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lal ENE CASTOR GES ANCEEAS12,000 ENGAGEMENT RN Miss Force Sets Out To-Day | ff Gather Trousseau for ? ~ Coming Wedding. How to Keep Your Figure Second of a Sertes of Articles by Prominent New York Physictans for the Women Readers of The Evening World. —— “Proper Foodand Exercise in Proper Quantities Make Up the Only Cure for Fat,’ Says Dr. E. Helen Knight —Why New Yorkers Grow Stout Physical and Mental Work Needed to Offset the Effects of the Rich Foods and Fine Cook- ery That Tempt City Appetit. Countess Granard to Spend Month at Newport With D. Ogden Mills CEREMONY IN 60 DAYS.| Modistes Will Have to Work Overtime to Outfit the Young Bride. | By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. ow oan you keep your figure? Dr. Elmer Lee put forward yesterday Migs Madeleine Talmage Force, who Getarned from Newport last evening SUED FOR DIVORCE, ETHEL BARRYMORE i Hope of Friends for a Reconciliation. Inatead of the | friends expected, reconciiiation that many It became known to day that Ethel Barrymore, the actress, | had served papers on her husband, | sel! Griswold Colt, wealthy son of the j bead of the Rubber Trust, for absolute divorce, The chaareter of the testimony and the names of the witnesses are be- | Ing kept secret, but the story is repeated that a society woman Is named | ts said more than one co-respe mentioned | It Is expected that the testimony wilt en THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1911 MILITIA GUARD AT SECOND DAUGHTER COLT STILL LOVES BEATTIE TRIAL TO IS BORN TO HOUSE GOTROL CROWD But Action Brought Here Ends Troops Will Camp With Sher- Both Grandmothers of Child iff’s Force at Court House— Ready for Trouble. | ——— | Special to The Renting W RICHMOND, Va, Aug. 4 State militia, deputy sheriffs and the tives have worked In the Benttle murder case will ocoupy a “Tented” olty * green in front of the Chesterficl unt House during the trial of Henry Clay Beattie jr. charged with wife mur according to plans) je to-day This action | the actual n t de who not taken because of of troops in Chesterfeld County, for the good people are content to let the ake {ts course, but the| ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, 7.14| Moon ata, a. MI. Sun rise. 4.58) S0n Saturday We Hold A Special Sale of Women's Fine Ingraia Silk Hosiery | with double garter topes, high spliced heels and double soles in black, white and ail the leading shades Value $1.50 to $2.00. OF STECHEN Attend Countess, Formerly Gladys Vanderbilt VIENNA, Aug, 4—Another daughter Special 89c on born te Countess Laalo| L. M. BLUMSTEIN vi, who was Gladys Moore Weet 125th #t., Bet. Tth @ 8th Ave. derbiit. The Interesting event took place at Castle Reme ar Vasgyar, — one of the many estates in Hungary that Count Lazio owns. | re two children of the| = Eddys both daugt The first, Cor- | lia, was born at Castle Orosran, Hun- | wary, Oct. 97, 1908, The wedding was celebrated In New old Englis York on Jan, 2 } Count Sz longa to one of ‘with her mother after choosing @ cot- tage in which she will be married to Gol. John Jacod Astor, set out to-day Qo onder a trousseau befitting the bride @f & men whose income is more than $000,000 2 your. It 1s expected that Goores of shopkeepers will be working mer heavy pressure to supply the ‘wardrobe, with ‘ts Infinite number of Gotatle, within the brief period of sixty Ta the same period Col. Astor plane @o provide for his bride as magnificent @ collection of jowels a. in possessed Wy any lady of quality in the land. As @ mere trifle to begin with he bestowed tapen his betrothed a $12,0°° engagem Ying. ‘This vastly important bauble Wee purchased on tne day engagement. It was Fifth avenue jeweller's, t with « single stone, an oval diamond of the clearest water’ weighing 14 