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LOWER RATES FOR TELEPHONE | CALLS BEGIN TO-MORROW ‘ Five-Cent Charge Goes Into Effect, Thanks to Evening World’s Fight—People Save $5,000,000. To-day is the last day of old. “Extortionate telephone rates in New York City, \the last of the tollgites tetween Manhattan and Brooklyn, against which Tha E public, being razed AN era of good feeling begins to. @——__ * morrow, when the New York Tele- phone Company makes effective a complete new schedule, which has | of 600 messages for $¥8.20, been approved by the Public Service “The minmum private branch ex- Commission and the Legislature.) change service in all zones except New York at last has a 6-cent tele-| Staten Island is now to be provided phone rate. fat a rate of $192 for cord board and Between the rates of to-morrow | $126 for monitor board and the rates of two years ago, when | 2,400 local messages. of approximate! Wut the telephone company is rapidly overcoming t eduction in Increased business and increased number of friends, won by its policy of cordial conciliation, | | for all extensions. 1 TOLL BARRIERS. EXPERT EXPLAINS DIFFERBNCE| “The most notable changes tle tn TO THE PEOPLE. the abolition of the toll barriers be- Tho special Logisiative Committee | tWeen Manhattan and Brooklyn and Six Weeks’ on ‘Belephones, of which Sonator| Lower Manhattan and Upper Bronx James Al Boley js Chairman and|/The toll charges from Brooklyn Robert L. sjs counsel, issued to-| 0 Points in Queens have been largely day the analysis of reduc- |¢!/minated. In no case does the maxi. tions prepai Prot. E. W. Bemis: | ™UM toll charge within the city ex- “The total direct reduction in tele- phone rates involved under the sched-| point within the city with dition '& maximum toll charge of 5 cent imately $2,636,000. This Is in to the 10 per gent. ad interim rej qistribution of the reductions made: duction made WY the telephone com-! Individual and party schedules. rivate branch exchange schedules h pany in January, 1914, amounting to Toll charge $2,200,000, The telephone company ecpalieeti also claims indirect reductions of] 5.44) $307,000, or a total of $2,943,000. “In Manhattan, Lower Bronx and Brooklyn a minimum individual ser- TENNESSEE BURNS vice of 800 messages for $40 is pro- vided for as against the superseded $11 000,000 TO-DAY rate of 600 messages for $43.20 (1. ¢., $48 Jess 10 per cent. discount). ‘The rates | for additionad messages are also much | (0) more favorable. In Upper Bronx, | Queens and Richmond a minimum in- Pleasant Bontire Somewhere dividual servics of 720 messages for $36, with correspondingly favorable in Bronx, {$11,000,000 s burned to death, Gov. Sale of. ; Rye of Tennessee was chief of the . yubsequies and attendant as high lprlests of his Cabinet were R. N. Trimmed Hat \Sneed, Secretary of State; John B, rter Dun- rshall, Sec- nding Com- overnor’s son, Paul, x Thomason, Comptroller; I jlap, Treasurer; retary of the mittee, and the In 1913 Tennessee issued $11,000, In bonds, th wan’ » who may color and trim- mings. when the Ste In bond to announce the vin mated to-day BROOKLYN GIRL | To effect quick clearance |} before enlarging our show- Upon a Log. rooms. We can fit you, Call and be || convinced, Lane Brya.t is the only |} (Special to The Krening World.) SEARSPORT, Mo, June Blanora Blap danght Bianchard of Brooklyn, N house carrying a cow ea FA hard, fifteen year. {body was re Hawallan Line was former real- Chocolate dent. The family spend thelr sume R oas t e d' i necessary to rescue Peanut Bar arg oe: D.AUERBACH & SONS SCRANTON AIDS I. C. S. City Haclf Lends 850,000 to Keep o—_ = Institution Gotn| SCRANTON, Pa Tune 30.