875, up the Avenue—here you see them ail within your price range. This is the controlling idea of the New Fashion Shop— a complete range of authenti- cated fashions at moderate prices And the intrinsic values, we believe, are the greatest to be found in America —just as the assort- ments, at moderate prices, are the largest. ! No Charge for Alterations Fashion Shop Nineteen West 34th Street VS Atthe New

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