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TD “CHEER HER UP” DETECTIVES FIND HER. | Daly James Spirited Off, + Wheel Chair and Ali, in 4 Taxicab, i ‘ Shuwtn’s Mother Didn’t Like , Nolse Sothe Party Went | a. “Some Place Else.” ‘Be Datey James, tate of the Win ty Garden chorus, ost both her feet Whee om express train on the Lack- @wenne Baliroed ran over her at Mast Orange, MW. J. Juoe 1, but she @éa't ose ber happy nature nor her Big& opirite. Since the seven long Weeks tm the hospital ended she has been perched tn the specially made! hair by the window of ber mothers Metie apartment at No. 42 West One Hundred and Thirty-ffth Street, ‘watohing the obildren at play in the Greets and the young folks strolling down to the Drive « block away. TR was a little different trom the gay life back of the footiwhts and her 4 friends in the chorus knew it, s0 they have made # a rule in their but- terfly lives to save out a Iittle time now and then to go out and “cheer Daley up a bit” June Price and May Tormey, both show girls, called om Daisy last night while they were im one of thoir gayest moods, Daisy enterrd into the spirit of the occas with all the enthusiasm of a “shut- in” for whom gay occasions are few and far between. Of course, nobody ever heard of a chorus girls’ party that was conducted in atler.ce and this one got so hilarious presently that Mrs, Nellie Stowell, Daisy's mother, was moved to protest. But neither her daughter nor her pals were inclined to curb their merriment, . “All right,” said they, “if we can't have a good tine here we'll go some Place else.” With that Daisy was placed in her wheel chair, a taxicab was called and the wheel chair put up on the front seat with driver, And Mrs, Sio- well hasn't seen her daughter since. When a reporter from The Evening World saw the young lady this morn- ing she seemed quite contented and happy in one of Miss Price's twin beds at the Hotel Frederick, No. 210 | West Fifty-sixth Street | “She needed a ch: 80 we brought her down her Price explained, “and she can stay as long as she wants to.” “I'll go home avain, of coury F James added. “It’s the only hom a | have, but, coodness if you can't have a good time in your own hom what are you going to do? Go some Dlace else, that’s all.” Mrs. Stowell was not sure whore} Daisy had been taken, so she acti-| fled Police Headquarters that her| daughter had been kidnapped, young woman was soon located by aj detective, and when her mother was| told of her whereabouts she seemed satisfied to let the matter rest Daisy James went on the stage five years ago, when separated from Clarence James, a real estate brokev. She was first with the “Balkan Prin- cess” company and then in two suc- cessive productions at the Winter Garden. Her father is Dr, John Beck- er, No, 125 West Ninety-fourth st He separated from Daisy's mother some years ago and both married again. Miss James has a damage suit for $100,000 pending against the Lacka- wanna Railroad for the loss of her feet. The case comes up for trial in November. —_—_——— TO GREET GOV. ALEXANDER. Gov. Moses Alexander of Idaho, the only Jew holding such high office in this country, will be welcomed by the members of the Congregation Shaart Zedek in the synagogue at Putnam Avenue near Reid, Brooklyn, to-mor * row evening. “Hhere will be-addresses by the guest ot honor, by the Rey, Max Raisin, rabbi of the congregation; Max Reiss, its Prosident, representatives of the Jewish community and several bor- ough officials. | weight of the flatir NO. 3~DUMBBELL EXERCISES WITH FLATIRONS By Pauline Furlong. The Bvening World's Authority on The of the 4 you may use them You will fud with these iron you in the sw’ back exactly like a windmill. T have given this exercine because #0 many women have written m je not possible for them to take time to swim, #o these movements will do the same amount of good for the shoulders as if you were in the water perhaps, on account of the ne. TENSING THE MUSCLES AIDS QUICKER RESULT! T have repeatedly told you that it ts not necessary to Use any apparatus while doing the duily exercises, but they do relieve the monotony and help to hold the muscles tense, which brings quicker results. It is not so necessary to have large muscles or great skill in doing the exercises as to im- Prove the digestion, lungs, liver and other important organs of the body, therefore | ha tried to illustrate only the exercises which call for no long, tedious practice to master, but rather the