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1 |inal sculpture in the garden. There |whem are vaccinating chiidren from In the longer distances 408 Feare troop out fo the farms lgden with 1| ! v rmers’ 15 % bromse statue of colossal ~pro. | SNG Month 1o one year of uge, whils m[n L000, 5.000 aad 10060 meless, The ‘lmm n m ity faery fér the , fa wives ‘mmm m" m In the very . frent of ’::. the others are making house 10 houst | #odes were supreme flls' A l“RAPnY .I.:'li‘h.‘ll“l'y‘ mm"v‘:‘-”ri:::'u!'"‘ Pmcg op ms wszns ll:::':.:n eplooking the sea. It also ::::l‘lu“n campaigns of the yesi- | France alse was oulolassed in the ’ | Beld -‘l.nl: and the ahot, disous and oes, wh farmer stood # { illes and is shpposed to rep- ' Javelin threw. Lewden won the enly B—— | sokied oty clgars and made sareas | . resent the former Kalser The salaries and expenses for all the feld event that went to Franee, the |Great Halian Statesman, Poet and | tio remarks Mansion in Corfu Used by 500 Am- 'M"lm nn'o.l ‘-\-ums:t ‘hn 't'n;d.: vaccinaling parties amount to $66,200 S—— f 100 ! © over the property hut as Bgh jump. with & mark of 1.0 me asllier 0o , erican Doughboys Not As Dig. private property of the former Ger annually, OFf 415,218 vacolnations made up to July 31, 153,608 were ters Ptioh Ronk IN 'fl More than 50.000 peeple ) yed | . " man emperor, they cannot proceed "' Aid red h’ "N P e’ o About Me and Myselt. DREADED ALPS GOLLMT ; Sificd as Pappever. commitiee of women which is lead. | POsitives, days that the meet lasted Rome. Ot 23— Gabriele 4'Annun Cerfu, Oet. 25, —Fram primitivé | with their purpese. During th i M Am“‘ m 'w gio, poet, statesman and soldier, has A uRGB DEAT“ mu' hut to Kalser's palace I8 the “.. t Itallan ocoupation of the island, “ ” ) {leased frem the Malian gevernment | | story reality of .cn Armenian bope, '.'n:::‘. :‘;:""'oum .I'I::: :“‘:‘: ERINE | | 3 {the Villa Faleonk and will relin. | E s for ] Parls, Oet. 25--Buccessive defeals The Chinese Outnumber lu‘un o pr.t;n:l 4 ‘c on Lake Many Ol Time Mountatn OHmbers | ,ow enjoying the lusuries of the pala-[u day in the counl Bt purcton in (he soures of Philippine Immigrants |Gards. e promises | Destre To Be Buried On Thelr | Usl mansion of the former German | v Mg s England and Sweden (n the con 2 1y twe or three books | emperor, situated along the coast ' ! Qus) meets held recentiy 10 Paria| Manils, Oct. 23.~The Philippine | “Anout Me and Myself.” fs said to be Reloved Mountain M':, et e h"'f wne bovs| SEVEN mu TAS‘ Mm Grows Thick, Heavy Hair Rave caused much concern ameng Islands will not he disturbed with an sutomographical, audacious and out- - late ol ATartias Shrk hotas| — Prench Olympic officials as 1o the!immigration problem for some years oken, even for these unreticent| Geneva, Oct, 28.—The Alps u}m aan ll under m riean 3 1} anpp'"B mlws , o i the present rate of immi- | g l™ Lol s catied “The Adven. |Steady toll of human life, Every :"I‘:'"‘::""'fl ;:"I':"\;u';:;:""“;""‘"::d, S-cent Bottle Removes Dandruff, | ol . . o s . 1 : i o O Stops Falling Hair probable chances of sucoess of the bt | s continued. A total of 1688 | yurep Without Adve ummer mountain elimbers come to French vepresentatives at the 0 ve G o itzerland to scale its peaks, and | renceville, Mass o5 next year | th ) immigrants ca o | p a Y | ) 3 - ' Wf:::r..