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‘ ‘ WANTED TO RAVE 2. WIVESINONE HOME Mrs. Wierd, Separation Suit, Tells of His Remark. | able Domestic Proposal. CHARGES DOUBLE LIFE, Manufacturer Lived Secretly! With Girl Who Was Later Slain, She Alleges Through the fling in the Supreme Court to-day of 4 separation suit by Mrs. Eligabeth Mall Willard agains Warren Rece Willard wealthy manufacturer of bricks of the firm of ©.T. Willard & Co, Ine, No i ‘Twenty-seventh Street, another story of & husband's dual life, paralleling in many features the careers of Lorive Fiton Rogers and Virginiue J. Mayo, was brought to light Mre. Willard accuses her husband of having lived for several years under ‘the name of Joseph MeCabe, with Miss Frances Rosenthal, a beautiful young woman, who was shot and killed under mysterious — cireun stances in 1908. She was known us Mrs. Fran MecCabe, a@ brick manufacturer's wife. Mrs. Willard also alleges her hus- band, shortly before "Mrs, McCabe's" death, tried to persuade her to allow “Mrs, McCabe” to live in the Willard | wealthy | | | | | home. He did this, the wife says, tu wave himself from iuurrying the young woman Another accusation made by the wife is that Willard has beon ac- cused by Dr. [sraci Kosenthal, father ot the dead girl, of having aided Samuel Mannes, who shot the girl, in making his escape. Willard left with her and subse- quently Mrs. Willard alleges, lived with Miss Rosenthal in an elegant, Apartment in Manhattan, until stiss wus shot and killed, Mannes, an acquaintance | of the Rosenthal woman, was arrest: ed for the shooting, taken to the hos- pital where Miss Rosenthal lay at the point of death, and was identified | by her as the man who ghot her, He} ‘was released on bail and a few days later disappeared TIn_ 1908, the wife alleges, her hus- band asked her to give him a divorce on evidence which, she says, he agreed to furnish her. He promised, alleges, to give her and bis son joint allowance of $200 a month for the rest of her life and to educate the fon. This offer led to the discovery by Mrs. Willard of her husband's duplicity, When she taxed him for his reason for wanting a divorce, Mrs. Willard swears, her husband told her he had promised to wed Miss Rosen- thal as soon as he was divore 1 though, she says he told her, he di not want to marry the girl. Mrs. Willard agreed to get a di- vorce. Then Willard, she alleges, | Teor ner that to avoid the cost of| Sw i Oo separate establishments, Miss) fosenthal be permitted to become «| member of the family and live In the Yonkers home. The girl was to be treated as a friend by Mrs, Willard, This proposition was rejected by Mra. -Willard, One night, shortly after this inode, the wifo alleges, Miss Rosen- thal called at the Willard home and caused a scene, A year later Mra, Willard became reconciled to her husband and they made their home in the Yonkers house until last May, when Willard, she/ until they were down to normal Cr te lett her, feat | weight : Villard, i papers filed by his law. |“) . , 5 interest yer, John Holden of No, 141 Broad-| “Of course T make no guarantee a few years way, says he will not contest his|to time, Reducing takes longer with|thing for the wite suit, He says he was forced to| some than w other Getting fat|them ¢ Jeave home because he could no longer| may be compared to acquiring a bank /OOCeTed them: up endure her vituperation and uncon- But trollable temper. He says Mrs. Wil- Jard has made the charges involving Miss Rosenthal to injure his standing ,in gociety, Justice Newburger re- trike from the record those Mrs. Willard | HEAVY MEAT EATERS. HAVE SLOW KIDNEYS Eat less meat if you feel Backachy or have | Bladder trouble. | Now Is the Time to Reduce Waist Lines GIRLS STORY OF - THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1915, SAYS HER HUSBAND Charge of the Fat Brigade Is in Full Swing; The One Thing to Do With Fat Is to Burn It Up.’ Says! Dr. Welzmiller, “ That Means Good Hard Work This Applies to Stout Ladies as Well as to Obese Men By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. If yow want a watetline work for u ‘That te the counsel to the corpulent offered by Dr Loute Ko Welemflier for twenty years physic a tot We de Young M # Christian Apeociat t friend, inepire guardian aod re ward" of the New York fa 1 Bvery year about two hundred living replicas of favorite statuette, Where's My Dog?’ wage a auccessful fight on flesh, | nder the captainey of Dr Welemtl Forward the heavy rigade’ ‘ wen sounded for the first time in 115, and several thousand pounds dally and hightly disport themselves in the big YM oC. A. gym hasium on Fifty sev Street off Elghih Avenue The floor was aking with them. r med to be - when I called Dr Welamtiter esterday afternoon PRAMAS and asked him if lie had « real, sureenough recipe for reduction. Let me at once assure the plump and pessim who | “have tried everythite, my dear.” that he ba a r they MY TH PARADISE ‘THERE 1S “Too mucH TRANSPORTATION — WoT @NOUGH excercise ALALY A BiG DINNER ANd wih PUT ON SUNDAY 10 LBS, ~_- tur ee Te 4 Gymnas ae woRe MAMAGE WiTmoUT ERENCE wont Reduce You VW/ Gh JAY ha DR. LOUIS R.WELZMILLER WOMAN WITH REVOLVER | INHER MUFF IS HELD Caught While Seeking Ridgewood Druggist With Whom She Had Been Friendly. Mrs. Jonnie M. Schiesin |tractive woman of about a | Hving: at No, 163 Weat One Hundred Will feel that they want to try it when I get through repeating the ingre- | and Twenty-third Street, Manbat dients Is another matter, But Dr, Welzmiller has never seen it fail once, jtan. and reputed to ba wealthy, wan although hundreds of massive men have tested it under his direction. held by Magistrate Miller in Jamaica “The one thing to do with fat OS to-day in $100 for Special Sessions to burn it up,” ated egori- proved, eve: hile th i. on 4 charge of carrying a revolver cally: “The way toburn it up le | inn taken or ene le be concealed in her muff. ‘The weapon to do 80 many foot-pounds of good | GOLF AS A FLESH REDUCER 18 wan not loaded hard work every day. In this fash- MUNCHING BETWEEN Meas She was arrested enrly to-day at h TOO sLow. ion the body is made to perspire “tow wbout.athietlo sponte es PRopucet Far | Myrtle and Catalpa Avenues, Ridge freely and the surplus tissue re- | ducers?” Linterrowated. | wood moved, while the muscles and “If you play golf you = ——"| Mrs. Schlesinger, according to state general strength are built up. 1 as fat as if you don't," a Bernas by actual weight on a single | ments made when arrested, had have never known this method of | Pame won't tans ail ech Mont tBe land lay chen they ate a large dINWOF Leone to the drug of Harry reducing to fail with a man, and | too leisurely. You take a shot, then ili Nehlesinger, at No. 187 Myrtle Ave there is no ri on why it shouldn't you stroll slowly after your ball. Per- THREE REASONS WHY NEW Tnue, Ridgewood, to find hin AY succeed with women, provided | his, on the way, you stop to have an| YORKERS ARE NOT THIN. = |conting to the woman, she and argument about your form. Perhapa| « ; F x ‘ou lose the bal id ere p> e | Schlesinger, nose family name she they stand the gaff you | all and wait until it ie |.) Way are ther many fat pers | Holi bel Faro ! TAKING FLESH OFF IN GREAT} found before taking another shot, |899% In New York? ede axaum had b intimately ac SLABS. Th “[ have one man here now,” he con- tinued, “who began work with me in the fall and who has already lost 95 pounds, Between Nov, 1 ad March he came down from 268 pounds to 210 pounds, Another man lost 119 pounds between June 30 and Feb, 1. © isn't enou; “Rowing Is fin York. bicycling has 4 That was w uses up the ing. Bas Many have dropped from 80 to 40) ae ace pounds in six weeks or two months.| fons c. Others have taken off und a day flesh, ount. In the beginning you have a certain sum, nd if you add more to tt ter of exereis “I tell tho doesn't give the body suff ty do if there is a question of t or won't do enoug dancing is a fine f it is done oldsters t of their rockin He OUL cause 04 in daneing azingly." A. has been @ Tt has tak chairs and {entertain 1 work in the game, for taking off fat, but not always easy to get in New In my opinion it's a pity that of fashion, t exere Tennis nervous ‘ey, but tent work duc ball iy too sensational to be of Walking do either, bi at per- of it to ‘or three reasons," he replied. “New Yorkers grow fat because quainted for some years, and she had #0 many of them are engaged ta looked upon him as a husband. They sedentary occupation: ust quarrel and in the store last night me, take NS or no @: Ads | she asserts, she