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Miltary petit { New Hampshire Nene. ~ BROKE THROUGH SUBWAY DURA work the ' “) fevoted = C1 RUE PT Marray Is Brought Out by Firemen, . ternally Hurt aod Skull 'To Relieve Catarrh oor ‘ia é MCR THAI ORL TesS) .occr te te x hese, snd ede Jerry Murray, thirty, u postal clerk And Head Noises living 162% Hrooklyn Avenue Ree bas nim multe cl n. from the nubway exca National Crisis Calls for the Best in Us All, It RR or att sind “to igiosisie bolt obey Should Be a Duty to Bring Ourselves Up “ 0 was on his Wa ot 4 * : IWant in mane Veer Park mation” Whee fell to the Highest Physical Plane.” effected complete relive’ iniough a hole in the plank covering an saute fled. Aur |of ihe excavation. | He dropped forts ar have HAG | feet and fell in suc! encucr f - stored to such Om extent | ould not reach him. Jonpine coin By Nixola Greeley-Smith. No. and a hook and badd: y were ered ladders. Policemen. 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White Dental Mam ulecturing Company —and 3, 8, White Tooth Paste, Your druggist hi Sign and mail the cow, below for our book! ‘ood Toots How They [ety Aad How To Keep Them." THE $S.WHIT2 DENTAL MPG. COMPANY MOUTH AND TOILUT PREPARATIONS au sour; Jam St. attri wes Af} Me ee ts a ee vant he on cond mas a aowy et Ct jew r He as neni ROOF, FELL FORTY FEET Efficiency Fat People Are Not Fit; Problem on Patrioti ’ “At This Time,” Says Dr. Desire M. Dunn, “When the, c Plane No On what plane are you living? melium or bigh #nd so do most women.) The answer t article, "Get Fat Dearborn of tie ma & Sohe People ar bees 2 in more energy th & . believer, are born i / have fatness thrus nannies immediate interest we quarrel with these unfortunate forebea: (You have @ choice of three—low, The average sedentary man lives In the middle plane, | o this question may be found in an § Van Ness |t and Die,” by Dr. Sargent Normal George School, jan they give out, Some people, he fat, others achieve fat and still others t upon thein. y, “With those who, in scientific fact, are born fat, our * can have no quarrel; rather must Patho- | logical obestiy undoubtedly looke more and more as if it were due to |vome ati!) unknown defect in the plimentary fatness, These people, 0 vohappy because inefficient, and, If CAL EFFICIENCY. Underlying the matter, says Dr, Dearborn, is the doctrine of the meta- bolle planes of efficiency, summarized in the New York Medical Journal: “We can have high or low plane of eMeiency; and we can be in a low, medium or high plane of efficiency and be physiologically correct ‘Let us consider a moment yormal Individual We find an ill tration in a person who Is just recov- ering from an exhausting illness, auch ua typhoid fever or pneumonia, or a » childbirth, Such a person is on the lowest plane of efficiency. "So long am expenditure of energy |does not exceed the intake of nutri- ment, or vice versa, that {# @ normal A FINE TREATMENT DRY FADED SKIN ! Women whose skin is wrinkled, jsallow, dry, faded and rough can easily and quickly change this condi- | tion by an easy, inexpensive home | treatment. Go to first class drug |store or department store, purchase }u bottle of Usit and rub a little into the skin for a few moments each | night before retiring. This sluple | treatment is all that is necessary, and | the results are apparent almost at} lonce. The skin which has lacked proper nourishment quickly absorbs the pure nut oils of which Usit is compounded, and they supply just | the food and nourishment ‘required | to restore smoothness, plumpness and natural color, and drive away the hideous wrinkles which are such a worry and cause of embarrassment to women who want to look well. To | inost people the presence of wrinkies on a woman's face means that her | youth is past, but thousands of really young women who have wrinkles which come from @ poorly nourished ‘skin can just as well look their real of their complexions Usit is not a paste or cream, but » liquid) in. bottles, so clean and ure to usesit, Get a bottle to-duy | pe see how quickly it improves the appearance of your skin, It is posi tively guaranteed not to cause the slightest hair growth. it is also a |gplendid treatment for freckles, | Mackheads and many forms of ecremn.