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Saat a ten ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1917. wdc ecaecheetint neweas commen oe “ssensene® © * “| ATTEMPT TO KIDNAP =| 4 Fail to Balance | iiss tiie tius acct st Moe ote ome "= "| RUSSIAN MISSION ARRIVES; WASHINGTON, "June, 18-—War De- DAUGHTER OF BANKER mer: icans au to batanc the ecralts “yal have tobe relected| pina? 20d NOW ON WAY TO WASHINGTON] :,,\7sse4, Sates, Government te Changes , America ts not aumciently imbued BELMONT ENTRIES. side of the Entente Allies and to iar pisttag ies who. Go not oontorm to Nurse in Indiana Home Gives Alarm Their Health Books Until Pie the ideal of physioal Came by Way of Yokohama—It’s|rang® for material assistance Be, Fisk continued. "Very few. cca| suciotr PARE tks June 18.— this country and, the pi it weight standards, or wh . y and, second, as Iinperfect teeth ‘tan be repaired by army as Intruder Starts Away have the thought that the body 1# an |The entries for to-morrow's races are| Head Will Act Here as Ambassador | bassador Resident, until. such anset, that it must be kept up and’ Until Successor Is Appointed. as the Provisional Government sof de follows: With Child. Pl d I t B k t improved—made to pay interest as a “4.10 make a permanent appointment ae. | unge n 4] an rup cy business docs. turin et WASHINGTON, June 13.—Th ne MUNCIE, Indy June 11—Aa at: | “The increase in the death rate {2?, %, on ee wl BOGUS SENATOR GOT temipt to kidnap Lydia, the twooyeats . = from chronic diseases, which is t oe fa a est thn :]@ian mission to the United States, old daughter of Karl Oesterie, vice |We Are Degenerating, Says Dr. pecullar feature of American BOEE” Yor S18: Ba or nat | headed by Boris A. Bakhmeticft as ) No. 472 Baltte DELICIOUS “In this class of diseases there 1s Bo The party, consisting of about forty | Street, Brooklyn, was attalgned v MALT EX’ TRACT ng our estimates on registration | members, will stop first at Seattle,|in Centre Street Court, charged fis faves SAW HW WGAKSRES wh £ Wash., and proceed at once to Wash-| swinditng Willtam John Matheson, © the baby in his arms as he was leav- rhs : : Adds an indescribable flavor to|ing the nursery. When she followed food, makes strength, flesh and blood. | nin. he dropped the child in order to] By Nixola Greeley-Smith. statlatics,” Dr. Fisk added, President of the Delaware County| Eugene Lyman Fisk and ticularly significant becaus: ee special ambassador, has landed at a National Bank, failed to-day when| There’s Not a 100 Per Cent. manufacturer of colors, at No. 182 Frant If any one doudted that there tea ¢ 7 #! i Baron Ungern, one of the Secretar-| Street, out of $150 by posing a: widespread condition of physical im- Easiva tmp), Aids 110: fea of the Russian Embassy here, met Refuse Substitute: unlock the front door, The kidnapper " _ Anaemics Should Take Freely. Jumped Into & wallitig automebuie, aa ee Life Extension Institute diseases often pass enced | stmt | Pacific port. y six years od, the nurse gave the alarm and pur-| Man in the Nation—Our many Hall leader, According pairment, of sub-standard physical “Pir igri, BACK Twos ea} the party and will escort {t across the For S Everywhere)’ 4s tne oesterie's are wealthy, tt is pial bina hot cet selhcaab ‘believed a ransom was the object. thaordinary embassy eent Provisional Government to until the victim is claimed. sued the intruder. Health Ideals Lower Than in - eson, six weeks ago he receiv M if fi conditions in the population, these a! hine, continent to Washington, In Chica- phone message. figures must immediately resolve such uh ‘ 8 me a doubt. Men do not suddenly de- ‘xe Ca . ‘gue Briar’ ( TH. | go Breckinridge Long, Third Assist-|.\Thi* i Senator Peter Justus Frogs Switzerland or gsainsay the fact that there is a tre-|Company to-day applied to the Public Sweden,” he added. Prof. Fisher mught have said ty," id the voice. “The Tammany ‘of Americans are below par,” velop the conditions which produce oh me For three-year-olda and ant Secretary of State, will join the! tian teader for this District, We mew sald Prof. Irving Fisher, Chairman apoplexy, Bright's disease, heart [4 mission as the representative of Pres- und fo disease and very often ruch diseancs { getting Up a fund for senr Se of the Hygiene Reference Board of as pneumonia a typhoid are mere! ident Wilson and the Department of|Can we put you down for a weekly } ? the Life Extension Institute, in an & reflection of chronic impairment | west Ti a a State. ‘The mission will be quartered | °C iheson agreed. Leroy avveared ‘3 address in Pitts- which has ‘not been able to resist tha) at @ hotel here as guests of the na-jand has made weekly vis | x burgh this week. onset of these more active bacterial INTERBORO WANTS MONEY.