ones which would easily bring into play every muscle of the body. The dumb-bell or flatiron exer- clues a partic ly interesting if several people practise going through regular course of them each day, y to work together, as in a drill, and you will see how easy it ts to prac longer ach day and with far greater interest than if you were alone. It makes little difference if you are trying to reduce or develop when you are doing the flatiron exere! it is the happy medium you are try~ ing to attain—that is, either to build up or take off the unhealthy supe fluous flesh from the body. These exercises act as powerful massage, which could be applied to the parts inno other way. The flatiron exercises are espe- lly recommended for the women who are desirous of filling out @ scrawny neck and shoulders, broad- ening the flat, narrow chest and rounding out thin upper arms. ‘They ure also Valuable in removing the un shea of fat that so often pr “4 : ubove the corsets and over e shoulder bi. 8, “ emember to take exercises slowly and easily If you are trying to build wp the body, and al at “little and ten should be yur motto, rather \than too much. only once in a while, To-morrow | will show you how you can perform all sorts of beneficial wand exercises with an ordinary broom. Readers of Miss Furlong's artt- cles are invited to torite to her, in care of The Evening World, re- questing information that will atd them in following her dilustrated lessons. Letters From Evening World Readers Following Miss Furlong’s Lessons. MRS. B. writes: “I am pleased ©. to tell you I have benefited wonder- fully from your lessons, I weighed 230 pounds and now welgh only 190, 1 Joan in to reduce a very high, flabby stomach, Will the alum solu- tion help me Your kind letter pleased me very much, The alum solution would not benefit you, If you can do #0 take the swaying and body bending exer- ‘Trunk raising will also be a groat help to you. Keep on with the vom light dict and qxercise, and write me again when you have time, cises. M. S. writes: ‘Your exercises have certainly developed my chest wonder- fully and I feel like @ new girl, Please send me the directions for de veloping the bust. I am inclosing a stamped self-addressed envelope.” T thank you. The directions have been mailed you to-day. MRS, T, M. 8. (Buffalo) asks mw buttermilk make me fat?” It will not, THE CAUSE OF DOUBLE CHINS. LILLIAN D. asks: ‘What causes a double chin, and will massage re- move it?” It is caused by relaxed muscles and sometimes by heavy fat Massage only acts near the surface and helps to stimulate the tissues and break down the fatty cells, The sagging muscles have become weak from not being exercised, and this is the only way to restore them to thelr former elasticity: Begin as early in life as possible to banish the double chin, for then the muscles are elastic and respond quickly to exercises. Bend the head back and forth, up and down and from side to side, at least twenty-five times (each day) a day, to build up the muscles of the neck, chin and throat, WAY. A Aouble chin is the first tell tale of advancing age, #0 you must work hard to benish it. 8. writes: “T know you will he to learn that since reading and following your exercises and diet in The Evening World my health ha improved wonderfully. I have mislaid phe copy of the paper mith the fore Well Being. litte Satirons shown tp the tivetration to-day may be used | jumbbell exercises previously shown, end many olhere them im the 10-cent store and they weigh nineteen ounces, or just a trifle over one pound aud « heif which may be used to advantage by beth my stout readers. When you are not exercising with them even if you Lave become accustomed to the exercises, will tire you weight accounts for this, but makes them all the more valuable tm building up the muscle flesh. tion shows the regulation crawl stroke, which I showed | nmning picture iG dere should be worked up and down ead around and) This is the ONLY | ceca = = THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 HOME GYMNASIUM FOR WOMEN To Preserve Health, Strength and Figure A New Series of Illustrated Lessons, Showing How! (— Every Woman May Have an Inexpensively Equip-| ped Gymnasium in Her Own Home, and Teache| ing Games and Exercises Which Promote Excel lent Physical Condition. A Questions of Woman's Physica! «il 1 purchased This ts © medium weight ender and for convenient little sleeve trons that about fifty swings of the arms onsiderably, The extra