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WHITE SLAVES BOUGHT BY THE POLICE TO TRAP ALLEGED TRAFFICKERS Two Men Are Held After Detectives Report “Dzal” Is Put Through. How to Kee anonnioaens To-Day’s Illustrated Les- son Gives Formulas for Developing Creams and Solutions Which Can Be Made at Home, and More Difficult Trunk Raising Exer- cises to Supplement Those Given Yester- day. Police activities during several Weeks to suppreas the sale of women in the Ralph Avenue Precinct, Brook- lyn, resulted last night in the arrest of Joseph Freiberg, twenty-three, of Ne. 16 Rutgers Place, Manhattan, and William Rosenbaum, thirty- seven, of No. 319 Second Avenue, Manhattan, by detectives who chargeg that they paid the men money to complete a sale. The prisoners were taken to the Ralph Avenue Station, and Lillian Rose, twenty-two, of No. 210 Kast Bighteenth Street, Manhattan, and Lena Starr, twenty-two, of No. 243 East Nineteenth Street, Manhattan, if whose salé the money was sald fo have been paid, were taken to the tee Avenue Station material (nesses. Detectives Imperial and Riley bad been working under the direction of Lieut. Thomas McDowell, of Special Detective Squad No. 1. Having ex- hausted their resources, they asked for the help of a woman, and Matron Whitehouse was assigned to operate with them. She found means to lot the traffickers know she wished to buy girls for a house she had hiced, LESSON XXVIII. By Pauline Furlong. The Evening World's Authority on La moatin was arranged fast All Questions of Woman's 1@ close the deal. , Mae can retuned te. ap ludde & Physical Well Being. house and the detectives and Matron itehouse met them in the street. It fs enareen” ina! bretoere and s onenbium demanded $75 each for the | two girls. The deteorvas say thay} No formulas of creams or skin foods will be of any use to the thin woman if the highest possible degree neveed to that price anu iaett naweied |Of health is not attained first dy 4 ¢ amol { finally wetting Freiberg dowm to gyy | means of exercise to build up the nd Rosenblum to $10. As soon as money Was paid the arrests were | je. Both girls were waiting near scene of bnrgaining and were nN into enstady. The men were held tn $5,000 ball each by Magistrate Folwell in Gates | Avenue Court. The women were{!® all my readers, Health is the sine Aetained as witnesses, qua non of a shapely figure, Yet It ———<—- -—_ — does not follow that certain rich, WILSON RETURNS NEXT WEEK| “2olesome substances, properly co pounded, are useless in building up enourtat pion vines Ti wenk an! {ll-nourished tissues, Asa mer White Hous: chest and produce muscular strength, wholesomely rich food, plenty of sleep, deep breathing and gentle massage to improve the circulation. That must be made perfectly clear matter of fact, some of these com- pounds, if they are applied in the s CORNISH, N. H., July 20.—Prosident {Tight way, will be of no little as- sistance in the general hygienic scheme of putting on flesh where it is needed. OBSERVANCE OF HEALTH LAWS BETTER THAN DOSE-TAKING. One reason why these compounds ‘Wilson slept Inte to-day and did not | play his usual game of golf because of the absence from the summer White of Dr. Cary T. Grayson, his naval and physician, his usual golf part- who ia absent attending the Presi- Vr granddaughter, the McAdoo baby. lanned to devote the most of the for dose-taking, thin women are in- clined to trust altogether to a favorite brand of skin food and to pay no at- tention to the health laws which it is fo important that they observe. truth, What, then, harmful preparations. gain health, From and knowledge I offer only work present intention of the Prest- 1s to return to Washington the r part of next week. A Woman's are put under the ban of disapproval i bes use, with a very human weakness underarm toilet G has bec occasional use is have used a Gil that it does not coarsen the hair i: e, in 14-K gold plate, enclosed in French Ivory case, lined ind satin in Purple, Old Rose, Green or Old Gold—Milady Hlette is a most attractive toilet articles It will be found artment stores, also in jereuy and drug ialty shops. T! $5, Shown by good dealers everywhere For full particulars about Milady Decolleté Gillette and its wie, write us direct " GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO. BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS (Year dealer « well as the very many that Toilet Accessory ITH the sleeveless evening blouse of filmy fabric, an own or as smooth as the face is a modern ne- cessity. More than that, to women who delight in immaculate groom- ing it is an exquisite luxury. Milady Deecollot¢ illette sunrly sou today) ‘ome a very important accessory of the dainty wo- man’s dressing table. Only necessary. And the experience of women who llette for years proves roughen the skin or n the slightest degree. have warned againat this course, Also it Is argued that many preparations on the market contain useless or even harmful Ingredients, and induce wo- men to throw away their money fool- ishly. This contention contains much woman to do? She has neither the time nor the skill to submit to chemical analysis the developing cream recommended to her by a friend or praised in a glaring ad- v the time nor inclination to spend the requisite hours in te- dious proc of modern beauty shops, where at least she proba- bly would not be treated with It is this woman that I am to-day providing with certain harmless, help- ful formulas for developing various parts of her body—if used in con- junction with a rational effort to re- my experience such recipes as I know must prove bene- ficial, avoiding alike those prepara- tions which do neither harm nor good ndiserlninately by some persons is|and prove but a waste of money, as € posl- to the point of being dangerous. Any woman may easily ai cheaply prepare these formulas in her home, When you stop to consider that a full pound of wholesome cream may be for than th ‘ice emall jar with its fancy label, apparent that home manu- facture isfarmoreeconomical (and r) than investing in the countless pr ations about which you know absolutely noth- ing save the attractive treatment of the jar itself and the broad claims of a highly colored label. FORMULAS FOR DEVELOPERS TO BE MADE AT HOME. One simple and Inexpensive bust developer is daily ten-minute mas- sage with either warm olive oll or cocoa butter. 1 Another bust developer, to be rubbed on gently with the hands, is the following: Revtifie! spirits of wine, oma, £ Howe water rene ‘oma, Pimpernell, water m4 Tincture of myrrh on. Ye Here is anot! Lanolin on. 1 Swect oll ‘in. “2s Cocoa Hutter i oa, i The following may be rubbed on thin neck and shoulder ‘Tannin h Beat hard aid ‘scent aa ‘desi An excellent developing cream for bust, neck or face {s this one: ors. ‘ons, in’: . tap. nt. Melt fate over hot water, the oils slowly, beat hard, and nearly. cold add the benzoin scent, Massage ten minutes a 5 day. This is a bust developer which builds up the general health. Take two teaspoonfuls before meals, three tim y day: Fluid extract goatarue. Lactophosphate of Hise Tincture of fennel Simple ayrup ‘enougls TRUNK RAISING EXERCISES TO BE DONE WITHOUT SUPPORT. The exercise illustrated to-day is the advanced form of the one given yesterday for strengthening and ren- dering shapely the legs, the hips and the whole lower portion of the trunk, After you are able to perform trunk raising with your hands clasped be- hind your head and your toes, im- prisoned under a heavy piece of furnt- ture, acting as your sole support, roll away from the furniture and try to lift yourself from Pose No, i, through Pose No, 2, to Pose No, 3, en- |tirely unassisted by anything except ie twelve the muscles of the abdomen, The back should be kept straight and the elbows well back, although they must not touch the floor. The upward movement must be slow and | | regular, rather than a sudden thrust, The feat 1 a difficult one and, as I cautioned you yesterday, should be performed only by those whose mus- cles have already received some train- ing. Do not repeat it oftener than ten times in succession, and not more than three or four times at first, Read of Mise Hurlong's ar- ticles who are following her lea- |] sons are invited to write to her, \Tin care of The Evening World, || requesting information that will aid them in following her rules |] yor diet and ewerotse, Mise Fur- long also will be interested to learn the results of her lessons as shown by your charts. es Lettera From Evening World Readers Following Miss Furlong’s Lessons, MRS. E. M. K. writes: “I have fol- lowed your diet and cut out the usual I find I feel much better, tho with bung now, come I have only ai pounds but have hopes if I perse. vere.” MISS M, C. EB. writes: “What ex- lercises will develop the upper arn?" Rowing, canoeing, swimming or any strenuous exercise will build up tho arm muscles. E. H, L, asks: alum water to reduce the bust and abdomen?” Wires apply hot wet Turks tively injurious and harmful almost; towels to open th use towels wrun alum solution. flesh and makes it firm. Bending ani | domen, July 10, out the hollows in my faceW @ pores and theo out of very cold This also hardens be | swaying exercises reduce the ab- also the massage printed MARIE