The evening world. Newspaper, December 4, 1916, Page 3

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OT ONE RE ARR <I eer me ee BELGIAN REVOLT, | HUNDREDS SLAIN, LONDON REPORT eee Clash With German Troops Said to Be Due to Deportations, LONDON, Deo. 4—Two Belgians who have arrived at Sluiskill, Hol- land, from Ghont report that there ‘was @ revolt in Antwerp on Noy. 20, Between two and three hundred In- habitants and many German soldiers fare sald to have been killed, accord- tng to a Reuter Amsterdain despatch to-day quoting a Slulskill correspon- dent, ‘The veported revolt was dus to a eall upon the inhabitants for work In Germany. AMSTERDAM, Holland, Dec. 4 (via London).—Tho newspaper Les Nouvelles says the Germans are bo- ginning to reduco considerably their requirements as to the number of un- employed to be deported from Bel- gium, and that the greater part of the men who presented themselves at | eatr amen Guy a few men were their homes. Only a fow men were ome aes the surrounding villages. ‘spaper adds that apparent- ye the provests of neutrals have begun to produce some effect. Invalids and boys of fifteen years who have re- turned to Ghent, Les Nouvelles says, report they were forced to work on trenches in the district of Soissons and that thetr food was bad and their treatment har: ‘GERMAN WOMEN PROTEST AGAINST HOME ARMY BILL Organize a Demonstration Near Charlottenburg Town Hall and Demand Peace, LONDON, Dec. 4.-The passage of the Home Army Dill caused a panic throughout Berlin last week when tt ‘was realized that women whould bo forced into the factories, according to an Amsterdam despatch to the Ex- change Telegraph Company. ‘Tho despatch says that there was @ demonstration of women, mostly servants and wives of soldiers, out- side of Charlottenburg Town Hall, who protested against the provisions of the measure and demanded bread and two days’ leave for all soldiers. ‘The women also demanded peace, the despatch says. ——— Potato Ration Red by German Orde | AMSTERDAM, Dec, 4.—Reduction of the potato ration from seven to six pounds a week has been ordered by German officials, according to Berlin ad vices to-dhy. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1916. Woman Is at Her Best at Forty-five Years; It Unattractive Then, She’s Prematurely Old She should n, too much ‘watband and Children. Sacri her kind of clothes women wear and he|hallway at No, 225 Eust won't appear younger than his wife. | Street, where he lived with hi Wo are less exacting in the matter] A wound on the head caused his of complexions for men. And, by the! phe police learned he hed on ror way, ail the things women do, f4°6| genking with friends, and delleveche cream and massage, to keep the! youth are very superficial. — They {fell down the stone steps while entering Will look much better if they will use soap and water on thelr aking and stop eating too much, One of the things which the Life Extenston In- stitute is trying to teach the public,” Dr, Fisk concluded, “is the t tance of an annual medical exa tion In The hum oly complex achine which should be inspected by. experts from time to time, to head off trouble. Yet we wait until some valve or tube ts In- jured by overstrain or neglect and then wo send for the doctor. This practicn of ignoring the ponalbtlity of sickness costs América annually 900,000 premature deaths.” After 10 years both look younger mont Buys America’s Magest Tog. NEW LONDON, Conn., Dee. 4.—Tho asaya neler one Gah Olt ocean-going tug Paul Jones of the that the other has prolonged Thames Towboat Company has been the years of her youth by purchased by the French Government, “ing e ft fs announced here. The price paid Hay’s Hair Health was more than @ quarter of @ million dollars. At the time of its constru: tion here the tug was sald to be t! Digwont of its kind in the world. It hi Rel tonnage of 845, 8 crew of nino and can carry enough coal for a tran. atlantic trip. A Found Dead, Probably From Fall. Evar Berlin, thirty-eight years old, a barge captain out of work, was found dead early to-~iay tn the third floor hich brings back the paral folor faded hai Toss tgreduaily—slenoot ta- ew ee, Old Friends j Old Books Try it tonight or in the morning wher you clean your teeth | Her Terror of Father Time Is Fantastic, Decl ares Dr. Fiske, of Life Extension Institute, for at 30 She’s Just Entering Full Maturity—To Keep Young She Shouldn’t Worry, Make Too Great Sacrifices for Husband and Children, and Above All Shouldn’t Eat Too Much. Split hile Roc. epee SNE GOSHEN SE IS SETS Old Wine Sozodont LIQUID DENTIFRICE leaves a cleaner, finer feeling than any denti- frice you ever used It’s a pleasure By Nixola Greetey-Smith. “Woman should bo in the fulness of mental ylgor and physical attrao Woman i mistake accumulated knowledge for e tiveness at forty-five.” tho 1d Find | ito z ron med, or, take | | BE LL-A N Dr. Eugene Lyman Fisk made this astounding and comforting declara- h ev place | tion, which gave me at least a new motive for living, in | Absolutely Remove: Indigestion. One packa proves it. 25cat all druggists,! his office in the Life Extension Institute at No, 25 West Forty-fifth Street yesterday. Dr. Fisk 1s director of | hygiene of the