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WIDOW WHO WINS HOW TO KEEP YOUR FIGURE ASTORIN THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY AUGUST 38, ee aa 1911.7 We Readers of The wh pate World. | 15 YEARS’ FIGHT ie of a Series of Articles by Prominent New York Physicians for the Women HANTS S300 aes gt Co Says Dr. Elmer Lee, Famed as Health Cul- turist --- Fat Due to) Bad Digestion. | 100 nen Owners Affected | by Decision That She Was | Common Law Wife. | TO CLAIM HER DOWER.| Massage, Rolling, Bath-| ing and Banting Are Useless as ‘‘Reducers’’ and Even Dangerous, | He Declares, and Fast- ing Only Weakens. Referee Rules in Favor of Mrs. Mary A. Cohnfield in Test’ Case. Mere than one hundred persons tn Greater New York who bought property from Ieader Cohnfeld, who died in 1996, | Nave just learned that the titles to their | Purchases are not clear, because Mrs. | Mary A. Cohnfeld has establishes that | she was Cohnfeld’s “common law” wile and ts entitled to @ one-third interos: in By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. | Row ean you keep your figure? =| Lillian Russell ts the very latest con- | tributor to the text book of thinness. | Miss Russell's Spartan suggestion is a| combination of heavy blankets and | Ughted electric bulbs, in close Juxta- | din estate, position with the body | Myre. Cohnfeld, who for years has| “It's awful,” “but it's re fought penury and privation, {x now in | ducing.” . rag KY) ea about $900,000 as| ‘To more New Yorkers than Miss | her share in her dead husband's estate. | Russell the tragedy of the too, tvo solid by Fate Cate ie was flesh is real and poignant. So all in-| y Mrs. Cohnteid | structions for preventing surplus welgh to establish her rights, Furlong having | or preventing surpi sl purchased from Cohnteld for $19,00 a |®?4 for diminishing it when prevention property at Eighth avenue and belly no longer possitie, are alway of in- she sighs, Hundred and Sixth stroet {n 1887 terest. Yesterday T had a talk wit Charles 8. Simpkins of No. 27 William | Dr. Elmer Ive, editor of “Health-Cul-{ SC Was Appuinied referee in tne case | (ule amd iwcturer on hygiene, on th and decided that Mrs. Cohnfeld was en- | subject of fat’ Utled to her dower interest ih the pur People began Dr. Lee, chase price. The Furlong suit on’ “through a combinatie digestion establishes Mrs. Cohnfeid's righ and and non-assimilation hey begin” by sne will now proceed to collect what is | eatlig the wrong sort of food or te due bi from other re estate deals of Much, The digestive tract cannot her late husband. The property involved | form the work lald upon it. ‘The undl- ts eaid to be worth $2,000,000 now | gested food isn’t assimilated, worked Isador Cohnfeld, the husband, died in| over into blood and muscle and unas. 186 after a most exciting business | #tmilated organi career. Mrs. Cohnfeld did not assert | tous paris of t that she v Married by religiou |{s a vacant space to r civil ceremony to Cohnfeld, but her claim under the common law. coll flabby nd so does surplu and unmuscular, even t CLAIMANT WAS EMPLOYED IN) "ay not be dire aithy COHNFELD'sS FACTORY. | fat, and, Ike any oth alma | be directly dissolved by Cohnfeld's first wife died in 1876. The | 0"! present Mrs. Cohnfeld was employed as} an expert worker in his big tactory at] regia Greene and Bleecker streets, where he| Bere fs was @ manufacturer of artificial) BATHS, MASSAGE AND BANTING |v a” « Howers and an importer of fine feathers, OF NO AVAIL, He was at the head of this bran x that why Turkish cactous for stout bat people?” of are not efficacious as re-{ commerce ip his time. And he was very Dr. Lee, “The wealthy, a ath subjects t body to} 4n extra here were five children by his first i wife, These he had estabiished well in 1 jany v -| the