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capt Eyes Examined Without Charge Bor Who Re- amined by wn ex ond it weet Mra. Wilson's ‘TH . Mrs, Woodrow Wilson, wife of the President, will give a box party to-night the Liberty Theatre, where Fandeteon, Donald Brian ‘ana wihorn are appearing in the m play "Sybil. by \7hich She Recently aild-(b. ‘oman 23 SQCATT ING EXERCISE ying pictures, c —" ~ GIRLS! ACT NOW! HAR COMING OUT MEANS DANDRUFF pee ° 25-cent Janderine” — will save your hair and dou- ble its beauty. | Try this! Your hair gets soft ’ wavy, abundant and | i glossy at once. j | LES ISON NO. 13 By Pauline Furlong. To-day's picture shows the squat ting exercise, sometimes called deep knee bending, and| as it is a strenu-| ous ane it should! be omitted from| the daily practice until you are able to perform it) without the slightest strain. This movement) reduces the abdo- men and waist) line, rounds out the large hips and) imparts classic lines to the thighs.) {It is also valuable in correcting! knock-knees and relieving rheumatic pains in the knees and lends poise | and balance. TO-DAY'S EXERCISE. Take your position, with the hands Save your hair! Beautify it! It is ng a little Danderine . ec a head of heavy, mn all drug ere recommend it-—apply a little as rected and within ten minutes there will be an appearance of abundance, freshness, fluffiness and an incomparable of Knowlton's Danderine now- and lustre, and try as y cannot find a trace of dandruff or ing heir; but your real after about two weeks’ use, when you will ‘see new hair—fine and downy at fiFst—yes—but really new hair—sprout- ing dut all over your scalp. Danderine fa, we believe, the only sure hair grower, destroyer of dandruff and cure for itchy sealp and it never fails to stop falling hiir at once Tf you want to prove how pretty and soft your hair really moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair—taking one small strand at « time i rf A on the hips to help brace you, be sott, glouy and beautiful in just | knogs, calves and heels touching ee t's ccled tt rel each other, as shown. Bend the awaits everyone who tries this.--Advt. knees and squat to a sitting position. | Raise and lower the body in this manner not more than five times in the beginning. If you are unable to master this exercise without tremb- ling or with calm and easy bal- ance, hold on to the back of @ chair, or use the wand or @ cane as a sup- por. until you are stronge’ The head, chest and shoulders should be kept straight up, and tt is a mistake to allow the body to bend ever #0 slightly forward during this exercise, Sauatting 1s one of the most important exercises in the entire series and should be practised by Eyesight Neglect Means ht of Your Health! neglect is the cause of many js never attributed to it, You |]! can’t be well if you're from eye neglect or eye strain. by Registered Eye Physicians. + TO-DAY’S EXERCISE, ILLUSTRATED. ~The Squatting Exercise. | Back numbera of these iessone may be obtained by sending @ Scent’ | stamp to Miss Furlong for each lesson desired. Readers are invited +o +| correspond with Miss Furlong, who will reply through the columns of Tae) Evening World. She does not print correspondents’ full names, | TWAS ONLY AMOVIE BNE. Diet and Exercise Course Reduced the Weighto! (bs. tn Four Weeks. } KER CISE NS SUR Ae, Was STRAI t beef, or any meat left from Bun- hat you may have, broiled mush- rooms, gluten ad and tea or coffee, day if dest Dinner—Littie clams. bi en. vegetable #alad and HEALTH AND REDUCTION AIDS. Many readers have written and asked me if the deep breathing ex- ercine lly aids in the reduction of superfluous fat, and to this ques- tion I can only reply that it is one of the most essential rules to follow dur- ing the entire course, as fat is car- bon and must be burned up in the system through tne medium of oxy- gen in fresh, pure air Of course deep breathing exercises alone will not accomplish a speedy reduction, as they do not stimulate the action of the heart to any great extent. More strenuous exercises | there fo wre necessary to exen he to greater action, because the increased action of it tends to pump the arterialized blood with greater rapidity from the lings to the thesues, where the oxygen is speedtly used up, and back again from the tissues to the lungs, where the blood throws off the waste matter in the form of carbonic acid, and gathers up a new supply of oxygen. So my readers will understand that when deop breathing is combined with other forms of exercise both the ac- tion of the lungs and heart are stimu- lated and invigorated at the same time, bringing about better health