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PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 15.—William Tamper Nicolls, civit and mining engineer, dropped dead in the Art Club yesterday. He wns sixty-two yeare old. Mr. Nicolle was an assistant engineer of the Read! way Company, chief on- chief engineer of the Long ai Tompany s Wie wae ‘America: Torincere and whe Royal Societies Sion Fr ForCatarrhal Deafness and Head Noises Amerioa there fs much saffer- abrun Aner ‘Abd head notes, Amer: Baa ctaenaat oat asec mo ate a ination Girease. Rveryone know: ow Bhgiisn eitmare He cotare conef}t ut! re ek we inchew away from elther war, Therefore, if you know some te troubled with eatarrh, catarrhal 4 epicr bend no Band it var ae means tome poor PBer tend ree from total deafness, ‘The preasription can. be cote fas a home tor about The and te dor From your druets mint (Double Siren qty Take this home and ada het Water and 4 ounces of er caper; attr ntl dimeaived, Take a table tat four ti) ay. mint is weed in “nie way not onty te ~ by\ tonto action the Inflammation “ ‘ewolling Im the “Bustachinn Tubes, tive to equalige the alr pressure on “|HOMES OF ORPHANS ‘sj An Investigator of conditions in Au- fhe drum, but to correct any excess of sderetions tn the mid sand the fe Mtg fe ever ere. Uaually remarked \aeftoctive SGP oreca wi eatarrh tn t4pm should eive this recipe ©. trint Fee themueives from thla dewtructiy ease. —Advt. BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute Dr Rawarte 01 Tadlete-—the aubsti- tute for calomel—are a miid but eure tive, and thelr effect om the liver te almost wiantaneous, They are the re Sult of Dr. Edwards’ determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with cal ome}. His efforts to banieh It brought out these little olfve-colored tabi tte t en, wut injure the teeth itke strong liquids or calomel. They take hold nd quickly correct tt. Why iT AL the expenses of thi he vinys havon wigh tite 0 strong Liauida. bhets Sheavy. “Note how they perks the x. AL arurgiats, oarnatiee Geonpasy, Columbes, O. Saves 89% FELONS IN PRISON WERE INMATES OF Miss Doty Tells Inquiry 800 of 1,200 Convicts Were Orig- inally in Orphanages. Mies Madeline Doty, a member of! the Prison Reform Commission and burn and in Sing Sing prisons, was a Witness to-day before Commissioner Charles H. Strong, who ts taking tes- timony at the Bar Association regard- ing the conduct of the State Boart of | ‘| Charities. Misa Doty said that she learned in her talks with convicts that many of thom had started thelr criminal ca reers in orphan homes. Sho had fol- lowed up the idea by collecting data from twolve hundred convicts in Sing Sing and Auburn, Fight hundred of them had started life in orphan asy- uns. . She picked out cases which she said were typical, One boy, who Bad lost his mother when he was a year olf and his father at fourteen, had been at the Mission of the Immaculate Virgin for three years and in the Catholic Pro- tectory for one yoar. He served a penitenitary term soon after leaving the Protectory, and had been tn Sing Sing and Au- burn aimost continuously. He is now twenty-three years old. He had peen arrested fifteen times and had plead ed mullty twelve times: “T learned to steal at the mirsion,” Milas Doty eald this man told her, “because I could not got enough to @at for breakfast and supper with- out stealing. So I had no feeling against stealing when I left there.” Another convict wrote a letter which Miss Doty read to the Com missioner, ‘The writer sald he had been put in an orphanage when a| baby In all the years he wos there he had never a kins or a caress from a nurse or an attendant. Hie affec tiions were starved to death. At the age of thirteen be was sent to a re formatory. “That reformatory wan a barn,” he wrote, “a place for cattle not for boys. In the first month | must have shed an ocean of tears; my world was a horrible nightmare, receive one kind word or one letter of love or sympathy from anybody. | The bitterness of those few monti was start GENUINE than all bic future misery which came to me." sal ie — of being beaten on by an attendant for » slight holy ie pepoetet the attendant, Who “got even” by forcing him to toe) a mark every recreation hour from April unt snowfall, The punish. ments In the reformatories in 1908 and 1904, he