—That the At Your citizens of Scranton will support the| Dealers International Textbook Company, which | 00 to tide over financial difficulties, rather than see {t lost to the city . IN you go on your vaca- tion this Summer have your favorite paper mailed to For you every day: cine veig eevee || Constipation Dally World, 12¢ per week all druggists. ning World successfully fought on behalf of the / dvance rates, has been established in place of the superseded minimum . together with Extension asta- tho fight began, there is a difference | tions are charged for at the rate of 100,000 per year, | $6 each for the first ten, $4.80 for the second ten and $3.60 for all over twenty, as against a flat rate of $5.40 EFFECT OF ABOLISHING THE, ceed 10 cents, and conversations from Lower Manhattan can be had to any the ex- ule now coming into force Ix approx-| ception of Southern Staten Island at The following is an approximate + Rye and His Cabinet to Hold At some place in the Bronx to-day While this sounds doleful, it is real'y a matter of rejoicing for Gov- ernor, Cabinet and all of ‘Tennessee, 1 them were apparently taking! sind Vacations at the South Pole, Or per- in big, variety baps the North. But such are con-| shape, material, J didens in ‘Tennessee chis day that <d $11,000,000 | rnor had merely | fact and then come | Two Days Only J to Xow York t pur his name to the | = vonds at the Nationol Park Bank. To-Morrow and he old bond certit me Friday ae unsigned paper) were Cres | 4 DROWNS IN MAINE: ’ Largest” Assortment « IG sonatw TOUT FI ‘E'S Young Daughter of Capt. Blanchard | ‘ At Greatly eel Prices Carried to Her Death of Capt. and Mrs. Albert was Jdrowned while bathing on the harbor front in company with Miss Blanco | Eyre of Orange, N. J. She was play- ing upon a log, which floated beyond | Lane Bevan: at her depth, and she sank, Her com- jpanion endeavored to save her, ‘The vered in half an hour | and physicians worked four hours AUERBACH’ S trying to revive the girl, Capt, Blan- |chard, command of the American. controls the International Correspon- | dence Schools, was made evident to-day the city loaned the company $50,- In addition, local bankers are raining 4,000 more to aid the corporation Sunday World, Se por Sunday : “ Brugmrarhits £2. Sy ttg - eee i The Delicious Laxative Chocolate Ex-Lax relieves constipation, regulates the stomach and bowels, stimulates the liver and promotes digestion. Good for te | young and old, 10c,, 25¢. and S0c,, at! muscles located in these the anatomy are myst likely to be in- THE EVENING WORLD WEDNESDAY JUNE 30, 1915. | 1915, ' WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW! SAY MILLIONARE ‘SAYS CONSTIUN How to Keep Well, Keep Strong and Keep a Perfect (NED YQUNG WE WILL BE BEATEN Figure, Told in a Series of Illustrated Lessons Because of her perfect physical proportions, Pauline Furlong has She is the author of “Beauty Oul- and ts an authority on all questions of wiman's physical well-being. She will give a course of lessons to the women readers of The Evening World this summer on “How to Make Yourself Well and been named th ture at Home,” Strong and Preserve Your Figure.” . “LESSON Ill. By Pauline Furlong. ‘The biggest lion in the path of the average woman who wants to re-| duce is her own lack of will power. Indolence and obesity are so frequently associated that the phrase | Which comes first, the Jndolence or the corpulence, is a question nearly as unanswerable as the famous one that has to do with the chicken and the egg, * i common parlance. “fat and lazy two qualities are usually ¢o- -existent. 1am sure, as sure as if I had talked with you face to face, that some of | active you, even so early in the struggle | 'xe our ing flesh, are de- igainst eneroa' murringmurring at the programine o€ | hard work whieh | outline for you. | You feel tha tthe desired end might he accomplished by easier and pleas- anter means, «| HARD WORK AND SELF- DENIAT SAFER THAN DRUGS. I admit that the cource of duction which | am prescribing for readers of The Evening World does involve a certain amount of self-denial, a certain amount of vigorous effort. It ie not adapt- ed to quitters. But nothing in this world really worth while is qot without hard work, and a perfect figure is no exception. Remember that you very likely have spent years in acqu' your surplus flesh, and that you cahnot take it off in a single day or w There are many persons who will | promise to do this for you. Wherever you turn you will be told in glowing terms of drugs, medicines, salts and anti-fat cures, any one of which guarantees to reduce you, almost overnight, to the proportions of a sylph. But these medicaments are -|all too easily bought to bring results, They are nearly always useless, and; you will waste time and money in| trying