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° . THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, RECEMBER 13, 1915. FALLONFIFRCELY |Reducing a 210-Pound Woman’s Weight FLAYS CHARACTER OFT. OSBORNE Prosecutor Tells Court He I Convicts’ Affidavits That Warden Is Unfit. ACCUSATION RESENTED. Sing Sing Head Fights to With- hoki Confessions Made to Him From Grand Jury. of Bing Sing prison presented a long pe- tition to Justice Morschauser in the Bupreme Court to-day asking for a Judicial determination as to whether | (Special to The Evening World.) WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥., Dee. ‘Warden Mott Thomas Osborne Be should reveal confessions made by | convicts in the prison. A dispute be- tween George Gordon Battle, who ap- peared for the National Committee on Prison Reform, and Assistant District Attorney William J. Fallon as to whether Mr. Osborne should be com- pelled to answer questions regarding the Harvey case, which resulted in the Andictment of twenty-one convicts on obarges of immorality, led Mr. Fallon fo declare in open court that the Warten ts a degenerate “We have affidavits,” shouted Mr. Fallon, “yes, innumerable affidavits against Mr. Osborne, and for feason should not be in the manage- tment of Sing Sing.” “The Prosecutor has no right fect these things into this pro exclal i Mr. Battle. “I ca here simply on « question of law, It fs infamous, wicked and diaboiical| Wes that the District Attorney is in- fecting here now. It is not right, when Mr. Osborne has no way of} Bnawering back at this time. He will! Answer all these lying charges in the open at the rroper time and before & proper tribumal.” Mr. Osborne, who sat near his per- gonal counsel, Huntington W. Mer- chant, and Mr. Battle, smiled at Mr. Fallon’s charges and did not seem Gisturbed. Mr. Battle urged the Court to In- Mruct the Grand Jury to hear Wa fen Osborne at length as to his man Agement of Sing Sing and the way the Mutua! Welfare League conducts things, but he requested that the questions as to the confessions of the fonvicts made to him in contidence be feferred until the close of the Grand Jury's inquiry. Judge Morschauser directed Mr. Fal- fon to report to the Grand Jury that he would be pleased to give the jurors ny further advice under section 242 of the Criminal Code and that, if Mr Osborne declined to reveal the confes wions and to answer questions, then they could come before him for fur- buer advice. Mr. Osborne tmmodiately went to Qhe Grand Jury room, but could not be heard immediately because Will- fam Willett, who tried to buy a Bupreme Court Judgeship, was tes- that! | to in- tifying as to the working of tho Mutual Welfare League in the prison. It is believed that Mr. Osborne will decline to answer questions, claiming personal privilege, and that he may then be charged with contempt by District Attorney Weeks, who will erraign him before Judge Mors- chauser, for the purpose of compell- ing the Warden to make known what the convicts confessed to him, For Constipation EX LAX The Wesicious Laxative Chocol, ExeLax relieves constipation, regulates the stomach and bowels, stimulates the liver and promotes digestion. Good for young and old. 10c, 25c and 50c, at | druggists. | New Chart of Woman’s Measurements Printed To-| th bdomen has been relieved of AND EXERCISE, |eome of the rolls of superfluous fat oe = Mrs, St. James now walks the entire | At Start _ nce to and from her lesson with | 21U Ibs W Jing) E Mrs. St. James’s First Week Under Miss Furlong’s| Direction Accomplishes General Reduction With | Most Marked Results at Waist and Hips. Day Compares Her Conditiog at Present \ and at Start One Week Ago. By Pauline Furlong. After but one week of persistent exercigg and carefully selected diet for, my pupil, Mrs. St. James, it gives me great pleasure and satisfaction to inform my readers who are following the course in reducing with us that the results of the week's efforts have far exceeded even =, my own expectations, My pupil tips the seales at one hundred and ninety: eight pounds today, which means a loss of twelve pounds in seven days. I am not looking forward to such a marked reduction In any of the coming weeks, | as I have already told you that the greatest number of pounds will be lost the first weck of the treatment for obesity, the soft, inert tissue becomes dis- || lodged from its accustomed resting place through the friction caused by the exercises and the change of diet, and starts to dissolve | Then, too, most women are so enthusiastic at the beginning of the course that they naturally deny themselves many of their) favorite fat-producing dishes and work with great determination until the novelty wears off. I am almost afraid this condition has existed with my own pupil, for she has worked so harg and faithfully at her home that some of the muscles have become quite sore and stiff. Mrs. St. James has seen such a marked difference in her welght and measurements that tt {s all f san do