conventional seasoning and vernars| 4 he may eat sliced peaches or | other fresh ripe fruit, with br life, the daughters marrying into sliced thin, Dinner will n iy wealthy families, and the sons being ore elaborate, with a vegetable soup, solidly established in business before , peas, m bread the manufacturer's own — business ang stewed fr iclous troubles. sent him in retirement n waye of preps fruit Canada ‘for @ long pertod, and finally sauces, Frult sherbets, prepare? with- yeducing him to ap appearance jn sup out milk, make w and appe plementary proceedings, where he swore tizing desserts. An jtume that all his fortune had been stripped the sixth meal, a light lunch of fruit, trom him, may be ta He had Mved most luxuriously and was passionately fond of thoroughbred horses, owning some of tife ff Sanary, ters in the land, One team 1 that Maxey Cobb and Neta Medium, held a record of 2.16% for many years. ‘The Czar of Russia offered him, through an for American agent, $85,000 Cobb, but he declined it. Cohntfeld failed for $1,000,000 in 1887 Vuere had been a fire privr to the fail- and he departed shortly thereafter for Canada, Maxey son ent he foe! better for him. much au he ple and shou!d choose among tho sea- sonable fruits and vegetables those which beat ple: MUST BAR ALL Oni! LITTLE WATER. “There must be no tea or coileo or alcohelic drinks, and mot much to drink any and everybody be able to get along with Ax At this time his big granite factory water, nt bees nos Was one of the most imposing busi ought t ness blocks in the city, As it stood one ginse of w gaunt and blackened after the fire, The pror tiere were rumors that the place was should hike haunted and crowds gathered nightly Hashes A J t) stare at the peaked roof, on whicu, ni siry should m barred, 1t Was sajd, ghostly figures stalked {r eee aoa vee the darkness, The explanation for the a th aivanulian (CARO 4 “ghosts” turned out to be @ curious fushion that steam from a nearby Vullding had of settling and rolling nPrOY slowly in fantastic forms along the health is ridge of the roof. ate ature or 102 degrees, ‘The fae ADMITTED IN COURT SHE WAS Frsuli ix 1) (ike away a good deal Of pend HIS WIFE. wat whieh yunts for the slight “Do y¢ dininution Welght observable when’ ercises' In 18% Cohnfeld appeared in supple- the that {x merely nientary proceedings in this city. At |. 1a few days Just as these proceedings he was asked Path taeanin areaaa With whom do you live now Ip One tine tie tlesi has not veen affected, Meve tm, an: Mundrag end Pours gee te ar feken ia the ordinary way for pa ‘My wife, Mary Cohnfeid “E consider maase roiling, | poses When did you marry he: | baking, banting and ail such treat. 1 don't remember," was the reply. ments absolutely useless and 4omo- “Was It five yeors ago” @angerous, For any real cure The d a! Aust attack the cause, must will do “Was It ten years aso” m the inside ont and ree = *!X WO" i refuse to answ bemerpestt ere Whe evidence that he gave in these a Acene supplementary proceedings was But yj vog Thin Oeen hint ah URIAl ter that has Just n's favor. Law forward in the m decided in the we Berg and Hodge asserted th tn the ‘ nl Richard period of 1880 to 1Ss7 pnfeld had|#re actually ne | 1 sold many pieces of property but had vegetable substances io not conveyed a clear title, sin designated himself as a widower, The present Mrs, Cobnfeld therefore clains a dower right share In ali this prop- | only. eludi by the an Mrs. Cohnfeld is now fifty-one yeara nilk, butier, cheese und ems. old, She has a son twenty-two years NO ¥ logs digestion. ol. ' p perefore should What You Get seule “ite ‘aul For It Pact aca aa | Ree YOU spend from fifty cents to $2 to too many £0 to a show. The satiors ny know, and YOU spend from fifty cents to any yen yo to bed } y. ‘The mo! nif number of dollars for a day at Cone THEE id Sack AR Brobable aineatad was YOU spend perhaps more than you stro: dy to throw off Ite toad |." can afford for # vacation He LUTHOR: daGon Weiss ue a good time, of course. For| OUTLINES DAILY MENU FOR FAT amusement, for entertainment. It costs REDUCING. a lot. Sometimes it’s worth the cost Von't you sussest @ day's ménu £0 Sometimes not. That Weuld het Paduceeeih at akan There is something that is elways Ne ould break ae anont ak absolutely sure to amuse and entertain: jie. jegan 1) MAR hie nad) [eee everyone, And that isan O. HENRY |). jay have the yu fi (et Bed a The Evening World will publish a ~ ae oe een a series of the last and best of this great ele a . writer’s short stories beginning next Be react aticeed ak Monday: «, he ma nother meal| with There is none Read all of them " to the early breakfast. Then at’ Richmo: you can afford to miss e will have lunch, consisting degths, d potato, a green salad with eapin Bat w atly um quired. ar work sut if no ne of cleanliness. distinctly bad, as it weakens the Bu Las swt NEGRO RACE t ovina OUT? vd and the 6 per birth an @ hin palate. “I do Pasting th “It 10 not necessary that a per- timos a day. should take food only when he io But the more of this sort like absorbin; Mo he KS BUT A “Most people get wsuffictent ox- ercise through the work t replied the doctor. exaggerated strenu- no good, excopt do," hody instead of strengthening it. 8 the nside o BRONX BOY DROWNED. Starch, ‘Col Astor and Miss Force Leaving — Fiancee’s Home for Newpori| wi vant NEWPORT WITH FIANCEE IS Social Leaders Plan Receptions for Miss Force During Stay WEDDING N Tr MO} IF ~ WARMLY GREETED Brilliant TH | WIFE WOULDN'T LET HIM. | Husband Tried te Go Back te O18 LAWYER'S WIFE =ner ora me | reported at the time that she was take In with open arms. Now, however, she | ts to receive the brand of the Pharisees and the name of Force will have an as | sured place in the mystle scrolis of the | Vere de Veres, RIVAL SOCIETY LEADERS WILL | BNTERTAIN. | with the old 10 don with the gew" was busy neg? tlating for passage to Milheim-onetite Mra, Mille and Mrs. Drexel are rivid | Rhine inn West street ticket offles this leaders in the Newport summer colony, morning, when three detectives from Sve Sb TS @ | Sete ever! COnmeune FALSE ARREST Police Headquarters arief-strick ih an effort to outdo each other in the lwite, and his y father-in-law, splendor of their entertainments Great merchant of & baron. Pa, overtoox | preparations had been made for the re- | him ception of the yachting oats who | Boretia brawny «ix. nineteen ‘ome on the New York Yacht Club) Charged With Disorderly Cc years old, came to this countey about « cruise that begine thia week. It will be year age to marry Sophie Penedrick the Digest week of the summer, and ‘ sleased—Police | he tind suited away trom Semiln, a, far that reason, it ie argued, cot, Astor | duCE ANd Released—Police | giavonta, two years ako, alter “plight to bring his tus sterna fidelity to the youth of her hear selzed the opportunity 5 PA ¢ u ss ture wife te share in the gayety, He Wow't Give Up Records Kallk became aprrenticel 10 w mast Dimself has been making some hurried témemith in Mit el and p vuptly pre. | plane for a big entertainment at which i ai b> 4 Rd Lot aie Hd wat Bek ym to present Miss Force in the role of the! tra qalllan Kennedy ft 0 eth | ee ee ite ¢ bert oe ae + | soon-to-be Mrs, John Jacob Astor Di fn member of the New York Bar, | gegt him $0 uabae ol +4 ectly: after the arrival of the Noma to yatne tof & Putnam of Ne, si | carne cane oth Sie. day the report gained currency {hat the eee en nn appeared for her in| made her his happy ride ‘ . marriage wi place next month hi Insmith » hionables Hear Date form yiaee,* the Bupreme