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simaciial mic atunh t a re THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1915. | WHAT M ! u ” —'SEA CLIFF BURGLARS | PRESI cig MRS. ONFFROY AT EVERY WOU AN SHOULD RNOW! [OKI BAINUD LET GO WITH A CAUTION rl roger: ul ro 10 GET FREEDOM \How to Keep Well, Keep Strong and Keep a Perfect) MURDERVICTIMA. (rcs csv, sume 4 suo conten Foy Pen of | AF WAY BEFOUND. . Figure, Told in a Series of Illustrated Lessons TWO-DAY BRIDE!“ mmt cine" | “Gein cots na Un ——+—_ | ys abigsand Donald Clapham. German Goods Held Up. ~ ‘¢ ‘Conimital of Rich Man’s Wife; Drowned While Smith Said Donald Clapham and Ruth Taylor) CORNISH, N. H., June 2.—Preei- Conlin, the Sea Clift, L. L, tango bur-| dent Wilson settled down to Dangerous Proceeding, | He Was Out Doing Justice Shearn Says. Marketing. ago to robbing summer homes of various valuables, were arraigned for sentence to-day before Judge Nieman in the County Court at Mineola, Sen- tence wan suspended tn both cases, but the youth and the girl were warned | rd tn g0ed ene that other indictments than those to | game. ] - ich th leaded guilt: b As Mr. Wilson, ompanied RUSE, SAYS PROSECUTOR ore ‘em aol saa ie eee cary 7. Graynch, “rode Into i uden' Clapham ts» twenty and the girl ing the Dartcoun, College eu rown Contends That Accused Man Never Left the twenty-one. She is married, but sep- —« He acknowledged their arated from her husband. It was the|!"S* by smiling and raising House. the summer, He was wu after breakfast took a twenty miles for a game of the links of the Hanover Club. The road wound bet ui /AVILL SIFT THE MATTER. | ~ ; | “Why Doesn't This Husband! Take Care of Her?” ry He Asks, : all husband's jealousy of the attention | most ot tive afternoon to atee paid hie wife by young Clapham that | oficial business which led him to trail the pair to Manhat-|/ated at the “Summer tan and Brooklyn, where they pawned | 78@ Petition made to sing by New the proceeds of thelr country rob- wook for the setletance beries, i : itehouse. Lan. After listening in open court to- can Government in Gay to the story told by Mrs. Kath- deen Onffroy, the middie aged wife of Roland D. Onftr: @ wealthy mer- | chant living at No, 725 Riverside Drive, Supreme Court Justice Shearn declared that the proceedings by Which she was committed for three Years to the House of the Good Shep- herd were very dangerous, He an- Bounced too that he proposed to in- ‘Vertigate her allogetions, Mrs, Onffroy, dressed in black and heatily veiled, was brought from the House of the Good Shepherd by two Attendants on a writ of habeas corpus obtained late Saturday afternoon by Hugo Wintner, her attorney. She “Wie committed on May 1 is- trate MeQuade, The charge was then I heard the front Rabltaal intemperance, The hearing door slam, as if Mr. Smith had gone} Was held in Magistrate McQuade's out. I didn't look to see if he reatly | Wife Says He Has Had Two, priyaie chambers, Mrs. Onffroy was went oute Yepresented by counsel, and it wthe disclosure of this fact and pMatement by Mr. Wintner that Deing incarcerated Mrs, Onffroy he went on upstairs, ny Bae terved with papers in sopara- we heard him yell" Tthe use of the word “affinity” that ‘ jon suit that led to the Justice's erit- “4 e brought so much notoriety to his ‘Come up, quick! § 4— totem Six Weeks’ Course of Exercise and Diet ini he's dead—Tsrother, Ferdinand Pinney Earle, js woman,” sald Mr. Wintner, . “was railroaded into this institution, Which is a place for dissolute women omly, and not for wives who have wealthy husbands able to support them. She was taken before the Mag- igtrate without counsel, no opportu- aity was given her to tell her story gad because she asked that everything be finished she was sent away for FURLONG Raisin Cres tll ‘Ss jor Women Readers ot The Bvening Werid, Arranged by Pauline Furlong, Author ol “Beauty Culture at Home.’ Foliow the lilustrated Lessons From Day to Day and Keep Your Measuremenis on the Chart Printed Below. three yoars. Then a few days after her arrival at the home a process server in the employ of her husband @btained admittance to her room by & subterfuge practiced on the Mother Superior and served papers in a sep- ration suit to relieve the husband of her support and to gain the custody ‘of her two children.” Justice Shearn asked Assistant District Attorney Stanley Richter by what legal process Mrs, Ontroy was being held. The Assistant District Attorney replied that the proceedings were legal in every way and that the hearing before the magistrate was secret to avoid publicity, “As far as 1 am concerned,” said the Justice, “if I can find any legal way to liberate Mrs, Onffroy I'll do fo. I don't consider she has had a rail and 1 further think that this js @ very dangerous condition when man can fike his wife before a (magistrate, without her counsel and |1Qe4 she has eome deep-seated organic Wend her away for three years. It prepde some investixation ut any rate, Because of her perfect physical proportions, Pauline Furlong has been named the “American Venus.” She is the author of “Beauty Cul- ture at Home,” and is an authority on all questions of woman's physical well-being. She will give @ course of lessons to the women readers of The Evening World this summer on “How to Make Yourself Well and Strong and Preserve Your Figure?” LESSON I. By Pauline Furlong. i 5, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) OR tapek important thing any woman can do this summer is to make herself well and strong. The time is now. tures, in the course of lessons that begins in The Evening World to-day. r t By paying proper attention bathing, fresh air and—above all the rest—EXERCISE, every woman, un- than from any other, It is a patho- logical condition as well as a most disagreeable disfigurement The phrase “fat and healthy” is a contra- diction. ‘The really fat person can- win health and vigor this trouble, can dition, "ne fell fate The place is wherever you haypen to be. The|}¥ la! method is what I am undertaking to explain to you, wit words and plc-| crea: 00 9 = | formed into fav, the \ Stand fh, Positiors. vne of these h by the atrophy of me thyro! Only a small number of persons are thus afflicted, and a group but slight- ‘ger suffer from the corpulence ed by derangement of the pan- such a condition interfering with the oxidation of the body's waste which is therefore trans- carbon, The sort of stoutness that aile most persons, and especially most women, is directly traceable to a fatal combination of too much to eat and too little to do. Many women in New York eat too Also, at and pastries on t MO Sour you are | perspiration, bles which is @ very sim; whether you are too table has been carefully prepared by scientists ¥' pele: over your accumulating je way to This lit start a campaign of reduction. The is an old saying to the effect that fat may be melted off, and it 1s certainly } aided in Its disappearance by profuse Of course this is more easily and naturally brought about in hot weather, and therefore vigor- ous exercise in summer has especial value for stout persons, | this season of the there is not the temptation to oR tod Company will delay payment of Its of the rich, highly-seasoned meats | stock dividend for two years, accord- " which are the very worat|ing to things the fat person can eat. It is hot diMeult to stick to the et of| ‘em Detroit, lean meats, fruits and green vegeta- the corpulent should LONDON, July %.—The Crown be- wan offering its last witnesses to-day in the trial of George Joseph Smith, charged with drowning three of his six wives in bathtubs. Mrs. Louisa Blateh, landiady of @ rooming house at Highgate, where Smith took his sixth wife, Margaret Elizabeth Lofty, on her honeymoon, told of the young bride's mystertous death on the day following her mar- riage. Smith glared at her defiantly while sho testified, “They had been out walking in the Just Ike @ newly married sald Mrs. Blatch. “When they returned at noon tho girl said she wanted to take a bath and I drew some water for her. I came down- stairs and “Tn about half an hour he came into the kitchen with his hat tn his hand and carry some tomatoes, He said he had just been to market. Then “Tran up, and there he was in the bathroom, holding the girl's head. thought she was dead, but he teld me to go for @ policeman and a doctor. He said: ‘Better get Dr. Bates; haired sick last night and I took her to him.’ * The Crown contended in the open- ing statement to the sere that Smith did not ‘© the house, but slammed the front r to deceive the landlady. tell | Thon, according to Prosecutor Bodkin, he slipped upstairs, held his wife’s head under water until she was dead and then slipped down again, this time with the pretense that he had just re- turned from market. NO FORD DIVIDENDS FOR TWO YEARS NOW Company Must Wait Until Michigan Laws Are Changed to Permit $50,000,000 Capitalization, BOSTON, June 28.—The Ford Motor - information received here It was recently recommended by directors and , approved by stock- ine i ; t ke & point of choosing. holders that the stock be Increased Why doesn’t this husband take tion season, Iam afrajd I do not $ much, drink too much, motor too | ma! Hoare of her?” He is wealthy enough |cenggerate when I say that nine} There are three distinct forms of! much, | have een you in your | ‘To-morrow I shall take up the ques. | from $2,000,000 to $60,000,000, The di- to do #0.” 4 to make the _ ‘3 then ae dividen © An attorney who appeared for the | Women out of ten nee 2 ten of $48,000,000, Then it was discov Musdand replied that Onffory had put| effort, that nine women out o| that the Michigan lawa provide th Jhie wife in two private institutions ‘to cure her of drinking, and that it did sher no good, “Well, I'm not going into the merits ‘of this case now,” Justice Shearn an- nounced, “but I am going into this matter very thoroughly.” Inthe mean time Mrs. Onffory will remain in the House of the Good Shepherd, where she will be permitted to see her two children as often as “ake pleases. (occ Sen t WASHINGTON DOCTOR TO SUCCEED GOLDWATER Mayor Admits Capital Health Ex- pert Is Likely to Be Selected are physically out of condition, They do not call themsalves il], but they most certainly aro not well. BE YOUR OWN PHYSICIAN; DIAG- NOSE YOUR OWN CASE. | You need not go to the doctor, how- | ever, to aacertain if you are one of the nine, You have an expert diag- nosticlan in your own room—your mirror, Look into it carefully to-day and observe what it tells you. Are you inclined toward fat and flabbi- | ness? Is your chest hollow and your figure shrunken? Do you stand stiffly or sloppily? Is your akin pale, sallow, blotched? Do your physical prop tions vary widely from tho classic? Have you the grace of bearing that comes only with the perfect command of well trained muscles? MEASUREMENTS OF Miss Furlong Venus J At Start Inches Inches Inches 6+ | Height | July 3 Inches |——_ YOUR MEASUREMENTS July 10 Inches smarespenrspagegnaam ccs TPR TTS EVENING WORLD MEASUREMENT CHART ta Cut This Out and Keep the Record of Chan; Miss Furlong’s Exercises and Diet A second chart will be published at the end of the first three weeks’ period. Following Observance of July 17 Inches 4 operating under its laws can have a capitalization greater than $25,000,000, Rather than reincorporate in another State it is understood to have been decided to awalt the reopening of the Michigan Legislature two years hence and atte to have the ecessary legislation ised to carry t the proposed Increase, a] uh of diet in greater detail, but now I must desgribe for you the first steps in the ph@sical training course for the fat woman, ‘The first thing she has to do ts to learn to stand correctly. In the pic- tures to-day L am showing you both the correct and the incorrect stand- ing posture. In the latter you will note the bent knees, the protuberant abdomen, the hollowed cheat, the sag- ging shoulders, the head awkwardly thrust forward. Possibly you will ch the resemblance to the debu- 4 for Post. i 21.5 Head 21.3 | tante slouch, which a freak of fash- E ‘The answers to these questions w' ‘ @ e 8 a a of not merely aupply the index of your jon recently made popular but which W. C. Woodward, now Health | was utterly awkward and unhealth- Comumlsstoner of Washington, D, C. ‘will probably be appointed President pulchritude, but of your physical well-being, The new way of spelling | ful, | The right way to stand is shown Y Be eee tae 2 SE Ss = pnd illusteation—ab of the Heaith Department of this| “beauty” is “h-e-a 1 thy epee B ‘She. second uaa rh rey city to succeed Dr, Goldwater, who | now you feel a sharper pr 33 Chest | 33 The body should be straight, bat not id @bout to resign. Mayor Mitchel | terest in the matter of your bodily tense, uncomfortable or rigid, Mont adriitted to-day that Mir. Wood- ward's qualifications and indorse- ments placed