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|WEATHER FORECASTER LONG IS STRICKEN Found Unconscious in Office, As- sistant Sends Out Observa- BURGLARS CAUSE PANIC OPPOSITE POLICE STATION | Woman Leads Chase Through West 54th Street Building But the | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1916,” sinister inbaanini Obesity Reducing Exercises for Women Presented ina Series of Handy Charts COPYRIGHT, 1018, BY THE PRESS PUBLISHLNY ©8, (THD NEW TURK BVBNING WURLD) MOTORGYGLE OFFICER Policeman Bernstein Is Seriously injured and Owner of Car owned by Richard C. Doggett of No. | wrong side of the roadway. Doggett e ote was once known as “Cad” Doggett, @ 1809 Ocean Parkway, Motorcycle Jockey Te ita | ot old Y AUTO Poticamag Philip Rernstein of the) itiee, “ite will, e arraigned to- from his wheel and received a frac-] stein was n ambulance ture of the left thigh and lacerations of the face and arms, The car was driven by Doggett's chauffeur, Carl iT A arges. Nordi June 5.--Five persons Robbers Escape Over Roof. tions Later. Eto od by Faces Court Charg' Nordstrem. pers SN a . t vet night when a ne Struck early this morning at} Bernstein and Doggett tell differ- wton last Crying “Police! Help! Murder!” a] Francis Long, sixty-four, of No. CHART NO. 40 Pauli urlong OBESITY REDUCTION Grae Sareeey and Avinee., [Bue ssvaa OF Ihe SeRTeTN) MHA TH i rea eer iia | eee ren ee Coney _Island, automobile | policeman says the car was on the ; Bide Police Court in West Fifty- easter for this district of the fourth Strect this morning. After | Weat stricken with being quicted down she told the /apop « on the twen- ttyen yf the Whitehall Police that two men were rifling aa n ‘ s apartment just nero ‘ Bu No. 17 Battery Place, last No, 319 West Fift diy ‘ u, was “Harry” Schwagge apartment br pen and then ¢ ith: bene Ww the tinued on to. the ‘toot There they | found that the intruders had made | their a skylight and | Lh dwerninddil ot he over the ro joint tea | at the off nding no observa- For a short tim re Was a panto |tions hd been taken for two hours, among the fifty women in the apart- he made them and then issued the ment building. regular weather forecast, Doctor Says Nuxated Iron Will Increase Strength of Delicate People lai in Ten Days FIRS T—Stand with feet togeth 8ECOND— right leg knee, until the k and swing the ar uickly forwa time, to catch the sole of the foot the right hand. Be omany tnsiances—t' Addney Aiveasn oF when thete real trouble was lack of bron fm the blood.—How to tell. Tn @ recent disoune Dr, F, Saner of thie fait: If you weer to make sal blood test | on all people who are tui yom would probably bbe greatly astonished at plete act. Letters not over £50 wor oy tf most touches LEG RAISING—REDUCES ABDOMEN, SHOULDERS AND HIPS, THIRO—Return to starting position and relax ands at sides. it the line, rd at the same in the palm of @ few seconds. Send two-cent stamp to Miss Puriong, Bvening World, No. 63 Park How, New York Uity, for each an@ every back number of charts destred, Lut order paper of your newadeuler in advance to ineure obtaining com. in length Mise Furlong will answer on days alternating between pudb- cation of charts desides torttinu articles bearing on obesty reduction CHART NO, 41 WILL BE PRINTED IN THE EVENING WORLD WEDNESDAY, FOURTH—Ralse the left leg In the same man- ner and catch the foot in the left hand. Do this five times with each leg, © room were closed of the burners and gas| ot known, Her left home at} couple ha sixteen and MELTING POT” IN WHICH FLAG BURNED I COUR ISeve eral of Bouc Bouck White's Asso- ciates Subpoenaed Before Chief Magistrate McAdoo. MOVE TO DISBAR LAWYERS. Motions to disbar William F. Wyck- ff and Clarence Drew were instituted to-day before the Supreme Court in Brooklyn by John Hetherington, coun- sel for the Grievance Committee of the Queens County Bir Association, Wyckoff and Drew, who have been practicing law in Queens County for many years, are both under sentence of one year on Blackwell's Island for grand larceny. The charge against Wyckoff 1s an outgrowth of bankruptcy proceedings through which he went after the close of the Woodhaven Bank several years ago. Drow pleaded guilty to having misappropriated $800 by an All-Steel Cars More than one-third of all the steel passenger cars in the United States are in service on the Pennsylvania Railroad System. The Steel Car Route All-steel cars cost almost twice as much as wooden ones, but the Pennsylvania Railroad Company believes that the additional expense is a good investment. That is why it was the first railroad to introduce all-steel cars and why it has built nothing but all-steel cars since 1906. When travelers fully understand all we are doing to make their trips over our lines safe and comfortable we believe we can count upon their regular patronage. from the estate of which he had heen appointed administrator, — PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD The Standard Railroad of the World A laree number of the congregation of Rouck White's Church of the So- cial Revolution, which showed its disapproval of the Government of the ed States by burning the Amer- tean flag ed “melting pot" ‘Thursday night, were in Chief Uptown Store 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Downtown Store Park Row & Chatham Sq. FOR THE FUNERAL? A Syracuse woman left the will: “I give and devise $50 to my husband, Jonas Jay Cleve land, for the sole purpose of buy» istrate McAdoo's Court to-day] sng nim a suit of