Court to-day Nefore Jus. |, But the tinamith« daurhter wwote nlm : : . wlony toe Tirady, was arrested on June 17 on} iene that he decided to @a tmek | Ceremony Is Near and Event | fat! campaigns a chars a rly conduct pre | ter, So yester he borrowed mone ’ he marriage cannot tai place In New ferred by the keeper of @ restaurant at/etight and left from his acquafetar i" , | York City, because ofthe terms of the 4 qu Kaghth avenue, but discharged [fm the town and started for New York, Will Be Notable. | divorce decree ranted to Mra AVA, Ventenant in the Wert Thirty-eer=] earring with him his wife's nlekel-eass (hpsitht Ws Pas Bvekinn Won) | wedding {s practically certain, but case ‘| NEWPORT. RE keen othe Astor. | Rhether ft will be x comparatively quiet Mr Putnam asked Justice Bendy for 2 ue. je Astor. | oy brilliant occasion has not been de- 4 peremptory writ of mandamus direct- oree romance was brought to the| termined. Col Astor, It 1s sald, 18! ing. Poltoe Commisstoner Rhinelander | marble thresholds of Newport soctety ppc BAR e brag hog a = on Waldo to furnish to him the entry made | tow po mony, 1, 80 je Cosme i the Heuten a ie I = to-day upon the arrival ot the 3 s cas tne Wrsasis views bet O0t o hoe Hentenant at the West® Thisty- | oma with ite owner, Col. John Jacob | si ongiy that the Nnal decision of ot station In onlar to prop. Astor, his flancee, Miss Madeleine Tal | eee al not prevail is case forthe trial of a nage Force, her mother, Mrs, Witla Mrs, Mills, Miss Anna Se Mr. and against the restaurant proprietor | H. Force, and @ small army of friends. | sips, man Whitehouse, Lady Gran- to recover for false arrest ' As soon as the > pa anchored #)0 y ©. Phipps, » rs. Elbridge The att fo Mrs. Kennedy r jatter 10 k Wiillam Vincent Astoi . Mrs. Henry A. Talor and! puget to give any details of the avatterd ran out in a launch m Brenton Hs ag Lill hati bid Hada fil Ad when questo | J | Cove to welcome his father, his future |PIAnnIng dlunora and other ‘= 6) We do not know even the name 9M | stepmother and her family. The young ey ee eee onaing td report, has! the policeman who made the arrest jmian greeted Miss Force with great en-|already received y beautiful gifts said the lawyer, ‘We had the num |thustasm. They have been good friends from Col, Astor, Including a rope of of a polleeman who we thought | |since they met i. Bar Harbor a year! pearta and some of Mra. Ator's famous Je the arrest, but on investiga- | . jago. Both are sikiifui with the racquet | Jewels tion we learned that the policeman who | A a sage Steet oe rere ee oe ee 1 ACASE in mer tennis tournaments lage eleaie ta nike. SO lo her ot | the time, ‘The facts are all admitted | Greater New Mise Force wore 4 nn serge yaont- | ary ort printed | by the answer put in by the corey | York pays ng sult With @ small lavender s x ning. | tion Counsel, but the Polleg Depart: | In mighty attractive picture as kate tee, the | and will recond of the Wf rewed— Rheingold jm dat the rail of the yacht sur Md eister of Miss Mades | ap ent mt claim Beer. If Ran pay veying the heroor. ‘The Noma was in that the only infoi give out | more for gala dress; with the cabins profusely | | s in relat to ac pay for the Lary be J with flowers that had been it S denial el requires denia { the bottle, not the frends of both fw befor +t is erde U iu like, recht sallea teem New York Yee uro-| ABBEY’S BODY CREMATED. contents, terday afternoon 4a fine ‘type of young t » | Aah f American Artist Then \MISS FORCE APPEARED ON |American, He ! na ce led a 1 tes a belies Pe ih Chavekvaed | PALE RIPE with his father a ye ok beth m a le ' pect tas RADIANTLY HAPPY. jdaughters. Fbappente know that he| LONDON, @ug. &—The body of Kawin |W 1 The betrothed of Col. Astor appeared | ii} enter ourse i that} A, Ab the celebrated