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4 ‘ Chicago, Willtam B. Prescott, former President the International Typographien! jen and one of the beat known labor im the United States and Car with petfury, ‘The new delivered several lectures He was born in Toron- where he anada. — i orne Plenda in 4 Guilty to New fo wan secretary of the Internationa! Franklin Simon 8 Co. 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Ads dress “Bull” Durham, Durham, N.C An Illustrated THE AMERICAN TOBACCO C0. on which Osborne wae first held bond of $500 was continued and f is dead at his home in Chicago, M nent. nished by Robert S$. Brewster it was taken fi! several we WHITE PLAINS, No ¥! Jon. 25—[borne's trial was previously ~ B. PRESCOTT DIES. Supplemental dues n and he aris *lto-day and pleaded not guilty to Boted Labor Lender Forte eee non te veh, |superceding indictment charking THE BVEN nere | the indictment t# based on additional testimony to that 1 inG | ° . ‘Diet and Exercise Course | For Women to Reduce In Weight and Figure ‘n Twenty-Four Daily Lessons Miss Furlong Presents to Her Readers the Systei.: of Diet and Exercise | by T/hich She Recently Reduced the \Veightof | ait0-lb, . ‘oman 23 (bs. in Four Weeks. WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1916. j ' | taken sugar, starch or fate in some form. Remember aiso that you cannot lose in two weeks fat that hag been: luny years accumulating. The Turk- ish baths will help you to reduce, be- cause they cause profuse perspiration, which is a valuwble reducer, A hot bath at night will suffice, You should weigh about 150 pounds, HEADACHE—M.», FR. F. writes: “Juet a few lines to write and thenk you for what you have done for me, |T am practically cured of constipa- tion, which Was chronic and of moru than ten years’ standing, and Tam now fel und looting fine, T prac- tine the trunk raishuse exercises every |day religiously. Can you tel me |why 4 hat I get such terrible | headaches at night? Sometimes the exw is just on the top, and at ! #2 it seoms to go all over the Nead. My head is so sore [ can hardly toneh it to comb it at night.” From your description | think you are suffering with neuralgia and thie is a symptom of impoverished blood. If you eat and live according to hy- giente me js you will this condition, Keep the bowe and drink much water te purify the | blood, BERNSTORFF GUEST — OF WILSON AT DINNER German Ambassador and President Will Meet To-Night for First Time in Nearly a Year. him to Police Headquarters, where he Was told that George Healis had im- plicated him in the murder plot “Chief O'Neill took him by the arm,” Ahearn continued, “led him down to the chief's room, where Healis was, and” when Spellman was brought back he admitted having shot Miss Burger.” Q. What more did Speliman say? A That Mrs, Mohr had got him Q. What did you hear Bro’ A. That Mrs Mohr had ‘be WASHINGTON, Jan, 25. — With im for months to do the shooting. t ‘or Upon the objection of Mr. ‘Fitzger-| Ambar tor Bernstorft | sitting at ald, counsel to Mrs, Mohr, Judge | Mrs. Wilson's right, the President to- Stearns ruled that any statements| night will entertain at dinner the made at that time by the negroes inj diplomatic representatives of . the the presence of Mrs. Mohr in Provi-|Con:ral Powers, It will be the first dence Police Headquarters were not admissible against her. Then the in. | meeting between the President and og went on with the narration|the German Ambassador for nearly of the police interview with Brown|a yea and Spellman as other polite wit-| Others present will include Charge nesses have related it earlier in tho/ond Mme. Abdul Hussein Bey of Tur- trial. hey, and Charge and Baroness Zwie- On as-examination by Mr. Lewis, Inapector Ah positively motor car cushion dinek, Charge and Mrs. Stephen Par tn would not state] aretoss of Bulgaria, and representa whether the bullet in the|tives of the neutral nations, had been fired; The neutral diplomats, who are all from the front or the rear of the car.| expected to be present, will enjoy “1 believe it was fired from the|their second affair of the kind in lesa rear,” he said. than a week — ee SS eee DEVELOP BUST—MILDRED F.! asks: “Will you please publish some- TUESDAY'S EXERCISE, ILLUSTRATED. LESSON NO. 14.