|'\.,” Matnexon aly called “ ‘and \s ‘Our health ideals antagonists. ponds| The head of the Russian mission| Renator Pater J | t} are too low, far EN though the world and the| Aske nr aa jones! comes to Washington in a double ca-|h? used Lacey's ie 4 8g To the man lower than those of Deonle are indeed growing better tee tae r “ reanate| PAcHtY, first as the head of the ex- Murphy held, Leroy in ‘ Germany, Japan, and» better every day, no one can 6 Interborough Rapt ! mendous need for accelerating the| Service Commission for authority to is- e e rf tert sue bonds in the amount of $26,483,073; Lee nent in the face erierere | cae which will pay 5 per cent. interest and er ec 10n in ea i ns; but, as @ matter of fact, We! wit be eold at 921-2 per cent. of par that 100 per cent. lack evidence that the population of The issue is to meet the coat of cai | of Americans are this country 1s physically improving, mént of the new. rapid transit i : 5 Sc —— Dr. EUGENE LYMAN FISK... a tran observed Dr. Eugene ~ afd, on’ the other hand, we bave eyi-| ire take fo er Nhe detielancy tn Ne Medical Director of the/ creased in the last fifty years, as it|dence that the physical condition of sale. 4 ing on the application w: Life Extension Institute. When {|has everywhere else. But while Bu-| the people is actually deteriorating. {Pe meld ot 4966, 600,000, whic Sought him in his office at No. re ropean countries show a lowered] “In England and Wales,\as well as % % omminsio faa sroved,’ Fy “|death rate for EVERY age, in the in Denmark, Sweden, Norway and . orty-ffth Street yesterday aftei-l United States the death rate from| Prussia, there has been an improve- re Roon I carried with me the hope that|chronic or degenerative diseases—|ment in the death-rate at each age| Benjamin \. & after feeling the pulse of the Ameri-| that iy middle age—have sharply apd Mag ped musetis. Rel PHILADBLPHIA, June 13.—Benja- ean public, Dr. Fisk would speak a ase Sood y, of the United States ‘min N. Duke, the tobacco manufacturer, asked the candid, alert) New Jersey, 4 Feassuring word to us. But it was| op vvician at the head of the Lite bx. | Registration’ Area, and of separate ls in a sanitarium in this city and is TT" EI A. far otherwise. id to be seriously fl. Mr. Duke came tension Institute. States and cities, show that in thi ” try, while the mortality has im- here from Durham, N. C., @ mont eo Fi The medical examinations con- (BECAUSE we have doubled our proved greatly in the earller years Of apparently suffering from a nervous} ROME? Uh ,’ avor an lucted by the institute have re- population in the last thirty|life, there has been an incr in| breakdown. Since then @ more deep- Yealed no single American who could! yeary; pecause our population has| the death rate at middie life and old | seated Illness ts said to have developed. | GI AT RD DACKETS ONLY. 10%, 18 & 35° | be marked 100 per cent. for physical age | = suffered complete dislocation in that | ried to the daughter a 1 son of A. J. N Y | |and mental condition and personal] time, trom the country to the cities, 4s PERIODIC health examinations are| Drexel Biddle of this city Bead for elegant booklet. SALADA, 100 Hudson St., New Yorte = | | habits,” Dr, Fisk continued, “but that|and from agricultural to industrial | the best safeguard against de- | i | « fi | 18 just another way of telling you|life, The death rate at forty years) generative disease. It is as foolish | that an examiner who knows his busi-| old {s 70 per cent, higher in the cities for a man to neglect bis health and| ness and does it thoroughly will find] of America than in the country; it Is! not consult a pbysician until he suf- ——_—_—===" no perfect man or woman. There has! gq per cent. higher at fifty years of! fers acute pain as it would be for a been but one perfect man, a man who|age in tho city man, That is, of|basiness man to go without having jcould be marked 100 per cent, for} course, because the city man eats! nis hooks balanced until after he bad | body, mind and morals. He was the| more things that he should not eat gone into bankruptcy. Sales (200 Paris Blouses founder of the Christian religion Bree Md Wee nduigences |’ Universal military training will be! On the Main Aisle, Thursdey | LLOW $9. 