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to . .... . r ' i h, J , i i , HOME GYMNASIUM FOR WOMEN To Preserve Health, Strength and Figure Y FAULINC FURLONQ Ht4i$ nf Vim fati- rt'$ lt iw I. tf it I rt in I n't f 7 !- H'mM a rr(fiy N;twlM M J at taraa (a fvUtrtt km (Naalrafraf THE EVENING WORLD, '$64,1i SURPLUS fIR N. Y. RAILWAYS CQ. MONDAY, OOTOBXR 18. 191. STEFANSSIN TELLS IF 6REAT RIMES IF ICE NO. 32 THV. rr.KT AM) AHKl.ES; HOW TO ST AS IK Till k wa aliall l mi es Ill Mr lit a crrir, cititl It lurludt-s rrrlwa mid irratnu nta (or the lisiidr fel, lrf and rniktea Ural of all; I ill trll liatc m many tomplslnt about tlm utrrtrkM and , tiiutli sbuard fH Ta bijclu i do not and nttrr harr U-rn taux'.t lo atsnd 4'orwtlr, and It l Oi l I liljli ........... .11 ikj I.....I.1.. ,.r il . fft In aflrr llfr, tr It of Mrr Milk) (hrr t'lw.iir. tnl rllrf, hut Im-h my amy timvn j fur nt'ulMtlHK Ihi NlJ-t o lone, fof do not roiuliltr any cultuic couiai- (but dwa Hut incluilu It rompletr Thi of my nuilcia who .if rnni. tilled lo Muixl mailt hn.ua a Im tr prnliiilily thi oihii mIki mv nuffrrnl ' muat iiri I.Minly from dunlins. NCH.t.ir nnd awollo.i f.'ct ii.nl tlull ii.iina from Ihn uiikle lo the il f "if fuvl Till U nfti'ii Mic i fp u) t of lUttrnn! frcl, vhlrh urii-ri Inula lo iiinri' crlrut Mllmeiila, audi nit niTViiunniki, link nwillliiK iiml lii'uiluclifN, li m only In ircent )i'nm Unit iH'ojilo nr' luirin ul.iK to uiulcmliiiiil lliut whit liny oiil'c thouulit wcru tl.inifi'roii ciiinli. tloim of th" tilooil veaarla of tin1 fi!t ami rlii'tiiiutMni. la In n-nllty flu' ten liir of tin .irch of tin- foot. PROPER STANDING. To Hlarl wan, you nnint ttrat learn thi rlKht iioKltlon of thi) rct In u norninl ronIIHon TIij nhouM do ttirnxd ilralKlit forwanl uml, when In llili (Million. Klluhlly hollow. ! at tti'i Nl'len The wrlxlit of tlui lioO) mul iho priMHiri) nhonhl lo ilnrcl on thi- lnnr nlo mul llif grunt li". thi j on. nr niiio unit uir ni-i'i. ami not on thi inniT lil alone, wliiro tin' urcli .u i.tt...u. Tlic Imiiurtant tioms an.! itz.-imcntx ' At tho kneia a lo hrlil linn ami Mnicht whi'n you HSHUtnn tint coiuct foot liimltlon, aiul many li' fornilt of tln li'Kii aro illrri'tly iluo lo linpi opor Kalkinir. Winn wo turn thn toco out tho thUh bom In thrown rUhl out of unar mul twin! towtirJ lliu Inner kIiIo. uml tliU, of I'oiirno, rhnnc-a tli) ki'- joint, so that tin iuubcIoh i'un not kii'p tho Uwh tralKllt. Thl ofinii cniiM-K Unoi'U-kni'iM and bow lo, which woulil iiuvpr huvn ap-noan-il hnd tho child t on tuuht -tul In llfo to point thn toes per. frclly HtinlKht mnli-ail of outwunl, which lit tho foolleh ruatont of to-day. The unKhtly bulelnir of tho ankle bone at thn Inner Hide, and largo anklOH nn also ronults of turning tho toi-H out. thun-by throwing all of tho wlhl ft tho body on tho avch, and It M tliroiiBh this continual pii-ismR on the uroh that the dol oatii liKumontfl and ti-ndotiM aro forci-d out or thiilr proper po.Htloni and trotcho.l until thi) arch falls. llittinlnK tho fuot and caiiHinK It to luai im nutuMl m.rltiK nl elaMlolly. Tho lnti-n.. s uffcrlim' and dull iuIiih urn cuum-d by the atiwln " t'" ll',,,l,H tho c.on.Han' prf-mliiK on the nerve .ind blood Vi'HtielH. IMmt of nil. then. It I important to learn to point tho toci proyorly wlitn wulklntr. and to-days IHuMiatlon will rIvo you soino Idea of thin, iou should Bdoct a fihoc which haa a tendonry to twist the foot Inward and throw the wolht toward tho onter aidb. and l ho hoIi-h. when ho d toircther. ahould lorm a Ht.aluht UUJ oil tin. inner H.U.. I.iad usv. tnode rntely low .straight a.o'. and Imyo tho general appouranco of bolus piseon- "kvch in theso dnyM of extremes It la nulto po.lblo u purohnBo com mon Honso" shoes In a Kreat.tnany of tho Hliops. and It Is u Rood plan to h:,Y m-vnrnl talrn on band and chunito them, oven nioro than once h dav If poHHlblc. . , To-morrow I will explain to you how tho ealvot and anklaa may ba Improved. Letters From Evening World Headers Following MisH Furlong's Lessons. It. M. writes: "I am very Blad to i .... iimi. iiki many of your other f.illone, your liiHtruutlnnv lmvn doiioj mo a world 01 koou. i-iouu inn If onlonn are kwhI for llu; blood mid conipUxion. Do tliei iiuko ono feel ilrowp when eaten In tho morn Ins? Will tincture of benzoin Injuro he skin?" . , , . , Onlonn are Rood for tho Wool and comploxlon. They contain n powerful hiilphur oil and also promoto dlces lion, Induce sleep, relievo rhiiunaillc paina and aro n uplendld remedy lor cotiKhH and colds. Vhey will mako you drowsy If eaten In tho ruoriilne. Iloiwiln Is not Injurious to the iiktn. 11 bleaches It and Is n stroiic a-itrlnu-unt. It should bo used imicil diluted. If put In cold croiuus and lotloiw It preserves thorn. , I.AUIUnTA nslts; "Will you kind ly i.t.iUi what kind of fnw plmotto to use for developing the bust? rlhould I sol tho oxtraot. elixir or what? Tho ilruKRlst says sn' palmotto Is too In lellnlte, lliercforo I cannot ob'ulu It.' Ont tho fluid extract fciiw palmetto and lako ten to fifteen drops (one iiimrlor touspoonful) In half a kIunh of .trin milk or water. After a while oii may tnurcuau tho doso to one 'half teaspoonftil. AtAHOAIlirr 11. (Halt f.alto CHy) asks: "fan the mint ileelopur con- UlnlniJ tlic nulil OXtraei Boatsruo uu taken without the slmplo ayrup?' It cannot, VAhTi;it IC (Denver) asks: "What can I do for a soft com botween tho toes?" , , , Corns ure n part of tho cuticle made hiird by jircssurc. They nro of three varieties hard, noft and vascu 1 ir. While nil corns .no more or less painful, the soft ones am imt mosi imlnful of all. while they last, which, fortunately, Is not lone after starling I the. treatment, on thoy aro not deep rooted. They appear bntivi nn tho toes , and arc the result of improper drying or perspiration. Alwnya b.ithu tho foot in hot water for at least ten mlnutos when treating any kind of a , corn, to oftnn It and draw out Oio I Inflammation. I's a ftood mndlcatod uniin. rtrc thn feet well and cut the 'oafs -wllh a, ahjixp pointed knlio B. BBBBBB - 1 it Ml i - n.rM Mrtrt kv mr aiaii t low twn ,, WWtli I i Htr I n I f, , ...... i. a mr fn 4 '' 4Mr MMIMI vluitia Huftt Will t kiaaMr !. tf ' a aainMOai .f pm,m d,. )ttmf f ft! lor rwMiintm. it iakM " mmMH mmiM ta whi ix ' ft i If iff fmmt fit HfM-m ivriri.u m , A Ml Ihff Itinuft Tk M In a M KM nfmt VaN jm) rfriNk iti.rH.iiv wMt, r4 fuM l;tfrr4iMff ttc Ikr Hfrt wnt tet'MKH.' and I bar (rHM aaaar Irn'iiFii rtiffU frwm inadHta ha bttr rid liffiief. rtiP4fnva(Um fir maliMit y IfuiH Ihrtii. Tako aMnr kl t'liulit. fit lilln r hut brf-ada, .in trn't, U rbly (-.iiihI dlahfia a ad I'tiU mat, f any DM .a try liu potlant W II nr. lea l Mill a (i.nalant ritir if iur liutamia and Muull ik I t) alate in ItiK ir If a an J Iwana are fjttmintf " Indeed, liny rp trry fattening newport7s7ooIax for boys of the navy aafxii., i. fa A HJ V ?..;-ViaMlJ ViiW- ! 