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a THE BVENING WORLD, tu 45DAY, A SLEEP” Number of Fat Women in New York Appalling! SHE|OVEDDOCIOR IS STILL USED HER Miss Susanna Cocrott, Venus Maker, Who Performs Miractes in Feminine Curves and Angles, Recom- SO MUCH SHE WAS meads Housework and Dancing to Restore the Beautiful Lines of the Natural Figure. SUSBAND WHO SUES . rooms for Wworien. e Mop or the Maxixe: as aa ——. eo - nor WWEVRIOVs Leng ANd ; wspital Heads Deny Report a ~~, taan OF Gehan Pyare Mrs. Teicher Testifies She Was \ Cave a That Freiburg Method Has >) ree ew Ready to Sacrifice Distike to Sitti Dow » ‘ee Been Abandoned Stade UP, Marriage Ceremony ee Se A — — ~~ ome me ‘ oe USE ONLY DIMINISHED HATED HIM AT FIRST ¢ Ce ee ‘*< Number of “Blue Babies” Born But This Turned to Affection + g Has Caused More Wiscrim- When He Held Her Close ; ination in Practising It ind Kissed Her i —_—_ — + — ' w ‘ ines a bile i Y ‘ ' The ing Poman didn't helt ta . Lwilight sleepy” in 1 ses 4 marriage ceremony Mer mother ae beeen much dec od a Ne bad oever t throweh one Neither York howpitale io few ad her aunt noutha, offteiale vf Polyclinic The jury which under Justice Piat ai and a y Hospital on ek in the Supreme Court ie to decide eis liand i day he how mw uust be paid to Alesander Py y toned the Te « furniture salesman, for eluod - qq alienation of the love d devotion of to 8 the ob q] | i fuch an untnarried wife heard more he | at ‘ a 4 Mh eee ll to-day from pretty lithe Mra. Teiher are alimont \ wbout the way in » Dr Abra +h f adininia ham Rongy, ¢ t sleep mpectaliat » of i 1 xcopolamin, at la pital, atole her love i ful nas ne pains Abraham Lavy, the physic * f the om er counsel, went inte the cir American doctors . tudled ! of her return to “platonic marital re vdoot b a many, the lations,” as Mr. Levy put it, after her 1 72" Indictment Against New York Women | confeasion of ber guilty love for Dr a oS ning the an , or an yt a “ ide uy 1 oul fe oe ans 2 The number of fat women in New York is | GEOn be tubs w peoinlie te TAATEy 4 te leaane king ‘and and nurses, a sits appalling. | her If she wot « divorce | A wily T Mrs Teicher refused to walve ber 4 ra p 7 i 1 oo u at han : They sit down even when they are stand: | rights to forbid her physician to dis he f doctors und who lave lad ing up. | close the nature of the lilness from jong perience. T hich ew 1 eRe Me Derg trent abauuceed twin They eat too much and don’t sleep enough. Bh Ribey Rad tole Lie Geteaine ve ae sieep” said Dr. Bacon, Superinten The lack of grace and symmetry is due toa ance with her 7 Vi it f sone at the Cus Hopital wan Exe combination of luxurious living with a lack of Lente inatieaa aes isits ror have tot used the treatmont in any} some definite, animating purpose. | [a ceremonial “marrige with Me FP Airey vig bt og A case for several weeks | | Tetchor because you do not belleve In . wl _|by Dr. McCoy to allow persons suf- Hu tmean we have given it up: | uch ceremony and your mother! = Hering from. catarrhal troubles, to be ay the Use wilight sleep’ di- | and other relations did not. Now| Mit he woul: de oa treated often enough to be cure ee eT wcsoeeh. jibe /And the Sentence of the Beauty Court Is | you said that yousasked Dr, Ronuy | caeeeenibermer In redirect examina. | Under tle otter ao ot best interest of babies has scemed . . to help you get a divorce and marry | tion went Into Mra. Teicher's ethica catarhal = nature, — in el TO Rea ie With telgee cece | The first thing they need is a bracing in-| You. What sort of a marriage did standards, Sho sald sho had justited | nostrils, | catarrhal throat, tro od there have been too many ‘blu ‘ ; i hersAlf for her conduct with land ci bies.’ In some cases It has beon dite terest in life. | Roger to go through with Dr foigy because of her bellet in thelr | cepted, Patients accepted under this teult to start them breathing prop i i 4 j mutual lo offer will receive compl treat- Ie HAC Ghote If they did more work the food they con-| J | “loved the doctor enough to have! sho was overcome by shame and! ments and all necessary medicine for oa © infants has ji 0 ser ( rief when she found she had been T with him," she replied bear! If you desire to take advantage of has been Woiuitey acantoned, Velie hey should scrub their own floors and Q. You would have sacrificed your eg this offer you must enroll your mame has be detinite! a honed live i merit, and in some eases Itty advine dance the modern dances. principles? A. I loved him enough to WT T not later than April 3oth, tho cases In which “withait alec) M43 What women most need is some sport SUNDAY BASEBALL, CRY % You have sald that you hated) Uigee wettaat rm ba he neon resorted to Iu this pospiial we P Bares ta Comat rete . Hava hot atone motivrarue tutk| Which will bend the body backward from the br. Rony when ho sirst made tove! WITHIN HALF AN HOUR | = scsisos ts’ cama Sa erin ' ca ot wive sou the nimber of my} to you violently A. 1 thought [ did. | coxes offhand, But tt waist. = VILLAGERS OF OSSINING Q. Did you resist him? A. t told aes DR: J.C. McCOY | {ihe Habien, all instaners, to mie | COCROFT him It was not right; I waa « married | British Naval Officer Wins Victoria | aCe toe tery sR Ay ‘ By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. - - - i eas Ua Aaa : we ONT ey ee amnneer, Get a purpose in life and then you'll get a wi ' “ sii Jocrott . P sirl and had a right to be happy. Cross by Bravery in Met My Patek We eth eta you'll get a waist line! point at all" Miss Cocroft) Youths of the Town Envy the| ” g. pia you resist his attentions? A. | 4 ee “ I's the sage advice of Miss Susanna Cocroft, consulting expert for |“s¥eed readily, “A woman should Bo Hor cane ha ti nada har aba asd East Africa | IF ARE HARD TO FIT cal departme P e Hid-be Ve ° chig - jto extremes « s, and sho “onvicte’ G fa ¢ ‘ot a @ took me ane Cina Hopital wae quoted thousands of would-be Venuses from Maine to Michigan. From her Chicago)‘ °siteines. in nothing, and svould| — Convicts! Gay Life and | nei mo and kissed me. LONDON, April Foye ARE ARs elinie Hoxpita mate headquarters Miss Cocroft has moved mountains of the| nay UY to Be a Professional auhiete.| Witeyrrs | Q@. When did you first Joarn that | Press.) Ring baa granted: thel TOUT FIG RES cwainet “twilight slecp' 1 : too, too soltd,” and she has performed the apparently) most women, Sac isn Ua apa eae Stir Up Trouble. you loved him? After our first meet- | Victoria Cross to Commander Henry | . Neale had impossible geometrical fyt of turning angles {nto rather than too much." ing in his office, It was a mental at- | Peo! Ritehte, Royal Navy, for the fol- | We can fit you from ee tad ak curves. She hae written’ a dozen or more books on! “Huw about housework as physical traction as much as anything elae. | lowing “conspicuous act of bravery.” | our large and complete ; prompt use of the pulmotor, | health and beauty, and now she is speeding westward | training?" 1 hinted, Sunday baseball by the Slag Sin) 7 ike the way he discussed things, n November 2%, when in com-' (stock of “pointed out, Every doctor knows after « personal tour of New York, Philadelphi “Splendid!” . teq| Prison League may be poputar with) When the physician parted from) mand of the searching and demolition to the danger of iiving narcotics to a + Philadelphia and} "Splendid!" Authority commented Jeng convict tans and players, but the Kant new-born infant said, yet in the Poston, during which she has been preaching the gospel | "thusiastically, thereby putting here |, % i her after their first private meeting operation at Dar-es-Salaam, East Wiliht sleep treatment the nar of the good figure, self on record with that other mom. {Villagers of Ossining do net take) go gaid whe told him ahe wanted | Af ch he was severely cofie Is wiven to the child, through When 1 talked with Miss Cocroft tw |ber of the professic puichritude, |Mindly to the tdea, according