sald, were more rigorous thas those in State's prison and included dark cells, bread and water, sleeping on the board floor and physical torture in daylight hours, He said he never had enough to eat at any one meal except on holidays. Miss Doty told of visiting a London Institution which was governed by the inmates themselves, very much es Sing Sing is governed by the Mu- tual Welfare League, She sald the ayatem wes a model for American orphanages and gave the children self-reliance, self-respect and ideain of public duty. Commissioner of Charities Kingn- bury sald that as soon ae most of the private orphan homes discharged fn child they put in operation a aya- tem of follow up letters asking for the commitment of another child, ao Diet and Exercise Course THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1916 For Women to Improve Figure and Gain Weight LESSON NO, 8—Developing the Cheat. {vee slowly, masticating every par- | ticle of food thoroughly. ANEMIC BUT FA FAT—MABEL H. writes: “Can you tell me what to eat to make blood? | am anemic and pale, but very fat.” Take beaten ex#s with orange or | fruit Juloe. Rruits, salads and green | liprerten Drink mush water. CHAPPED HANDS—F. L.. K. anks: “How can I keep my hands soft and white? They are always chapped.” | Dry the hands well after having them in water. Wear rubber gloves if. you keep the hands in water very much. Rub glycerine on them at it. Always keep the hands well {covered when in the street. This wit prevent chapping and and redness. BUTTERMILK — — MILDRED F. | aake: | developing diet, and in it fattening Buttermilk nourishing, but fattening and should be taken as fre- quently as desired. THICK LIP8—MRS, E.R, aske: ‘1 am delighted to tell you that [ “Is buttermilk allowed In the I did not} that would not be re Yoana Wi Rasiness and Trip, Retarns Atto: of Jean Harald Exiward St. former Mra, “Silent” Smith, and Levy, ea No. out the following statement “The report that Mr. and Mra, St. Hinens and|0f the most effective methods of pre- Cyr have separated is absolutely | wonkness W111] Chose dostrove adrere tosis mania, daseless, as iv the story of any pe-| interfere with | simulates the appetite and assimila: cuniary settlement between terday for a few hours on pers businers. He returned to Philad those near and| the body to a healthy state, enabling phia and rejoined Mra, St. Cyr the a . every blood veusel to distribute nutri- fame evening.” ear §=6to = YOU. | nent where the body most needs it. ne time ego Bt. Cyr’s attorneys Whatever your) Two meals a day are all any per- issued a statement saying they would station in life} really needs unless he or she oc4 prove that thetr client was not Jack cupies @ position which requires Thompson of Waco, Tex, hotel clerk, you will find great physical activity many hour chorus man, and adventurer, Mary M Hundred and’ Fighteenth way arraigned before Magistrate Breen | Jin the Harlem Court this morning on tlione of No. One the charge daughter, Rose Prisco, complaint was signed by y for th been face. brulsed ‘tent sho wan injured, ther daily. Was examined thia clan and was found t fons on her righ " ft hip five wera teoth mi Roy \a phye mploy an attorney. The “Clubby” Smoke —“Bull” Durham You start cemathing livel a crowd of live-wires an mellow-sweet fragrance of “Bull” makings”. A hand-rolled “Bull” Durham cigarette brims over with zest and snap and the sparkle of sprightly spirits. when you produce ‘ “Bull” Durham in “rolling your own’. That fresh, makes everyone reach for “the ‘BULL DURHAM | SMOKING .. TOBACCO. Made of rich, ripe Virginia-North Carolina leaf, “Bull” Durham is the mildest, most enjoyable tobacco in the world. Its unique aroma and pleasing flavor give you wholesome, lasting satisfaction. cigarette of “Bull* Durhar “Bull™ and you'll discover anew joy in smoking. FR An Illustrate correct way t address in U, 8, on request. Ad- dre N.C, ‘THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. Booklet, showing “Roll Your Own" Cigarettes, and ® peckage of cmisie papers, will both be tailed, free, to an; “Bull” Dusham, Durham, No other cigarette can be so full of life and youthful vigor as a fresh-rolled a “Roll your own” with d thelr allowance from the ity | DENY ST. CYRS SEPARATED. After! eye Say. Having noted the newspaper ac- counts of the filttings and flutterings Cyr, sare torial extremist and husband of the the young man's attorneys, Stanchfleld 120 Hroadway, to-day them. learned to use cocaine} Mr, St. Cyr went to Washington yes- haberdagher’a assistant mapa BEATS HER, SAYS GIRL. ad After School- sof Dally Attacks. 