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‘GHLLY WELCOME FOR FORD PEACE _ PART IN EUROPE & ‘Chief Pacifist Advised to "Abandon Plan to Bring __ Warring Nations Together. HE WILL NOT AGREE. ‘Norwegian Press Sees a Rough Time Ahead in Getting “Boys Out of Trenches.” CHRISTIANIA, Dec, 20.—For the ‘iret time since the Oscar I. sot sail from New York leaders of the Ford Deace party to-day began to doubt the euctens of plans for @ peace congress of neutrals, The expedition has reached Its first neutral country, and ite reception has lacked warmth, if it has not been hos- tile, The unfriendly attitude of the , Norwegian press has convinced the +, Peace chiefs that their plans to bring the boys out of the trenches will en- counter rough sledding among Buro- “pean neutrals. ! Judge Ben B. Lindsey of Denver, ome of the most prominent figures “aboard ship, to-day advised Ford to abandon the peace mission altogether, Lindsey is convinced that peace ef- forts will be hopeless, and he begged Ford to change his plans and turn ‘the enterprise into one for finding homes for war orphans. Ford refused to consider the sug- gestion. Ho is not at all downcast by the reception the peace argosy re- ceived upon its arrival here or by the row that broke out in mid-Atlantic, He had his emissaries busy to-day trying to arrange an audience with the King of Norway. Rumors of important developments ants admit that the peace plans are no better developed than when the party left New York. The cost of the | Peace expedition so far is $125,000, and Financial Manager Pieinntift osti- mates that the final total wil reach half @ million at least. The attempt to oust several news- Paper correspondents from the party hes failed. The executive committee first considered expelling the nowa- papermen, charging that they had sent out wireless messages giving un- favorable news regarding the pence voyage. Correspondents learned that the wireless despatches they sent from the Oscar II. while crossing were read by Ford's leutenants, The executive committee finally agreed that to expel the correspond- ents would end all further washed for the peace enterprise and seriously impair the success of the expedition. A ivtntiin "ia tnd WATTERSON’S RECIPE FOR FIFTY YEARS OF ' HAPPY MARRIED LIFE Compatibility and Fair Degree of Prosperity, He Says, on Golden Wedding Day. (Special to The Brening World.) NEW ORLEANS, La., Dec, 20,— “Compatability and a fair degree of Prosperity is the best recipe for fifty years of happy wedded life,” said Col. Henry Watterson here to-day. It was the Colonel’a golden wedding anni- versary, Col. Watterson, Mrs, Watterson and @ granddaughter and grandson, com- prised the party at a Yocal hotel. The veteran editor declined offers of sev- eral New Orleans eorgantzations to help him celebrate the anniversary. “We are just a simple American couple,” said the Colonel, “and don't want any frills. We want just a little family gathering and then we're happy.” The Watterson wiil sail for Hav- ana New Year's Day, paneeaniaetae=etcsannn KILL ONE, WOUND FOUR are current, however. Ford's lieuten- Get the Habit of | Drinking Hot Water |, ” Before Breakfast | Says we can't look or fee! right with the system full of poisons, Millions of folks bathe internally | now instead of loading their system | with drugs. ."“ What's an inside bat youaay. Well, gugranteed to per- form miracles if you could believe these hot water enthusiasts, There are vast numbers of men and|S women who, immediately upon arising in the morning, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of lime- stone phosphate in it.” This is a very | excellent health measure, It i tended to flush the stomach, liver, kid- neys and the thirty feet of intestines of the previous day's waste, sour bile and in tible material left over in the which, if not eliminated every day, food for the millions of bacteria which infest the bowels. The quick result is poisons and toxins, which are then absorbed into the blood, causing headache, bilious attacks, foul ! breath, bad taste, colds, stomach trouble, kidney misery,’ sleeplessness, impure blood and all sorts of ailments, People who feel good one day and badly the next, but who simply can- not get feeling right, are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store. ‘This will cost very little, but is sufficient tu make apy one a real crank on the subject of internal sanitation. Just as soap and hot water act on the skin, cleansing, sweetening and freshening, 80 limestone phosphate and hot water act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. It is vastly more important to bathe on the inside than on the outside, because the pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, while the bowel pores do.