them, Moreover, they are not infrequently dangerovs, Fatal heart disease, anaemia and wasting jilness have been known to follow the inju- dicious use of certain bottled and boxed “remedies” for obesity. Under my system you run no such risks, The things | pre- scribe are free from all mystery and may jely be tried by every woman who wants the muscular, graceful figure that the insignia of perfect health and beauty, No one can por suffer harm from a simpl regulation of food, drink, fresh air, bathing and exerci Yet the woman who determines to follow the course that I offer, who backs up her determination with per- severance, and who is willing to work, will reap a just reward, Of course I do not expect you, as intelligent human beings, to believe a thing simply becouse Ff say tt Is ao. Ther perfect figure. EXERCISE REDUCES FAT BY WORKING IDLE MUSCL Exercise makes the muscles work. | tase muscles which are Idle become imbedded {n a soft padding of flesh, whieh varies in depth from an elghth jot an Inch to three or four tnches, Pinch yourself anywhere, and the amount of flesh that you can lift be- tween your fingers ls fat—the surplue deposit of the inactive muscles un- derneath, bia y Course of Exercise and Diet| jor Women Readers ot The Evening Worid,. Arranged by Pauline Furlong, Aathor of “Beauty Culture at Home. To-Day’'s Illustrated Lesson Shows How to Reduce Fat at the Waist Line by Waking Dormant Muscles, Which, in: active, Invite «+ lesh. ‘American Venus.” | It remains’a fact that the | All of us, even the indolent, ely is why such ing to the right and of great value for the Corpulent |They bring into p about the w e practive ty sistently there is almost certain to b a“ reduction In the abnormally ‘ist and hip measures of:the ex TRUNK TWISTING WAKENS DOR- MANT MUSCLES. first two illustrate is know as trunk twisting. » first position for army standing chest up, the shoulders back and the to be stretched possible on eithe hands turned down. Without moving the feet, the upper part of the body as far ble to the left, meanwhile taking a deep breath. Turn back to the front position, exhaling. With your next turn the upper trunk toward while you exhale. There should b five to the right, in alternation. The movements should be timed to correspond with the breathing, during the ‘entire all the good of It if you keop your feet and knees ab restricting all _moy: the portion of i As you must 9 jdrill for those dormant Waist muscles, which hardly ething from floor, if you are wearing 4 corset The third exercise to which [ in- troduce you to-day is the leg circling | day of schoo! for the for beginners. Lie on the floor, flat on) {t your back, with your clasped hands | force of 1 underneath your head. Lift the left | anc 2 and awing it slowly around | ke Slee Controter Delays Trame it Bringing the left lag to the floor, liitt the right leg dnd go through the same series of inovements, Thon re- peat the performance jlog but reverse the direction of cireles. Dercribe them in reverse re jet me explain to you just | der with the right leg. ly supporting why exercise, the most important) factor In my treatment, ts so helpful as tho restorer and preserver of @ Watch the motions and regulate them. the large circies which I have told you to finish off, as these are of especial value in exer- clsing the hip muscles and supple the hip joints, Don't forget ine slender, your abdomen smaller and stronger, while proving your tion and the t) shape of the upper part of the There are other helpful but more | nine, and Mary, eix, at elaborate forme of thin same exercise which I will give you later, when you have practised simple movements to the point of boredom, surprised to u ever ask yourself why fat is most Ukely to collect on the trun f the Wody, around the breast, tho hips, the abdomen? It is because the note how quickly you elementary movements, |coat and trouser @ spoiled and ond to rea- readily even pampered body will r _ sonable demands upon it, But you tions of TRUNG” \ TWISTING = | e ~ | said must learn your a be's before you BO) Ff. on to.your.x y 2's. | Aviation Corps, ——_ tractiig for 4 If you did not obtain The Bve- J) for ning World measurement cha presented with the first two les- sons send