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( | Anan ra ia ‘eax ukive WORLD, wan ens pay, OCTOBER at ive deb tecibyy PILLORIED WOMAN, WOUNDED VETERAN TOTAL OF BUDGET NOW PIED WON'T. FORGED TO MARRY STLAMISERY HAVE Tou TOWN GIRL-WHO QUIT HIM TO CITY EXPERTS PRISON SENTENCES |Don’t Starve Yourself for Beauty’ s Sake, NOW TOBE GEN , IN LQUOR ASE Federal Judges Agree on Uni- form Policy on Dry Law Violations. HEAVY . PENALTIES. Large Fines Ako to Be Levied for Manufacture or Sale of 4% Intoxicants, FIX Agreement on a general policy in} ealing with Volstead Act violations, | arrived at by Federal District Judges Learned Hand, Augustus N. Hand, | Julius M. Mayer and Judge Knox, was announced to-day by Judge Mayer in the Criminal Branch of the Federal District Court before the calling of the enlendar, which con: tained a number of Volstead viola- From thig time forth punishment will be meted out on @ uniform basis, upon conviction. Judge Mayer directed attention to An announcement by Judge Learned Hand that punishment by tmprison- went would be'imposed for Volstead Act violations committed after June §, 1920. : “As the are cases on the calendar to-day in which violations of the act are charged, it is but fair to state the attitude of the court,” sald Judge Mayer, ‘Where defendants plead guilty to manufacture liquor for commercial p' profit, the minimum punishment for offenses aince June $ will be two weeks’ im- prisonment. Where a verdict «* guilty er trial, the punishment tion cases, or sale of rposes or ia found w ecessarily be greater in accord- ance with settled practice in crim~- nat court punishments were then defined ‘ge Mayer as follows: Possession and transportation, frat offence—A fine of not more than $500. Second offence, not less than $100 nor more than $1,000, or imprisonment not more than 90 days. Sale and Manufacture, First Of- fense—A fine of not more than $1,000 imprisonment not exceeding «ix otha, Second offense, not less an $200 nor more than $2,000 and imprisonment not less than one month nor more than five years, by or Maintaining a Nuisance—A fine of not, more than $1,000, or imprison- ment not exceeding one year both, Contempt Cases—A fine of not k than $500 nor moro than $1,000, or tmprisonment not less than thirty ys nor more than twelve months, or both. Out of court, Judge: Mayor aid Tt is unfair to reputable hotel men that they be placed in competition with violators of the law who, sell liquor. In tho eurly stagen of t Volstoad Act it-was only fair that we should be lenient with offer the amendment has since been de olared constitutional: Fluid in Coffin In Elks’ Parade Not for the Dead posed, to Be for “E nbalming,’ It’s Not Whiske outaide of the I No on port and Patchor ed use of the emt four of their number say the rade at Patchogue yes rlak Mev Otficer, evid suspicions Patchogue was out at 0: 1 Main Street to wo local members from no over for an and a banquet white-faced, becowled en led the procession, * {fin aloft on their shoulders. Despite the sombreneas of thelr leaders, those 1 hind soe! and the band wa dlaring * ed Fe It could not b nr net Cosmolak, Menoudex, for Cosmolas followed closely by lw »-visuged Apanion epped from the crowd on the sidewalk and laid. Ler ‘t n can and molek & two-quart bott had drawn from it a once called a ma “Ha!” exclaimed ( ak, sniffing appreciatively, but wit exudin) the proper aura of appreciation 44 | four pall- “now whet "But" chorused the Qearers, “it's embalm sid “Tell It to the Jud nw at Freeport," responded Cosmolak. “I'l Nake ther fluid with m | So ‘this is why, according tq son who attended the banquet, why the ful wasn't ther, and why alse four Freeport Elks are to answer to-day @ charge of carrying whiskey in a eoffin, . . - | Warns Emily Stevens, Ill From Reducing) “I'm all tired out; my nerves are gone; reducing did it; now they'll have to love me fat, if I get that way, or P’il go out— Pouf—like ‘Alice In Wonderland.’’” “1 lost 40 pounds in eight weeks and landed in hospital— If Thad been natur- ally inclined to be fat and reduced the way I did I should prob- ably be dead bp now.” Star of Stage and Screen Says: . Marguer‘te Mooers Marshall. (Special Staff Gerreapendont of The Evening World.) "BALTIMORE, Oct. 20.