was roughly treated enue. “4 p did not state that she intende t The ours [She did not state th 16 intended any harm to him. Mrs. Schlosinger is reputed to have Ween left a fortune by her husband on condition that she remain unm re hoof time and b | has ise. Anything that | may be obtain a certain te children * "Unfortu ately, the middle aged) no a married or If|are especialy iikely to yield to temp=) duugiter, it 1 1 jtation. After forty men ond women —— during [need less to ¢ ore yet dad that ix the t , having saved WILSON MAKES SICK CALL, n/p a little money, they go out and) —-- 8 your method entirely a mat- Task who want to than you take away your principal] that t! must cat modera steadily increases, So with your he replied. “They & it not eat body. You have, or should hi me | 90 much butter, nF starchy veuetables or sweets 1 | fat in reserve. But if you pro is better to give up alcoholic take into the m liquors altogether, and to leave drink than you give out in energy candy alone, or eat it only at fat lncreases: Auid dust as {kt meal times. Above all, do not longer to unload old investi recent ones, so it takes longer rid of surplus tissue you t long time than of that which has been lar meal hours. Their No man or woman who eats meat regu-, larly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid, which excites the kidneys; they become over-| worked from the strain, get sluggish and | fail to filter the waste and polsana from | the blood, then we get » Nearly all aheumatism, headach nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and urinary disorders come from sluggish | kidneys. ‘The moment you feel a dull ache in the | kidneys or your back hurts, or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sedi-| ment, irregular of passage or attended by | a sensation of scalding, stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad! * Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast, and ina few days your kidne: will act fine, This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate the fi idneys, also to neutralize the a in urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent dUthlacwater drink which Rast one should take id th the kidneys clean end active re the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney eomplications.—Advt, the great temptation lavorite hot choco, purely and simply a fat mal 8. ‘piece’'—lunch between the regu- That seems to be more lavishly, — ‘They eat! rs and suppers, with plenty | Mass ¥ he they take life en they _won- stout, Work, enator Shively, Whe MD Several Weeks. | | 23.— Presi rich dinne! }to drink more and t they grow WASHIN nt team work in a gymnasium, Is the| Wilson tv 4 Senator Shivery medicine they need, and a sane, nor- Indiona UL for several mal life to keep the avoirdupols fror t rarely visits any jeoming back after they have once jon lost it.” —_ ) — = Little How & | ” re Quick Dash to Save Child.|® Henry Vortin, of The World business taff, who was run down by « st Mry. John Newtnan, Mving lo, 295, | SLAM ; Rivington Street, while hanging her | °F _ sinekinn 8 six Bunda was re washing out of the kitchen window at| Ported at the Prospect Heights Hos pital to-day to have spent a “comfort 10.30 this morning, saw smoke pouring out of her bedroom window, where her and It wae mad thet bls able” night, put on lately.” oe than ton ere ihat, women eat | chiid, a month old, was sleeping in a sondition remained unchanged JUST HOW THEY LOSE THE Too, |My An ment Tt ST wha, eat [C1 ‘The mother got out of the win-| of the TOO SOLID FLESH. Miva Hantty weal) avery fawcbeoahe | dow, nd uling Herself ever to the ‘tna, tv : at, lunch, tea, dinner and suppe re escape, Jumped into the bedroo SAVDAC BORG GE (Wark ao ¥RY sve bs Phat ne ounae ars iT A aug Hy aera sacianed the chit from the erib and lng and 1-be reducers?" t asked Dr, Welamiller. “And there are made u quick decsent on the fire cacape | temporary” operation ha a great de many omen who over T have to the courtyard below, ‘The fire engines, formed. to relieve the pre danc said the doctor, “including |\nown th to gain eight or ten quickly extinguished the blaze [broken skull Hones on the brain such dances as the hornpipe, the} odious — : = br akdown, barn dance or tarantella | also skip rope, play handball, kick the medicine ball and work on the bicycling and rowing machines. The exercise with the medicine ball J Age. Ot. consider especially valuable 4, «107 a “Stout women would be much ras benefited by all of these exercises. 