decent stamp anil it wit be forwarded FIGHTS SCHOOL BLAZE }He (the Police Foree) Also Cone! jyymediatets i 4 1 oils yesterday jucts an Investigation and Blames Pupils. to syndicate is offering the box Patrolman Evans, who is also cap- tain, Heutenant, inspects ait | mle and deorman, he constituting the en- tire police force on Barren fsland, in | cos Jamaica Bay, called out the reserves | No-day when he heard there was a! crucd tre in Public Sehool No, 120, Haste | serial tu the school, he found Janitor | Pri Jodull and Principal Hatieck squirt. | ¢), hg Water from two lines of hose on | the {la blaze on the poreh of the old two 1 story frame building, Police Force Evans, after forming | himself into @ fire line and then s- | fo sisting in extinguishing the bla conducted an investigation, He bee | lieves @ sinall boy pianted a lighted | | match into a knothole in a post, The damage was small, It was the last 5 puptis was the busiest day the police nd has experi- |!S 4 for ™ hs. TIE- UP IN NEW SUBWAY, thom Coney tor an Hour c Thousands of people depending on lehe new Seagate branch of the B, R,| Clinton T. subway were delayed this morn- | the ling when traffic was stopped for an | iron hook hour because of a defective controller | 4nd In one of cur Tranafers given to suPface and elevated lines r o passcagers were held ° fuoway, ne 1 in ine) ered around him trouble his guided gh the subway cent peeenenaen Have Vou Se | Mra. Ellen Carroll Is anxton loate her hy nd, Thomas, who left her and thelr two children, Katherine, | 2208 Fifth Dr Vhomas Carrottt | tal, Avenue, June 4 Keen aie feet ely gray and a dark mustache, and When last seen wore 4 lark blue left and she fears foul play, The police heve sent out an alarm, $$$ OF HIST TENA HOME RULE LOSE , Diamand ‘Dieoged’ in Cham-} Senator Wagner Delong pagne an Incident—Welsh Now Faces Suits. ‘The story of how two families were) ALBANY, June %0.—Consideration — broken up by the alleged infatuation | of various phases of the reapportion~ Bradshaw Wolsh, millionaire and more than years of age, wife of Archibald 7 a \ TWISTING ~ ei a , J& Position , —— several for the youthful|cipal fight was over the question of Hamilton Whan,|New York City's future representa« of an engineering concern|tion in the Legislature, many New 1) Broadway, wan to-day re- lated to Supreme € when Mrs, Malowin Med suit for Welsh following the fling of a suit | Whan against the millionaire for al alienation of the Edna Vanderpoel Whan. District-Attorney who is counsel for Weish, Justice Goft learned that Mrs. Welsh contemplated bringing an allenatfon sult against Mrs, Whan. . Whan is also suing her hus in affections of From for separation © custody of | ) told how Welsh, | Whan, in asking for his daughter by lavishly entertaining Mea, 4 ¢ New York Athletic Travers and promising ded in winning her elie, with her seventeen, nineteen, 0, $14 West Bnd two children, DRIATIC TAKES 320; ONLY FIVE AMERICANS ‘go of 18,000 Tons, with 120 Auto Trucks tor British Army. Weish is living at . Mra, Welsh alleges, New Rochelle remonstrated . ag concerning his attentions The first intimation “was through with her*—t omplaint®was } husband lett Liner use the words of the n he instructed one of his chi ure not to permit his wife to use ny of their motor cars told the chauffeur the trolley was good enough for her, A few days after his departure from | will just as surely reject, with an helle, Mrs. Welsh alleges, her joverwhelming vote, the work of ers nd took an apartment with the “r woman and then \7han brought | for support. his alienation suit A more detailed account of the al- od alllance between Mrs, Whan and| ¥en @ seat across the table from anawer| his wife, while Welsh sat next « to his wife's suit and in his aliena-| Mrs. Whan. Champagne was serv Whan alleges that Welsh when they) dinner Mra. Whan lost a diamond ‘3 rented a large house in New Rochelle|ring in @ glass of champagne,’ and B from bim in the autumn of 1914, Al-| While Welsh was fishing for it she diately after they took po: session, Whan alleges, Mra, Whan in- ed wesfar away from her, to-| "On Nove 18 Mra. Whan left home. © an every-day ocour-| A few days later Whan received Whan alleges, and | he protested that the