—If you, a pleasantly padded, reasonably round- ed, comfortably curved woman, in your right mind and of your own free will do meditate on starving yourself slender for the sake of your beauty, or your husband, or your careen— DON'T I 11 That is the word of wisdom and of warning I am empowered to pass to you from the most recently discov- ered martyr tn the modern anti-fat crusade—Emily Stévens, brilliantly gifted and popular ae of the stage and the screen, who, here in Baltl- more, has been forced to leave “Foot Loose,” the play in which New York saw her all Inst summer, and who in St. Agnes's Hospital is now taking a cure for exhausted vitality and tom- plete nervous breakdown. w York to neo Miss Stevens beenuse of her statement on entering the hospital that all her trouble datod from the time when she began to get fat and then rigorously | = 2 reduced herself to the perfect vamp U | fyrure, So many women. are doing, YAteF except the giasn for breaktast.| JEWELS STOLEN TRAVIS KNEW All ae 28 acaite Ing it, |Once in a while, when my thirst wis ca M nee Saher be ty too much to endure, I fell betore the| FROM HOME OF OAKLEIGH THORNE | tempt ion of 0. ested in hearing Just bow the experi. | MPtation of an extra giags of hi ment worked out with Miss Stevens Water with lemon juice A few seasons ago she was, as New ee Ra s pee toad Bayes Daughter's Pearl Necklace and York knowa, an effective figure in] "US Rests! BN onal deet cratic Nh | Ai: ' evastat iamonds Gone Since Friday, the title role of “The Unchastened | Stress with devastating candor. But I lost the pounds, and at first, Loss Concealed, Woman." But tt was very much of | @ chastened woman whom I found reclining among her pillows in a hos- pital room “green-walled by the bills of Maryland.” until the diet began to taka hold, 1 had a sensation of the mont amazing lghtness, as if I were treading on air or had no feet at all, And there POUGHKEEPS'H, Oct. 20, — Oak- gh ‘Thorne has engage detective o rearch for the thieves who entere: hin summer Lome, Thornedale, in MIN} ok, and made with Jewels OF BOND OFFERS | something nating in looking Into agar ., " * ALL TIRED OUT AND HER) your mirror and watching the pounds THTAne\Ag 30: Hin Bidest Qaneuter ape Subordinates Had Power to Act NERVES GONE. roll off. ¥ thought E would stop When there haw only just been admitted by Only When He Was “Tm just all tired out,” she #ai4/my weight got down to 115, Then I Mr. Thorne. They included a pearl : simply, "My nerves are gone, and tt saig, ‘Oh, let's see how I'liglook at necklace, several diamond rings and “Not in the Market.” 1 that dreadful reducing | 419 of 105° I kept it up until my % p an t eae ok a pa iassiy ie ® Yer) doctor found out what I was doing | Mt i endaries Oa a este ane State Comptroller Bugene M. Travis Pe SARA aan ying r : Ace Was missed ho did not notify the to f way 1} “t always have be unum ia the fourth Jewel robbery 18 1 the John Doo Inquiry before Jus- ny = rite eonra ot ie i ca oMarkness “Flagler and Miss tice Kernochan of foes at Sessions Pvacmnannaares + Toceucanterea! to where Tam now, althoust fr : ng been & Magistrate to determine A wept of 146 pounds to 108 pounds, (now eet aate e aoa 4 506 te was erential: n the nnd T did tt all by diet—or, rather, b : 2 FY Value an be ts sale to the & Gh bonda “for tie Pig il eSlags pin ae a ER ark in the hospital after her creh that diamant rings sa'wen Refore the scaxion began Just on sehen Ble in the cause) view in reducing’ B mn. top of ne pin hed been taken and notlfled yornoghan called Aanlatant Dintrict +, occasionally, a little apinaoh,"| that 1 went Into my wint re work, Attorney Pacora and George