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' Ilia MtH ai wrlllaa Jan It lel ahd aa rinalld In (Hlewa (rt II INi a Mil I'lp Juilnc thf alwrarr if th rum I h wHIi in )ur Itailli aeaturaa la Mad aofitrlhli.f if)laM al.an ata nrrumalam of antftaaf kaM ' ivr In tanii," lia arlUa I tanixrt nnl lh irlaranr .ar, IkiI Nan frawH a crvaa ineaur r llt.IVa 1(T IN hit aUlf-o.mt I,, the aloi kheld-ra I ".,lBk. ,.ou "''" ... ,. ul , . , . iui alalaiutnl thai i.rura Hi rrrviiirni piwhip ifinra m inr lung lndlKK rofHtuveray bena-rrn lh rltr and l twmpany titer fralirltlaa tai aawaanifiita fur the )rara 11J, k and 114, and polnla out that aa t)i mo iurtlona are liiVohnl aa tliita whlrh aroar In lIO and lll. arlilch were ilirulnl in favor of tlie roniny by III" Court of Appeals, It la rlear.y In (In tnlireala of t ie rlty and lha r jin pan y that tlieae Can-a ahould b r'inironilanl rather than triad. f an'a alelaiiMM llial .rura lidaaa of a l art ortrt arr it iat iikii- I any lata, I itmmitor t. tat aa tn ; Ida 'Karthaat North ' 1 "I tiava n many piuia rldfta M faat blrli I liat a 4H4afrah of a Cuui on ley of a atnt.lt pttra Ihtl i , nrrr tt fal lilli I Wnua arrtftl l tllna CaHalna who iialdr II a, mailer f i-iinnioo arivnMf' Ihtt ref fuia lldara mar I aa blah aa Ihalr iniar lit- 11 In lis) laat ova lha aaa. i AHtirntly llanan nrr aw-aiul it anna I'rary nrrrr aaw -Ire prtatura that rotnlaa Willi that on lb Alaakan rf.t" i If Moi-jIj Don't linprovtr, Malioii Will He Kcmoved, KiiIrIu Tdls KesiJems. NKWI'OltT. Ort. ls.-TJiere was a' largo crowd nt thn meetlnu In tho, flpera llousn yesterday lo con-j aider the question raited by tho let-I Icra recently written by Hoar Admiral I Knlxlu and Capt. Itoiror Welle of the ( Naval Train In if Htatlon, naaertlnc , that unlets moral conditions were I let tered none of tho young men of the ' Htatlon would be allowed liberty here. I tear Admiral Knlieht told the nu- 'dlenco that Newport would loso the I station altogether unlrmi condltloim ! wero bettered, and, further, that th ' ! Atlantic Fleet would nut h i In Nor raifansett Hay If tho otllclats of the city did not atop Illegal liquor selling, I gambling and othor wild. He lorl lllnd the common tailor, tbo enlisted which has been dipped in peroxide of I man of tho navy, saying: hydrogen. Ho very careful not to cut "Tako l.WO mon from all wnlki of i'f Cou'do'so l.pidy'I.roxidu'onco llf0' "k" lh- " of onV Huff of erfee ly ol-un rotton ",C8' ttml 1-w' I,,uu fro,n U,B Z not proeVrthNh, Treatment Per-onnel-not .elected me... but typ. until thn blood ceases to flow. Place 'C"1 ,u,n'lMte.d ,"V".Tnni,1 1 a navy mn between the toes a pleco of cotton vt,uM ''pat Hl.t5n clvU P.0" ,ovcr' saturated with spirits of turpentine ',,r- Tho enlisted man of to-day U and tlo up with gauze. Apply thla ' '"' leclmon of manhood." -n- MOW TO STAND 1845 EitablUhcd 70 Yean 1915 If yon aru looking for the latest and beat there is in a player-piano, don't fail to examine the won derful new model Waters Autola Player-Pianos They are right up-to-date with improvements and eonlain exclusive features of great value. Very attractive low prices and easy terms are oirered and old pianos taken in exchange al a liberal valuation. Send for Catalogue. Horace Waters (Si Co. 134 Fifth Avenue, near 18th Street Branch Stores OPEN EVENINGS 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway 254 W. 125th St., near 8th Ave. 371 . 149th St., near 3rd Avo. BANKING AND FINANCIAL. J BAI BANKING AND FINANCIAL. BANKING AND FINANCIAL. BANKING AND FINANCIAL. $500,000,000 Anglo-French Five Year 5 External Loan THE JOINT AND SEVERAL OBLIGATION OF THE GOVERNMENTS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND AND THE FRENCH REPUBLIC DUE OCTOBER 15, 1920 DATED OCTOBER 15. 