and normal figure. Letters From Readers Who Are Following the Course. REDUCE ABDOMEN — MRS. HENRY R, asks: “Is there no other exereise I can do to reduce the high abdomen? I have tried the trunk raising and cannot do It, even with my feet braced, I am hopelesaly fut, hear those who desire to reduce, each day at least ten times after you are more advanced and accustomed to it, TO-DAY'S MENUS, Luncheon—Grapefruit, brotled cold Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $10 Biew York: 184 B'way, at John St. va ‘4 How to Make the st) "Went" 42d"Sereet, ||| 8 Quickest Simplest Cough Brooklyn: 498 FultonSt.,cor.BondSt. || | edy. —— ——— Mach Drit*and Won have Wa. Yully" Guaranteed. HOW FRENCH WOMEN _|°, , .ccasanes 6 THEIR WEIGHT fomen wonder how their REDUCE Thin hine-ugde vpadd syrup 1 ‘American W Gand ta mere bees toad bay ores aectee remedy. Its promptn d cer." gracchal, forms without rigorous | tainty in conquering distressing coughs, Saree ene other ; peenet, Tee chest and throat colds is really remark- secret i simply - able, You can actually feel it take hold. A day's use will usually overcome the ordinaty cough—relieves even whooping cough quickly. Splendid, too, for bron- chitis, spasmodic croup, bronchial asth- mu id winter coughs. Get from a ctruggiat 216 ounces of Pinex (50 cents’ worth), pour it in a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. This gives you ~~at a cost of only 54 cents—a full pint of better cough syrup than you could buy 0. ‘Takes but a few minutes to Full directions with Pinex, good and never spoils. ‘o avoid disa; intment be sure and ask your dru for "2)4 Pines,” and don't accept anything else. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded goes with this preparation, The Pinex Co, Ft. ‘ayn vt. diminish ee any special exercise or abstinence from foods or ng Ag the ideal method of redue, sold by Riker-Hegeman, Macy’ bel Bross, Stern's, Ara: stores. Send for booklet | ¢, Co., 45 West 34th by kr Thinning Salts) bas Birt tn all leading drug and ~Advt. Grawp Rapips FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS | | $8.00 Bown on $50.00 5.00 « 75.00 With Every LOWRLI. And for over fifty years THE of Eny able in any pe! ca. 10¢ a copy We here APART mt:NTS FURNIsuED MPLETE FROM $50 TO $500 Monday & Saturday Evenings 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER $1.00 for an experimental scription of four months. COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 104"ST LONGFELLOW Helped set THE NATION standard standard, It has never ceased its devotion to the highest ideals lish literature. If you become a regular reader of THE, // ION you assure > ourself of the best reading obtain- in its very highest sense. $4.00 a year THE NATION Clip this coupon and send with weighing 190 pounds, and am only 5 feet 4 inches tall, Can you help me and suggest something, us | know the wonderful things you have done tor others who have asked your ad- vice?” Bwaying and body bending are both valuable exercises for the reduc- tion of the high abdomen and large waist line, Trunk raising is one of the most severe exercises, and should not be attempted until you are very advanced in the others, Do not try to form any movements that are the jeast bit diMcult for you, because if you do so you will lose the good effect of the others. All of the exercises shown the first week of this series are advanced enough to help you reduce the lower part of the body. You are by no means hopelessly fat, so do not give up in despair, Diet is really most important also, Walk much and breathe deeply, You should eh not more than 126 or 130 pounds. ALMOND MEAL—ROSE ‘T. asks: od for the skin and should instead of soap?” Almond meal should be used only on the oily skin, as it is drying, It is ey cleansing and slightly bleaching also, PUFFS UNDER THE EYES— IRENE F. aske: “What makes puffs under the eyes? They are especial): noticeable in the morning when 1 first get out of bed.” Kidney trouble usually causes these, and lack of rest ak SALT BATHS—MRS. ISABELLE K. asks: "Do you believe in salt bathe? I mean to put salt in the tub? I have several friends who have prac- WHITTIER NATION has maintained that use the term “best sub- Address, THE NATION, 20 Vesey Bt, New York City 'tised your course many months and nil say they feel fine for it.” | Sait in the bath makes it invigor- ating, and I consider sait baths stim- Yriday she bad no idea that she was to testify in the Mohr trial. Q. Did you not say to some one. ters, | ulating and healthy, ‘I'm going down to testify against As Giovani Infantino, «a joweller at ' those niggers’? A. No, I never did. Ne. 12 Prine