--Body Swaying to Reduce Waist. Back numbers of these lessons may be obtained by sending a foent stamp to Miss Furlong for each lesson desired. Readers are invited so correspond with Miss Furiong, who will reply through the columns of The Evening World. &he does not print correspondents’ full names. ; 7 or MRS. HORACE M By Pauline Furlong. contiy had an attack of dissiness and Swa pxercisas are ill ated this condit un & conse- Weakne ind it lasted two weeks. Swaying exerol pialioas r the (ence constipation, dyspepsia, flatus| Can you tell me if the exercises to-day, and these are easy for MO joncy, acid stomach und other diseases caused t! . beginner, though she may be uneom-| set ih, Of course, superfluous flesh exercises, againe thing to de the bust externally ” I do not wis' gain wetght. How ean I develop the hollows in my shoui- ders and neck also?” Practise raising to fill in the hollows in neck and shoulders Send staing seed envelope for the external direction ABOUT FRUITS—A MAN READ- ER asks: “Please tell whieh fruits are wholesome.” All fruits and bananas are wholesome. are fattening. Grapes DIZZINESS AND WEAKNESS asks: "I have re Overdoing the (weenennneneneny fortasly stout. | teumulates, bringing with It the| wh yutinually warning. f ™ ) tisual duiness and ineas a =| rea " ‘This movement! Spondeneees oe p na de.) e \ ‘educe th waist Shortness of breath nd poor eh vita dite ,|latlon are other rasulte of insum not starve y If in order to reduce Jline, tones up the jv.) Nity antl tot hich feod DO hot exercise until two hours afte abdominal mit) and and the sooner somethlag|® meal «les and over- bring at it a different COLD BATHS—MRS, EUG comes — constipa ‘St R. asks: “Do you advocate the m and indiges- | bath in the 1 . n if it \ ee eee ; med tne person a shock and leaves one } tion, and ts there- : ! cold and purplish looking? Do you § ! fore a valuable t bi think that if I continue to take them ¥ , t { I will get hardened to them and ac sii Pi oa exerctre for wome' / nebo custom my body to them?" = oy sar FORSRS ey who are fat ; he very cold | He, x ven hours pats seat by the very | p figs sone as well as for those who are thin x sna is eaten, Ad foe Gare Biante Sidao TO-DAY'S EXERCISE Lore ayainin > pink and 7 Fa Stand with the feet about twelv dy should feel q dessa AR \ : ated after the hi pb ae eae Seb igh e muscles |§ bath. A tepid shower in the | lend balance, shoulders, chest and urving for it, Mokning is stimulating if you are ne e} Bend the body first to x of the body quite strong enough to react imm preps Arplls Cert el i ned Over war ked tt wait ets diately after it. You can never a the right side, as far as you can com-| (7 aie ent te custom the body to the very cc e fortably reach, without moving the] \ nich they hin bath unless vou take a hot one first movement Is purely a waist exercis 1. ‘This condi. ¢ time you leave yourself In the and all exertion must come in evidence region only, If the you do not bend over waying strains! ch © tar or, better| Will | still, discontinue it entirely until you limbered up t have ne waist mu in | Condition lave used a sewing ma- years and the result leg and the Person- t mistake mention: MRS. MOHR READY “s , the right suMeciently t aster it with |} 1 rythines anc Sway to cach side about ten times, | think nature intended that we use \both hands and arms just do TO-DAY'S MENU. Fthe lease ata feat just as we Luucheou Baked apple, broiled! chipped beef with dropped exe. xluten| Letters From bread or t with tea | Dinner salad of Kt chopped carrots on pineapple HEALTH AND REDUCTION AIDS. t lamb, auliflower : 2B. wr WANTS WSIGHT—MA I started y Let an uce ced | have in» beans Xereise and Kis nd emains exa When women begin to mature It is| Could you tell me what the usual custom take life easier, | Po vou think w Turk week would help d rest and sleep more than in youth and rest and 4 ’ ante yours id TE weigh? and till they see no reason why they} pon andl teri t iny of these lux feel uncew should give up even though they de ble and are fast losing all semblance] of a figure, They much and when they we jy active and this is & grave mista} common disorders arise fro: ou why T cannot d If you had really folioy and diet just a ven you could no wht. Tt is f you follow tter. 1 nue to eut a eed even more young and exereding Exceptional Values selected from our Fur Sale Present prices represent reductions of from 33!3°), to 50°, as shown by the following items: Fox Sets Black Fox Sets, were $90.00 Black Lynx Sets, were $125.00 now $50.00 .. now $75.00 Ladies’ Auto Coats In various furs, including Natural Muskrat, Civet Cat and Raccoon. Coats, formerly $175.00... ,,, Coats, formerly $275.00... now $95.00 now $150.00 Hudson Seal Coats Formerly $185.00. ...... Formerly $200.00, . now $95.00 now $125.00 Men’s Department Kutire stock—similarly large reductions, ORwillon reres Established 1723 New Addr Fifth Avenue at Fifty-third Street, New York Readers Who | Are Following the Course. take off main fat liet to. the you have WINES STAND Page.) nd (Cor inued from First i {for the State *o-day Deputy Attorney Phillips, | Healis told of a his brother Brown and Henry Spe accused negroes, in Bristol jai! on Sept. 3. Q. What did you say day? A. I said | what have you done Q. What did he ropiv? A it! 1 done the the doet and Spellman plugged Miss Burger!” And Spell- | man looked up and said, “Yes, 1 done ati” Healis testified that he had received n note from Victor to Mrs. Mohr in relation to his clothes ja the doctor's house and the delivery Jof the motoreycle to Nelson Healis, | another brother of the chauffeur, He said he had seen Mrs, Mohr and George Healls together but once be- fore Healis went into Dr, Mohr's em- ployment. This was when Healis| had demonstrated a motor car to her in a run to Boston in February, 1915. | Mr. Lewis, counsel to Victor Brown, | went at Healis with great vigor in lcrosscexamication) ‘The witness ads | | mitted he was angry over the treat- ment his brother George had re- | | ceived, and that he was doing all he} | could to save ‘his brother, Q. What did Brown say to you after | he told you he had shot Dr, Mohr? | A. He asked me td g0 see Mrs, Mohr and ask her what she was going to | do. Q. Did you go? A. No; I didn't | think it was any of my business, | Mr, Lewis grilled the witness about | | coming forward to “add his little bit" \to save George Healls, if he could, after listening to Healls's testimony in full, | SAYS “ALIBI" NOTE WAS WRIT- TEN BY BROWN. | Joseph Ht, Clark, a handwriting ex- pert, was called to testify to a simi- larity in writing between the note Brown wrote for his clothing and the | one he gave to Miss Stevenson known “the alibi note." He stated the | handwriting to be identical, “What is the handwriting differ- \ence between the two notes?” asked |Mr, Lewis in cross-examination, “The so called ‘allbt note’ ts not In @ natural hand, but in what is desig- nated as a ‘disguised hand.’ The other note, the one about the clothing, is in & natural hand.” Police Inspector James Ahearn of Providence testified that he had found a bullet in the Mohr motor car the night of the shooting of Dr. Mohr and produced the bullet in evidence, It had been taken from the upholstery jin the top of the left forward seat of the car Questioned by Generat sit to | y o | and Victor » Brown or God's sake, bi He said! done trick! 1 Brown addressed bullet fired? Q. From which direction was this A. From the rear of the With Her Re-created Voice Come to the Edison Shop and witness this interesting test today. Miss Helen Clarke, a charming contralto with an enviable concert reputation will sing in unison with her re-created voice on the New Edison Diamond Disc This is the final proof which every music lover has waited for. Jt demonstrates ty actual comparison that Thomas A. Fdison has made it possible to preserve that subtlé breath of reality—to re-create the original tone. New Edison Diamond Disc No Needles to Change Unbreakable Kecords ‘The master inventor labored for five years to produce an instrument that would hold to a true musical standard. To eliminate the cold, metallic tone peculiar to mere me- chanical reproduction The result was the New Edison, which recreates music. Not the slightest Program Masanicilo Hdleon larke and ou Archibald, Edison Concert Band, Face to Face, Helen Clarke, Drifting With the Sitver Tide, Helen Clarke and Frederick J, Wheeler, Hear All music lovers are invited to hear this evidence of tone re-crea tion. No charge for seats, 2:30 P, M. and 3.30 P, M tomorrow. The Edison Shop The Phonograph Corp. of Manhattan, Prop’s 473 Fifth Ave., (Between 40th and 41st St.) New York Our Sale of Men’s Mixture Sack Suits Reduced to $25 \ From prices up to $35 \ Affords a two-fold advantage—new clothes to finish this season— better clothes to start next fall. Pim 26 28 2X 8 28 TK IN About March First we shall remove to our new building, 1457-1463 Broadway, at Forty-seccond St. BROKAW BROTHERS Astor Place & Fourth Avenue ‘Subway Station at Door Or Ya ie ie te cr ie te te ie ie te te car Abearu arresteg Spellmag agd "}