—Ad FATHER SOHNS, BUILDS YOU UP BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it, 25c at all druggists, IN SALOCH SHOOTING Dispute Over Game of Cards Ends in Deadly Gun Battle—Four THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1915. Second Week of Miss Furlong’s Work With Mrs. A. St. James Shows Further Reduction in Weight and Measurements Without Sacrificing the Woman’s Health. Chart Printed To-Day Shows Weight Loss of Sixteen Pounds; Reduction of Four and One-Half Inches at Hips and Three Inches at Waist. By Pauline Furlong. At the end of two weeks’ treatment for the reduction of superfluous flesh from Mrs, St. James, it gratifies me exceedingly to inform my read- ers, who are following the course with us, that my pupfl continues to = lose flesh and weight gradually and still retains her wonderful health and lovely complexion. A careful study of the chart will show a marked reduction in Mrs, St."James’s measurements also. Last week was perhaps the most strenuous one in the entire life of Mrs, St. James, at least in the last ten years, for had she undergone any such physical not have written to me to take her as a subject for) the reduction of superfluous flesh. great amount of excess fat if they follow a simple course of a few minutes’ systematic exercises and intelligent diet each day. Once in a while is not sufficient to perform the exercises, and sev-| eral times a day will bring even quicker results to those who have the time | and patience to keep at them. i T bad told my readers that I er) hot expected any great reduction © WEIGHT AND MEASUREMENTS OF MRS. ST. JAMES flesh from my pupil after the first week and a loss of two pounds there- AT BEGINNING AND END OF | TWO WEEKS OF DIET after is all that may be expected by AND EXERCISE, any one, even with the hardest work and lightest possible diet. Any Amount lost above two pounds de- pends entirely on the Individual. My pupil has lost four pounds more this past week, making a total loss of sixteen pounds in fourteen days. She has worked faithfully both with me and at home and tells me that she feels better in every way since she exercise and diet as she has in the past week she need | It is not possible for any human being to retain a+ Reducing a 210-Pound Woman’s Weight in Four Weeks by Right Diet and Exercise SPLIT IN LEAGUE has taken off so much excess weight and learned to breathe properly Deep breathing exercises are a part of our daily lesson and these and other exercises are performed by my pupil at least a haif hour in her own home also, Mrs. St. James also pri ticed at home with an elastic exer- ciser similar to the one shown in our past series until she was strong r chart, recording further in the weight and meas. urements of Mrs. St. James will be printed in The Evening World next Monday, at the end of her third week under Miss Furtormy's | | Arrested and Held, Four men arrested in connection with a shooting affray in a saloon at Eleventh Avenue and Forty-.eventh Street early to-day, in which one man | was killed and four were wounded, were remanded by Magistrate Ten Eyck in the West Side Court to the custody of the Coroner, to be held without bail as material witnesses. They are John Muldoon, the bar- tender; Michael Huggins of No. 300 West One Hundred and Righteenth | ames Reardon of No, rty-sixth Str and J Jinnis of No, 525 West seventh Street, Muldoon said that John Murray, the | man who was killed, becaume involved | in a dispute over a game of pinochie. | He did not know who started shoot- ing, but three men who disappeared were apparently wounded. Murray was shot in the street as he ran from the saloon. Bartholomew West b into a | me Forty- | Cronin of No, 556 ty-fourth Street, who limped hour after tho ‘as bit by a bullet N SICK ON WESTERN TRIP TAFT IS Contracts Heavy Cold on Way to Deliver Lecture at Lacrosse, Wis. —Throat Specialist Called. LACROSSE, Wis, Dec. 20.—Will- fam Howard Taft is ill here to-day at the home of a former Yale class- mate, George W. Burton, The former President contracted a severe cold on his way here to deliver a lecture, By noon Mr. Taft was feeling so much better he said he thought he would be able to go through his pro- gramme of to-day, which included an address before the Daughters of the American Revolution this afternoon and another before the Manufacturers amd Jobbers' Club to-night ee MUSSULMANS KILL WOMEN, Armed by Bulgars and Austrians, Says Seutart Report, SCUTARI, via Rome, I 20.