carate, BRIDE-TO-BE RETURNS TO NEW- PORT TO ATTEND DINNER, ‘The comely young bride-to-be will be @s rushed as the tailors and milliners and dresemakers and divers and sundry @adesmen who will share tn the cre- ‘ation of her trousseau, for she must be back in Newport before Aug. 11, On the evening of that date Col entertain 100 guests at dinner at his Newport mansion, Beechwood. The 100 guests will include the “fine fleur” of American society who are either sum- mering in Newport or will arrive in @e harbor on the squadron of yachts Bow engaged in the New York Yacht Club's annual crutse. Of course, the handsome young bride- to-be will be the guest of honor, and there is likely to be a battle royal among the rival dictators of cla Yashion and quality for her support Mra. Ogden Mills and Mrs. John R. Drexel are now striving for the su- Premacy that has never been decided ince the death of Mrs, William Astor, mother of Col. John Jacob Astor. It may remain for the hitherto obscure Brooklyn beauty to determine whether a Mills or @ Drexel shall rule the world she is marrying into, or It is possible that she herself may aspire to that ex- alted honor. If 80 she will be the youngest social sovereign in the history of the so-called American aristocracy. FORCES BROKE INTO HIGH SO. CIETY AT BAR HARBOR. ‘The William H. Forces are living at No, 18 Bast Thirty-seventh street in a furnished house Mr. Force leased trom Camille Weldenfeld, the banker. Their migration from Brooklyn dates back only three years, though they have Deen spending their summers at Bar Harbor for a decade. It was by circling @round the social frontier at Bar Har- dor that they gradually won their way through the exclusive barriers, in way of speaking, however, they were stilt on the outside looking in when the charming younger daughter met Col, stor last summer and fascinated hlin by her beauty and wit. Since 1909 the Forces have lived in furnished houses in the fashionable mid- dle section of the city. In 190 they lived at No, 31 Hast Forty-ninth street, from where they moved to No. 64 Wer ‘Thirty-eighth street. They rented M Weidenfeld’s beautiful home last De- cember, taking the house for a year at @ fancy rental, It was not until they nved into this house that they began ng elaborate dinner parties to Col, Astor and his friends. At the Force home to-day it wan said that the flances of Col. Astor was greatly distressed at the mass of an- onymous letters and postal cards sie has been receiving. Many of these mis- gives are of a scurrilous character. Many are cynical and sarcastic, refer- ring back to the divorce suit of Mrs. Ava Willing Astor and predicting that it will not be long before she in @ plaintiff in a simiar action How Tenants Are Being Signaled by Landlords Nowadays THE WORLD___——— Ads. Last Week Printed but 7,567 ‘‘To Let” Ads. Last Month 13, 217 Less Than The World More Impressive Proof that Tenantsand Home- seekers Have Learned that Ite World Ads. for Variety World Ads. for Results that Mr. | Foros insisted upon the announcement | Astor will! Printed 20,784 ‘To Let’’| hin answer to the perennial question that Agitates alike the brokers of Wall street and the brokers’ wives of Fifth avenue. He suggested a nix-meal-a-day regimen, Consisting entirely of vegetables and fruits, and unassisted by any special treatment or exercise. Different views are held by Dr. B. Helen Knight, who has an office at No. % Mount Morris Park West. “There are almost as many ways of growing thin as there are people to try them," she said. ‘Tt is decidedly dit- floult to formulate a general method. Such pronouncements sometimes do Jharm instead of good, because indi- |viduals apply them without considering |the qualifications affecting their own Ipartiontar oases. “But still there te @ considerable gen- |eral