Medalie. rolled: tightly | dia pletu: opened in ‘Sophie, acalew ithe randdaughter, grand. Cotnsel for the Comptrolier, into ‘There was a pause, during which | M&treed one Play ve by mother js likely to get Into trouble, fefence and urged the speeding up I studied the lige figure tn the bed. bps ee Aas weather in New LIKELY TO GAIN IN WRINKLES LH Pp an Ren Emily Stevens it a Ured YoUny york, took no real vacation. Men AND HOLLOWS, = pene atengchitaphalahtes) asia ible rom au ao one paysite adem to think a woman can do any- — “Fven {f sie doesn't Injure herself yond offors in 115 of firme and per attractive than when she tipped tho! *inm” ended ily Stevens, with My by severe reducing, # other than Albert L. Judson, W. scales at 108. Her arma are round! # !mpatient sigh, and the spasmodic, rance fa ilkely to gain in Wisishaws & Co, ahd Gdores B cam the contour of her face , “tewise Jerk of hor right arm, which wrinkles and hollows and sag ibbons, Mr. 4 thought all ac. 1s soft, her 6ffective and unusual col. | !® ane se dndex Sf marcyver: Garhi the cues of tte bla > 8 coptanoes and rejections were madn eh ata tip thet fatnean nap| Wrought nerves, trying ta lone with her pounds. Of on tin author! Of atraw-colored, halt, big Blue epee, SUCK herole methoda of reduction?" | allow horwolf to become tremendous nag authority te reject nftern. of tnd thick, curling: black lashes, |i seked that isn't healthy, br, Sho should Honda when ho was not in the market "E) worked: out ny own ¢ » sho! “Because of the way my trian 4% find out from a doctor what her nore | ¢¢ m, but he knew of ‘all such continued, “and It Was about aw bad! hod mo for getting fat.” ahermal welght is, and then keep reason- | resections as it possibly could be. I took as the | Pxclalmed Haven't gy {ase Why aly to it The best times for buying bonds sls w certain book on reducing, but | 14d It. excent that I had a beautiful “The trouble with ws women Is that} ware full and winter, when the State ldn't be flr to tuesition: the, Panhard and never walked @ step for we try to go under our nor weig ey eee amo because I went far beyond it,|ONe Winter, But you should Havel wo want to k Minn Stevens! air. pecorn produced a Intter d und perhaps if I'd stuck to the book! Heard the things they aaid to me stopped, rolled her biye eyes woulful-| san, 26, 1915, from Fdward Canfield 1 would have been all right, if, for) TnEs like this: "Nobody loves & se ly, drawied parcaatically tho next|@ yrom, offering $260,600 par value , the book: aatld T could have | Woman’ ‘A fat woman never can PS) three ayliauler—"ox-ot-le," T sig ont and Ui We ambled eggs twice a week, I said | ® great actress’ ‘You're wetting 00) ihe disrespectful mut ‘fome darn | i, aa onthe no Y scranbled eggs twice a, fat, your carcer Is fnished” | thing of other—nobody kne what | pp orn Tate: A week Will geduce you, no scrambled | OE don's care if Jt We now, My it ta. a attinla whe thei ladles ites at all will reduce you ao much} added emphatically. “PI never 6-1” aut rm eurod,” sho remarked with | str trayiy wal Sa eta ie the quicker’ duce again, career or no career TL oo 2 tistnaun : Passe dla ee “JUST IMAGINE A DAY LIKE) “Ke the pou in Aa shay no normal w ! und Tlijme and doubtiem left the d THAT," SHE SAYS. mily Stevens, corpulent and Cons) Warned 199 when J entered the how-to hin depution “ft t was a year ago this summer, in | tented,” T suggested 4 Perhaps I'l n the ot ten my rr M the months of July and August, that} She nodded smilingly . ) 1 ldn't. wonder. | Giyne ? 