215 East Street of assaulting her adopted thirteen yeara) Prevention attending in One Hundred rn he refused to but finally that her adopted ‘mother mis- norning by have #ix ‘on her own d and )} if you are a beginner. || broaden the chest. STAO, vy wan 4 Teer For TOUCHING Fea. A ELD OneTIh CHEST TOwCHES tH Teoma TO-DAY'S EXERCISES, ILLUSTRATED. Back numbers of thease lessons may be obtained by sending a e-cent stamp to Mise Furlong for each lesson desired. Readere are invited to correspond with Miss Furlong, who will reply through the columna of The Evening World. She does not print correspondents’ full names. By Pauline Furlong. The road to health is not always an easy one, but the reward is well worth the battle, for if you are & wife and mother botled potatoes, fruit salad on lettuce,’ 0008. HEALTH AND DEVELOPING AIDS Strange and inconsistent as it may sound to my readers, fasting Is one ve powers to a very high degree of | eificleney, cleanses the blood and brings the biood-making organs of your duties and the comforts of! day, Any one can thrive on even one meal a, day and flad the di ive and eliminative organs in a fine, healthy condition within # remark- ably short space of time, owing to the rest that has been allowed them. Do not make the mistake of think- {og that you have to continually order to gain we t. for ov ting taxes the nervous system and And who can blame them? Life is | Wastes the vitality which you are too short and busy these modern |1, TM dative: atond amare Gnd | times to waste time Matening to ajcause all Hquide, excep tea, coffes | tale of woe of some friend's aches Gnd Alcoholic, will help you to gain | nd pains | sancti | A worship of physical fitness is tn Letters From Readers. the alr and instead of whining and| LOST FIFTEEN POUNDS—Mrs. self pity you must bend ‘af! of your |p KE. M, P. writes: “I have followed your! energies to the task of becoming well | interesting course in the paper, losing | and chearful, Most thin women havel thereby fifteen pounds of superfiuous | small, narrow chesta and tt ts my tn- f plier i‘ f and anno¥ing flesh, and am gaining | aeensen vlog. thie detect ant hanmow, [considerably in health and appear- | farotns al ae Sr We ateiee a ance, for all of which [ have you to! ie ed Soe ToM and) thank. I firmly believe that every shoulders. ; ether fat 01 , can de. ‘To-day'a {Itustration hows one of | VOmam Whether fat or thin, can de that the role of invalid and weakling is no longer fashionable nor popular, For a while. you may have the sympathy of your friends, but the closest of | them will be bored sooner or later, if you are continually complaining. rive great beneft from daily exer- the valuable chest raising exercises, | s\clges, hot water before breakfast, | G is t - and this one 1s the easiest of all of] | ining and deep. breathing, 1. etiii| them to matser. It is for beginners, but even so it must not be overdone. TO-DAY'S EXERCISE, Stand about two feet from the wall und place the paltns of the hands flat have a slight fullness under the chin, | though my neck in thin enough, #0 1 am inelosing the money for the double chin exercises, Is there anything I can do to Ket rid of two vertical lines 2, between the eyes?” | on the wall. Keop the knees rigid| practise each of the exercises ile | and tho logs straight. Slowly lower] lustrated in the double chin articles | the chest until it touches the wall,| which I have sent you at least twen- Return to tho original position, relax | '¥-fve times each day, | It may take | months to show any improvement, | and repeat the exercise fifteen times.| Tut the ultimate results are. sure, Thia move-| Wear the rubber chin band at night ment will round out the upper arms to help hold up the sagging jawe. 1 fill In the hollows in shoulders and! have sent you the address for same, It will also cor- i Massage the Knes between the eyes | with long oval strokes, contrary to rect round shoulders, them. TO-DAY'S MENU. | RED NOSE—H. W. writes: “My poached Breakfnst—Ofange julce, nose becomes very red after eating. eggs on graham tohst; cocqa |Can you tell me the cause and a} Luncheon Oyster soup, cup cus-, remedy?” ta | Indigestion causes this. 