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. U ; THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, LULY 7, 1915. ~ BECKER CHARGES WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW! BIASTOWHITMAN |Zow to Keep Well, Keep Strong and Keep a Perfect INHISLASTFIGHT| Figure, Told in a Series of Illustrated Lessons “Will Soon Ask United States | Court for Writ of Error. THEN HABEAS CORPUS. Lawyers Plan Denunciation of | State’s Conduct of Trial. -_———__—_—: WEDS TO-DAY BRIDE HE LOST TO RIVAL NANY YEARS ABD George A. P. Oliver Wins Flor- ence Hill-Buysse, Whom He Courted in Her Girlhood. ENGAGEMENT BROKEN. Then St. Louis Belle Married | Teacher, But Divorce Was Outcome. AR } Ex-Police Lieut. Charles Becker will have one more day in court. It has been decided by his attorneys that oven if their application for a writ of error is denied by the United States Judicial authorities authorized to issue it, @ Federal) writ of habeas corpus will be sued out. The records of the cage will then be brought before the United States Supreme Court ang the case will again be threshed out. Paviw ‘W. Bourke Cockran has been at § c PoaLene work for the past few days on the , application for the writ of error. He has steadfastly refused to disclose the grounds on which he will charge Becker's constitutional rights have ag violated, but it was learned to- that his application will be a scathing denunciation of the conduct of /the prosecdtion’s case against Becker. The main contention will be that a few days before the second trial a statement was given out from the District Attorney's office, with the | stipulation that it appear in the papers as if it had come from a pris- oner in the Tombs, charging that a member of Becker's familyspad tried | to bribe witnesses for the people. The | man who handed out this statement, a Noe i) ely ad a 's office, | wi subpoen: |, it is maid, and | gy, O r ‘, nuked ‘what his instructions in con-|Si% Weeks’ Course of Exercise and Diet for Women WAND erveancise, A ith th e | i eae AlepMion Wil be pase (hAL| Readers of The Evening World, Arranged by through this statement and others of/ _ Pauline Furlong, Author of “Beauty Culture at tematic effort to bias the public from | Hom | which the jury was drawn. Failing in the writ of error, the) writ of habeas corpus will be time: | To-Day’s Illustrated Lesson Shows How to Do ———->_—_. | Some New Wand Exercises to Attain Grace and YOUNG MORGAN TO BE Poise—‘“‘ Mountain Climbing”? for Health May | vertical first position which I showed Be Performed in New York. HIS FATHER’S PARTNER Because of her perfect physical proportions, Pauline Furlong has ]/¥ur surplus pounds and inches.) 4 few dys ago. With chest and chin Junius Spencer Morgan Goes to'] deen named the “American Venus." She is the author of “Beauty Oul- || There may be two opinions—although | up, shoulders back and abdomen. it . PY |] ture at Home,” and is an authorit; 5 I think there is only one—as to a| You hold the wand with outstretched Work in 4 P, 's Ofte After 'y on all questions of woman's physical woman's duty to be as beautiful as|®49d8 so that the length of It in Course in “Stamp Licking.” ning of the course, June 28 and June| tion, what may be called horizontal 29, and tose no time in working off| Position, to differentiate it from thi parallel to the fluor. Your feet possible—but no one will deny that}snouid bo @bout eighteen inches she ought to be as well as possible. | apart. However, I began to tell you some-|, 18 exercise No. 2 keeping your y body straight, swing the wand swift- thing about the efficacy of sports as} jy overhead and return to. ‘position, 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 The report that Junius Spencer |] Strong and Preserve Your Figure.” Morgan, eldest son of J. P. Morgan, . yaoon te be nee A deal fe LESSON VIII. reducers, | Yesterday I recommended | Hold 1t near elther end, and litt your aa ip “4 P ennis and reminded you that in the as the 0. hid, strendibened to-day by the appear. i __ By Pauline Furlong. city or Its immediate suburbs plenty | sOeet, shoulders, abdomen, knees und office, where, it is stated, he Is to be- ere are many summer sports which are as helpful to the woman!