1 did my reducing, andjat the time 1} “They'll have to love me fat, I do x at drink gla f ‘ Interfectod M was working ig the moving pictures, (et that way, or else Til nilk, and when [ say t'm ¢ Dacork ‘ f the na Imagine gotting up early for a long POG Hke Alice in Wonde rink It they tell me to | f the lepubt , ‘s t summor day at-the studio and! said gaily, “Or, perhaps, ed it to me throurh a tabe | aitate ised a i eakfuting on a cup of hot water| that country—it's Persia, Is 1 know I'm going to get better vee sol which J 1 with lomon julce; then for lunch, at) Turkey? — wh fat women! AM avin her une Yeluck, | would have two pears, | Broatly esters 1 a glass of m just befor PA ke t For & at night, T would eat a! “Lan't fatnoas oF slendernens mapily une in, and he mea my] , plove of lean ehicken cooked dry and! ® matter of fashion, after aN al now: just look at it.” M 1% +4, or string beans, or salad | #€T “and aren't At aad ns pointed an a w ie butter or oil Jen overdoing the crag BILE Ta? [oe g Vun enn sateaae nab id I had no sweets of any| Personally, I believe the avorax S| eetty, dark-haired puree sugar in any form, no milk,| admires a woman's fig Piin front of her ovis ania) it ni I had no potatoes, no| same reason he admiren a pitched] “Potnt she Intoned wor I bread of any kind, no foods contain. | ball—the curves there are on it 1Be . Babee pee ary ce ssh v W Ing starch. If T wanted salad I must] Again Miss Stevens smiled Is sotet se oh clk er 1 eat it with vinegar, instead of with| ‘Then she sald: “Belng slender ts one) starch and a i) or other dressing, 1 couldn't even! of our fade justnow. I suppose what] ANOTHEI 2 z F cat & ploce of cheoss. My vegetables, | started It 1s that most clothes are do-| WAY, thestve fod me sino IS A WHITE LIE auch as tallowed myself, must all be) signed for mend mares, for ti | 330 pounds then. TI wonder JUSTIFIABLE IN WINNING ked dry, without a particle of bute! sixteen-year-old girl, in fact. And| weigh now? I wonder . 7 enna dey, mis» sustale of a | warteeg-aear-cle. Gil. 18 AS AS walty Sit Emotes. wk A WOMAN'S LOVE? ept the products of the pig, but the|in them If #h a normal fifty-| 1 Bont care’ | Read the letters to the Poser meat also muat be cooked dry | year-old figury andmother cAan| pendence [ left en-| Editor on Page 17, and let the “All those dry foods In hot weather) foo! Dame Fashion, perhaps, by! joy a real dinne 1 If yon| reade { The Evening World ve mo on almost Intolerable thirst. dreasing Ike granddaughter, but ! on pst Ne See der you Seid Sohal gnu Gadils Ghouh 1s That was the worst of it, But I pery when grandmother attempts to £00) Poe i een otaulo Matte keto) de moe i mitted myself, to drink vory little Daye Nature by weighing in on the jpto a figure 8. 1] DO IT NOW! Ne . . ' New Castle (Pa.) Church Members Decide Mrs. Mc- Intyre Is Punished Enough, | DENOU NCED IN PULPE hitgg ape | Young Mother, Who Was on | Joy Ride That Ended Murder, Admits Wrong. (Social to The FB NEW CASTLE, Pa | sarding the unhappiness and scandal Word . Oot 19.— | which has como Scotty” MeIntyre, upon the for worker In family of twenty-five stand this the indulging in a yeara a com: munity, to ttwelf after of nelf-righteous town has come righteous orgy Tho Lministers of the New Caatle chureh! xplottation, and the leaders of the public life of the town have taken sober thought Him laid that uiong tha Ines waid: “E among you le at her.” Mra down by who ts without him first cast a stone Ada old, MoIntyre, twenty-two years ree years marr Scotty" and the mother of bis twenty Ada, went for ride with her friend, Harriet Olde, Roy Phillipa, the Olds and JC. Ab montha old an Mra. brather of Mrs. tay automobile nter, rahamas, a travelling salesman and a friend of the brother and alster. Phillips was intoxicated. The atito mobile brok yw. "Dhe begged a ride bome and left Abrahams with the hine, quarreling nt . Later Abrahams waa found dead beside the machine and Phillips waa wandering nearby diahevelled and tn- h The tw® women were held as witnenses, It was whown that the before Abrahame had Invited had been ew Castle woman women Phillipa diandled ma- because of the ac und ‘ent at the bome of a who eelis home-made wines, By common consent New Cantle, in- dividually and collectively, began to ity own high moral we by sending “Mra, McIntyre to Coventry. Rvery woman and every man In whone home there