warning that may be iasued, for jthere are general condjtions which are responsible for a large measure of the corpulence in New York and other American cities. “During the greater part of the year our climate is salubrious. The air maker people feel alive and | fives them excellent appetites. ‘Then in this city, at least, we have Probably some of the best cooks and cookery to be found anywhere in the world, and we have excellent markets. Th temp- gratify the promptings of even if the pooketbook suffer unduly in the process. EASY GETTING AROUND ROBS| US OF EXERCISE. “Fully as tmportant a factor as any I have mentioned is the excellence of The Counter on the Lusitania, Granard, who was Beatrice Mills, arrived here to-day She was met at the pier by her brother, D. Ogden cod various transportation systems.| = yfiitx, and escorted to the steam yacht Surf, which set out !mmediately The city ts honeycombed with cheap) for Newport, where the Countess will spend a month. Public conveyances above, below and he was accompanied from Europe by bh r brother, Ogden L. Milis, On the ground. It is the easiest thing | who confirmed the recent report that he is engaged to marry Miss Mar- | tanding his recent Indisposition the | Of ,th*, fat woman's proolem tne Mar. | anal thee ib yp rton pasado of them | garet R ford, @ daughter of the wife of Wiiilam K. Vanderbiit ar. Pontiff celebrated mass in his private Arad Sige ereeaant, ea | ‘The wedding will take place Sept. 20 at the Rutherford country place in chapel in the presence of a few inti- meal and at 1] | “And this applies particularly to| Normandy, France, ; | women, does it not?” I suggested. : Misc Men stole Slate | | uredly,” the doctor —_repited Hor Suites erywhere one sees men shovellins | down quantities of rich food and set keeping slende: and agile, It is because | they are continually on the go, and by MOTHER SOUGHT exercise counteract the effect of the flesh large amount of food WASHINGTON, Aug. 4 | wheel, A ommendation “Women & fat because they are ventigation into freight rates on Dlit is the te ave fl torpld and sluggish of body and bratn. stock, packing house products and fi j the market t A They eat too much and too often. Then meats in effect throughout that portion | cente from any drugaiat or by mal! from | an accoun they sit or reciine In overheated rooms, of the country west, wouth and south: | ee es Cieaning aw quantity of | and step into a carriage or a car when- | west of Chicago to-day was ord tablets iacka enoueh to ive very de I K WRITE FOR OUR NEW CATA- lever they leave their apartments [the Interstate Commerce Comm | elded "remulte Im most every 6 : | “It 1s not morely a question of phys- ‘The proceeding will begin at Oklahoma ) ik peal MAILED ees + OPEN SATURDAY | lal sloth. It {8 a matter of mental in- City on Sept. 11 R li |dolence. These women have no great = The inquiry will be a wide one, It) WW, 8TH AV E., CO ° 46 I H ST e UNTIL 6.30 P, Me odject, no intense, abiding interest in si ae tue peg Ped RECT: will affect directly not only the Mve| = AAS ‘ : |ilfe. They don't even use up in think.| GUShes Like a Geyser for Half | Rendered Desperate, She Made} stock and packing house product rate Ce, | ing any of the energy which they ar are , throughout the Central West, but also continually generating. ‘They consiier| an Hour While Workmen | Two Attempts—Both Frus- | those east of Chicago and west of Den. | Uttle things languidly, though, by ‘he ver, ‘The respondent railways number | way, they give much more consider: than {s necessary to thelr menus. think of the old trated by Policeman. It warn'ng Try to Shut It Off. e eat to live, not live to eat iat we A whole block on Broadway was! Policeman Meixner of the Bast Sixty- | | “Why, ever so many thin peuple A Live Stock Association and others In | a