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Long coats and cloaks for carriage and evening wear are loveller than ever before, and the triumph of the Embroldered Black Crepe. season s the filmy Goat of chiffon or A lace usually without lining other fllll { amother tone of chiffon. One of the loveliest cloaks is ol om- broidered chiffon. The long lines of square shaped tab of exquisite em- broldery. Another cloak 1s of brocaded crepe 4o chine. At the neck there is a high turndown frill of mousseline de soie. The cloak is shirred on a cord at the shoulders and the sleeves and bottom of the coat are also shirred on a cord of the material. Equally good in its way is the shap- One exceedingly attractive model seea recently was of lace, chiffon and silk. At the front the upper part was draped in rever shape with a chiffon soarf, which was knotted in a large ends which fell to the bot- WIE, PECKS TUTOR: Professor Again Is Learning Things Lost Through lliness Divorced Spouse Says She'll Restore Him to Present Mate When He Again Is Normal—His Mind Is Slowly Recovering. New York.—Mrs. Cornella Dawborn Peck, divorced wife of Professor Har ry Thurston Peck, is making a des- perate effort to nurse her former hus- band back to mental and physical health, through prayer and constant attention, in order that she may re store him to his present wife, unf Elizabeth Dubois Peck. Mrs. Peck, the first, is drawing freo ly upon the money she received from her former husband in the form of ulimony to aid in restoring his health Mrs. Peck and her former husband, at one time one of the leaders in the faculty of Columbia university, arrived at a little bungalow in Greenwich, Cove, South Beach, Conn. Recently the first wife of Professor Peck rushed to his bedside when she heard he was dying in an Ithaca hospital. “When I reached the hospital the death rattle was in Professor Peck's throat. His physicians said he could not live more than three days. “For 19 days 1 remained at his bedside, determined to break the overpowering ego which dominated him. From the pitiable wreck 'hlol‘ I found him, his mind & total blank, | ARd his body so- emaciated that ml PAGE 'BVER We have installed a large Double Glass Sanitary Delicatessen Re- frigerator. It freezes butter and keeps vegetables cool and fresh, Absolutely FLY-PROOF. We invite inspection by the ladies of our city. Cleanliness, high-grade goods and courteous treatment we assure you Pure Food Store W.P,Plllans & Co. PHONE 93 UNION . GARAGE.. P. D. LOGAN, Prop. All Makes of Automobiles and Self Starters and Llnhtma Systems Correctly Repaired. Tires. Inner Tubes and Full lLine of Supplies on L Hand.” Your Patronage Sohcnted Phona 65 W. 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Then I shall return him to her.” Professor Peck shadow of his former self as he slow- presented but a ly followed his former wife about the apple orchard of their little temporary home. “What time is it, dear?” asked Mrs. Peck, in & soft tone. “A quarter before 6,” answered Pro- tessor Peck, and his face lighted up with the expression of a child who has learned a new lesson. “That’s right,” said Mrs. Peck, “dut how is the reading lesson ecoming along? Then the first Mrs. Peck opened a black leather-bound book and the for mer Anthony professor of Latin read slowly and with the hesitancy of a ¢hild: “God is in Heaven; all is right with the world.” . Crane to assist her—not so she can ENGINE VIOLATES ROAD RULE Number 6431 Misses Trip Owing % Otop Made at Saloen In Cleveland. Cleveland.—Engine 6431 did »et take the Big Four passenger traia te 8t. Louis because it stopped off at P. 8. Betry’'s saloon on West ' Eleventk street on its way to work. 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