bh been a shadow caused by siinpi nedoing ewan to extubliah nelf-righte rene by condemning the woman wit with a name had become connected murder caw j Mre. = MeIntyre found herself snubbed on the street and In stores. Her husband found hia beat friends in the mills where he had worked twenty-Five years cold to him when, nthe sight their wives and women folk. He believed in his wife, ynfident that he knew her better than anybody else and fortified by the knowledge that her friend¥hip with Mra, Olds and her brother had Iways been open and approved by In. He got Into quarrels and finally loft his Joh to be at home and comfort Is wife Inper distrens Mrs, Molntyre published an appeal to the people of New Castle, the text f which follows 1 ain writing thin letter in the hope that the peop . tle may be proinpted opt wo | more lenjent attitude their views relative to myaeif in cone | | nection with the nt murder | ¥ | of J.C. Abrahams, My connection with this case ip a matter of pub i ree thud needa nm view thia letter, Granted that my « Hons have been indtwcreet, Is that justification for the Christian oe of New Castle shun me T hay tr fron Cautle that ts at n to em | ward . | it w af ¢ n rt 1 wh ny husband i uve ws that » F ano for « wid * vou hor w annot ' tun " ‘ he re 1 t f Abraha t . Iw a Can th | " mo and th | ne remember th | | J not, that ’ | jud, 1 | } from England four years have found the Americar r | { fair and just, and 1 be that if they will reflect » moment they | more effect J Joseph Hill Sent to Prison For Medical Care and Then Will Be Freed. Curran Assails Mayor and Says , No One Yet Knows Figures. Soap A; Sa, ahiepetoue, be Although the Board of Estimate Joas, dinabled by five wounds mus. “°PKed untli after midnight on the tained in France,qvos in the Bastorn t Hudget an prope for adoption Diatrict, United States Court, to-day “Te If not an official oran expert in the city employ who can te charged with the forgery of an ale) 4 Pd P bs lati ished lotment check for $200 which he bad oof 8 | mpeeee telcos oper waned to marry the girl who late itpa agate! ori an nilg mission as frank comes from the left him office of the Secretar of the Bos Hill could Hardly speak aby * of Estimate, where ail the Poe Whiaper because! of « bullet WOURA I oearminers concentrate thel soi Nis throat and then only when he op, w roneously anounced, “ail placed n finger over the wound, but cording to Manhattan Morough Presle after bis story was unfolded through hin attorney, Wallace Dreytoom, ap- inted by the Court, Judge How regrettifiy, he sald, that he must se ed country ¢ him to jail, f never repay you you aave done, and I am privon at Auianta ao an get the best eal i Your discharge will be 4 pardon, fur L will recommend ¢ plisted in the 1024 Infamtry, w vending you Company M, 26th Diviaion at Beitge pert, early in the war, and wi wounded at (hs au hierry nae ™ in Argonne and at Toul He applied after the war for medical Altention and waa sent to the Hane Hospital at ‘Box Hille. It was there r met and fell in love with Bessie Cohen, Who lived In Brooklyn, HAN oo vied Beastie Co n in Pete} iary and she left him a few weeks ago. He was brooding dver her loss when he was ‘arrested Oct. 14, by Becret rvico Agetits who that he had signed the name of Harry V. Hil an allotment check for $200, He admitted his guilt, add ing *L did it ao I could get married, 1 loved her and Ton jd her. Then she Jeft me Hl sobbed as the fudge delivered lia verdict. The Judge said to the clerk man's name and num- oo. Give him also my} name and address.” Then to Hill, “You will be free to write to me so we won't lowe track of each other and so I can always do something for, you 1 want th r of his iepwaliaae Shoots Hibs Out of Hin Body, Frederi Wuest, twenty, a oom chang living at No. 911 Twelfth Ave- nie, Astoria, died last night at St John's Hospital, Long Inland City. On Monday night ok a abot # wan sald, and apparently tried t macit in