—Mus- ulmans, armed by Bulgars and Aus- triang, are massacring old men and at- tacking helpless women in Serbian Macedonia, the Serbian War Office charged in an offictal ent The crueities and ¢ are with= | our efforts toward the reduction of| Because the members of the Weat- enough to use the spring one, which |, direction. is heavier and more effective. CHART SHOWS RESULTS. You will see by the chart printed to-day that my pupll has reduced in size as well as weight, and this is also @couraging, as many times.a great | reduction in welght is shown with- out any noticeable change in the measurements of the body. In the picture to-day she is wearing a dress which she had not been able to even | put on for two years, | We shall continue exerting most of SING SING GRAND JURY | SUSPENDS FOR WEEK Judge Announces Court Will Be Kept Alive Until. Prison Inquiry Is Finished, (Spectal to ‘The Evening World.) WHITE PLAINS, N, Y,,-Dec, 20,.— the lower portion of the body, as my) chester County Grand Jury, which pupil stil has heavy rolls of fat|has been inquiring into conditions at around the hips and waist line, I am| sing gmg for seven weeks, has been looking forward to rémoving several| forced to neglect their personal busl- inches more of this before the next | ness during the holiday season, they two weeks have passed. So, with this) sent a communication to Justice Jo- idea in view, a great effort will be|seph Morschauser in the Supreme | exerted to have Mrs, St, James|Court this morning, asking permiasion | master the trunk raising and liver|to suspend for one week, Justice eeze exercises, which are next to | y ani tee Imponsible for her Just now. ‘These are otechaner $a word to the Grand without a doubt the most valuable ‘8 that he would continue the November term, during which they ones for the reduction of the large | abdomen and waist line, were sworn in, until their work ts The rolling exe occuples at 4 , pegcin least. fifteen’ minutes each day, as | "ished, and sald ho would fix no my pupil performs thix four or’ five | time when they should suspend, | times daily, The simple wand and| “The Grand Jury can continue aa| dumb-bell exercises relieved the long as it likes In the inquiry with- out permission of the Court,” Judge Morschauser added. “The Jurors are the judges of thelr own work, and I will keep the Court alive until they are through.” Tho witnesses heard to-day by the Grand Jury all in the Interest of Warden Osborne, whose management is now under fire. Those who testified monotony several times each day last week also, and my pupil seemed to enjoy them immensely, L have re- peatedly told my reader: not at all necessary to exercises with any apparatus what eve! but something in th hands certainly r ves the monotony and prevents the practice from becoming a bore. It is for this reason that elaborate gymnasiums are fitted up and the outfita ar nteresting and pleasing to_ the cause di-| were George F, Reynolds, a ploneer version. eh too, seem oe prison reformer, Miss Madeline Z, Ltt Which siscPcreate | Doty, and Clifford B, Harmon, After Fea and rolleve the wameness of| hearing tho testimony the jury ad. Miah hand exercises, which might |Journed until next. Monday. not otherwise have at all, It is for thi permit various physics 10 Peadories in the reduction of Mrs, St, James. EXERCISES ALONE ARE BEST. y L do not advocate com- 6 as exercises, as the great mental strain of trying to out- class your partner taxes the brain and detracts from the otherwise bene- ficial effects of the physical exertion, | Mrs. St, James continues to follow the non-fattening diet gf lean meats, | green vegetables, fruits and sea foods | on which I have carefully outlined in the] @HICAGO, DR, HAISELDEN NOW STERILIZES A DEFECTIVE Ci icago Surgeon Uses “Twilight Sleep” in Performing Opera- tion on a Youth. to The Eve Harry J Dee. past two weeks, and also walks at aie At Bclltaae bab u least three miles each day, She algo | i#lselden, of Bolinger baby tam ae ctric light bath’ each das, | Performed an operation yesterday by n minutes every other day and which he sterilized a youth twenty- minutes on alternating days, two years old who was a mental de- the fifteen-minute bath my \“° ¥ ‘ ast an hour, lightly | fective. ‘This action, as in the case mn bed covers and|of Baby Bolinger, the physictan de- After pupil rests for at covered with w out precedent,” sald omicial state- ment For All lost or found articles ade vertised in The World will be Nsted at ‘The World's Informa~ tion Bureau, Pulitzer Building Arcade, Park Row; World's Uptown Office, northwest cor= ner SSth St. and Brondway Yorid’s Harlem Offic Wert, 125th, Sty, and. World's Brooklyn Office, 202 Washing: ton St., Brooklym, for 30 days following the printing of the . Advertisement, Constipation use EX-LA ane Wericious Laxative Chocolate, ExeLax