50 Lis $35 PARASOLS U i to today have been $12 “Americans show a peculiar dete-| changes from agriculture to industry | {© Most effective measure of health rloration in middle Ife from which| the deterioration of industrial life |!mPrQvement this country can adopt,” | to 300 at $3.50. 50 different styles. Our $5 t rades; some 5 : Dr. Fisk concluded. the populations of European coun-| must follow.” Ay eae tries do not suffer im anything like] “Have you any figures showing the| pe orn ti nts eee ne Will tke fat 1 ‘ Not real fresh—just a little samples; shirred silk taffeta, color- an ed slik, Dresden ribbon insertions, be compelled to take a physical ex- the same degree," Dr. Fisk continued. | percentage of rejections by army ex-| on a < “The death rate In Sweden for every|amincrs since the War began?” 1|2mination and will learn just, how he black and white stripes, Japanese ; There is something personal handl in a French blouse, It iY ft. shape, sport loop handles. “ can improve his health. To know age is lower than in America; it is|asked Dr, Fisk. what you lack Js the first step toward lower in Prussia for the younger pe-| “None for this war,” the physiclan separate work of art, bearing 200 at $2.50. stamp of individuality. meth Extra quality all silk, 10 a riods. In America the death rate| replied. “But among men examined |e "s ! among the younger groups has de-'to go to the Mexican border last altogether exquisite workman- ship, the fine, fine sheer excellent gilt frame; plain colors, black a white stripes with taffeta border. materials, beautiful laces (when 200 at $1.25 and $2, ~hatboe of affairs who is answering his country’s call to arms cz ticete debe, “The Management of Your Estate” is a twen e booklet describing the services performed by this company. re interest every man who is (gen th thought to the safeguard of his busi- ness interests wns te rvice of his country. e will gladly mail you a co m requi Further details will be cheerfully given by thevo! of this company at our main office or at either of our uptown bernane UNION TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK ane FIFTH AVE 80 BROADWAY 700 MPT AVE. Capital and Surplus $8,900,000 wllbiiatcaciack:s ENTRIES AT WINDSOR. DEVONSHIRE RACE TRACK, WIND- | SOR, Ont 3.—The entries for to- morrow’ as follows: 9000; two-year olde acracom, & ater "ba UVUNENUUUCUNEUUAOUEEOOONUEUCESEDUUOLOLOCONSEDOONCCOOONGEEEEROONOOND used)—all go to make a real French blouse distinctively pd upward: five al [Dash 100; Miramichi, 104 Vette, 108: Encore, 112; Petuosy "gi “different ’—that appeals to the Femi Sonat tot Mermedien, Wid; coptty Novelty silks, $3 to $7.50 para- - well-dressed woman. iis * or tie Stilly Night, 112; “Lakemas, | sols, slightly soiled. There is something mysteriously alluring about these | sertfRD RACK —catmings three z French blouses, all beautifully made by hand, with fine | Bora, pica! ey inate, ets Cram Tau, jut UMBRELLAS Hohhep together, rolled or hemstitched seams, unusual com- Weareao, Hoa: Dimn aha per | inations, embroidery or hemstitching in unexpected places, | 100, Malerie| Wat t:' Moa. Polly 8 OURTH RAGE. ~Caiming: ae ‘arte He Lirlgten David Cle | | aes, 70S) Nana” Rey . nan 10s Libertor, Test Fos: “FIFPH RACEThe Victory | 1.000; three-year-olds end. upward: twenty) yardn¢rampalle 6.) Gorton 10h; Fruit. Cake, 116; Gijeey George, 100; | Grumpy. 1 Str RACE — Claiming: purse $700; three. 300 at $3— and leatings. Women's; colored silk taffeta; fine pleating Third floor, Old Building 100 at $385—— Thirty Children’s Coats oa Rane ain umbrellas: pert! Originally $12, Now $3.95 and $5--2 to 6-year Sizes Signed ¢ | ett r- mins, $700: navy, green, purple, garnet. Coatsof silks, poplin, serge, taffeta, are greatly reduced koe: i Ri . fat © 48 because of broken sizes and the lateness of the season. | Reowe Julietta, iow: Com are In the collect tty little short-waisted taffeta coats for iis ']/ HANDKERCHIEFS sdemeht ttetar th GEREN eo anheabe ond have DION oad ites oe | sturdy serges and smart checks. | Three very good lots Not many of a kind, not all sizes. Good time to buy young son Th S b e ti Li t t ° rt | Mens, Irish linen, initials; box of or daughter an excellent coat for very little money. 