to thO) nothing more to do with him, ‘The | Wo! Hebert is | The mother, even before its birth con E Miss Cocroft twenty minutes | Lilliin Russell, rooms for women! [members of the village Board of divaician told her, whe aaid, to think SAG Fesclution enabled hin 18:71 | ) doubt. Dr wi gor before her train left the first Impression I received was|4 TOLERANT WORD FOR COR. | !Tusteos, and steps have been taken) jt over an fe example, until at. bie Especially d Stout figs | ' ww. "Yet that she Is a perfectly good advertisement of her own| SETS AND HIGH-HEZLED SHOEB,|t? have the playing stopped. A re-| QA w nt to see ie unconsclour ures (up to 56 bust measure), the ‘twilight sloop theories, It tsn't another case of the bald-headed min} “Do you consides that women have |MUeMt has been sent to Warden Os-| hin again’ A. ereeed [int tween his trat and last | Phone 641¢ Lane Bryant, sun's bandoned here selling hair tonies, or the passe prima donna offering a sure preservative |! ir tigutes by the clothes | borne, asking that he order the eames! thy things ove iil 5 RR SORE | ‘for other women’s beauty. Miss Cocroft has a really admirable figure. She | eae discontinued, but it is not expected the] ~Q. Wasn't it because there was has hips, she has a chest, but not too much of either. She stands beautifully request will be sufficient. nothing to attract you at home? Ay et sit sleet’ | erect, yet there 18 no trace of military stiffness She neither slouches, Rene At a meeting of the trustee, Tues-|t a Penal be se eer = {hod tn any of Mis cases INE Oe Hinces in her walk, but mover with * graceful swinging glide | eee, |See OiRDu Tewsleg Heya! jutroduced to your husband by xoing to the doc: | }i]}// WOMAN'S FIGURE AFFECTEM BY| averred, “A oi GH Ly Re lah * |# resolution directing the clurk of the|tor's for a second meeting? A. TE) |)I/)/ Fire, TOO MUCH LUXURY. off to eee Sh teu Phelan ment. The Mloehadtin welt, board to write to Warden Osborne! wanted to talk to iim about it There | |)}))) ° LOGANSPORT, Ind., April 22—Nine- | swhatts the matter with the mod-| of coffee. She shi he on a cup occasioned by the old style of calling his attention to tho village ree n siah bing aa wit Bower when Wh Care in the maki ty-one patients In two vary wards] | ‘g feured? Bei “The jould not lunch corset, was dreadful, but | do not | ordinance against Sunday ball playing VA ae eine theeanel (THT Noo i thet ern woman's figure eRan. on swoets betwen meals and then balieve women will ever go back | Q. Did you coase to occupy the same) |} , fe i ro ta far che Insane! number of fst women in New York| come ta the table with no appe: to that. Already thy have PS Pal eS onsen dA bed lot Mi iltcele a Lasalle parece lemon en | i: ky yop prompt nition of miplivtes The | iy appalling. Is too luxurious tving| tite for wholesome #70d, On Hn caped from another atrocity, the Tie resolution waa pabaed, but some peat tind always cooup the ° P us finest materials— . «wards were ¢ y the hanies aca nang » iY cut garment: of the WPS EX Presi. opinion a0) No ou see, 3 \° ro followed An explosion of nconi| the reason for thelr corpulence? other hand, mature women, espe- stroyed one of nature mnich de- that the village Has no jurisdiction | Levy, my husband shores awfully, #0 \|> ‘3 ‘ The loss ts estimated at “The lack of grace and sym: cially if they are wall to do, eat tiful curves, svat beginning uve, {over What happens within tie prison|£ couldn't sleep t . mean quali In metry in the figures of many wor too much for the small amount of the arm and extending over t |walls. Corporation Counsei Fagan}] @ After your first secret meeting e 7 “~~! men,” said Miss Cocroft, “is due oxercisa that they t. f hip. | believe that wom a assured the board the prison officiais| With the physician your relations with > | U inatien at \auchinus iru y take. If they about to return to the prince have no right to. permit unything| friend-husband were purely platonic? | \° | ‘$8.18, Sompinauen