clothes.” Ned Ames, Heinrich Webber, Robert W. Davis, Lous [=== “cherkott, Kato Caetyanne, Dorainis) <a a ; sail e 2 cuaniry Sintst, Amanda Hui seorge n Dew Rae eels Harris were subpoenaed upon com- MM YMU“JMé«éaax plaint of Mrs. Alice Hunt, who lives at No, 123 West Twonty-first strect, next door to the church, Mra, Hunt w the flag burning from her back window, A corroborating affidavit in support of Mrs, Hunt's complaint was made by William F, Cox, a New York City news reporter, who “cov- ered” the flag burning ceremony, For his desecration of the flag on | another occasion Bouck White ts now |serving a thirty-day sentence and | must pay a fine of $100, As evidence agains VL What Do YOU Think? Have we Americans done our full duty toward those who are the chief sufferers in the terrible war now raging? the flag burn. | Wo crs, Detectives. Gegan and Daly | uel N \prought to court the “melting pot" |N The people of the United States have been generous movement be inaugurated not only because the need is N Jand other paraphernalia used in the in their gifts to those sufferers whose needs have been great but also hecause they know that American charity N g desecration, Simon O, Pollock brought conspicuously and frequently to their attention, '* non-partisan and truly humanitarian in the broadest N 1 aa counsel for the sub- ed followers of White, and best sense of the word Let us all aid in proving to the world that this is true. but very little opportunity has hitherto been offered us to ee Without Missing the Money! There send money TONAe He Seman, whose want is no less We live in an enlightened and blessed country, which \ ie when De mportant. rat has been done i. ems ve heen c! D spec av | Monty Never miss what you pay for furniture, rugs | And it’s so easy to come and open an account. No Bil trinoa melting C ee LE h : k - d Tors ht oe oe a bagel orang Diol ea Ps beng \ fh | a ‘ovidenc re $ s and housefumi you get them at | redtape. Just come and select what you want and pI erite macint benc entra! Empires has been done mostly by Americans of cent Providence. ‘Those who {cel with us that because of enh Pi akg ig ag nealing i i ae mi int ‘a bench | German birth or German parentage our good fortune a great duty devolves upon us to help, a sere A Sar Bye : I ‘ i Ne Anace Dion : ne ing pot" 1p | The American Relief Committee in Berlin, an organi- without regard to race or nationality, the women and Er inaaad laying out a lump sum in a vance, you “very article we sell is packed by our century-old vuoi er Li had Alm at, bap ob- | zation composed almost entirely of Americans living in children upon whom the war has brought suffering and reputation of square dealing, As to prices--below are 4 lo of the Berlin, asks us to bring before the American ead your payments over a year and a half in Ls month! cople this deprivation, will, we hape, take advantage of this oppor- appei eal for the sufte ering widows and orphans of Germany. : kett till held the ly amounts so small you'll scarcely | a few samples tunity to help the innocent victims of this tremendous of the many, many bargains you will find in every department, Hees L at ft Our fellow-countrymen in Germany have desired that this conflagration, N ’ G berthuroct’+ Sone Mr. Pol ed for an adjourn- N ‘Open Saturday Evenings our ment until ‘Thu y morning at 10 berry Street, |S The American Auxiliary of the American Relief Committee in Berlin now appeals to you, and will forward all contributions without deductions of any kind. The cost of this advertise- ment and other expenses will be borne by mem- bers of the committee and their friends Reputation Behind the Goods—Long Service Ahead of Them fil. ss.» >: Rugs and Carpets {{}i0"... BOSD Ys Wp 1s TP. Cummings of the cle squad, was chasing ‘an Park when his vollshed s Avenue, mings was vin Johns from The American Relief Committee in Lerlin For Widows and Orphans of the War Under the Patronage of James W. Gerard, American Ambassador to Germany AMERICAN AUXILIARY COMMITTEE Honorary Chairman CHARLES 8, WHITMAN Governor of the State of York, J. J, ARNOLD, Chicago, E, ANDREWS, APPLETON, Pree. + Linki, Bites China “AIRES kA Chiffonier wae The Columbia ; ue m aketiie! [II to havo a broken collar Bone Rnd. gy protecr, $18 ’ i : | | : Hes, Mit insite on being ta 1 ‘eo Nan't be ‘worried Vd He Yl hich con- men and Treasurer JOHN D, CREMMINS, No, 50 East 42d St, New York 3, 8. RALSTON, Columbus, J, G. SCHMIDLAPP, Honorary Vice Chairman JOHN PURROY MI Mayor of New York Wo Chairman GEORGE Bo MeCLELLAN, former Mayor of New York City JAMES H. HAMMOND, | : : 5-Piece Bath room Outfit an ante Heavily Nickel Plated ll-Piece y a) 4, 5 Canister Set | o fit the kde ‘ ‘owel T ( SPECIAL alt ($1.19 New sis the sauce that es the dinner enjoyable, Edd ys OLD CU™US TLE Pittsburgh, STRONG, ES ALEXANDER ROOK Cincinnati FRANK A. FURST, Kaltimore, Carnegie Foundation, MM i JAMES A, BURDEN, JOHN 5. MILLER, Chicago. igh JOUN W. BURGESS, Proteasor JN NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER, HENRY W. TAFT iis CK W. UPHAM, Hmeritus Columble University, Frosident Columbia University FRANK B, WILLIS, Governor of COLE, Mrs. WILLIAM A. TAYLOR, 8G, DAWES ap t CHARLEM » TOWER, the State ef O| i yrmer Ambassador L. B. HANNA State of North Dakota Make all checks payable to JOHN D. CRIMMINS, Treasurer, and Send them to the office of the Committee, No. 30 East Forty-second Street, New York, N. Y. Chicago. Mrs. HENRY R. 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