194 They are perfectly capable of TA working the muscles of, the legs F and trunk if they can be induced 140 to do so, The trouble is that 133 women who want to reduce go to 13. the faddists instead of to the 136 gymnasium, They wear rubber suits, or they take up massage, or they adopt a diet of lemon and we when what t¢ really m Mj 8 good hard work,’ Massake always seemed to tr way of letting the other fellow do the reducing for you, erved, “Lt is, only it d age 1K." emi Dr. Welamiller., “In connection with exercise it sometimes helps in. the ro- moval of stubborn growths of tissue but by itself it accomplishes little or nothing, The rubber clothes and th exaggerated dieting are likewise to be avoided, Steaming the body in the hot room of a Turkish bath removes weight, but it also removes strengto, | By our exercises tho health and gen- eral condition of the body are im- 7 te att liz 1 126 130 132 135 137 138 139 i V2 an 4ft oin oan lus 105 ws to dit is 4a 119 126 129 129 WHAT YOU SHOULD WEIGH IF 1 ARE A MAN Bt 4 to, lls 128 133 136 138 M1 143 144 145 VHAT YOU SHOULD WEIGH IF YOU wn Ni Loo Bt, st bn. ot ote Ou a Mie, 104m Mi tin aim Ob: 126 ist eT a 1 we ive 16 M4 14K LS 166 176 137M 149153157 173 400144 162 156 161 178 420 «146 150) 165160185 182 145 «149-163 158163168 186 47) OSL 1558 Ga“ ita 182 188 148 156 181 166 «171 «177184190 149 58 163° «168 «178178 oh oat St o5tt O10 Sim, 4in, Gin 7 1s Mi Mb Ws Az 40 11H y2 «185128 7 Vn Pe ed eo LD | te Ce 2 a CC Co? 127 134 138 82 1850 138 4a 130 182 1850 188 AL 145 1838 1850 «138 4d 4h 148 133° «135-138 14d 44148 erie GRAND JURY HEARS. ° OUIVEROSBORNE °° Miss Kaiser Swears Mer Ad ‘pet resombie’ yh me wen 8S BURGLARS WITH CLEVER SCHEME WALICINTO TRAP, Th were arralgne Kteynolda th ny Goulden y before Magi- afternoon and Megally, Thin ix based on letters she admits she wrote to James W. On | waty borne, Hi it In inferred the Gov.) SQUIRREL TIES UP TRAINS. ernment nomething else in view, | and it in known that certain e along other lines is being coll ted by |, Wody Made a ret Servier agente Hriefly, Mins Kalsor'a story tm that Which He w she knew an Oliver Osborn he HTAMPORD, Conn, March 28.—=A is not James W the lawyer. | large gray squirrel full of the joy of He told hor he lived in the saine part | spring early yesterday tled up the New Onvorne, of California Miss Tanger nayn the Cannan branch of the N. ¥.,.N.H., @ H. man she knew claimed to tive; ho/lt. It, made the electric mo wrote her letters that are in the mama) and delayed Now York co watt writing as statement given to| locomotives could be sent from Stam- James W. Osborne by Oliver Osborne and similar to Oliver Osborne's aig. a Plainfield hot Kher to the sume restaurant tol or Minn cer naya the man ah took her, and he anawers the tor In auc Ht nade a shirt etreult this nature on rexinter; a*renutt he whieh knew nicely broiled MPUTATION is a pretty shore cure for rheumatics, but it ain’t recommended much. The patient might miss the leg sometime. HERE are ways and ways of taking the “bite” out of tobacco. But there’s one way to make tobacco cool and mel- low, and still leaye all the true tobacco taste and fragrance in it. That's Nature’s way —the VELVET way. When the best of Kentucky’s Bur- ley has received two years’ careful curing, it takes on an aged-in-the-wood mellowness and becomes VELVET, The Smoothest Smoking Tobacco. If you are “breaking in” a pipe, let VELVET’S mellowness “season” it. If your pipe is already “broken in,” let VELVET bring out the best that’s init. | Fleab Food C Ave Krone, the net witneas) Mistook Prope fn the Tae Tanger James Wo Gabor ind We i 1 prow uit tangle ‘in Vol | tt Vederal ¢ 1 z | a 1) te Motourt, twenty eant, No max Kia, af conmast or | 1 Rael Ot ' imith, weve) M wt ania w i of os proen tes ime accord . 