weure wou 0 more work the food own, which follows the natural, | Which constitutes a nuisance to the} A- 1 lived with bim because | wanted He | living with a lack of sore de’ they consume wouldn't injure eautiful lines of th ure, in |residents of the village, and declared| to take care of our two children and i inite, animating purpose There them. Often | tell my rich women such a contingency the woman | the noise of the funs shoutiog was nda | Hho 9, are so many women who are sit patients in Chicago to scrub their 8 will have te ga ee @ nuisance to give grounde) oe oe Ne me Joleen eee eee | Tt | for action. OnRY ‘eqyue she a' " | - YOUR KIDNEYS HURT ting down even when they are own floors. The modern da 1, if properly ad-| In the discussion of the resolution,| Her cheeks flushed sometimes. Ne anding up. Their figures show are also good exerci ain not in| it was sald the pluying of bas Q. Why did you go to the doctor's) j]]||II}° ces // | the same lassitude, th me T aie ‘vou ay high-heeled | within the prison walls had exuse: office th fourth time? A iw ant od | {I]] fe FRESH ff; Y HOUR nd | for exhibited b : 0 choose their disadvantages| younger element of the decent com-|to know what he was gol.g to do Eat less meat if you feel Umpness of ab tae) on Ath y your reduver—the mop or the maxixe,| may be minimized if women will jearn| munity to insist they have a right to] @. Couldn't you bave telephoned? A. ° . i Q a tired pers a “Are there any other ex ns or|t@ put their weight upon the ball of| play ball on Sunday und this iy pro-| Perhaps I wanted to see him | a At Leading Druggists and at our Stores shy or have Blad- fow, deep, soft chair, The pi any dict which you specialiy recom- | foot {voking much trouble. In the discus-| Q. Ah, did you? You were lonesome) ||) ///e x der trouble son who stands or walks in this | mend?” [ asked, | eo Atother reason why women haven't} sion, Mr. Faqun stuted, it waa not| for him? A Ob, well, yest ‘ia {\|He i; as i | food figures is that they don't sleep|fuir to the community that convicts| Q. Before met Dr ongy, did) |\||||Ie ler’ ik o fonhien panne nae quae WANTED—A WOMAN'S SPORT To |enousii’ I think that's” ps Fe Se en ee eee | d yaveatteetion for your husband’ | |l||||[\t_ Huyler's Cocoa, like Huyler's Candy, is supreme xeites, oF lin " te . true o! ew k women,” laughed] attended, as la now frequently the) A. [ was contented; ' was happy; he) |/ le e eocsege florts| « first thing she needs is a bracing DEVELOP WOMAN'S FIGURE. [Miss Cocroft. "The nervous system| ease, but ne action was taken of this | was the father of my children {}1]]| [$e ne eee ee eset ee tte ete to filter it from the system. Regular eat-) interest in life. “The dist hus to be suited to the | Beaumcs abel ier ad, ony that reac tal —— 1 you 2 bit A.Ohn, I tha of meat must flush (he Kidney c ebutsato slouch which —a/individual requirements,’ sho exe | WU, tie Praportions and carriage of QPERA [MRESSARIO DEAD, araay about him. sionally, You must relieve them like | been so popular has had a deplorable | plained. And if there is any defect|in the case of society women who — m Dr, HKongy she went ve your bowels; removing all t effect upon body and mind, has | in her figure which a woman wants|rush about too much, Chicago phy-| Marte Le ral Victim of Apoplesy he maintained in Henry | acids, waste and poiron, else you feel ®| involved a displacement of the stom. | to “correct she should take advice ag) Sitliins have asked me to open a sant that ting the physi dull misery in the kidney region, sharp) oo) ne of other organs, and tt has| to the bodily oxer: 7 caso needs, | Sai th auch women as those! tn fon Pranol the news of his comlag In ie: back or shes. bi ts dite) compressed the lungs and interfered |In a general way outdoor tno ts | thon.” complete nervous relaxa-| PORTLAND, Ore, April 22—Marto| marriage aad there was @ seene in 9 your stomach sours, tongue AS 1 y Lambard!, impressario of the Itallan| Which she threatened to kill herself. and when the weather is bad yc sper breathing, Then, just | good, but #o far ax 1 know thore is | WOMAN OF TO-DAY MOREINTEL. | imund Opera Compare, appearing here | .