DN Ss Sat. ti | wowtd to fat ie they malian tte re? | fooded thts atternoon when a heavy | seventh street station was eummonod | Uive took Assoatation and otners in: |) J adh Carat, $9 (Onan Gate HABA) iw paey fone ne (Opes teak tH SPY ah) } aattind ‘De: Kalani. OT oouid ean) swinging in from Spring street |ffom his poat to the tenement house at| shipments. Incidentally, commercial 1-2 rT 18 pen Bat. ti M.) t | become thirty or forty pounds heavie: ed into the water hydrant on the No. 46 East Seventy-fourth street at vbiry vate two. 4 oF mae at pack: 27 } if I didn’t take care of myself, People The water shot ur aa if a|%# o'clock this morning by the Janitor, | P17 Citcago entess into the case, | H rt Schaff: C& M. a bird but I know what [ neod the at flooded A, {Janitor traced an odor of gas to the! MRS. BURNHAM DIVORCED. 4 and I stick to the right in basement of the cor-|flat of Mra. Barbara Garuska, forced | ait Riad | e een e i |HER IDEA OF THREE MEALS FOR] Nev tuliding, acing ax a er” for|the door and found the woman and her| supreme Cou Fray to aey Taso CALE EARLY 1 YOU WANT ONE j | NORMAL MEN, the: pairs the pikow sabe breasted {three young children olinost overcome. | yorce in favor « inh 2 Jewel, 16 Size Waltham $35 { “Won't you give me a definite idea as paps Usk ig cuca a eh came cascad- | Metxner summoned an ambulance and|ham and ay k OK. Burn nguard Movement fo wat the fat person should eat?” I i Wigs: ne ei chaning Dr. Volker of Presbyterian Hospital re-| ham, whose her was once president || Finest Railroad Watch in the World asl . +) SU 0 ASWeE Spent: ed the Sees 1 . of the Mutual Reserve Inaurance * ppepaheseael 2 wean hed eau tay woman “WEDDING RINGS | I Resularly $45, $40, $35, $30 and $25 for the normal indivilval, which ougne |aMd Al meet. Tor a ede | ann A OUPERTOLeTL Sa & eet ‘The couple were married in June, 1907, | J Price $2.60 to $25, Quality Guaranteed ’ ’ , eRe ad a ea owen’ | gouth and Wed aden miER (ae @ policeman found open hadjand lived toxet) the early part i fi i hive uehignts lephoa® Tit atone a ane ou “ie completely submerged | Deen turned on by accident ne Tee arly part 1 Marriage Certificate Free. Ask for it, should. be cut for the peraon’ who han [the car, tracka, bringing tram tO a | At 10.40 o'tock the Janitor smelted gas] custody, of , although Casperfeld & Clevelan permitted himself to become too stout ete sborera from the Water | nctre nouse aaain. Ho called Meixner 144 Bowery [irs | For breakfast the average man |Departinent closed down thres Water once More and the odor was traced to Hmee nth ts gl oft A sR nt EE e° | may eat fruit, a cereal, two poached nen ne avartment of Mrs. Garuska. Again Of $1 @ mouih ts Qpen Evenings til 7, Saturday” till 10. : or woft-bolled eggs, toast and cof- nd the the door was forced and again the foe. I don't approve of the coffee, | with woman and her three children w but I concede it, 4 sufficient lunch ; found overcome by gas, which wes os $< is two eggs eekeh Op bs terre and getting cAaping from a Jet in the bedroom—the W. L. DOUCLAS the flood | same jet that had Seen open before. FOR T i vik : i or font couse, The |Phie time °t! wax ite phn that the $3.50 SHOES inn OT our entire stock but a splendid assort- voman had turned « s purposely yaw ‘ x each thine Nev York Mem was placed under arent “Fokingly we've named my recipe Atrialwillconvinee ment (5,000 Suits when the sale opened) ALM 1g, 4 Nie ornrest onild, a doy a vear and 6bt—as there are three in the | you that W.L.Doug- ; > , | MOL Get cena tinese OF New Fark Gity a half olf, was Tett'ih fer sare Phe fasnily and we Tnuit ourselves 14 {hy §3.50 shows are of Black, Blue Serge and Fancy $ 50 je fa ry nust not have hy pram ey mptrollel othe 1 vix each."' {. r ® cereal’ in the mornin, and iar fan Hxaminer of Private Hanis at 