millionaires a | She charges lashed to her decks she carried 18,00 that t tons of cargo, which include 2? Position | tomoii : | signed | thorities. on board? Sir Robert Borden, a left on the Adriat with the BE ‘ Americans were a, Welsh is furnished in Whan’ 0) men to the D0) more tion complaint his wife first an aeropl sad that the ship. ‘| ment of a for use in the war | will begin CITY BONDS QUICKLY PUT ON THE MARKET‘ WHOLE POLIGE FORCE gicuc 0 Mra. Whan, com- Welsh. Welsh, according to Whan’s © Invitation | allegations, sent his motor car for her at | daily and she went out in it. She She told her hus. | @nouncedthat she would wed Welsh Advance of One-Hall ¢ Travers Island, » was not! whan upbraided her she | wanted, but he went along, He was Nowa 1,000 worth of wt of which went of 1 per cent. advance over what they are put on fifteen-year bonds. m the higher the pri 1 | asked for vestors don BATTALION CHIEF MARTIN INJURED BY EXPLOSIOK WHY? SY While Men 3 Cleaning Up Because the quality of Turkish leaf in Lord Salisbury is equal to or better than that of higher-priced-Turkish mm 'o-#- Ba — D e. uring up debris afier a fire on fourth floor of a tenement at st — Because when you buy Lord Salisbury in the Foil Package of 20 you pay only for high-class Turkish cigarettes—no costly boxes, coupons or premiums, Because the simple Foil Package keeps Lord Salisbury cigarettes al- ways fresh and full of flavor.. Buy a package today 20 for 15¢ FCtSHets men struck @ gas motor with an explosion Chief Martin's face » closed bis eyes instinc ed his sight, aH — = | burned tively and # were still closed When hix men gat) "Please give 1 he said. clew of tobacco,” then war led to mained cons or but collapsed while being taken to le-| to the hospital 102 Years 01 YORK, and nol been | Pryer lite thirty-six, five | tinetion ches tall, Welmhs 170] college gradu pounds, has durk hair couched with |aied at hia home here to-day haxel eves | age of of the Mrs. Carroll says| (oiiege e heard he had a quarrel the day | qotive migiats who olatmed the din ein the United States, i 4 of Tas at Rutgers enerved Rerorms apportionment Based Solely on Population of State. tent problem began to-day in the Constitutional Convention, The prit- York members demanding home rule, ‘court Justice Goff) President Root, George W. Wicker= beth Welsh asking $400) Lord O'Brien are fighting every pre~ |sham, Henry L, Stimson and Johm posal looking to reapportionment by the convention York City Dem-~ ocrats, headed by Morgan J, O'Brien Senator Robert C. Wagner, led the battle for greater representation = for New York. An insurgent element in the Republican ranks, composed of the up-State following of farmer |Senator Brackett, Lemuel E. Quige and Ray B, Smith, were opposed to increasing New York's ropresenta~ tives, but wanted the convention to ideal with the general feapportion~ ment question The Brackett-Quigg-Smith and (he Root - Stimson - Wickersham camps . clashed hard to-day. The former favored an amendment preventing New York City from ever having — 7 more than one-half of the Legista | ture’s.membership, The O'Brien bill calls for apportionment based solely |x population, which, of course, will permit New York City to rule the fa State by means of the Legislature, The adverse report of the Legislative Organization Committee on the O'Brien proposal met with the vio~ lent opposition of the Demoaratic members. f Robert &. Wagner, asking the Con- a vention, to disagree with the adverse report, pleaded New York City’s cause, He bitterly scored the Brackett { proposal and advocated the O’Brien nt plan, al “Let every Senator and Assembly- 7 man represent the same number of people,” was his constant urge, “If this body rejects this claim,” Wag- ner declared, “the City of New York dy.” He concluded by mak, Imnpaastoned plea to Presideat =e and for the first time, Whan told the court, his wife drank it, During the . leaned over toward her husband and (4 expressed eratification that he was word that his wife demanded §5,000 a year from him and a separation oy The couple had a conference and Mrs. ar Whan returned home. She insisted x upon eating at a different table and ? repeatedly expreased her love = Pee ty when the proper time came, and whe