The tilustra-| and the arms and shoul-, mula for talcum face powder, Will you kindly print it again?” I thank you for your kind lett |The follows: ‘Talcum, 4 ons acid, % on. The boric acid | Preserves the powder and acts as @ wermicide, SHAMPOO FOR OILY HAIR. ' M. E.G. asks: “Will you give me @ shampoo for olly hair and scalp? | | Wet the hair well with t and shampoo with tho following: raw eggs and two tablespoonfuls of | |lime water mixed. Do not use soap. Rinse well after using this mixture. | Do not massage or brush the olly scalp, as this condition shows the scalp to be overstimulated, Place a small lump of camphor in the water when you are shampooing the oily | aly. | ANNA 5. asks it better to use dumb bells than some other apparatus to develop the shoulders? Cun the leg winging be practised in bed? How shall I eradicate long lines that =| pear between the nose and the corners | of the mouth?” | |. () You may use efther the dumb | bells or small flat irons, (b). Yes. (c). ; Massage the lines contrary to them. Fill the cheeks with air and slowly |blow it out; also whistling will help |to remove these lines by exercising the muscles around the mouth, BOARD OF STRATEGY MAY GOTO RUSSIA FROM ENGLAND AND FRANCE —_.— —>—_ WAKEFIELD ACCUSED OF HIDING GAMBLING Flower and Feather Club Figures | In Complaint Against Police | Inspector. | | able Staff Officers.” ice Inspector George R. Wake-| BERLIN, Sept. 2 (By Wireless to field, commanding the Second Dis-| Tuckerton, N. J.).—The Lokalan- trict, Is being tried to-day by First | zeiger learns from Paris that France Deputy Commissioner Leon G. Godley | and England are ready to assist Rus- on charges of neglect of duty and! sia by detailing expert strategists to violation of the rules in failing to re-|the headquarters of Grand Duke port two gambling houses, Capt. | Nicholas to replace incapable Russian William H. Scoble of the Mercer | staff officers, Street Police Station is also on trial | tt i planned also to eatablish 8 A 20-British advisory board o on similar charges, Jacob Luban, | Ananelal experts to assist the Russian | whose Flower and Feather Club in! Finance Minister. | Sixth Avenue was shown by The The Lokalanzeiger remarks that If Svening Wo to b it Is true, as reported, that t ¥ 4 | Proprietor of ready to loan $30,000,000 to cotton the houses in these cases. When the | planters, making good the effect of police drove him from Sixth Avenue ae Kat Aten 4 by writen He A by Fahaa mani ren ain, the strength of an adh ioe oe Sfp ed American protest against the declara- tion of cotton as contraband by Eng- | Bowery, to No, 818 Broadway, to| land naturally would be in accord shth Street and back to No, sig/With American indulgence toward Broadway, England. There are threa specifications | against Wakefield, ‘Pho first dectares| LAWYER IS ACCUSED. that he, “hav: ‘0 Laon eens gambling on Mad Seton vom | ott H. King Disappears as War- conducted on the premises, No, 31 In Insued. West Eighth Street, Borough of Man- (Guectsl to The Brening World.) hattan, on Aug. FAIRFIELD, Conn,, Sept, 2.—It has just become known that losses which, according to some estimates may total $50,000, have been caused by the alleged manipulation of forged mortgages and poor notes by Clitus H, King. a prominent lawyer and politiclan of this place, A warrant for King’s arrest on a charge of forgery was issued by 24, 1915," he failed to report to the Police Commigstoner on the case.” The second specification | accuses Wakefield of similar neglect | in regard to his Infraction, “that| gambling on horse-racing was being conducted on the third floor of the premises, No, 818 Broadway.” He Is also accused of fatling to forward a liability notice to be served upon t owners and lessees of the houses men- tioned. ‘The first two charges are also made against Capt. Scobbe. day night, but when an attempt was made to serve it Saturday King had disappeared, His family ts prostrat- ed, It ts feared by his friends that he may have committed suicide. Others, knowing that he was inter- ested in a land venture in Central America, think that he may have TWO CHILDREN SWEPT | BY WAVE FROM BEACH | scie' ain't ao ttn |through King's deals are Sheriff Simeon Pease, Deputy Sheriff H. R. Elwood, Judge Elmore 8, Banks and Justice Bacon Wakeman, all of Fair- field, Brother and Sister Caught by Res- cue but Little Boy Dies From Immersion, — Track for Miss Dahlgren for Race With Tyraure, LENOX, Mase, Sept. 2.