street, who lives at No. For Women to Reduce | FOOT POWDER—MABBL G, aske:| Mr. Lewis came again to the name 2500 Arthur Avenue, the Boons, was en sanoanesaaanty an e me @ foot powder for| mysteriously written on the plece of MB tes Wotwter Avonuo carly to-dey : ° | pete the feet in warm water ang) Dede". Mr. Tice demanded the name mbvea over a cyiinarica: vumn soap and dry thoroughly. Do this at|f Miss Stevenson and Miss Steven- Sc 9a Wl a In Weight and Figure yr si:csereugi Belts i) ot mee wevores ane Ms seen aehed sila tamcdelan te tnt AAA E RADA DDDDDOE Mookings ond shoes ales ea oy Solita Selano, dram: eritic of the ving Black Hand threatenin p . lowing foot] Hoaton Travelor, Mirs Stevenson said n receiving Black Hand (hreatentny “ yer Tor thre pbaiigiegy ed In Twenty-Four Daily Lessons Miss Furlong Presents powter on, the toot, after, drying |that she had said to Mrs. Belang that eon ark Pues ‘wile to Her Readera the Syster.1 of Diet and Exercise | ‘slcurm, picarvonate of noda, equal dence to “oover" the tela. Mix well, Q@. You wanted p story which would connect Mrs, Mohr with this, didn’t you? A. if they had not mentioned her my paper would have published TO MAKE HAIR SHINY—OLGA asks; “What brilliantine do you recofiinend to make dry, @ull bair| the interview just the same, All 1) shiny?" wanted was the truth. Use castile soap in the shampoo,, Q. What was the first thing you shaved and melted. This leaves a! told them? A. I said I had come from beautiful ond natural gloss on the| Mra, Mohr. | hair when {t is firet washed, Place} Q. Which was @ story, wasn't it? Niquid vaseline in the palm of the] a. Yes hand and rub a clean stiff hair brush) Q. Did you tel) the negroes that over it. Then brush this through the| Mrs, Mohr had turned her back on hoir, Do not use more than a few!lthem? A. Yes. drops or the hair wil! appear greasy| @ You knew that was a story didn’t instead of shiny, Thin is also bene-| you? A. Yes, f did. flotal if rubbed into the dry acalp with)" In closing’ Nis examination Mr. the finger tips. Lewis obtained from the witness the statement that she had been in a san- \tarium for five months for treatment for @ nervous disorder Redirect’ examination brought out ‘the fact that when Miss Stevenson had her first interview with three ne- gress, the jailer’s wife at Bristol jail was beside her as they stood at the cell wicket. ‘Theodore KE. Hedlund, a reporter tn the Boston Post, the next witnens, tes- tifled that he accompanied Miss Stev- enson to the Bristol jail and inter. viewed the threo negroes. He heard Miss Stevenson tell them she had come from Mrs, Mohr. “T heard Migs Stevenson ask the negroes if they confessed.” Hed. |igoa went on, “and Brown had Court that if all the charges made by| shrugged his shoulders and said that Mrs. Mohr and the details of them | Heals got nervous. ere placed before the jury it would at the aivonee proeresingn vy whe sure | BOY, 19, LEAVES STUDIES impeseee “AND ENDS LIFE WITH GAS which had been the murder case, MRS. MOHR’B INJUNCTION ALSO | BARRED. Judge Stearns agreed again, say- ing that he did not think the details With Latin. at all necessary in this instance, the! His Latin book left open in the fact of the institution of the suite! M4 being all that wan necessary | Ubrary, fifteen-year-old Carl Koehler, Mr. Rice said that he wanted only Sel ‘MRS, MOHR SCORES ~~ INWRANGLE OVER DORE PAPERS (Continued from First Page.) Father Finds Body of High School Student Who Had Difficulty hool, committed suicide early to- |Mobr and her husband and “the mo-| the Cabonack apartments, No. 188 St, \tive” Mr. Fitagerald repited that! xicholas Avenu the mere statement of the actions, Koehler is eaid to have been well Was entirely acceptable to him. So! advanced in most of his studies, but Mr. Rice got no further. | to have had difficulty with Latin, His ‘Then Attorney General Rice put in| Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Koehler, the indunetiah an } went out last night, leaving Cari bad rs rerdy pg Mre, Mohr on | Rudying in their apartments on tho 7, + against the transfer of| sixth floor. While they were gone any of Dr, Mohr’s property pending | another tenant, Frank Myers, smelled the trial of the divorce and Dr. Mohr's | gas, and spoke to the telephone oper~ infunction restraining his wife from | could it . instituting sult to gain control of any | MF could nok be located. of his property, the latter being| midnight, they fennd their door fas- granted lon March 30, 1904. tened. The father tn. wot in by Mr, Fitzgeruld protested against | Way of the fire escane. The boy was placing the injunction papers in evi- dence as exhibits