1 f h Libe Loan atl te Straw hats, 95c to $3.95. e€ ou scrip lon 1s o e y n's, Irish linen, age Smart linen coats, well tailored, sizes 3 to 6 years, $7.50. (Pictured.) f 1 ill . al ll f h taney embroidered corner; box of Children’s bathing suits, plain colors, $1.50; ; heathe colors, $2.95. of 1917 will be a national roll of honor sada iain ans Sink Se See BLUE BONNET RACE TRACK, Mon- treal, Canada, June 13.—The entries for to-morrow's races are as follows FIRST RACK—-Purse: $400 added two. sear. elling;, fire futongs.-\Togeland, 100. Ideal medium weight; 18c each. os Women’sCapesandCape GIRLS’ FROCKS ea BLUE BONNET ENTRIES. | ; Speen eae Coats—a quarter less Liberty Bonds are better than cash eee oo 57s: ||| -, O00) ces, § £0, 14 gears 8) 64 our own 6 Guat sg at Sant 12 2 "| 1) as we sold only last week for $19.50, #26 SAECO, $45 and $50. ; s ri ny sire BANK) x Se idi di) rderate \e They earn 3%% interest; they can be sold at any time. $2.25 to $3.75 peices YOmor-| iuf'capen and outs, "Among them ace stunning eflecta--vivig it: ings, military collars and straps, beautiful colorings, Smart wraps for Smart ginghams and chambrays, car and for evening wear at the beaches. — Second floor, Old Building, practical frocks for girls, are un- usually good for the money. Some all globe wee an coer ae A New “Aisle of Sales’’ = aie com) Psi? up. semploaee’ qplling Spleme Pale rT ile Michael, Jacques Cartier Brake: thien- | Any bank will keep them for you. You can pay for them in installments) What more can you ask? tes walle” tee tte; | i aaa Shag a oh ||| chambrays, “others are comb a On the First floor, Old Building Brie eke set eal clpleiaay 10 ate: orem rae pe ACE e walect tore. Several lots of merchandise grouped together at prices Mareen f cis k \especially low. Selection will be easy. 7 Bond: Pu edt Ws a aS cats ee ; Lace Flouncings, 50¢ Liberty onds represent money Aa hee png gel co RIBBONS Novelty, hexagonal meshes, Fret oe shadow, margot, ries tor seventh race clowe at 4 PM 634 inches wide satin taffeta) Chantilly, Oriental odd pieces of qualities that sell regularly for twice lent to your country They will help to shorten the war. They will help to establish Liberty throughout the world. to ten times 50c. Women who make their own dresses—and dress- makers—will find this a rich mine of value. Dress Voiles at 25¢ a . Plain white, and white fancy stripes, cross-bars, figures; suitable for Mate fleet, O14 Bide | a, iee aresaee, alta, chiens hocks, Seine with, 1917 desi all new and fresh; 80¢ to 35¢ qualities--mostly 30c and 35c; Wednei Lowered Prices on Bbc yard. rentice allowance claiwed. Weather clear, tack heavy, LATONIA ENTRIES. LATONIA, Ky., June 13.—The en-| tries for to-morrow's races are as ribbon that regularly sells for 45c a yard on Thursday will sell for 30c. Malo At: Rs ea (x0; mai Boys’ Suits Voile at 18¢ e. 7 f A : - Printed cotton Summer voiles, in many designs and colorings —plaids, Junior Norfolk Suits, $3.95 stripes, checks, flowers, figures, on white and colored grounds; 36 to 38 One and two of a kind; fine all | inches wide; our 25c to 38c grade bi leg el el Pl Cotton Skirtings at 38c 8; were $5 and $6. Double width, suitable for sport k rts and outing wear; Plaids and | , Knickerbocker trousers of mixed | Panama Hats at $2.50 cheviot, sizes 8 to 18; were $5) Untrimmed Japanese bodies, blocked here in a number of favorite and $6. | current styles, Military Suits, $1.50 | Brassieres with Shields at 35¢ ; A : A N hase of khaki colored Exceptionally low in price because they have been in stock longer This space donated to the Liberty Loan Committee by the and olde. light, ‘weight. faorics, | than they should have been. 7 i J wes 3 to 8; t ith bras hs é : Sub-Committee covering New York Stock Exchange Houses co ee See Dress Shields at 15¢ Down-Staire Store. Old Bids. Odd sises, First floor, Ol¢ Buiiding | Subway at Broadway at ak OE Tare, $0; ore gear alt: Astor Flace i ‘Ninth, New York ae, fulaagm. AFetes, Es, Eaaeste, 5109 ares ee | b GVENTIE RAChirClalming: AMO), thee Ce ore aE ar rack 107, Mim Fanuie, 107; Zam, ,