°f courts may be found. Those who] as in exercise No. 1. » come @ regular member of the office} below par physically as they long ago proved themselves to the man in|" Unable to spend thelr summer at] Even though the wand bo a ight Ee an idai vent younm Marken kan like condition, And as I cannot tell you too often, the stout, apparently | °° high priced resort may yet find ey RAN ift It overhead yea yon been receiving training in the banking | robust woman is very often, If not always, in poor health, opportunities for wielding the racquet] muscles, This movement exercises business in an office in Hoston, al- fer an : at least as often 28 or twice a] arms, shoulde: d chest. ‘The though his father declared recently bs experience of several years, during which I was in a position week. BELA AS OEY OF CWIO8 BO asleh AYA) AicersATy. tented ana that “Junius was only licking stamps |t© observe the physical condition of hundreds of American women in| HOW ONE MAY Go M relaxed, @ result for which physical Pee Bee cauoalica haa operon ee ci cto we Mife, I can say without exaggeration that nine out of every] CLIMBING IN NEW YORK. | nese cays strive, The buat , hae ; ovel Been completed, however, and he is ten of the women of this country have neurasthenia in one form or an-! Another splendid aid to health ana} arms with stretched muscles. now ready to take up the reins of] other. The fat woman Is one of the most frequent sufferers from it.| slenderness—shall Ave not say healthy | poten tg eo emnnD You should ‘business. The mere fact that she {s not inclined to be fidgetty or excitable is no| slenderness § te rapes’ ene (exercine Ae 1 is mountain climbing. n times. The third one ple- ie ie te tehetets proof that her nerves are in a healthy | When you climb with the idea of tak-|t red is a bit more difficult, To do Condition, Poisons are produced in| i" off flesh you should nevertheless] heaavand then, Tastead of Seinting it the system by overfeeding that has!Tesard each ascent as a pleasure.|back to its original position’ Lend hi extended over a considerable period | Then you will take each step briskly} the body at t of time, hia , "| wand touch thi part of yé oe yaad ob st the pathological and in Leaalesedl ee Into Play | fogs that you are able te reach, _ a : poisone is a sensation |the hip muscles and springing for-|""" At the beginning of this, exer- “ All the genuine quality of of indolent contentment, ward upon the balls of the feet. Plod. cise ye" will likely find OBES! ding is good for neither the body ourself unable i id : x : jOBESITY IN WOMEN Propuces | “IN# |» ko @ body nor) Below. your. ki higher-priced Turkish ia SIEMENS Stes araoaoe in tne ridataien | Gan GH t is easy to show that somethin, race Riel icicidmeaien 18 ni fs «ad is a Yo! i is likely to be the matter with tre |e are in New York, and we must the “middl cig: es is put into {fat woman's nerves, Their nutritive ee es oe ae a tt seem hear this centres are in the muscles. If the bad tndigenat id final; i y latter are fic chorus from the girls ard women] back, abdomen and legs, : “ race flabby and distinctly un-| with small incomes whom I amp: the banding axereless. ‘eon | eloped, as is the case with|tieularly desirous of helping. 1 duces to grace and poise by mak- most stout pe 3, then the nervous | Just as you say, but, from t ing your joi mo fe. system is impeded in its efforts to| of View of reduction, there ii To-morrow I have for you @ brand function properly. It no longer con. |°f,c!mbing Fight here in Ne new exercise, different from anything h that is just as good as mountain} heretofore shown. ITS NOISY CELEBRATERS 100% Turkish Cigarettes But there are other ailments Magazine Writer, Assisiant Fire | natural contractions and expan- ly nothing. which may be expected are liver The el besides disordered nerves from | palin eertragtiony’ and expan, PALA Sar Chief, Junior Naval Officers which the obese person is in danger. Poisonous acids and other A 5 | wn ing about un- 1. By the far-reaching efficiency of the greatest cigarette man- ly, structural changes, | climbingrbe careful to touch each Among the Offenders. ‘. * * * likely to come a derange- atep with only the ball of the foot ufacturing organization in the ment of the digi hoe, —not the heel—w' world, Aritong other physical ailments A fire cracker bombardment of the village of Cedar Grove, N. J., Monday morning by several young men +5 a i bending at the ips ai aroused indignation in that village 2. By the accumulated knowl Te] | arcetarcey,complaints, apoplexy, | the‘cheet feo! the light, buoyant | Artor w heariny before Judge Spal edge and experience acquired ca Therefore you perceive that it is| {'Pinhaling, through the nose |W: Hana to-day fines of $5 each your hygiente duty to reduce, if you he mouth should be closed d were imposed upon six young men, in the production of billions of cigarettes. Aik OVCPRAIARIGILAA wa ease ie ing and immediately after th They are Gerald Duffy, a magazine of vanity. Btudy again the little table| cent7in fact, until you know | writer of Now York City; Louls Hal- that your breathing is normally ior, Assistant Chief of the Cedar Grove te ‘ : of normal heights and weights which jet. Do not talk when you are “4 3. By packing 20 Lord Salisbury ) ‘1 reprint to- Glimbing etaire. . Fire Department; Gene Hecht, a jua- in a simple Foil Package and He +195 pounds, |, When you go downstairs, the only| Plc rieur Cowie, son of the Cedar On 10 pounds. |bend in the body should be at the! 115 unas, | knee, and, as 1 have said, the heel of 120 pounds. |the foot should never touch the 25 pounds. | stair, As some one has