to p@suade her that she ts overdoing the exercises because GREATEST REDUCTION ACCOM: o —a PLISHED AT WAIST A LT, WEIGHT AND MEASUREMENTS |) ‘The great reduction of four Inches OF MRS. ST. JAMES has been made in her hips and many have had to be taken in AT BEGINNING AND END or || FIRST WEEK OF DIET small tuck the waist band of her skirt, where ach day, and I am sure that this ts a distance of nearly three miles Upper arm when she rode, the first part of Forearm i . the week, she insisted that she had Hips 48 “ walked up the steps of the elevated, Wrist iM * even in stations where the moving Thi in 257 stairway was handy Cal 17 In the morning, about 7, my pupil |___ Ankle _ 10% * takes the hot water and lemon juice puts on a heavy sweater and goes to the front door and takes twenty-five deep breaths, She is particularly par- tial to the rolling exercise because Another chart, recording further changes in the weight and meas urements of Mrs, St. James, will |) be printed in The Evening World || next Monday, at the end of her || she sees such wonderful results from | second week under Miss Furlong’s it, and this she practices as often | direction, during the day as time permita— probably three or four times, rolling fifteen times each way, every time. | the appeute without creating Her lesson with me consumes the fat. Many women write me that best part of an hour, although she 18] HERO 18 the fresh air and taking not actually working at the exercises | pre foros cause Monk Thine pare. § during the entire time. The electric) they practised them, so my advice to sweat bath takes about a half hour} Mr James about the apple, on in of this time, and I allow her to con-| *4¢t any other fruit, except bananas tinue the sweating at least another] ju ,4Tepes may Be followed with hour instead of checking it with the! On Saturday I outlined the foods| cool shower. This !s always best in!and exercises which Mra, St. Jame: the treatment of the very obese, pro- teelneee te the first week of the viding, of course, that great care 1 | 0° ud to-day We shali continue taken not to go into the cold air for at least another hour. with these same ones for the further reduction of the lower part of her The tric baths are given to Mra, St in order to gain greater | body, and start in on some new ones, ‘taken in a standing position—-probably the body bending ones to help reduce results In the shortest possible time, as I shail have her with me for pri-| ¢ vate lessons but one short month, | the waist line, My pupil now omits breakfast alto ther except for nge juice, t and weak nunues to tuke a fruit or ad and After this she may continue to tr tt fe salad and herself and without any extra exer- tion bring herself to nearly her for- mer weight at least, COMPARISON OF CHARTS fruit for luncheon. »-night she will Beall Alki Rabets SHOWS MARKED RESULTS. (WIDOW GETS MORRIS ESTATE. the evening meal, ay this will satisty more have some oysters, boiled lean beef with gluten noodles, string beans, sliced tomatoes and stewed dried peaches, sweetened with sweetena A careful study of the chart which ig printed to-day, compared with last Monday's figures, will show my read- ers that a general reduction of super- any Left Nearly #750,000, fluous fat has taken place in all parts | The will of Frederick P. of my pupil's body, even though the | Pr eiforts were all directed toward the of Long Island News Morris, late ident of the Long Island News Com- who died on Dec, 1 at Garden pany, CONSCRIPTION RULE MRs A ST JAMES, SHOWING REDUCTION AT WAIST LINE. (See In Four Weeks by Right Diet and Exercise AN) AWOMANNDE HARD BY JUDQEIN © ee UNDER SHELL TIRE Gl garlan gunners and tt seemod certain! tamatca, that the hospital Hself would beline per blown to pieces, Saul admit Dr, Jett and the matron insisted | years in th that they be allowed to remain alone in the and care for the des pe y wounded, The Serbian mill tary authorities dectined thelr offer us one of hospital that time, hi mfor pe T FR SCHOL BD INCITZEN ARIY Senate Bill Calls for Compul- sory Service, By All Be- tween Ages of 12 and 23. Tw WASHINGTON, Dec, 13.—A policy of conscription for the United States ny ssed in bill | d this afternoon by Chairman jLyd lain of the Senate Military s zen trodu Chambe The penalty for be $500 fine twelve to failing to do so would | venteen the | yt would be organized into a ca- | hy ps and from eighteen to twen- wa. nome citizen army, heb 1 provides that for boys be- | 4, tween the age of twelve and fourteen ‘ nic a drill of not less than ninety he lower portion of it Of course, the diet and baths are largely responsible for this, and constant practice of any exercises Will ulways have marked et- fect on all parts of the body, as the organs ure all so closely in sympathy wit each other. Hot baths, taken in a very hot room just before retiring, and steaming hot towels wrapped around different parts of the body, which are afterward| Lancashire, England, Blizabeth and rubbed down with