head, but missed w three riba out of his body. Wuei suffered from melancholia, according fondly. He wae unmarried. \ Will not feel too harshly toward me. My conscience has punished me enough without adding any | additional punishment, May I ask the people of Now Castie to be mereiful jf net just? The tumill- pointed out on the minal in fast be- ation of being utrogts ag A OF ming more than Tecan bear, Ji The answer came from the palpit ef the Firat United’ Presbyterian the wan asn that a new moral sense—for the m he did not stop to analyze iinpuldee—seemed to have town, He sought ¢ by invective. 4) from the lips of the pastor, 8. B. Irvine, Hin eloquence: stimulated by the consci mo its sprung up to make it Without thought for the suffering of the | MeIntyres and altogether obsessed with fiw opportunity for “waking up Now Castle, he preached on the sub fect: “The Things That Make evil." “She asked forgivencas from y men and women,” said Mr, Irvine in effect to hin congrégation, “She told pu how her soul was tor tured by the just condemnation of her pity, 1 say to you she was not Christian wo Master's path and is wan blindly in outer darknews Mea. Melaty nt © Mr, Ir vine and asked bim to w her the morey which she b 1 went with opentance for unth She gaye he turn’ ¥ it A word | win tokl he was no ton, “ t house hla wife and rand « halt em yeater nes to leave visitors was Miss Murch e's policewoman talk heral expenses dent Curran, proposed that the 1 adoption budget as for AS $251,540, 918.34, That wan the amount before the bud, rs began creating slath« ers of new joba for the Plant and Structures Department of which Grover A. Whalen, fornier secretary to Mayor Hylan, in head, and before {t began slashing requests in the Health { tment where $129,400 was denied for prenatal work that would have reduced the death rate among bables by 16 p nt, accord. ing to health Pres authorities. ent Curran sa the new jobs in Whaien’s departinent will total id the nelgh dotiars, w the ety government wh wioners are not court favorites at y Halt of economy tus cut to the bone, “Hudgets that pass in the night would be a good title for work of the majority of the Hoard of Kath mate,” sald President Curran, “How h better it would have been to pid the closing session of the tenta- budget consideration in broad daylight instead of hurrying through the work tn the ali hours when mont ple Are unsuspecting and asionp ‘This was done last night “There isn't a soul who knows what the amount of the 1921 budget 4s proposed for adoption is. This"is not the fault of the examiners, wha are a splendid body of workers. Rather it in the fault of the ruling {majority in the Estimate Board which has spent 90 per cent. of ite budget making time in wertmony and 10 per cent. in genuine consideration jof the figures before ‘therm, "June xiviog 4 whole day to the F tructures Departe ment of Commissioner Whaler, sand not five minutes to the /publig avhools, when 104 new joby were ere ated and at least thirty enginees added to the already overloaded pay- of engineers.” > t of Dying tn Bridgeport 1 er. BRIDGEPORT. are on, Ovt to 20. leaaone . Aes cording to an announcement by local undertakers to-day. Discounts of 16 nd 20 per cont, respectively, are to given on caskets and casket Bard AND UPWARD Medium and heavy- he Overcoats, teady or wear, for Mion KNOX SUITS $60 and Upward KNOX I AT COMPANY we AT THE SIGN OF THE TEA POT Yoleva EMPIRE BLEND ©OFFEE FORMER PRICE 39418 OU LEADEM FOR 31 YEARS ‘ Hoular | people whe know ail appr quailty and price, SPECIAL « for laughing carefree was 1 t tos bey woul Nor A sup quainy, Worth a dollar ie oud Jone a8 Ddminie Trvine kept out of] $1 Orders Delivered Free 300, Miles sigh wnd hearing If he repre OTT 2p. AYE AT 32p ST. . true goodness, sho told the my) as bt bet " . wi afraid she did not! Dek IVE VE, . good: jp ¥e ed etern approval, Her husband nod- a ais : |

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