—The Massa- chusetts Highway Commission being unable stant tho Katherine Dabklgren for permission to race her 120 horse-powor automobile against a motorcycle ridden by George BH. Turnure jr. on the State highways, the Stanley Hewett, 12 years ol, and hts sister Mabel, 9 years, were playing on the beach near the foot of Ocean Parkway, Cuusy Isiand, this morning when a big wave swept them into the water and they were carried far out by the undertow. Thetr mother, who was watching them, screamed for help | contest may take place elsewhere. Miss and a dozen men who were on a jetty | Dahlgren haa received a letter from the near the foot of the Parkway lewped | Narragansett Park officals off overboard and struck out after the, free use of the track for the sp children. jteat. The race must take place before John Blake caught Stanley ana | Sept. 80. for Mr. Turnure returns to Joseph Benbocht selzed the girl, | °° —— They © brought ashore through | the heavy surf which was running | and carried to a White Cross tent. | |'Then @ pulmotor was sent for. Mabel | was revived with the machine and sent to the Coney Island Hospital, | but efforts to restore Stanley failed and after pbysiclans had worked over him for more than an hour they pro- ‘nounced him dead The Hewetts live in: the Seyfried Court apartments at Coney Leland Explosion in Mant | An explosion in a copper melting tank tn the plant of the National Conduit and Cable Company at Hastings yes- terday {s stil! unexplained, The com pany 1s engaged in the manufacture of war munitions. The explosion scattered hot copper over six men, all of whom were painfully bummed. The most se riously injured was Foreman Patrick aioe who ts in the Dobha Ferry Hos: lain Hears that Military Ex- perts Will Replace “Incap- | State's Attorney Cummings last Fri-| ARCHIBALD OFFERED TO ACT FOR GERMANY, Correspondent Under Arrest London Dined With Bern- storff Before Sailing. ficlal documents from the | while on his way to Germany and is alle found upon him It is Known that Ambassador Bern- storff and Capt. Archibald dined to- gethe th on Ritz-Carlton roof New York the night before the cor- They are known respondent sailed. also to be old personal frienda. During the dinner Capt, Archibald offer to the Ambassador, who replied that 1t would not be safe for his companion to carry such docu- as the offer was ap- made his ments, much preciated. Archibald is known | have insisted that his standing as an | American citizen would protect him from the English. the Embassy freely admitted, was in Berlin, | tron | be learned definitely, DEATH ON VATERLAND Back After Hasty Removal Without Permit: Lincoln and the Vaterland of Hamburg-Amerioan cases of meat, The revocation | Sixteen Mine Viotiny JOHNSTOWN, Pa victims of the Ordena were buried at Boswell t houses and mines in th Httle mining villa The tnauest will begtr >. KE A MAN, Dallan News.) Another reason why man is because when he crows thinks he bas sald BUT WAS TURNED DOWN WASHINGTON, Sept. 2.—That Capt. James F. A. Archibald, the American correspondent, offered to transmit of- German Embassy in Washington to the Gor- man Government and that his offer was declined by the German Embassy, but may have been accepted by the Austrian Embassy, was admitted here to-day on unofficial German authority. Archibald was arrested jn London 1 important documents were being seized and searched by One thing that Archibald did carry from the German Embassy to Berlin, small personal gift from one of the| Embassy officials to the latter's wife Whether or not he took documents the Austrian Embassy could not | KEEPS HER QUARANTINED Steward’s Body Ordered Brought Health Commtsstoner Stack of Ho- boken Nfted to-day the quarantine he ordered yesterday on all ships of the| Hamburg American and North Gor- man Mnes at the Hoboken pters with two exceptions, The quarantine ro- mains in force against the Premde: the Une on which there were discovered two days ago liines® resempiing cholera. The illness bas been traced to bad of the quarantine | | would have been made general had " not Dr, Stack learned to-day that rere, Cots, Gai Gottlieb Stroahn, a steward on the Corecis und Underwens, Vaterland, died last night after a few | in wide tarinty of styles from the \hours illness and that the body was house go" a hus elaborate evening hurried from the ship to Volk's | 4o"m 4 url peat jai Rpts Morgue in Hoboken, Prove 4! Lane Bryant ———--— Hou of National Repu a rooster is tke SS ST ON 1915. VON TIRPITZ IL; SAID 10 