institute, which has William Howard Taft as Chairman of {ts Hygiene Reference Board and num- bers many of the leading scientists and physicians of the | United States among Its advisers. Dr, Fisk 1s joint author with Prof. Irving Fishér of Yale of tho institute's bible of health, “How to Live.” - == ae T had asked the distinguished physician to tell me} Cannot eat sugars and starches, SEALE of the age of greatest eMcency in both man and woman, |". "°, aio taste ike” ESAS ep ps Decause he 1s to talk on Wednesday about “Keeping Young” to the Upper ; Bronx Girls’ Club at No. 441 East One Hundred and Sixty-seventh Street. TIME NOT AS GRIM AND PITI- LESS AS HE'S PICTURED. “Woman's terror of time ts alto- are asha tually, [ belleve of eugenics are entire matter) * ‘anged by mar- in which young men n may be enrotted s for the age of mating, T hest- | to diseuss It because I don't want om like an old fi s 1 iples od t Sample Garment Shop CLEARANCE SALE of Entire Stock of High Class Sample Coats, Suits and Dresses puld eat potatoes. They're mostly water. All bulky vexet d. Experiment has estihe the greater mental and physt- cal vigor of vegetable eatera over life together, carly for a mate and aty-tive for a mon. Girls grow ng men and thelr prospect of life In gether fantastic," Dr. Fisk continued ers,” Dr. Fisk sald, rh Fk eked Sieg ln Regardless of Cost HE STORES WHERE WOMEN | Five tino? an citron, see: eet hea tm, mast, Mae |ncgiad tm wep eee a Ee aivieks ly @ combination of s; sen ecto: Furtex, Plush and) Mixtures tion, no more to be feared than cal- culus. It 1s because we personify Time # an old gentleman with a scythe |that we dread him. ‘Pime does not kill. Human deterioration ts not a of the 8 We h of appearanc Ifa man ts a yus at forty-five we say he vowel on? 1618-7, '24.5, Suits and Dresses at Startling Reductions 47 W. 34TH ST.. AT B’WAY “ar! yido0 nag. FOLLOWING THE GLEAMS oF 10 HOPE PROLONGS LIFE. nt ata to those who want. fy.4) 19 bhose nO wan! 'o1 er, that fa all Afontinued Dr. Fisk, for and vige spend tea young man peti - Give him long hatr Floor Medipin iuestion of time but of microbes in all (if ie ig long it looks grayer) and the sheets. streptococc!"—here Dr. Fisk men-| sorts of fur t ne Uoned many other variottes of cocet to! {i'm nowhere oo whom I had ne ri F been introduced, #0 | e~M-SCASGEANWSU January Prices Now! Thirty Days Ahead of All Others The New Bedell Fashion Shop must be first in reductions as well as Stocks must be cleared out earlier than others, because we must be first in the field with new productions. Tlere are usual January reductions a whole month in advance! Winter’s Luxurious Coats rs naturally T didn't recognize them and | 4 don't remember thetr names. Yor !t |‘ ¢ er eid el roner e9 that the business of keeping] life suf 19 a business of dodging m | Announce Beginning Today Their Annual tractiveness seems to up of beau "It ought not to b replied Dr, Fisk. Christmas Neckwear Sale More Than 250,000 Silk Scarfs Constituting the Greatest Sale of Neckwear Ever Planned by This House in styles. eis just y. If women jes and forties it is | » they do not know how to keep AMERICA. HAS MUCH TO LEARN IN MATING THE YOUNG. young." them how," I satd. For I knew ‘ater nn ee at Tremendous Reductions! an lear countries about n't think {t would be courteous) f $19.75 Silk Plush Coats, Now) $22.50 Velour Cheviot Coats, Now $20.00 Fur Fabric Coats, Now $25.00 Olivia Cloth Coats, Now Regular 50-Cent, 55-Cent and 6*-Cent Neckwear 38 Cents Each, Four for $1.50 Regular $1.00 Neckwear 69 Cents Each, Three for $2.00 y fs) N=$ Sona FU themselves too Ta Cs eae ee Cees | $25.00 Fur-Trimmed Velours) Bo bands and chil j \ $25.00 Silk Plush Coats, Now & Regular $1.50 and $2 Neckwear Regular $2 and $2.50 Neckwear WOMEN SHOULD EAT « THIRD H Curls Will Last | 25.00 Fur-Trimmed Broad. ‘ 1.65 Each Dr, Fisk paused wi glow 5!) Saye hair ad way cloths, Now $1.15 Each $ ac ; ” Binal a y glowed H s ve hal tay bencurly and wa y | ) $2975 Bolivia Chinchillas criti of women, And natural too. \ in the this pleasant glow t ae } 7) $35.00 Vicuna Vel. Coats, Now Dr. Fisk broke in with bis tt iA $39.75 Silk Lined Boliv. Coats § Regular $3.50 and $4.00 Neckwear a THEY EAT TOO MUct al? $35.00 Fur-Trim'd PlushCoats -* $2.35 Each Women eat as much.as men. } $39.75 Fur-Trimmed Broad should eat a third less," coutinued ht} cloths © inexorable physician. 1 Y . . bodies require Jess food ¥ ; These are offerings which admonish you And a wonderful assortment of unusually rich, luxurious silk f | “Even when they follow the sa » rack ciluvalliheaterician Geanclaa ae ane scarfs at $3.50 each. Gf big - contul ones osbiah i Spectal Holiday Box Given with All Purchases of $1 or more i ( — ; ai i ine # fashions 7 Fr you ex) great ft ling such coats at such reductions, Mail Orders Promptly Filled ¢ Eel 8 ila ¥) f No Charge for Alterations ° q ; Weber i Heiibrone rf : At the Fashion y « New Shop Eleven Stores q a a Nineteen West Thirty-Fourth Street FAST ASAT FASS 241 Broadway 44th and Broadway 20 Cortlandt 345 Broadway 1303 Broadway 30 Broad 775 Broadway 58 Nassau 1185 Broadway 150 Nassau 42nd and Fifth Ave. aoe renee "Then I bura mahogany,” 1

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