42,009 | Otner children, ou “Wis: A. Rogers, 197 9 thebestin the world. Guiteeara includediinuthie Sale cat — never let his fruit cours ananas, | & Year. lee yh live we : nome Stores In Greater New York: sults are mchuded in us Sale a At lunch he would Be wise to substit - [of the Children's Socte\ & vegetable aaiad for the exes and| things are in ach of comparatively | Mrs. Garuska is thirty years old. He Be . milk, and to eat very Httle bread and| few people. One thing which everybody 4, Louis, wont crazy a year ae. , butter, At dinner there should be|can und which Is fine exercise, is} and has been in the insane asy 1 i SELF-RAISING no bread, potato, peas or beans, or fat|to walk four hours a day ts! Ward's Island ever since. Phe wouan FLOUR meat, Of not bi t 1 fo) in average | has been supporting her Iittle brood py Deroy & Co, New York 64,3, permitted vegetable ! train down’ as/ yeqnt 1 ye —— like I 8 and tomat ‘ing I know BRNO AAA: ROT WRBINE: FOF Den Heel YOUR CHOICE OF A OF and the ts are to bo selected any people do not know| bore. The task overwhelmed and 10h Broadway, conn THESE @RRTICL§ES U (Ras Jenn, been: AEB: 19 Dos elo Ur Aare KBAW Ava cca cartye acide (a faorh tae rf iO tesune. ESE S ARTICLES wiTH | enue ae Tees tastes ¢ hould step briskly, @elf from the world and take the chil- ei gee ~ the habit of eating. It is better to ) and shoulders square. The dren along. yo W Geekery TESST #100 OR | continue the three meals a day and be thrown out and the ab- ( Newark- 1 BRASS BED = THIS SOLIDOAK NN ee ae ee eee ein Oho meen ani eee - + BRA: Tow gATHERQUCH | EXTENSION TABLE out @ meal altogether. down fs: on the Nall of the foot rather | miracary Wk : “Still, it ta (requently not difficult to |than the heel, a there should be no piu: y 4 - Atspense with breakfast, and aome |tixht clot rede. , en y not try ple find that they do nor need 1. |_ "That brings n another point. No For the majority, however, Ita best {Woman can reduce flesh while wearing : G% ld which they are accustomed. I certainly | free b ulation of the blood are both CEYLON TEA - rely absolutely upon their intrinsic merit do not be ei weaken! y n | hindere = Pi : do not belleve In a wenkening system Ts adr ee USED UPRIGHT PIANOS ia , but certainly the fat in good orde! WALKING 1S GOOD EXERCISE| Wear corsets i So Pp #300 oe ING 18, GOOD EXE mans aorentay Way Serearaly Cee iat One Quality Only, $75—-$90 —$100--$125 Mal 3e pown on? SOW_F_N EB you favor any particular forma | the Best id tote monthly, today? WEEKLY | } ny £ CORPLETENY FueNisHeD | re Planos $10 Up. fi Uarrnmeprarnel Bathe Dandy f anes Franses ©0 Up rere? 750 + - OOK EE) ind exercises, [t seems to call| health should do that. age is y for end postal for catalogue. | Just add hot water, Be _ 5 <I L Se ay every muscle Iu the body. | all right, only X call it lazy woman's SNE 5 : lhe . RO 1S Horseback riding 18 also excellent, and | exercise, The only sensible ‘oure’ ts Iced Tea WISSNER WAREROOMS: ibring to a boil, and y 4 | 74 ine 3°AVE 8 & 9 i swimming [8 most benefictal. That, too, to eat proper food and exercise 96 bth Ave., cor. 16th St.,N.¥, | BET NY exercises the whole body, But these enough.” So-v7 .latbush ive., Brookly>. serve. OPEN, EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK ‘ | be heard by @ referee, and that Mr. Colt|chance that sudden trouble might arise | Hungary's oldest noble families and he will not fight the sutl Miss Barrymore | through some incident makes It nec aska no alimony, but demanda the cus-| sary that this provision be made. | tody of and maintenance for their child,| An order has gone forth that not yet two years old. tenting equipment be taken to Chester- Friends of the young husband, who je/fleld Court House. The deputy sherifts popular tn his circle, made no effort to-|and detectives will sleep in the tents day to conceal the fact that his wife's! so as to be on hand night or day dur- the 1a one of the largest landed proprietors |in that country. The children will in- herit not only the great Szecheny! estates but will share in the $10,000,000 | the Counteas inherited from her fatier. | Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, mother of | the Countess, and Count Szechenyt’s S Good on hot meats; good on cold meats; great for flavoring auc | soups and gravies. 