HAVE LEFT BERLINFOR AREST sub work A nm t ton to an there at ad Min work f Herta enlend over orming who ' | Willia DAUBERT OF DODGERS NAMED FOR ALDERMAN Flatbush Democrats Make Hard Drive to Win Votes of Base- ball Fans, ‘The Fifty-ninth Aldermante District in the Flatbush «ection of Brooklyn has long been a Republican strong- hold, Democratic Leader MeCooey and bis all nitrated thelr efforts te publioans, but without success But this yoar the Flatbush Demo- erat! Club is going to do some 42- contimotring, It nominated last night as candidate for Alderman none other than Jako Daubert, first base- man of the Hrooklyn Nationals, lead- ing batter last year in the National League, and idol of the fans. In fact Brooklyn fans would almost lay down their lives for Jake Lawyer Hector Curran nominated Daubert at tho club's regular meet- *s have cone the I oust “Now, boys,” he said, addressing the members, “you are all fans and prob- ably would lay down your lives for Sake. We don't want you to do that Just lay down your vote for him and we'll bre epublican hold on our distr FEVER BARS 10-DAY MEN in FORMER CHoRnt mitt Just nied r S GIRL WHO LOST FEET AND WHO WAS ‘KIDNAPPED, | Pere eeeerroery * t or Peery DAISY JAMES. GIRL JEWEL CLERK HELD, r vou , were reported 4 | ‘Thelma Seaman of Freep: th foul the que the nineteer to A de Fyfe, & jewelle Admiral von 7 " day by Chief have agreed t with #tealing Htates should t » which she «ave to have stood out against any deg- |eusation came after an inve radati t Noor who tor- | which ed the Macovery pedoed the Aral to Fy t the «irl had sold « orevious hint haa some that | for $40) and appropriated the von Tirpitz was Indixposed. Bhe pleaded guilty and to. the ford reforma Ciinton Mo Flint. The girl that she knew anything of of the store on the night when jewelry worth $1 “bb Aue was taken, FROM BLACKWELL’S Commissioner Davis Takes Pre caution to Prevent Typhoid Spreading to Island. ‘The prevalence of typhotd fever in Brooklyn and Westchester has caused tesuance of an order by Commis- sioner Davis of the Department of Corrections that until further notice all prisoners sentenced to ten daye or loss shall be held In the several district prisons instead of being sent to Blackwell's Istand. Recently flve cases of fever, which may prove to be typhoid, were dis- it in covered ix » Workhouse and the to | patie: At once removed to the Metropolitan. Hospital for olo#e ob- servation. Commissioner Davis sald to-day that the order was carrying out the suggestion of the Board of Health that while the epidemic lasts the greatest pre ons be taken to prevent @ spread of typhoid, ——$— DEFENSE IDEAS TOO DEAR. prted to Strike al Garrison's Plans te: w WASHINGTON, Bept, 2.—The rea- son Secretary Garrison 18 #0 reticent! rning Ms army reorganisation an xpensive, programme i# that he has not yet! submitted a plan President Wilson! will Indor! This fact was learned| to-day from a reliable source in the War'Departmant. Everything he has fron suggested ar is known aide Administration sources, has in-| volved What the President considered too high a cost. ——— PROLIFIC PRODUCTIONS, (Prom the Neshake (Mim,) Democrat.) peenns, pigs, poultry, nut politicians promise lifts produetie p anuts mn be our this p | ———_——_e—eeEE eee New Fall Models eapeciaily a TER nt SA Y fastenings, ‘Differ tn ailing modes, and fit when irevail figure x vorn BELL-ANS \Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage | \provesit, 2hcat all druggists, | he ’ But hark They Ronettes in oolen, the etap! S. Liebmann’s to the taste, eee 009 | Co. Poor RHEINAROONS! Shipwreck Them 00 ew Somer. , find among their stores! ' eingold Beer She tetroching Rnctageee Besr only needs to be introduced to ; family beverage. os | apprering in “The Blue Pare- die,” wearing one of the New Fall London Feather Hats. HOW FRENCH WOMEN REDUCE THEIR WEIGHT American women wonder how thelr French cousine are able to retain their graceful, slender forms without r: exercise, diet or other punishment, secret is simply bat with Thinning Salts. These salts, when dimolved in water, Sa 7 feet and pany each bath weight sheunense from Josie oy Ata RB abstinence or 4 the ideal method of red: Sold at 0c » box by Rikers! Macy Altman's, Gimbel | Stern's, Abraham & Straus and ing drug Send for Booklet. oe . Mth St, New York ~Advt. de the f shores—, Ste See cer Sons Brewing Coy, D Motor Deliv AWA NonTHWest CORNER SIXTHAVES, TR. 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