American radiantly happy ag she stood besile | wit) keep » thougits of matrl-| painter, wan cremated to-day and tho| her future husband, who pointed out | mony for eam la buried’ at Kingabury O14 Church, | ES the varlous objects of Interest in the | | ’ | rewed in Brooklyn b; hear Willesden. American Ambassador lyn by ee ia a et et) eeee “COURT ¢ CLERK LAW. 1 and a number of other Amestcans | S. Liebmann’s Sone, sold anchor the Astor party, were brought | Fy lee Ais. Mad aonie a wrgath | by all dealers. bill i FEI is tO Boa Beard | on behalt of the artiat’# native land. | [ENS Astor MA aRion whens: Col | Royal Academy sent a broken | |mother, Mrs, Willlam Astor, rétyned | harp formed of laurel leaves bear- for years as Newport's social sovereign. | yinicipal Court Juudee Mager ling the words ‘In morta: The +--+ +- -— — Many beautiful Noral tributes arrived ran of Brooklyn aprile) to-day t | casket was of bronze and covered with while Col. Astor was showing his! tice Kelly of the Supceme Conrt for a! q white silk pall. Mrs, Abbey steod by flancee and ter mother about the house | wrt of mandanius on tie Hoard of E# (the grave ‘during the. brief committal and grounds, It was thelr first visit to/ inate compelling that body to apprcve| service, John Lucas, the the Astor home here. the appointment of two additional Princess Lou Mra, Ogden Mills was the first to call | clerks for hls court at $3,000 @ year mowers Sir ut Beechwood to present 107 the Legislature passed an net dema, J. J. Shannon, ome to Miss Force a aranitin. pe to the Board of | sir yater, several other meana that there in no] Stam stkwta to create extra! members of the Royal Academy and | vower in America that can come be-|ccrkahips when sasion demanded, | Mrs, Retd. teween the future Mrs, Aswor's social! gunject t pproval of the Board span: Ea, RES standing. In fact, the summer colony | o¢ itutimate. two additional clerks CHILDREN ume demonatraled early in the day hat it] qware. recommune or] MILITARY CADETS WANTED. was y to accord Col, Astor and his’) Judges, but the wan | Ga pride: the most xractous reception | a down by the, £ Batinuate Hw Vacanctes ‘In the — vated sible, nothwithstandin the clan or point Involve yer the ap " 4 Sisk acai Si A tress Ly 4 bar }tional or mandatony, Just clly | WASHINGTON, Aug. 4 ne War Dew Police Send Former Janitre 4 of the emwaxed couple thi tk ve matter under advisement saitienl Nea babancn: Gh iesenined sain H ital—Society ‘Take: anc umrene fs bh aid palen to procure the highest number of | to Hospital—Society Takes arted , ; BABY SWALLOWS 3 SCARFPIN. Jcadets allowable under the law for the| oe Col. Astor has alw Hy f A f be class entering the United States Milltary Children. NEW POR s00lat yn A eee Ue Tahoe {eit Chita} Academy next June, While the en- ebay z ance exain will not be held | poate eel hag satan the: ng Miss Force's chlet In Likety Die, J ontit April Senators and Representa- ‘ Fiaraliee he chaperone and gulde | While Patrick Gibbons, a year old, | tives already wre boing urged to Meare An Assortment of Heart Shaped» Righty-elghih str wan’ catted | M Paitaul i pape | waw playing in front room of his] (ner districts for the young men beat Deliciously Flavored Sweets i al and letter awalted the Col : - | home at No. 6 First avenue thi after-| qualified for the military service into the ceth nement he wood, Aino there wore cards {oF ay ie qooidanaliy swailuwed & #cart-|""‘therq are now one hundred vacanctes | PACKED IN HEART SHAPED TIN BOXES So, 324 Kas last | social ge nh DEN ae Ne a pin, He was able to make nowe enough |F_ the class entering next year for 30 cents per Box. ; evening to ala for-| to Mr. Join I. Drexel's dance to tract hia mother, who felt the pln] which no candidates have be : ; pe row and for the dance Mrs, Edwin J ie