1915 INTEREST PAYABLE APRIL 15 AND OCTOBER 15 Bo tli principal and Interest payable In New York City In United States gold coin, without deduction for any present or future British or French Taxes Coupon bond in denominations $100, $500, and $1,000, which may be registered as to principal. Registered bonds in denominations of $1,000, $10,000 and $50,000 and authorized multiplaa. Coupon and registered bonds interchangeable. Convertible, at the option of the holder, on any date not later than April 15. 1920, or (provided that notice be given not later than April 15, 1920) at maturity, par for par, into 15-25 Year Joint and Several 4't PC cent. Bonds of the Governments ol the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the French Republic Such 4'2 per cent, bonds will be payable, principal and interest, in United States gold coin, in New York Gty, free from deduction for any present or future British or FretitH Uses, will mature October 15, 1940, but will be redeemable, at par and accrued interest, in whole or in part, on any interest date not earlier than October 15, 1930, upon three months notice. A large amount of these bonds having already been withdrawn for Investment, we, whose names appear below, offer, on behalf of a country-wide group of Institutions and bankers, the unsold balance, subject to prior sale and change In price PRICE 98 AND INTEREST, YIELDING NEARLY 5 PER CENT. Payment may bo made either in full on October 29th or at the option of the purchaser, 50 per cent, on October 29th and the balance on December 3rd. Application will bt utdc to Hit thria bomU on tht Ntw York Stock Esehanft Tcmpartrjr bond will bt rttdv (rr dtlivtry on or tbout Octobtr 29th, txchtnittbU lor thi dtfinitlm baodt wbrn prtptrad. American Eiehsmge National Bank Bank ol America Bank of New York Chemical National Bank Chase National Bank First National Bank Bankers Trust Com pan Central Trust Company Columbia Trust Company equitable Trust Company August Belmont & Co. Chas. D. Barney & Co, Blair & Co. William P. BonbrlQiU A Co., Inc. Brown Brothers & Co. Clark, Dodge & Co. Harvey FIsk & Sons Heldelbach, Ickelheimcr & Co. Hallgartcn & Co. N. W. flalsey & Co. J. P. Morgan A Co. Hanover National Bank Importers & rraders National Bank Irving National Bank Liberty National Bank Manhattan Company Mechanics & Metals National Bank Farmers Loan A Trust Company Guaranty Trust Company Metropolitan Trust Company New York 'trust Company Harris. Forbes a Co. A. Iselln A Co. Kean, Taylor A Co. Kidder, Paabody A Co. KlsseL Klnnlcutt A Co. Kountxe Bros. La sard Frcrsi A. B. Leach A Co. Lt), Hlgglruoa A Co. Ladartburo, Thalmann A Co. Merchants National Bank National Bank ol Comma c National City Bad National Park Bank Seaboard National Bank Title Guarantee A Trust Company Union Trust Company United States Mortgage A Trust Company United States Trust Company MalUand, Copnell A Co. Montgomery. Clothier A Tyler Potter. Cnoate A Praatlc Wm. A. Read A Co. Redmond A Co. Remlck, Hedges a Co. Khoades A Company William Salomon A Co. J. A. W. SeUgman A Co. Spencer Trask A Co. White Welti A Co. GIMBELS "5th Birthday Sales" Wonderful New Attractiom Every Day , Net an lota f lemin intoreit, but & tUidily expaadinr nUiutl ttm; t constantly incrfluinf list ef merchandise attractiens. OIMBILS was never mere enf aginr, never more allurlnr in its appeals. , The whole utoro in kw.hk..ik merrily along, iJoIiik an October business that is absolutely wonderful, but not without most excellent reason. And h we Hay rifiain, Come tomorrow to the busiest store in Qrester New York. Devotees of Fashion Living Within 100 Miles of Greater New York Should Not Fail to Attend wmeuide cet &oi&ttefa It Ih a history making event