observed, the 32 pounds. | much-abused stairs may become 38 pounds. |stepping-stones to health for the tired +4 60 pounds. business. woman, the teacher, the| Might Sunday. They threw giant B crackers on the porohes, stuck them If your helght and your weight do| housewife, Ang. tie woman ne | in blinds and roused the whole neigh- not conform to the proportions estab- | PrArtare int “very, day will, take|Dorhood, A fire was started in the |iished in this table, something ia the| om sore feat than’ the woman. who Foatotles by te srouping of & Bre jmatter. If you are not already busy| climbs a mountain once or twice a ares tle eer hee Le with the exercises which I am de-| Yer is that Constable Carl Schneider, who scribing and picturing for you: dally|NEW WAND EXERCISE? PRO-| arrested the alx offenders, was him- in The Evening World, begin to-day. DUCE GRACE AND PO! self to-day handed two warrants for q "| It ds another set of wat ises | service upon his sons, Carl jr. and Send @ two cent stamp for the meas-!which I recommend to your attention Edward, who were implicated by the urement chart printed at the begin- to-day. In No, 1 you assume posi- mon who paid fines, tem \ Grove Postmaster; and two farmers’ sons. these young men and five others began a systematic bombardment of the village, houses shortly after mid- doing away with costly boxes, coupons and premiums. Buy a package today 20 tor 15c¢ ‘TWE AMERICAN TOBAGeO COMPANY ana eather oats 7 | the real estate man never forgot his A pretty romance of more than 4 fifteen years culminated in the | & H e e ¥ + . ‘ FREED BY DIVORCE SHE MARRIES SUITOR OF GIRLHOOD DAY. MRS. FLORENCE BUYSSE Old Presbyterian Church on Fifth | 'PP¢2066-686646000-00000004 Aventto at Twelfth Street, when at 11.15 o'clock this morning Mra. Flor- ence Hill-Buysse became the bride of George Augustus Prince Oliver. Only six persons were prosent at the ceromony, including the Rev, James | H. Hoadley, who officiated. The btide ts the daughter of th late Ewing Hill, head of the West- fern Advertising Company of St. Louis, in which elty she spent the greater number of her girthood days. Her family has long been prominent |in the Missouri centre, socially and \financially, Mr. Oliver formerly jlived in St. Louis, but was until a | yoar ago at the head of a realty com- pany of Chicago bearing his name, Since then he has been living in New York at the Sponcer Arms, No. 140 Woat Sixty-ninth Street, In St. Louls, when Mr. Oliver was a neither was responsible. Miss Hill married Armand Buysse, one and that his wife never loved tthe left St. Louls and went to Chicago, business, first and only love. The bride did not look her forty years this morning |life, but St. Louis had forgotten Mr. Oliver. Two weeks ago Armand wife on the ground of desertion, the action being uncontested by the wife, nothing of the causes which led to was attended by Mins | f° the chureh, and the | in piphia and Thomas Eliwood Lukens of New York. The doors followed the ceremony. Then Mr, and Mrs, Oliver left for an extended en EX-JUDGE DISBARRED. {Simon Han Found Gallty of U sional Conduct, pre Simon Hahn, « Judge tn the First Criminal Court of Newark until Jan. 1, to-day wae declared guilty in New- ark of unprofessional conduct ment from practice In the Chancery Courts directed Hahn $25,000. Of this he Peaker only $2,000. ———= FIRE IN SHOP; TAILQR HELD. dt Jacob Goodman Hall for Examt and fire erackers found] o¢ Renzine ty-fifth Street, after a slight fire there on Monday night led to hiv arrest on a suits of clot nd an insurance policy just. before the fire, He says the fire crackers exploded’ accidentally and caused the fire H.C, BF, Koch & Co., West One Hun- dred and Twenty-fifth Street, an- |nounce that the store will, as in for- mer years, close at noon on Saturdays during July and August, Koch & are the only uptown store Whose em: ployees receive the benefit of Satur- jay half holidays during the summer months, Baby Dies of Co! Smalies Albert Brun of Clifton, near Passate, died yesterday, At birth, on June 6, it weighed only 28 ounces, In two weeks it doubled its weight. Just before it died it weighed & pounds, but It con- tracted a cold and did not have enough vitality to throw It off, ———— sta Orders 4,100 Box ERWICK, Pa, July 7. ment was made here to-day that the had closed an order with the Russian Government for 4,100 box cars, Half of € the cars will be built here and the re- mainder at the Detroit or Madison, Il. plants of the company, sald the marriage was not a happy | pglicy. what J ideal © », Explaining the difference between Shy Re eee where he prospered in tho real estate | passed seattered about the tailoring shop of | am: Jacob Goodman, at No, 165 East Seven- | which o! He was held to-day for © a Se POSLAM HEALS it was learne had moved four ‘The “xmallest baby in New Jersey, | Possibly eruptional troubl ry American Car and Foundry Company | Bu WHITMAN VISITS SING SING PRISON [4 FOR INSPECTION == Quarrel of Osborne and Riley Is Declaration. and apeared very happy. She had} yal disobedience of his orders, lived in St. Louls all her married |qenies the latter's resignation has | to been requested, Th oners, which the Warden Is said to Buysse secured a divorce from -hl8| have questioned, were compelled, ac- cording to Riley, by “the most bar- barous custom of doubling up men” Mr, Buysse, in St. Louis, will #ay] at ging sing. The Superintendent claims that re- rms at the prisop generally were stituted by himBelf long before h were Clarence du Plaine, | Qpgorne's appointment OSSINING, July 7.