alcohol, may be] sforia Morris, the are bequests of taken with equally good resulta, but|¢rsoo and 360 shares of th te of course the loss of weight will not | nd res the “Amartoan City, L. 1, was filed to-day at Mineola It dixposes of an « tate valued at nearly three-quarters of a million, which, cept for a few minor to the widow, Mrs, Annie L, Garden City. Twenty thousand dollars and # house in Garden City go to his daughter, Mrs Leila E. Clark, and to two sisters in ex: 5, is left Morris of beat News Company stock. be so great within the sasne length of ganized the Long Island News Com- electric bath may be Ikened"to| pany. He was sixty-five years old when ub or—that is, it brings about | he died. epee quicker results with Little labor and in a shorter space of time, Of course PUTS BAN ON MOVIE. the tonic effect of the electric baths is very noticeable and my pupil ‘eopememeitt always feels exhilarated and, 1 am| Crowd Turned Away from Doors sorry to admit, very hungry after et Talyie ‘Theatee. I have advised her to eat an apple a large juicy one—to take the “edge” off of her appetite before partaking of ‘There was excitement around Daly’ Theatre this afternoon when a crowd trugwied to get in to see the matine DURING CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Don’t Get So Busy That You Forget Your Health---Father John’s Medicine is Best for Colds. Don't get too busy doing your Christmas shopping to neglect the cold which you are very likely to take in the overheated, crowded stores, neglected colds lead to inore serious throat and lung trouble: be treated promptly with a pure food medicine such as Father Medicine, which strengthens and builds prompt relief to the cold, Father John’ ¢ least sign of an approaching cold ja use more werour drugs in any form so it is 5 ‘Thousands of mothers keep it in the house and give it to their children Beir e exploded a a 50 years.—Advt, performance of a movie play called Virtue"? while Ephraim Kaufmann « censor sent to the place by Commission - er of Licenses Bell, was having a special performance reeled off for his benefit. At thte conclusion of the ided that its own reward— wh pers “Vire ance Kaufmann di did not bring crowd was turned away ‘The film company that is producing the play declared they would get an injunction restraining the city author- ities from interfering with the produc- tion to-night, Veg a a ON FRENCH FIRING LINE. the Trenches, Remember that nd that any cold| PARIS, Dec. 18.—The announcement fohn's from the War Office this afternoon fol- lows: “In the Champagne, the knoll at up the system—at the same time giving 's Medicine does not contain alcohol or | to the south of safe medicine for all the famil Le Mesnil, the Germans inine before one of f f ; trenches. We occupied ‘the. ‘cra It is a doctor's prescription ‘Thore were no inportant developments en the rest of he, or cough. Germans Explode @ Mine in One of | tery VSTERY IN CASE OF PRETTY WOMAN SHOT AT TEA ROOM Nish was threatened we were forced} Frank Sauer, who had been arreat- ° ap a se eto Krushovat. From this| oq und convicted on three former oc-| Proves it, 25cat all druggists, a ‘ . point we began the trip over the|casions in the past sixteen years for] * _ - — vice Divorced Man Says} trait of salonica. his activities In the polley game ma- She Called Him and He Found Her Wounded. (Special to The Evening World.) TAMPORD, Conn., Dec, 18.—Mys uurrounds the shooting of Misa la Wesselink, the young and pretty proprietress of the Chick Inn AGairs Cormnritvass Room at Darien, who is in a critical All but those especially excused for} condition at the Stamford Hospital physical, religious or other if named reasons would be ob t edny. Sine a shot at tho cottage serve in this army, between the ages! f* reem ¥ fiernooh mod ane of twelve and twenty-three years, [18 UNCORselous WORHIG tp) UAili Nat week she had ylor, a Da married en business man. n reported among. friends + woman that during the Andrew and ordered them to move at once to oss perilous position They under fire the for public buildings 6 still decorated in honor of the expected arrival of Anglo-French reinforcements. When ed for the had by “por his bravery .< Pirot, Dr, Jett | nipulation, been honorably commissioned a | (i Peniten heoadagy . ened oy Abraham taptain in the Serl.an army. tentaniss Lady Findlay corroborated the sto pppoe gd ries of the terrible sufferings of ref-|clared that ugecs on the road to Salontca, be moved, Of AS life lost its zest? She $ discovered unconscious by Mr. . pita Cak Rim Lalor ea eH Very often this state of th d that he was married to WIS | Wesselink or that they were en, each year, consisting of calisthenics Nake AB KEHOE OF without arms, would be given. From] ynot herself," Mr. Taylor said to fourteen to sixteen, ninety hour at his office in Darien, "but Iwas not year, including rifle practice, is pre- | pres when she did it. She From sixteen to eighteea| phoned to me and L went out te Misa ation. ged link day