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She le seven. teen years old.” wilt fourteen pounds, larger? o§ COPS MAY WATCH LUBAN’S GAMBLING Man of “Flower wna Feathers” Club Notoriety Had De- fied the Police. In apite of repeated threats by Flower and Feather Benevolent Club, which was exposed as a gambling place by The Evening World, that police officers who interfered with him would go the way of Inspector Wakefield who was demoted and his assertion that an offical who 1s “higher than the Police Commission- er or the Mayor" gave him permis- sion to run the Cooper Athletic Club day put a@ quietus on the activities of the club. Only, by @: gurgteal operation oan) Through Walter R. Deuel, who was you reduce tht lok lips. 1 know Of] an assistant under District Attorney no method to @large the oyes, but if you get plenty of rest.and sleep they Will appear large and bright. your niece can gain in height up un- Yea, Whitman and took part in the Becker trial in which Laban was a witness for the people, the Cooper Athletic til she ja twenty-four years old. if} cup, of which Luban Is a member, ctaes, Transom . 4 ‘ d hatg ir the Dost but an it ie] asked for an injunction restrating atrenuous it must not be overdoné.| the police from interfering with the Stand on a chain or stool, grasp the transom firmly with both hands and then kick the chair away. Twist the hody from side to side several times. Repeat several times a day after you are practised, WANTS WEIGHT—Mrs, DAVID HI aske: “Will you please tell me what I should weigh? [ am five feet three and welgh 190 pounds, T have lost twelve pounds following the obesity course.” You should weleh 128 to 125 pounds. —_—— WHE GOT IT. San Francisca woman, ask ing for a divorce, said her hus- band hig the butter in his doote (From tue Honston Post) “They had not been married a week when he began to suspect that she wanted to get rid of him and marry What in the world gave him that idea think ‘€ wae her firet bateh of Diaeuits.”” buy Columbia Records I Greatest durability of reproducing surface Quickest production of new popular music. Distinct superiority of instrumental music, IV Moderate-priced operatic record@by acknowledged leaders, Price: 68 for ten-inch double-disc; $1.00 for twelve-inch double-disc; $2.00 to $3,00 for double disc operatic records. Fivereasons why you should Largest demonstrating Yooms—second to none p quiet and comfort. lL Salespeople whose mu sical education is not confined to store experi ence, Arrangements may be madetopurchase records on 48 hours’ approval. Periodical submission of records on approval- delivered to your home. The convenience of charge account. place. In denying the Injunction Justice Cohalan declared that there was ample justification for the block- jade which the police have established lat the club | ‘The blockade angered Luban. Ac- cording to affidavits made by Inspector Morris, the gambler came to seo him at headquarters. Luban demanded to know why the club had been singled out and boldly declared that the police would do better to catch burglars and other criminals and not close up gam- bling places, clally his place. The Inspector immertiately detailed Sergt. John BE. Butler in plain clothes to watch the place, Butlor tried to cain admittance to the club, but t ut stopped him and Luban « dow the steps and again de. 1 in his brazen way why the were interfering with him, yan. refused to let. me enter," Butler told Justice Cohalan, “I told aeninat the he was gamblir plac dhe said, what of it. Other ducing qualities. composed, superiority. PLAGE SAYS COURT Jake Luban, former operator of the) rambling places In the city. @re going to ran T am too. I've got word I cou! are other people in authority esides the Police Commissioner.’ 1 asked hum who » him permission and he re- Never mind, . The official is than the Police Commissioner Mayor.’ ef and other ‘officers then @n- eet the pltce and found abort eighty men there and racing sheets and other pool room paraphernalia lying on the floor. While we were standing in the | tom” Sergt. Butler further told Court, “Luban came over to us ai | tnreatened us with certain cot queuees if we bothered him. 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