on the ground that this would open anether wide door, the determination of the property rights of the two parties. And again he wag successful. So the morning session of the trial ended with a victory for Mrs. Mohr, one of the few her side has scored. ‘The early part of the day was taken up with the testimony of newspaper reporters, notably ihe cross-examina- tion of Miss Gertrude Stevenson, the Boston Journal reporter who admitted having deceived the negroes on trial with Mrs. Mohr when she visited them in jail, saying that she came from) Mrs. Mohr, Thomas Sharp, a garage keeper, tes’! tified that on the night of the murder of Dr, Mohr, Victor Brown, one of the accused negroes returned his motor- cycle to the garage at 11.15 o'clock. The murder occurred shortly before 9 o'lock. So far as Dr. Mohr’s habits are concerned, several months before the shooting, when Dr, Mohr was fined $100 for reckless driving, friends as- serted he had become effected by drugs. The manager of a Providence drug store stated that Dr. Mohr war his biggest morphine customer in the city, After the murder Mrs. Mohr was quoted in reviewing her divorce charges, as saying: “What I have had to endure in the twelve years [ have been the wife of Dr. Mohr would have prompted\ some women to kill him years ago, “His family knew what kind of a gas tube tied in his mouth, no Message or explanation, He left e for the E Fact Three million pounds of refined cop- per, filling forty-five cars, moved out Refining Com- American Smelting and y any to-day for, U augatuck Valle: In Connecticut to relieve the shor! of supplies among brass mills other consuming plants in that se of New Englan MODERATE PRICE. and stand up to pitch. fice of quality. compare the ever, Dr drug user “As tor his affairs with other women, I could have brought the names of many prominent Provi- dence and Newport women into the case, but I had no wish to wreck homes, “I was in deadly fear of my ‘hus- band, He often beat me and when I refused to sign over to him certain property he threatened to kill me,” If Mrs, Mobr takes the stand she may mention ‘the names of “'the| women in the nee,” | Miss Stevenson was cross-exam-| ined by William H. Lewis, attorney for Ceci) Brown, one of the negroes. Mohr became a confirmed possible. Branch Stores OPEN EVENINGS written here?’ Miss Stevenson read the name aud answered affirmatively. Thon Mr. Lewis tore up the paper | and Attorney General Rice was up and at him in an instant. Judge Stearns said that Mr. Lewis's | conduct was most improper and for | several minutes thereafter there was a whispered conversation between the ys ‘our Feb. 11. Similar Toure Feb, 19 and Later Dates All Necessary Expenses Day Toure Feb, 26th $1 B00 § Oe sinter Dates All Necessary Expenses INCOLN’S BIRTHDAY $4 3804) Days’ T For iiustvated ftineraries, giving full Judge and the two attorneys, Mr. | yor¢, 979, 308, 245, tush, 1404 Lewis managed to make bin peace } 4 w, 125ta st.. 226 Wifth Ave, New ¥ and the cross-examination was con- || Brooklyn, or stations ‘out of W 8 tinued. | Migs Stevenson said that until last from the Perth Amboy refinery of the} MAN HELD FOR PLOT ‘TO MULT BROKAW ON HUNGER STRKE : i] Millionaire's Gardener, Accused | of Demanding $66,000, Seeks | Death by Starvation. | Handa Clifford former headquart old son, v gardener rs, | Christmas Eve | apparently meant: month two bo in danger. Seven are watching you. | detectives a juntor in the De Witt Clinton High | Would help you. | The signature consis to show the mental attitude of Mrs.) q.y py inhaling gas in a bathroom of| and two small Black Hands. Armed j constantly | Brokaws after that der suspicion | talk.” ! mented Robert C. Munro, a Cherokee Indian detective, went to The Elms ostenat ‘bly as riding instructor for Master y. He made friends with Mys- .4 became his roommate. ator about it, but the source of the| ond letter was received by Mr. Kro- A few nights agoa thira | found on the floor of a| 'Gien Cove moving picture theatre. | | Ihe detecuye says he and Myska | Brok | ku kaw Dec letter wi Some He will be arraigned before Justice of the P in Glen Cove to-night. Myska, thirty years old and a Bohe- mian, threatened to kill Mr. Brokaw, Mrs, Brokaw and thelr fourteen-year. if the money He says he wants to! die, and has refused to eat or drink since bis arrest Saturday. Mr. Brokaw got the first letter de- manding money through the mails Clifford jr. was not paid. there that night. | alieged | Sanity. man he was and urged me not to . continue to live with him, but I WATERS-AUTOLA player-piano hoped a change would come. 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