vite ne rake » who felt the p | which t Sealant. DAY ‘eae Sold by \our Beles Agents everywhere and by * spo. | Berwind ts giving Saturday. | A policeman sent for an a e| nearly every State and Terrtory. GS Retail Mores, i in dire need of foot] FLUTTER IN SUMMER COLONY Jpn Flower Hospital and Dr nail | AT NEWPORT. [hurried the infant to that ‘tnatitution, | CEHAN Waa, fo0cd | was bleeding profusely and nt hallway,| ‘ThE announcement of the enga, nt Yearh tay i ‘ TEP LL ang ival of the Forces ows we # Mfe. children gathered) oy to make their entry into the tuner | 1 Cireles of the elect has caused a great | GREEK "STATESMEN COMING. y her effects had been! putter in the summer colony here, —— —= eet and through the) While ranors of the engagement were | Spartans Wil Vinte Big Ctttes and! t/ nant the couch had rife no announcement was expected President. i | At her disposal, ‘The ehil-| until fail, #0 that no elaborate prepara- \] Agged and thin-faced,. as| tions were made in advance to enter-| Greek | | ; ie tain the twenty-year-old beauty who | branch « | a ther. In the little kitchen of tain dur Congress, &: ne basement apartment which had by 4 day aspireto be the Arst egy oe oe Athinia, which 48 due to. ars | 1 > . ACW 5 : pr’'a enormous wealth np. ROM visitors are George Fe sand Ao Boone | and Mrs, Kenny sald she and her chile tion his famlly has held a century | from Sparta. q Bi at |} had eaten nothing tor the lust! ofers necessary foundation for |?" tlon of « | The|Best of Furniture, the best | : was brought ¢ ma ons, although auti- | py ademetriv, have orgun-| 1) of values, and the greatest in. | F wor, Mre. Alve ng Astor, Jined to ive them a Ke 1 Tre | | errant cuca je the battle for avelal wus [Congressmen are on a nthin’ va ducements in prices, together mad ay arrived: ie was| Brome Pte RE gpa ‘hey ||, With variety unapproached, are Col, Astor should bring his fi. | ss) t i} ee ee Mv anoee to Newport immediately after [Ste tebe peonentod to Presiden Taft.) | sharp points of interest to in- EA puidlabadicae iri oi } '! the announcement of the engagement | tending buyers. | Mollie, five yea and Alice, two.| assured by bls friends, Mra, Ogden | , : kan station house, Mrs. Mills and Mra, Join R. Drexel. that a S We Must Clear Our Waterooms, Therefore a to the Hast! Miss Force would be as royally wel ia ie f ; Se Site. whee ee, tieea ae a Seat (beta. ean ne Offer Our Entire Stock, nreservedly, hee tharos t matron, |taised within the charmed circle and a] SAC INIT arate nee care ot mation, |Pagek Shan, He shared stele 4 AT DISCOUNTS RANGING FROM. | Brooklyn and the outskirts of Bar ae 1.9, ‘Me , } a hospit ar n " " ' RBA. . aR RS nh i Harbor. Ana Talmage Mrs. Force was 10 TO 33's% OFF REGULAR PRICES | | Degelenk sine, Adeepe: . ed to tread upon the upper a was found by i r vokiyn acclely, but pall The wise home-furnisher, who can discriminate between cheap, sa Col anie vastly interested in Aig lise feiaeasens |i ill made Furniture and that of trustworthy construction, offered age mel hams did nat sapeer | AER rape oe vey at a minimum price, will be quick to appreciate this opportunity. 2 go! tableta of the aelert iin dad Je s0-cu! w York “Four Hun < > ca n 1 _ NEW oy Be apis sacs \Bisinwctant 61-63-65 West 23d St. sh. 36-38-40 West 24th St. tering | At several of the splendid entertain Peet Hos mich? hap | Ma Hance : eee eet ino | told Every wivere vet Henry Bb t , und Mollie | bow to t « ‘ 1 TOCA SU: NV ctorfree book etd samp sphere it was Cigars Their quality, convenience, size and price, satisfy all smokers, A Box of 10 for 15 Cconis Get them—INSIST if*you must--but get them ; no 14th St. Upholstery Co Convenient, Economical, and Will Give | ee $2 tae Seg You Best Results in Your Cook Sunday World Wants Work : Monday Morning Wonders. : | i |