—-Advt first, | the lowest plane of efficiency of the| FOR WRINKLES AND) metabolic apparatus. But, after all, foik born fat are patients for the physician, ! “The great and culpable majority of the obese achieve their uncom- | ir most of them, are quite necdloaaly | hey persist, as needlessly short-lived. | THR THRER REANES OF CRYST condition #0 fares metabolism {s con- | If a person takes too much) | cerned. } | nutriment, more than his organism tuses, he ‘suffers trom the lack of ex: | @roise,” and many different things. more or less serious, result from this | lack. The same thing might be true | in @ very sedentary person, such as @ | clerk: at a desk. His intake and out- &o of energy must be equal, and then all is well and physiologically cor- rect from a clerk’s standpoint. “The middle plane of efficiency ts the average condition of the average sedentary man and of most women. | Clerks in dry goods stores, bookkeep- | ers and all sorts of people who are, still most of the time, and who never! think of taking exercine for the sake | jot exercise, would fall under this class, as would also many profes- sional folk.’ ty REACH HIGHEST PLANE A PATRIOT'S DUTY. Dr, Dearborn's article makes It ev- hient that one cannot be fat and live} on the highest plane, And, lea the \averweight person take comfort in the | thought that doctors disagree on the subject, lot me add that New York physicians very generally uphold Dr, Dearborn's opinion, “It is impossible to be fat and “to us all, it should be a patriotic duty to bring ourselves up to the highest , Physical plane,” Dr. Desire M. Dunn told me yesterday. Dr. Dunn is head of the women’s department of the Life Extension In- stitute at No, Street. {highest point of ¢fficiency. tlon to her professional duties she finds time to ride horseback, run a motor car and @ thirty-foot boat, ewim, fence, play tennis and drill two evenings @ week with the American Woman'a League for Self-Defense, “My uncle, Rear Admiral Dunn, told |me the other day,” said Dr, Dunn, age, or younger, If they will take care | «nat the best thing any woman can do! for her country just now is to go out and get recruits for the United Statos navy. 1 believe’ women should take jdaintily perfurned that it is a pleas |up the work of physical prepired. | | ness atonce, ag A nation from precisely the same |e which beset Us ag individuals— irth, sloth, softness. We must get | rid of these things. | WHAT THE PATRIOTIC WOMAN COULD bo. ‘We wet up too late for one thing OPPENHEIM.GLLINS & C 34th Street—New York For Tuesday, Regular 35.00, 30,75 Reduced to 15 Cambridge, Mass, published In the Interstate Medical Journal, Dr. Dearborn says, because thoy take | keep fit, and at this time, when the national crisis calls for the best tn! 25 West Forty-nrth | She is herself an example of a | human machine kept always at the| In addi. | We have been suffering | Another Extraordinary Dress Sale 325 Silk Afternoon Dresses Also 175 Serge Dresses An additional agoumulation from our regular stock, all thie season's models, ~ About 328 Women's and Misses’ Dresses of Crepe do Chine, Chiffon Taffeta, Satin and combinations. Also 175 High Cost Serge Dresses .00 Nons Gent C.0.D. No Approvais. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 9, | in, the rning. office she should get np at half pas aix exercises for fifteen minut Dethe and breakfast. kfast she may have two poached eee, cereal mixed with bran, and one cup of coffee or w she {8 under thirty-five sno may hav | cream, but beyond that age it is bet | ter to omit cream and butter. A |Juncheon, coarae vegetables, like cub- \bage, spinach, Brusscis sprouts, & [with bran bread, inake a good ‘meal {1 wish we could go back to the oli custom of cailing the midday mea dinner and the evening meal wupper. What we now call luncheon should be the heaviest meal, We dine mul too late, open air; at lunchtime, pnould be repeated before going t ‘'L allow eggs and meat to women lunder thirty-five. After that I do t for luncheon If ten for breaktaet, » young, fish or fowl may be per. mitied in addition to the two @ ally Lt is only by intelligent d snd regular exercise that women can keep fit. br. Dunn added overwelght ond thinking they get will change their minds when they, wet to be fifty-five or sixty, born says in ‘Get Fat and Die,’ was mY professor at Tufts College and was one of the brightest members | finest of the a 2h: |FOUR HELP JAIL PRISONER TO ESCAPE BY GOAL HOLE |"Trusty” in Jefferson Market | Rushed Away in Taxi as Outsider Gives Alarm. Harry Casey, twenty-eight, of No. 428 West Fortleth Street, a “trusty,” assistant night engineer in the Jeffer- son Market Prison, escaped early to- day by being hauled through the man- vole of the coal cellar by four friends to West Tenth Street and departing in a taxteab, The police say Casey was serving a year and a half for violation of the Sullivan law, Edward Baisley, employed in a | bakery across the street, was asked by four men shortly before the escape where they could get a taxicab. Three left and one remained to engage bim in talk, A few minutes ‘later he sw three men with a light, apparently examining the prison {wall. He excused himself and went |through a side door to the prison jand warned Keeper Curran, While | he-was waittog for an answer to the | bell he sew a taxivab containing jeeveral men leave the corner, Prison officials found the chatn | cautenitgthe'mackols covir had bean “| sawed and the cover