—"I am too busy closed and the public barred, with the work in hand here to engage A wedding breakfast at Sherry’s | in any controversy with Prison Super- intendent Riley,” said Warden Thomas honeymoon after which they will live] M, Osborne to-day when asked for a at Mount Vernon Cottage, Briarcliff. | reply to the cha he sees fit. the record of what h plished at Sing Sing and when it was o. by | accomplished is an open one, avail- 4 Chancellor Walker and his debar-|abie to any citizen of the State who 1s to Investigate.”” FPRANKENTHAL, Bavaria, via Lon- don, July T—Jean Ganass, rector, Commercial Councillor and Under $8,000/ former Associate Judge of the percial Court, bi ae ‘“ ’ 2 fara 963,180) For making raive re-| That’s the Place! times the sum of : the t tax, The IRRITATED, ITCHING SKIN “ Poslam will exert its healing powers | City life did not agree for you promptly should your skin be-] With me, so 1 decided com affected with any etuptional dis-|o buy a farm, And 30 1 did order. There is nothing in Poslam that can harn ‘als stubborn Cle: nd supe th. ew York City. Sold by all A Advi. DPOLODDDODEED POD EOODODE Ce ee ee ee ee o@|what the But Governor Not to Mix in Sar Mr. Cart ALBANY, July 1.—Gov, Whitman, | tes rising young business man, he courted | accompanied by his secretary, William Miss Hill, They became engaged and| Orr, motored to Sing Sing to-day to tho date of the wedding was discussed | inspect the prison. when something occurred to part |Chambor it was stated positively that in Throat, Deafness them. Neither will say, at this late| the visit of the Governor to the prison At the Hxesucive {Clogged Nostrils, D teacher, After the wedding Mr. Oliver] Warden Osborne and himself, State | ("one Prison Superintendent Riley to-day ie = the matter along to Sing] If 790, need the terriees coin fh chr Sing’s millionaire official. ‘Mr, On- | Seu'sowive for dn examination . In the years which have intervened | borne has sald he's going to fight it a out,” declared the Superintendent, DR. J. C. McCOY “but he can't fight with mo." Riley charges Osborne with contin-| jtourm—stonday,” Wednesday aod, dag, 10 | AM: 20,6 FB i otf a but drafts of pris- # of Insubordina- tion mado against him by tho Stato prison head, “Superintendent Riley {# enttrely within his authority in giving out any Chocolate. statements or making any criticisms r) T shall make no reply, but Roasted been accom- Peanut Bar The charg followed the Warden Osborne declined to com- ment of an alleged div ment on the charge that he had Charles ker, a *°0] doubled up prisoners, placing two in to bring “against a cell, but intimated that an adequate Satles ta he explanation of this charge by Supt. coer seventy years of age, Who was | Riley would be made whenever to be nw it was alleged, gave | called for. factory fined 266,000 Just the right an-| That now | live “where Nature ¢ treatment for ts, sealds,| A gentleman of leisure. Relieves Sunburn. ‘Takes| ° © ‘out of Mosquito-Bites, Ivy- UDLIKA FARM ening, Alter every application you so t soaps irritate, try UTRYA FARM! ‘slam rior for daily use, Toilet and World ‘Ads. Show the R For samples, send 4c. stamps to Emer- ncy Laboratories, 8% West 25th St., Druggists. Are You Being Foo | The drug stores used to | People by charging five | their medicines. Then came | rate drug stores. What First, the high-priced dru suaded the people that the stores sold inferior drugs. Time showed that the drug stores sold just as good cines as the others and at @ lower price, : It was not long before the drug stores were doing the the business. They charged than the other druggists and : vertised. This is how they let { People know what they were dold When I placed my fees low advertised the fact, it became people ing treated by me. The people found that my results were at as good as the other specialists that-thy fees ef bar Says @ Kreat number of perple makes it possible for me small profit on perfectly satinfied profit at this time, must be made to that two dollars reat war began. moe eres a germs out of the air, jisKown in the ‘aes of he alee nalnen hear well and his emoll le returning, Candler Building—220, W. 42d St. uaday, 0 A, 6 0m JAUERBACH'S (3 > 9) I e i. Where | have since abided. Fresh eggs and milk and garden ven Brought to me so much pleasure,