L. asks: can exercises ana massage illustrat July 15-21-23. F. J. E. writes: “Tell me how to health—neck, build up my gener: arms, hips and weig Illustrated exercises and diet for galning woight appeared the entire week beginning Monday, July 19. MRS, R. O. writes: “I am very stout but have . bony neck. What will fi it out?” Massage with cocoa butter and practice the exercises illustrated July 21-22. MRS, W. A. asks: “Would cocoa be & good substitute for tes, as milk does not agree with me?” Aa you say you are about ten pounds under, weight the coco. Is very good for you. Try malted milk —or milk with a little lime water in it—also “sumik,” which is sour milk beaten with an egg beater. This is very fattening. Add whipped cream to make it more palatable, MISS H. Y. aske: “What will re- move flabbiness from double chin and lines around my neck?" Exercti to bulld up the muscles under the flabby skin. These have been shown. Bandages dipped in cold alum water and tied around the chin will harden the flesh, but the exer- cises are more important. Massag the neck lines in small circles with the tips of the fingers dipped in cold cream, M. asks: “What should the . de §| dumbbella weigh for @ thin woman to use?’ One pound each. MISS N. C. asl “How can I get larger in the bust Send stamped envelope and repeat your question for reply. AUDREY aska: “How can I make flabby breasts firm without making them larger?” Apply alcohol or cold alum water, RS. B. L. 8. writes: “Is it neces- ne for me to walk five hours each Gay, do all the exercises and follow h a rigid diet, in order to lose It {s not compulsory for you to walk more than a mile each day, and fifteen minutes at least once each day will be clses. It 1s not the amount of the @Xercises you take, but the regularity with which you do them. Attle and often” should be your motto, The diet is far from rigid. Luncheon and dinner menus will be published shortly. These may assist you. FREDDA C. writes: “Please pubd- ish some exercises for a younk wom- an who hi r worn @ corset. Also exercises make the waist firm?” Any of the exercises will be easy for you. Bending, swaying, &., strengthen the muscles around the waist. An article on corsets appeared in The Evening World July 1. a “BETSY” IS HIS NIPPERS. Prie- Texas Sherif Tella Why oner Is Not Shackled, PHILADELPHIA, July 30.—Packing his 44 automatic’ on his hip, affec tionately named by him “Betsy.” Sher iff W. M. Ellison of Lockhart, Tex. walked calmly through the gate at the Broad Street station here to-day, At his side Harry Heye peacefylly saun- tered along. He ts going back home with Ellison to face trial for robbery and “hoss” stealing. ‘The Bheriff smirked when tt wi gested he use nippers. "Bt nippers, pard, I nev he re- fonately ‘ked grimly, as e notches in the han he Sheriff ned when it was asked what they nt jreasers,” he quoth, | “How should I use i BE SURE YOU GET Non-refillable bottle | bottle to keep whiskey good.” BOTAB, 1786. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 80, 1915. WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW! Well, Keep Strong and Keep a Perfect Figure, Told in a Series of Illustrated Lessons PATA MUST EXPAN ATACK MANERA AND SULT TO FUG Washington Sends Note on Hold Up by Bands of His Followers. WASHINGTON, July 90.—Urgent representations have been made by the Btate Department to the Zapa- tista Government via Mexico City, {t was learned to-day, demanding an explanation of the assault upon Al jen Mallory, an American mail car- rier, whose automobile was atopped between Puebla and Mexico City, with Mallory’s arrest, together with a Chilian and two Spaniards who ac- companied him. An American flag was torn from Mallory's automobile by Zapatistas and trampled. The State Depart ment was advised by Consul Silliman at Vera Crux to-day, Mallory was threatened with death If he offered resistance, it was stated, The protest was sent to the Bra- tilian Minister at Mexico City, who was asked to forward it to Zapata, believed to be encamped south of the capital, Responses from the Mexican military factions to urgent representations by the United States Government that they allow food supplies to reach the starving people of Mexico City were to-day awaited by ofMcials here. Identical notes. addressed to Gens. Carranza, Villa and Zapata demand t the railroad tino from Vera Cruz Mexico City be kept open for the Tansportation of food supplies, These faction leaders are in control of the road, The demand was made upon humanitarian grounds. ‘These notes, The action of the U a forerunner of a more dofinite step in the near future in the form of a final demand that the heads of the warring factions settle their differ- ences and restore peace in the south- ern republic, FIVE MEXICANS AGAIN SAVED FROM GALLOWS Appeal Stays Execution of Men For Whom Bryan and Lansing Have Interceded. PHOPNIX, Ariz., July 30.