removed, Man's Ni Assist Nature by four ne Hl ket ree put on the Pad: by Seetemere who have ome Sor twenty ‘yea spore and Tot be’ without thou ern. One trial will convince you. AT YOUR NEAREST DRUG STORE Chocolate Coated or Plain April 10th and 35.00 Values No Exchanges. On rising she should do setting- toa, If Dinner or mupper should be eaten not later than 6 o'clock. Wom- en should take some exercise in the when it ts possible, and the setting-up exercines “These women we see in New York sitting around sipping coolkvatia | away with it “I agree with everything br. Dear- | He! 1917. AT BIG MINSTREL SHOW AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY | 1 Hi n ‘| The Military Minstrel Show to be} given at the Bayside Casino, Sheeps- head Bay, this evening, will be the Promoted by the Young Men's Benevolent Soctety. | Rear Admiral R. N, Usher, com- |manding officer at the Navy Yar, | Will be represented by an officer of his staff, and a detail of twenty-five blue- jackets will also be honored guests. Pores house in Sheepshead Bay will | be decorated, and every able-bodied {citizen and citizeness will be at the raiiroad station at 7.80 P. M. to escort the naval visitors to the Bayside; Casino, each one carrying a fla; Lorraine Baird, Kathleen O'Leary, | | Happy Gordon and John J, Pull- man are some of the principal so- loists, and there will be an old-fash joned. minstrel show of high qualit Three of Patrick Sarsfield Gtimore's West 42nd Street Colonial Nets, Ww bule or Panel Curtains; Embroidered Pouches, is at Huck Towels, Hemmed, dos, Homst'd, doa, dogen, «© «© « Summer Presenting an oppertunity Hinule bed sige,...,.pair Double bed siae,.... Extra large size,.,,. Faney Colored l6c 19¢ Hemned, Hematitched, Muslin Sheets ee A er LOO eR ae ae OA eR ORE | No woman shonld rise tater than 7 PATRIOTISM TO RULE | If sho goes to an Scarfs, Chair Backs, Centrepieces, etc. Designing of Lace Curtains, Spreads and Boudolr Fittings Satin — Table.Cloths, - - + Satin Damask Napkins, - - - - $1.95, 2.50, 3.25 $2.75, 3.50, 4.50 Turkish Bath Towels, 92.75, 3.25, 4.75 White Blankets (Pink and blue borders) Muslin Pillow Cases Hemuwed, Hemstitched, famous vid musicians will asst | Mesers, William Shui: t the plano; Rudolph Gewort, cornet, and Capt. Al! Stercks, flute |PLYMOUTH C CHURCH JUBILEE. | Observes tte f0th Aunitersary With a Week's Cele Plymoutii Cor Brooklyn, began » celebration of the saventi of its foundation. A ap held lat night at wh peter apoke on "WV tood For A musical programme bas beon ar- ranged for norrow evening, when Leon Dabo and Bruno Hun will ap fal servive was lr, Hillis, the rat Py mouth’ Hae | -. For THROAT, | ¢ anniv Ee Se ‘i Rtn be a} uhueh perlora, Thursday Br, Liymug“Abwote wilt tho ‘prince! TROUBLES iday night a dress ratio C. King, nd, Mre. Amelia. K. arr and John KR. Howard. bration will end next Sunday night with | Lane Bryant Announce For Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Millinery Clearance Due to our delayed opening, we have accumulated a stock of smart, practical hats, matronly as well as youthful designs, which we will offer at the following reductions. | BUILDS You uP Ns DETROIT Hats were 12.00 to 15.00 Hate were 15.00to 20.00 NOW 10.00 NOW 7.50 Stern Brothers West 43rd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues Spring Display in the Upholstery Sections of Novelty Fabrics for Window Curtains Figured and Coin Dot Muslins, Plain and Fancy Bordered Scrim, cream and colored, jte and Cream Madras, . Colored Madras and Sunfast Cloth, . Drawn Block and Filet Bordered Voile, ete. 85c to 3.25 25e to 1.25 Special Order Lace Department Real Lace Motifs in various shapes and sizes in Filet, Cluny and Venise for Curtains, Panels, ete.; Laces and Insertions, including Wide Strips for Vesti~ Century Old Lace Strips for decorative Cushion Slips, Candle Shades and Tea Cosies; Law .» in Filet and Cluny combinations. a special feature of this section. Linen Satin Damask Table Cloths & Napkins | An Important Sale To-morrow, Extreme Price Concessions. 6 $2.95, 3.75 and 475 at Usually #8.95 to 6.25 each at Usually @4.50 to 7,86 « doen | Madeira Hand Embroidered Tray Covers,.....,..,. Luncheon Sets, 18 pos.,, $3.50, 4.50 and 3.80 each Bo $3.45 Afternoon Tea Napkins, dos, $5.40 fet Blankets, Comfortables, Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases to secure seasonable hed coverings at unusually tow prices. Comfortables (Double Bed Size} $4.50, 5.25 Figured Silkeline, plain borders, $5.00, 6.75 | Printed Chiffon, oral designs, $6.25, 7.75 | Figured Satin, plain borders, at Blankets, deakis hed size, at $2.50 each 1.65 3.50 5.05 Muslin Bolster Cases 24e Hemmed, 44 47e 28c | Hemstitched, 55¢ aKe 1Be 24e bac 420 pingle size 2c, 73¢ 78¢ Vhree quarter B3c, 98e 88, 1.05 Double sia 1.05, 1.28 1.10, 1,38

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