relieves genstipation, regulates the stomach and bowels, stimul the liver and promotes digestion. for young and old, 10c, 256 and 6c, at es druggiste, | | continues the sweating Process to|clared he took in the interest of so- further the reduction, On the alter-| gj It was agreed to by the nating days the three-minute bath Is ts, opwilight cep” aa see. OF HOUSEWNE IS THREATENED New Jersey Organization Backs Mrs. Carraway in Fight Against Nationals, When Mrs, Henry Carraway, First Vice President of the Executive Com. mittee of the National Housewives’ League, discovered that during her absence from the etty the independent committee had been organized to se- cure exhibits and advertising from certain approved manufacturers of food products and that this c smmittee | was in no way bound to re aecounting to the League tt decided that the organization's func- tions had got beyond what she under- stood them to ts when she joined, She resigned from the Executive |Pather Knickerbocker has placed his faukesha, Wisconsin. followed by a tepid shower, which} Ww persons are aware o' e 0 sho enjoys very much, I am taking that can be, done, through, seritieas every precaution to prevent cold after| tion," Dr, Halselden remarked sabe these baths, which open the pores and | Squently, . " makes the system very susceptable to ———____ them, After the baths each day my pupil has a rub-down with spirits of CLEARY AGAIN ON TRIAL. or, y we shall start in on some a new exercises about which [| Grand Larceny Chi will tell you on Wednesday, | tttctan Convicted of Forgery. se Bees Horne Ties Up Car Trame, | NYACK, N, ¥., Dec, 20,—William irraffic on the Fifty-niiith Street cross. |Cleary, who was acquitted of killing his town line was at a standstill for a half %0n-In-law, Eugene M, Newman of Hav- hour this morning between 9.30 and 10 estraw, several months ago and who o'clock while workmen rige | was convicted of forgery last week, was rick to lift & horse from a laced on trial in t Jourt at tween the tracks near New City to-day Mctment ‘The horse, owned by E nan charging grand larceny in using for of No, 233’ East Ninoty-first Street, had own purposes money belonging to just started to run away when it top- town of Haverstraw. The jury was se- pied into the cute lected wt noon, aah MRS ASST. JAMES SHOWING FIGURE (MPROVEMENT AT THE END OF THm SECOND WHREK. Committee and to-day, backed by the members of the New Jersey Houne- wives’ League, Logan giving t in a hearing before Deputy Attorney eneral Leonard J, Obern v to ascer- tain whether there has been any vio- lation of the State Corporation Law, The National Housewives’ League, as its charter states, is a purely phil- anthropic organization, not conducted for profit, but the Educational Com- mitfee, of which Mrs, Carraway com- plains, was incorporated as a sep- arate body in Delaware, with power to arrange exhibits of food products, send out lecturers on domestic econ- CONFESSION BARES MORE SECRETS OF GERMAN PLOTERS Koenig Plotted for Months to Blow Up Welland Canal, His | Secretary Admits. REPORTED TO ATTACHE. Metzler Expected to Repeat Story of Secret Service Oper- ations to Grand Jury. Fred Metzler, secretary to Paul Koonlg, the head secret service man for Germany in this vicinity, made a partial confession regarding Koenig's activities to agenta of the Department of Justice to-day, it was reported at their headquartera in the Park Row Rullding. Metaler, who has been kept in hiding by the Department, was taken to the office early, All day yesterday, according to the Federal Secret Service men, agents of Koenig tried In vain to reach him, apparently in the bellef he was going to make the confession. It was established by the confes- sion, aecording to thone who heard It, that Koenig really did plot for months to destroy the Welland Canal. He supervised the work of Frederick Schind! in stealing information of intended shipments and war orders from the National City Bank, With the ald of twenty-five agents he got news of all acts of agents of the allies In this vicinity. Metzler accompanied Koenig on all of his trips and handled all bis cor- respondence, According to his own story, he was never directly impli- cated in illegal acts, As to this he ts to be questioned further, There Is no fixed headquarters of the German se- cret service in this country, The real head of the service moved from city to city and the reports were forward- ed to him, Most of Koenig's reports went to Capt. von* Papen, military attache of omy and solicit Sdvertising for the| th? Gé¢rman Embassy, at No. 60 Wall National Housewives’ League Mag- azine, published by Sturgis & Walton of Philadelphia, Street, to Washington and to the unnamed peregrinating bead of the bureau. Leydendecker, according to Mets- Several members of the executive] ier was at first Koentg’s obief aide, committee of the league, according to Mrs. Carraway's — teatimony morning, have been recoiving salaries for their work in connection with the exhibits of food produgts, and appar- ently the whole organization is in danger of splitting over the fact that some food products are endorsed by the league and others are not. > Women Motormen tn Berlin, BERLIN, Dec, 20.