@. Did your love turn to hate at \ lave rheumatic twinges. The urine is| 2% a lack of some invigorating pur-|no sport which will make a woman's |LIGENT !N SEARCH FOR BEAUTY.| aicd to-day. of hemerrhure of the train | tat time? A. No cloudy, full of sediment; the channels| por> makes the body slump, so the | body absolutely symmetrical if,| "Do you find that the distinctively | following & stroke of apoplexy, me} @You do not hate the doctor often get irsitan 1, obliging you to get! deliberate assumption of that post-|for example, swings the body from| modern woman, intercsted in a pro-|bardi came from Buenos Ayres BOR it gis Ae NRRRRIEAY 4 Styles that up two or three times during the night. tion depresses the ming und makes | right to left with every stroke of the sion, suffi and feninin, at) rapeokieuinery y Ne seainat fl and flush off the body's urinous waste| is swt Sena tig eae om him, anyway. M n : 4 mute) “ojust let ine show you the close} the game would he better if teft-to-| beauty more intelligently ‘tha from him, anyway y . get about four ounces of Jad: Salts cretion!” exclaimed Miss Cocroft, | right movements alternetsd with tho] any of her ancestors. And ¢ dosen't bother me any m Men’s oxfords and high shoes of black calf or from any pharmacy, take a tabl a td % right in doing 80. For it will ‘Teicher kept his eyes on the, 7 spoonful in # glass of water before break. | "Now, 1 am rable," and her Ane | right-to-left ones Te aa witness ev smiling broad: |1 patent leather with gray cloth tops, and mahogany fast for afew days and your kidneys will i its distinction as she| “What women need most is some] guteide world, just ae it he ly every tit her made « i then act fine and bladder di «| moved along, shoulders bent, head| sport which lus never yet shart anawer to Lawyer Levy. “Now 1 calf with fawn cloth tops—$4 and $6; with tops of appear, This famous isu lowered, chest hollowed. “Now Thave| vented, which will bend and then he made quick suggestions “ieclet v acid of grapes and venom jy -| just resolved to overcome a diffeuit | backward from the waist RAY SOED, WHORE KILLS ON THE SPOT |] '° {" xor" Ranuel Suberger. buckskin, $7. Men who prefer more conservative ed with iithia, and has been used for] onstacie,” and the old lines of poise | nis, rowing and tho rest ttirow nportant pointe. of ask YOUR euithis wan doe priet over tonic Di styles will find our usual fine assortment in all « an und stimulate slug) ang power returned to her body, torso forward and have no tender if sho will ado 10c EALER Rongy or because she regretted hav bd A ish ki pnd ston Uasder trrltation:| “oon cnink anaay women ont lt (monave tha carriage of tbe shoule 1s for procuring oO in n affidavit inthe office | leathers and sizes at $4 to $8. | Jad Salts harmless and he! E thouehe de ‘ heey jeal life tf woman js eight If not obtainable send d's lawyer. Mra, Teich: , makes a. de ryescent lithia,| t much?” I thought it was time to} ders.” vt hours of play, ||] prtoe. with ‘denier's" name ' water drink which millions of men and! turn the discussion from — ychology “Don't you think Women may over. py. But the rich to erg @ Beard Mig, Oo. » affidavit in or Sixth A comer Nineteenth St women take now and then, thus avoiding | to physiology, |do athietics?” I suggested, “What is « ik, the poor » Mi children? A, 1 1 venue, ; é "t gat the pli child 1 h serious kidney and bladder diseases. "Many women eat too much and | the point In making oneself look like |", "nan lonsn't ent the play. nt each |}] Representatives Wanted Everywhere At my OpAren aad My, Dues Adve \ many girls eat too little,” she a yellow, sinewy veteran of the velat?” |gleop," mourned Mias Cocroft, should not 1 aS TRE!

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