—-By va- cating his own order, denying a writ of habeas corpus in the case of four Mexicans condemned to hang to-day in the State Penitentiary at Florence, Judge MoAllister of the Superior Court opened the way for an appeal to the State Supreme Court which will serve as a y of execution at least until September, when that tri- bunal reconvenes. Action was taken FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots, There is no longer the slightest need of the feeling ashamed of your freckles, a prescription othine—double strength. guaranteed to remove these homely apots, Simply get an ounce of othine-—double strength—from any druggist and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that, even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely, It is seldom that more than an ouno needed to completely clear the ski gain » beautiful, clear complexion, je sure to asks for the double strength othine as this is sold under guarantee of money back if i to remove freckles. ‘Advt. FURNITURE EVERY isi Wid GRanpRapips wirn Ul, F =, @, 3 i villi FISHER BROS. COLUMBUS AVE BET. 103 &104 ST MOET ST LO STATIONS LERAER by the Judge after it was shown that hin cartier order, denying the writ of Phas habeas corpus yosterday, prevented an appeal that would act as a stay of execution. The Mexicans were charged with the murder of four white persons at Ray, Ariz, A reprieve was granted last May, only a short. time before the date set for the hangings, on the request of W. J. Bryan, at that time Secretary of State. Another reprieve was asked by Secretary of State Lan- sing @ few days ago. An appeal previously had been taken in the case of the fifth con- demned Mexican TENNIS CHAMPION | ESCAPES JNIL TERN ristian Tt will be vi od firet Youchard, on His Confession of Theft, Is Paroled for Five Years, Judge Rosalsky in General Sessions to-day placed Gustave I. Touchard, | champion indoor tennis player, on parole for five years on the plea of guilty to having stolen $144 worth of | golf balls from the firm of Abercrombie | & Fitch, sporting goods dealers, No, 53 Wost Thirty-sixth Street, by whom | he was employed. The court room | was crowded with persons well known | in New York soctal ctreles, all anxious | to enter pleas for mercy in behalf of; the prisoner. George Gordon Battle, counsel for nuchard, informed tia ce group of the prisoner's formed an informal committee to look out for his future weilfare, pay off his debts, provide him with a paying situ. ation which has been secured for him already, and see that he was enabled to support his mother and his Infant child. GIMBELS Broadway and 33d Street Store Open Until 1 Tomorrow Clean cane, sugar makes firm clear jelly Nodust canenter. this carton @ /, y NAA The Old-Fashioned Virtues are typified in the superb collection of Cabinet-made Suites and Pieces in our August Sale Of Furniture “WITH INITIATIVE* NESTY distinguishes every piece of this fine Furniture. Honesty, in the sense that the work- manship is as g inside as out, the backs of the pieces as well planed and finished off as the fronts, the designs such as one would wish in one’s home— at once practical and artistic. Yet There Is Novelty! To combine sterling worth of finish and with the very newest and soundest ideas of decorators pa asin as been an ideal that we have finally zed in this Half a Million Dollars’ Worth of Furniture at Savings Averaging 25% A feature is the vast amount that we offer actually AT HALF PRICE. Some of the very best and most at items, irrespective of price, are also the most di from the point of view of economy. For instance: —The Sheraton Bedroom Suites from SLIGH —at Half Price. —The C. P. LIMBERT' Mission Furniture —at Half Price. Tn addition there are numerous special purchases in which the savings run from one-fourth to one-half, The ‘‘Days of Review’’ Close Tomorrow—Saturday—at 1 P. M. Preceding the actual opening of the sale on Monday next, selections of Furniture may be made for delivery August or later, Seventh Fleer The LAST CALL for French Wilton Rugs at Reductions Monday morning—REMEMBER | this—the French Wilton, Hardwick Wilton and Bundhar Wil- ton Bag will GO BACK TO THEIR REGULAR Buy Tomorrow, and —You save $19 on a 9x18 foot French Wilton Rug at 843.50, —Y ou save $17 on a 9x12 foot Hardwick Wilton at $35.50. —Vou save $13 on a 9x12 foot Bundhar Wilton at 832.50. Savings on other sizes in proportion