that more than 100,000 women have already attended. EVERY ONE wan enthusiastic over the Most Recent Masterpieces of the Great Paris Dressmakers CaliolHofurt IhtmUtl Jenny llrrnant Dawtl Marital tl Armntul Chmiil lluUoz I'anuin Wctht A dclijihtful feature every morning and aftermxin The Autumn Uritle with her uttcnclanta. An Added Attraction of Tremendous Interest! vlmmcMi (Sown, Suit, IKriw and Accessories of Dress tlint were Hcen litat week at Carnegio Hull, when tho International Fashion Show Asso V.0,,l0cF., nn u,abof frMhton Extravaganza for which they charged $3 a seat. GIMHEL3, however, will make no charge. Costume will be Displayed Daily on Mannequins At 10.30 A. M. to 12 M. At 1.30 '. M. to 3 '. Al. Elrhth floor $4 Irish Damask All-Linen Pattern Table Cloths, $2.75 Neatly scalloped. Five charming circular dcfligtiH. Diameter, 70 inches. Real Madeira 13 Piece Hand-Embroidered Luncheon Sets at $3.50 Solid and eyelet effects applied on fine round thread Irish linen. Hand scalloped. Bleached Huck Tow els, at (doz.) $2.16 Neatly hemmed ends. Key and stripe bonier ef fects. Size i 8x3(5 inches. Second Floor Room Size, 9x12 ft. Wool Wilton Rugs, $.25 & $33 In the smaller sizes, similar nunlitloa nm ss 7i fa the 36x63 in. size, and $3.75 for the 27x54 in. ISO One-Pieoe 8aafoi4tM Axinlnster Run. at. $20 18.60 and 11.60 Hall Runners, $6.26 and $7.75 123.60 Seamed Sanford Ax- $17.50 AW 200 are left. Aluo others, mostly one of n kind, st half price. Hardwick & Magee Francb Wiltons Sm22Kx3G Inches (ill Slie27xM Inches SIse 8663 Inches 10.M Sse4ft.6ln.x71t.6in....ti.ie SlieGIUxOIt M.M sua a it. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 in. . .M.M SUe 9 ft. x 12 ft M.M Sire 9 ft- x 15 ft , 86.W pais Axmlnsters Sjw) G ft. x 9 ft 916.80 S ro 8 t. 3 In. x 10 ft. 6 in. . .38.80 S w 9 t. x 12 ft 80.00 Size U ft. x 15 ft 88.00 Whlttall's Anglo-Persian Size 22HilG Inches f4.80 Size 27x64 inches 6.76 Size 36x63 inches.. 10.76 Size 4 ft. 6 in. x 7 ft. 0 in... .83.00 Size 6 ft. x 9 ft .39.80 Size 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. U in . .68.00 Size 9 ft. x 12 ft. 66.00 Size 9 ft. x 15 ft 8.00 Sanford's Sizo 22H x 80 inches. . Size 27x5-1 inches. Size 30x70 Inches . Size 4 ft. 0 in. x G ft. C in. Beauvais fl.60 . 2.35 . 4.26 .. 8.60 Bixtb Floor Yd Sulendid $2.50 K Porjlin A Silk-and-Wool Fabric in All the Newest Shades Included are such wanted tones as wistaria, navy, Russian creen. AfYiivm brown, Joffre blue, and many others. The value is typical of the splendid offerings in our great October Sale of Silks, now in progress. second riaec ?1.50 Silk Hosiery. at GIMBELS Tho tub has no terrors for PHOENIX SILK HOSE It washes wonderfully and "comes up smiling." Made only of the finest grade puro dyu thread Milk. Wear it overy day for economy us well as apxnrance. It Is mar vvlounly (turuble. Our l-'ull csfortments in all the new wulghts and colors aru now complete. Men's, 50c to 81.60 pair. Women's, 76o to $2 pair. Main Floor Women's White Cot ton Union Suits, 76c iiAu ""Pdpnolly good 6th Birthday special value. Allsizes. nigh neck, long sleeves, also Dutch neck, three-quarter sleeve, nnklo length. Children's Rib Worsted Union Suits, 80c Made with drop se,t, slight fleece. Sizes from 2 to 12yrs. Main Floor New RIBBONS. rlaln and fancy offects. Roman stripes, satin and taffeta edp, moire taffeta, warp prints, etc. Every new pattern m. co,or Wu'wd for girdles, millinery trimmings and Christ mas fancy work. Main Floor. Are Yon Reading the Complete Novel-a-Wcek SERIES IN THE I aB ''I i H l n I I n fj. f V EVENING WORLD? J 1 "is aWBakiaMWaatad