him in favorable con- sideration among seven candidates |satisfled with yours? With your extremes if you wodld obtain a com- es —— tor the place, really-truly figure, I mean; not your Hips 38 fortable, healthful carriage ee 7 . Where Is Emanuel MHent triple-plated, armor-proof corset. ding position, bring your heels 18 in su june Emanuel Miles, seventeen, of No, 110! suppose you give yourself the “once- 22.5 Thighs 22.5 ee West d ‘Thirteenth Hundred reported missing June 26. He ta 6 fi weights 135 pounds, has dark halr and wot blue shirt and straw | For Constipation EX:LAX The Delicious Laxative Chocolate Ex-Lax relieves constipation, regulates: the stomach and bowels, stimulates the liverand promotes digestion, Good old, 10¢,, 25¢. and 50c,, at > ig and Fees von condition? The foundation of good health and good looks 1s a good figure, Are you over” with a tape measure, Cut out the measurement chart which The Evening World prints to-day, fill it out with your pres- ent measurements, paste it on a bit of cardboard and hang it over your dressing table, No matter how many inch: tray from correct, healthful proportions you are at present, you may expect a steady weekly improvement if follow in good faith th id hygienic directions prescribe through measurements ov a Waist 26 13 Calf Ankle Upper Arm Fore Arm 5.6 Wrist 5.9 Persons stand “swayback” when you tell them to throw their chests out. ‘This is as wrong os leaning forward in @ round-shouldergd effect, 90 avoid ' without undue presi back of the head, th raised Te ave | As an ald to proper standing, Pt: ticularly to the proper position of t! cheat, 1 recommend to stout women the simple exerci#e of chest raising shown in the third photograph, The chest {s thrown upward and the ab- domen drawn in while yo Ine on Monday—there is _ your toes, the wall servin, par- on the chart—and see for your- 125 Ibs. Weight tial support, After you have mas. : tered this exercise I #ball give you OF THE STOUT WOMAN FIRST CONSIDERED, It ia the case of the woman who is too stout which [ shall consider first, You will want the complete series. If you miss one of the articles of the series send for a copy, inclosing stamp. several more elaborate and diffioult variations of It, | The baby learns to stand, then to Justice Nieman, in explaining the mentally robust. formed, he sald, that a brother of young Clapham has been In a sani- tarlum for many years, and the family physician of the Taylor family told him that Ruth has the mental development of @ girl of fifteen, Mr. Clapham an- nounced that he will try to get his son into the navy. WOULD DIVORCE BROTHER OF ‘‘AFFINITY”’ EARLE Though He Doesn't Like the Word. William P. 8. Earle, a Fifth Ave- nue photographer, who once deplored now knows what it is to be accused himself of being one. In fact, Mra, Valerio Demon de Bloie Earle, bis wife, charges in a divorce suit filed in the Supreme Court to-day that he had two affinities, The papers were served upon Earle in the Vitagraph moving pili ture studios in Flatbush, - The wedding of Earle in 1906 to Misa Valerie Damon de Blois, a daughter of Mrs, Julia de Blols of Brooklyn, was an event of social prominenc When Earle's brother of affinity fame was the centro of publicity in 1911 the photographer vigorously d¢- fended him, “Many men have married as many times as my brother,” he said at that time, “and « it many men have married more times than he and nobody has said anything about it. If it hadn't been for that one word ‘affinity’ the newspapers would never have made any sugh fuss over my brother's personal af- fairs.” -_———~»— Photo-Engravers Eleet Del; tee, New York Photo-Engravers Union has elected the following delegates to the I. convention: William Doerr, a he Bi Allt convention, Peter ines, John Heina a He’s br ing walk, The fat woman who wishes to reduce must follow the same routine, as 1 shall explain to you in Lesson 2 ‘ to-morrow, \ ot Recerca and ot! suspension of sentence, said that res-| President in the titution had been made and that he/note to Great Bi did not regard either of the culprits as) sent to London He had been tn-| to Washirgton. will be ritain, wh! soon after ATERNITY APPAREL His aging must remember; ere the Rheingold Beer Youll drink in‘bleak November. Rheingold Beer fy ; 4 i tS Re to Nu Cena See nyt