—Women will accompanying him everywhere. Later this} ho was relegated to the work of a mero secret service operator. At this point the investigators were convinced that Metzler was seeking to keep to himself as much Informa- tion as he could. They, confronted him with @ quantity of evidence whlch he did not know they had and he became more communicative, tell- ing of Koenig’s activities at N care, gin doing the work of motormen in] Fails, Buffalo, Quebec and along the the Berlin street cars next week, it is] Orogon border. nounced. orders for mineral water for the Christmas trade; he placed them with the White Rock Mineral Springs Co. The above reproduction of a train of White Rock refrigerator cars is from a photograph taken a few days ago near the famous White Rock Spring at his | Wi the |to be the best mineral water now offered to the public. V: inopect the opring weekly and the bountiful flow of water is pronounced of , Koenig, he sald, was sent to Buf- fi | i E 3 fi : George Fuocbs, to Metzler, who, although related to . eat outs with him, was sent to the Wel- land Canal to report on its apots. He came back to sa was lined with soldiers be injured unless some way could be found of drawing off the guard. A dozen witnesses in Niagara Fails and Buffalo have been found by de- stepmother of Gertee Fuchs, © Government informers. Mrs. Fuchs also is an aunt of Paul Koenlg and Koenig and bia wife are said to have spent several days as her guests in Septem! The fourth is Count Richard Neuhay der in the social life at Niagara Falls, who tried to cross the Atlantic last sum~- mer to join the Germany army. He says he knows nothing of the prison- ers or of plots, Schindt was arraigned before Mag- istrate Nolan in Centre Street Court @t noon and was held on an affidavit ot H Johanson, assistant cashier of the National City Bank, presented by Detective Barnits, It charged Schind! with stealing papers valued at more than $100 from the fo commercial credit department of bank. Attached were the papers, Sehind) asked for time to get a law- yer. His bail, on the bank's statement of the intrinsic value of the papers, ‘was decreased from $25,000 to $5,000. Commissions to Take Test! Abroad on Plotters. Judge Julius M. Mayer in the Unit- od States District Court to-day al- lowed commissions for the taking of testimony abroad in the cases of Dr. Herbert Kienste and Engelbert Bronk- indicted with Lieut. Robert Fay, Walter Scholz, Max Breitune and Paul Daeche for conspiracy. At torney Benno Loewy had asked also that his clients have a separate trial, but on this request.the Court re- served his decison, . The commission to take testimony for Kienzle will go to Schwedding, near Stuttgart, Germany, where th: risoner's father is living. The Bronk- Borst commission will go to London, where it ts claimed that Bronkhorst has tusiness interests. Judge Mayer announced that neither commission would act as a stay in the proceedings before him. “TOODLES”” RYAN AGAIN ENGAGED TO MANSFIELD Girl Who Lost Sensational Heart Balm Suit Makes Up With Boston Innkeeper, BOSTON, Dec, 20,—Harry K. Mana- field, former proprietor of Ferncroft Inn, and Miss Blizabeth M. “Toodles” Ryan, who lost her sensational $50,000 breach of promise sult againat the innkeeper, have become reconciled and are engaged, according to rumors here to-day. Mangfield’s attorney, L. Sullivan, said: “All [can say t# that Mansfield ang Miss Ryan are not enemies.” my horst, A train of 35 White Rock refrigerator cars loaded with White Rock Water fresh and sparkling from the famous White Rock Spring at Waukesha, Wisconsin, U.S, A. These cars con- tained water for New York City to fill orders for the Christmas holidays. 35 cars contain 750,000 bottles, Reproduced here, is the order giving this train right of way over passenger trains. the highest standard, 100 men and women in spotless white uniform worked. night and dey fora week turning the full volume of the rock breasted epring into bottles for New York City orders, public which can be most discriminating when it to thie water and the contents of many bi thie fine water is Brion oe daily. It firet-claee banquets io eerved at tate and