2 2: mpt " et the lee the fraud M dabor saloon an Ma Hartmann The Minton have « latter written to/at Mtuyve 0 and Marion M wom ' he Oliver Cnborne’ ia wh immed t hamen Wo Onborne pa ' ny ij PRS aie [tender abut k night wh he same Oliver Onborne that two young men came in an woort M Tange They have re ed tin how he would [ike to have (used! to: give the letter to tntied ys ocome in later that night, aa | Staten District Attorney Marehall or | “ot ut away & FO oll) | wuts it to the Grand Jury whieh |MaInting from behind the bar, rob is considering the case againat Miss | {he UH and then split the proceeda Tans and Mr Maraball in figuring | 1th him tater They assured hin fh putting on the acrewe of the law [that the proprietor need never mapect As f Oliver Osborne, he remains Mart in thought it wae a acel it of wight, District Attorney Mar. [lent scheme, but auggested 10 o'elock shall said toda owever, that he) the morning aa a time when there has enough testimony on hand and | Well be nor in The youthful | enough coming to make the presence PUrElare agreed to thin and were ac of Oliver Osborne unnecessary, 1 wiy taken into custody this 2 jn srectionl . that Morning by Detectives” Kavanaugh Pree A peactiouly braved iat ‘and Mand of the Seventh Branch De- m Hartmann he in not James W. Osborne last nlht, Smith The Government's eagerness ty got an orpistinnd. that a a hooutpaserf he a of all thene “Oliver Onbe | Frederick. Necker, No. Se held Aves letters In not explained. The charie| jue, Hrooklyn, 17, securipe 6200 | against Miss Tanger is using the malix|in cash and a quantity ot Jewelry, | sonne | nense of taste? -_ ae et BY WARDEN Mi CORMICK Former Sing Sing Official Wiig Vanehed Passed Winter in Stanford. Thomas | MeCennick, formertp Werden of Moe Mine Prison, range peared * sfternem in Youhera, «ued to be in the plumbing ont wtesm heating business before Rie 1 autumn « vestiantion wae conduct aa Wardes charmed that he gave tee eos, (neluding joy rides * to banker Daniel @ul- “oe ervieg « term foo hia eels while in tr ‘pany of Brooklys, rotck admitted that had been in stamford oonee f the time enice be left stood Ines there IS RISKY Ts Have Clogged Nostrile Have you pains over the right eye, Palos over the left eye, pains ecrose the front of the head? Do you take id casily, snoese a great dealt De you sneese until you become disay’ Does fret one nostril, then the close’ Have you a discharge from your nostrils? Are you losing your smell? Are you losing your Do you sleep with your mouth open? Does your throat feel dry, an if sand was dusted over 1?) Does your throat tickle as if @ horsehair had lodged In it? Do you have to be constantly clearing the Hiroat? Have you a sensation like bina sticking in your throat? Are you losing flesh? Is your hearing falling? Have you unnatural soun in the ears? Are these sounds like steam escaping or like water falling? Do your ears feel Ike they were stopped up? Does the wax harden in your rare? Mo your cars discharge? het brings place “Te « of tuhareul enter “kng lungs, meumption Ie ai In, yo" getting ‘wt at them’ at ones hese sill come in ome, cone | "Art of Massage,” will [es [eee | See | es | es | | oe |e | ee | 7 Visits for helpless | Thin Offer Ends March 81 a¢ 6 P. The offer of the nominal fee rate of 7 visits for 1s given at this time ton the electric. feed | by Dr. MeCoy to allow sufferers from ok he stretched his | catarrhal diseases to be treated often enough to have the disease mastered, wire was broken,| The low fee rate given includes all 4. necessary treatment and medicine for home use. It fs» given for all diseases of a ca+ tarrhal nature, whether the di be in the nostrils, throat, brone! tubes, ears or stomach. Under thit offer there will be no cutting out of the bones of the nose. The only condition that I make that the offer of 7 treatments for 11 positively end April 1. If yo desire to take advantage of this offer you must enroll your name not later than March 31 mu nave It te please iit oat” you hothing for aa wirice. pit ie DR. J. C. McCoy is DEVELOPSTHEBUST Removes Wrinkles | Toad Res been eee has been used i ae op Ifyou have never used Dr. Chartes Flesh Food, weearnestly urge you todosoatonee and note its pleasing, wonderful effects. On ale at all aruggists or Storee—or a small sample box with book sent $7 any one . Address Dr. Charies Brooklyn, N. ¥.—Advt. for4cents AUTOMOBILINTS AND TRAVELLERS ULD USE OCULINE EYE , TABLETS AN EYE TONIC FOR wma; PAN Ron ANP IRI TIRED mrs, srt beth YORK, Ask your drug pall or send European & vo

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