Constipation is tk One amazi » the there would be in addition ten day#]inn in my automobile. When T ar- |i Laxtives and cathartics euch year in a military camp. rived there | found that she had been | In citizen army all would be re- | shot 1 1 telephoned to Dr, G, HM. ° . quired to serve for 120 hours ar twen, | Noxon,” which 1s exceedingly dan, ty whole days in military drill and Miss We link came to Darien two . + . : groups accordiny te tite atratecte Ato. | Years ago from New York, where It But you will find in Nujol Kraply of the,country © HO") Was understood she had been working |f healthful bowel activity. P 1 expressly th is @ secretary. At her tea room she | persons have training eq specialized in chicken dinners and this in public or private was soon very succe ful Six we | sree ticeaved te ago her mother and a younger brother ive means of restoring normal bowel activity. ernment, they would ob excused from | Joined her Her mother died : : . work in the Goverrnment cumpa, | weoks aga \ It is not « laxative but a lubricant. It was known that a form of the sy . , : ae gttgNas known that a form of the “r, Tavion. aivoreed Hie AYat Wis action it may be taken in any Compulsory service would be a foa.| October, 1918, he was aucd for aitena Nujol is colorless, odorless, and tasteless, ture, MSU GE SEAS RDS Bi SEIN a mes Write for booklet, ‘The Rational ‘Treatment of Constipation.” CAMPAIGN FOR $85,000, | ior nai stolen tis wite’s affections r _ _ tudwell asked $50,000 damages, but | any point in Hebrew Anso-| the sull was a vut of court, elation Makes ( nol Committee a Union Square There are thirty tee at work trying raise the sum, and the o I amount to-day, Morris Amdur A Year Before The Father of His Country Took The Oath of Office Carstairs Rye was the country’s standard, Each succeeding year has shown ‘straight, ’’orin High Balls, Carstairs Rye—in the non- refillable bottle—has no superior, > (Carpenter Ends Hin Life, ‘The frat day of two weeks’ o Pa $7,604 Hebrew Ass over the top of his bed i co ’ 4 morning at No, 2131 Nostra Tne annofficement of the asd oelldd apap ater’ 2 amount recelved to-day was mad: - upysed f work for #0 for family was caring ould give no rea extensive business which grew up in business risk of losing his liberty 4 position as one of the chlef partici- wero Peter Ma jours while the wounded were being Tiusineay, a moved to a train bound for Nist.] 6 go5o, | 44 Dr. Jett personally supervised the} iis oe mesm tvansfer of each of these mon “arriving in Nish, we found tho] pints in its profits. city half-desorted. The shops 4nd Sol Goldschinidt, who was conviet- in the got six months, made a Recapture the Old Joy from nervous depression—‘‘the blues?”’ of ‘‘nerves’’ as any doctor will tell you. at rid of constipation permanently and you will be at the transformation in your health and spirits. They give only temporary relief and tend to form a habit. ing to all the requirements of the Lane treatment for constipation, which physicians everywhere are now prescribing as the safest and most effect- your druggist hasn't it, we will send a pint bottle of Nujol prepaid to the United States on receipt of'75c—money order or stamps. (he poor peo. tant District Attorney so that heavy bets om 1 They are aaté ame had Justics Weeks nore backer m” who has not Stick to Posts in Field Hospital! Four Men Admitted They Ran | Statue Hint whRe Sl Attending Wounded as Adulterated Game to Swind! “es | 0 | Battle Rages Poor Viclims. | —_a aeeoeeeen {BOTH RISKED LIVES., MUST PAY FINE) TOO | ——— | iL Sybil Findlay, Who) Six Months Handed Out by} Also. Suffered in Serbia, | Justice Weeks, Who Scores F , |} with its distressful) itehing, Praises Their Bravery. Vhem Bitterl is soothed at once, healed — - quickly, aud all its ugly LONDON in Mrusual} De n " i t | manifest ations driven awry, E avers : verdes ho i s nar | ‘ ‘ re wh thanks to }Anna Dull during the Bulgarian at-|farious and infamot m of mam | tack on the Serblan city of Pirot,| bling ever devised, “Justice Weeks Lady Sybil Findlay clared on her | the ninal tw on of the em rrival (o-day from Saloniea JCourt to-day Imposed fines and pr [With the British honpltal contin oo On thems NICH He sald no] OO remap Lady Findlay fled from Serbia} hoped would prove sufficient to driv Kulgarian sells wero breaking 10] prisoners had pleaded guilty ten da |FOR (an LING | S| every dl tion in Pivot,” sald Lady ta, V the face of a maw of evidence Sybil, “but Dr, Jett and Matron Dull procured by the Parkhurs efuned to lea Huilding# close to) prior to their arrest last Ma tho hospital, which was installed in} John J, Saul, who has been eh & xchool, became targets for the Bul- nent as a churehman in bin he at 1, received six months in iary and a fine of $ ted having been thirty-fiv business and ts regare the real principals in the 100 Years Old PILL An Effective Laxative Purely Vegetable Constipation, Indigestion, Biliousmess, ete. 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