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A Female by Exercise. the © ti® secrets Miss Adeline to Us were the most sin helping her win the nal Mencing Cham-| J. wu year ago at} stru Cluny the Gymnastic > in 1921 Gehrig explained potent tacte tho velo} ind ents her y, “IL work as a lihood In New ra live n| tion: not n for diversion k in the gymnasium. ed my athletic career, if f such, climbing trees and irts of Newark, w loo old to take weternoon, enthuy th When I part in that healthy recreation 1 looked for a maasium and found ||! the National ‘Turn Verein of Newark. || Until then Thad never seen an in- side of a symnasium, 1 did not atay long in N Jersey, and when my ume to New York I had my rship transferred to the New ork Turn Vere we then T have | constantly bes winning diplomas} || and m » the te y I fen: if Thad been ta n what I think n cannot | n. 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Wallach Laundry 330-332 East 59th Street WHEN THE KIDDIES "SUFFER FROM COLDS (@ EN'S hould not be Have Dr Be and give the helps in relieving that hard pack Tet passages "Take Ds self for th For THROAT TROUBLES ‘4 BUILDS YOU UP | New York Stenographer, Expert Woman Gymnast, Jack Dempsey “Exercising has taught me that the body is the most beautiful thing In develop it the more you will respect whom I think should all take up By Robert Boyd. it and the less you will be bothered] fencing, Men, 1 suppose, like some. 66TH you would be strong and] with ailments.” thing more vigorous.” ] healthy fence, and if you aspire] Might months after Miss Gehrig} Mise Gehrig al to happiness cultivate | #tarted fencing, in the ye 1916,] fencing title ht in tl she competed In her first champion-| competition he'd under thy ship. winning the national title second in League of America tou Club, considers Miss Gehrig one of in the technique of the game," he says, “she can be compared with Rich Milk It is not necessary for one to he] Jack — Dempee the heavyweight 4 & wealthy in order to indulge in exez-| Champion. She deals such a ‘Malted Grain cise, It is not a luxury; it is within] thrust and is such a wonderful judge Extract the reach of all, a 1] of distance with her tall, well set up % Nutritious BM therely @ ¢ Gen-] physique that her less robust oppon- Digestible foremost woman fencer.” Mrs. | Gehrig a stubborn battie in the na- cal advantages of Miss Gehrig were too much for her weake to overcome When Miss. Gehrig won the women's all-around gymnastic cham pionship in Chicago last year she feated 500 entrants, One of her blishing a new rec sket which y adversary Jor ti Club talen Fish When I y rit dence, a world, and the more you try to efly fe Hee THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 23, 1922, America on the strips of the Fencers’ MAY PAY WITH LIFE ie Amateur Fencees’ League of ficer, has been making it uncomfort-] Or able for bootleggers, Joseph Pacceta, | nother thirty-seven, a motorman, of No. 16 Remsen Avenue, Far Rockaway, Wa8}two Inches of It were extracted by perhaps mortally wounded at 1.30 A.] Dr. Cantor in St, Joseph's Hospital, M. to-day by four thugs. It was the] here Vucceta is in @ erttical condl- second attack made on him by the} gang within six weeks by a tu m in the right leg and a knife Into his skull » the blade broke and She made a clean sweep of bouts against a fine array of t, including Mrs, Stuyvesant jr Of} with « a fell his eries were heard a said Miss g 4 taxical driver who carried him Mi Ms at I cannot give some specifi ‘ IN BOOTLEG WAR Pacceta is employed on the line]to the | lal, picking up Police Miss Gehrig Just a Regular] the countering, feinting, headwork| vice to men. But we some great pan J running between Far Rockaway and|Sérst. James Lynch and Policeman SENG SUSE A NCRWAT) and judge of distance that you men| men fencers and they display Motorman Shot and Stabbed Near) orewny, He was entering the gate ‘Leitch of the Far Rockaway Girl—Tells Benefits Gained | employ in boxin, as much enthu As the we Home, Dying—His Brother ; a 2 ation on the way. The police say ef his homé early to-day when the} they know at leaped from behind the Hexeers and and attacked him to-day ast two of the boot- expect to make arrests a Revenue Officer. his brother, four men Alise a revenue of- hedg She came within one point of the Amate: The DIET during & after INFLUENZA , eertlarliens A Martinez Castello, ctor of the New Athletic greatest women fencers ever de- ped in this country powerful and, althon are swept off their feet with attack Tnstant!y prepared=no cocking Used successfully over 4/4 century 2arGet Hortlic Pa Ack for cS ter Avoid Imitations&Substit: She is easily America’s Stuyvesant Fish jr. gave Miss al mplonships, but the physi- STRUMP & CO. Succesors to D.PRICESCO, .. 29 West 34. St Market & Halsey Sts. 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