10c a Bottle At Grocers’ and Delicatessen Stores. suit te ® bitter blow to him, for it is, ing the progress of the trial and troops mother are both guests at Castle known he {s still deeply in love with her. | will be present to look after the vast |Remete, and have been awaiting with He was surprised in his rooms at the| crowd expected and which cannot belanxtety the visit of the stork. The Yale Club late Tuesday night when ger. | Mcpomimodated tn the nourt neat medical bulletine report that both the 3 ‘The jail is receiving a trea} ehih joing Ww vice of the papers was effected. Miss paint and everything ts being made | 4 Barrymore had come trom Quebec, | ready for the reception of Henry. where she ts spending the summer. Both | Heattle, the alle wife murderer, | her friends and his had been trying to| Beulah Binford, his aMnity, and Paul | bring about an amicable settlement of on ae pkg’ of hl ag bd oir si i Ja{ Which Mra, Loulse Owen Beattle, wite | bie ae hapecesd ia Lid bas ee of the accused husband, tt ts alleged, | tis CaN Ginn Oe was killed, Sheriff Gill and hin deputies | Le Maglerrtyt denon tron Nato Mae d hod Jor Chesterfeld County will have charge | His only susmeation, as soon as he bad! of the jail and the prisoners and will | recovered from his surprise, was that|take every precaution to prevent tam- | proceedings bo conducted as quietly as | Pering with the witnesses | counsel for Beattte, | possible. The papers were turned over M. Smith jr., | Mo his iawyer, Nathaniel Myers, "Ho declares Cine ive claim of coca! PU iture Without Deposits r | will put in his appearance and go |)" nthe trial and ls Willing to aoll | Purchased le thie manner hee never proved satisfactory to the buyer, Our methede through the formality of a defense |), yemation. ‘The attorneys for | are always fo please our patrons, leather than let (he debe go. by. aetaatl | “iaan| Kasy Payments and Low Prices [but ft Is not thought he w | any serious obstacles to the granting of | br A decree. | a spose <atire establishment, Your Own 1» New Jere: Hour In the cele- revall throughout wrvr/Call and Mak sport that the Que term Apply Also y Jooune counsel for Boat 1a wit “ «4, ¥ | verate | 98 | "69.98 | *89.98 [POPE PIUS CELEBRATES | sh Vt Diy coach NOMINATION ANNIVERSARY. | ini chatting toxother in thele automo WH eK acu | ae bile only a few moments before Mrs. m a Terms | Beginning Eighth Year of His Rule, | Heatte was ea en) ned) Pate aee Pontiff Receives Greetings From | All Parts of World. ROME, Aug. 4—To-~day ts the efghth | anniversary of the nomination of Pope |Pius X. to the Pontiflcate, and many felicttationa from all parte of the world | were received at the Vatican. Notwith. nsel_on hoth sides say that they | practically ready) for the trial Pleasant Summer Reading for the Fat What a simple and inexpensive eolving aim, SWEEPING RATE INQUIRY. | Commerce Board to Probe € vt n (made famous | This elegant prepara! wordanoe with the has render on Meat Cn 162. |complaints of the rates filed with the | commission by the Rallroad Commission lof Oklahoma, the Texas Cattl The investigation ts based upon , ii DIAMOND RINGS Wallach Bros. > Third Ave. Cor. 122d St. 240-248 W. 125th St. Jers’ Amwoctation, the Amertean 3 1195 Broadway. — seein,

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