-c nearly doubled the seore!istands during the six nenths 0"::‘.':',"7-'_\.".::;:.". |m;'r'::ol.,:: :'".',.. every summer sees a number of . The luxuriant gardens, flled with | Vaccinating Parties Are Up Against of the French, while Sweden won by the present year ording to reports | b, tragio fatalities. Many hodies never | tropieal growths and dotied with stat- A Big ton In The the comfortable margin of 102 points|obtained fram the customs serviee The Villa Falconieri 1s one of the |are recovered, for the devoted moun- | ues, give the boys » chance to enjoy | Propos to 14 Chinese comprised the bulk of immi- | o 00 ong mast romantic of the love. [taln climber oftén goes out alone to|an imperial walk. They do not main- | Philippine Islands, Such is the concern that the Freneh | grants, 5,361 out of a total of 3,820 of |, oo century villas whieh 1aid | fnd his last resting place deep In an | tain a dignity such as an emperor s | Olympie mittee is seriously cons those secking permanent residence 10 | o0 wivn e mueh taste and charm by | 168 orevasse or at the remote base of | supposed to maintain, but enjoy them- | Manila, Oct, 28,—With ten vaceln. sidering the employment of profes-|the islands being """: '“"" "‘";:m luxury-laving princes of the |® rrTflvloe- Amd‘:v;u have been nnvinl\:-'mu :l-ln smme, 'llhflr :-u:uu ating parties now working under the pal traine from other countries 1,185 were minors und years of | o ences | Usually numerous this year, | consists mainly In romping and play- ¥ !‘:nmpin\u-» their Olympie athietes, |age, Japanese subjeets made & peor :'_".':';;”':: ,"h:: ':::"::r:a"l‘;dy::n Recently when a Swise bank clerk | ing, Great affairs of stato do not nem‘d".“"‘": ot ""“ ':h‘mt:"'": haith oer: James Dunecan, helder of the world's!second with a tofal of 245, English o by the emperor of Germa named Goetsoh, noted as & . good | to hother them, All seem to be h."y(\hn.'lt 8 estimate at the systema- discussthrowing record, and W, M, /66, Spanish 57, Indlans Germans | Lo vad it ftted up » ,u""..‘rnlubar, falled to roturn, searchers| “Ah,"” said ons of them to the Asse- | tic Vaccination of the people of all |~ “Hparrow’ Mobertson, ono of the 20, all other nationalities made up | ol "o Gorman artists, literary |88W his body at the foot of a clff. A | ciated Press correspondont, “we are[the islands will be completed within greatest American authorities on foot fonly 42, men and officers wishing to winter in | Féscue party, led by a priest with gl happler thanw the emperor him-|seven years, Then ten parties now are running, have been approached by : | Reme. During the war it was eon- 450 fest of rope, finally made the de- | ge1r, N | working in the provinces of Oriental the committes with view of inters TRUTH OFTEN RURTS, fiseated by the Ttalian authorities. scent after 12 hours of dangerous| The villa was constructed first for Negros, Batangas, Tllocos Sur, Bataan, esting them in the osition, 1t is Suzette—Don't you think my new| Like .“’m", country houses of the | Work, They vm.md beside the body 5( the late Empress Eilzabeth of Aus- |8 . Albay, Zamboanga, Surigeo, & question of 4 conta with | droas ls exquisite? | enaissance, the grounds of the Villa {note saying: “Kindly bury me here.” | ypia, 1t is ponderous in its style with |Capiz and Zambales, The average thess two Amerleans, however, and| Ter Vriond——Oh, lovely! That o0 il ™t T 1 af statuary, beau. | The little funeral party ¥olled [ javiah decoration everywhere. There|dally vaccination of each party fs although their demands atively | dressmaker of yours could make a tiful trees, and forma), axquisite foun- boulders and blocks of fes wo as to |, o striking statue in the center of |ubout 295, modest, the franc s rather low just|clothes prop look graceful —Tit-Bits, tains and waterfalls, There in algo a |form a mound over the man, they| s worden called, *“The Dying In the city of Manila there s a 8¢ present [romantic Inke, surrounded by ey.|piaced an lee-axe at his head W8 Al Achilles” It is the bost picce of orig- ' group of 14 vaccinators, seven of Frantz-Reichel, general secretary of | H 1 Proo‘ prosses, whieh is sald to he haunted | eross, and the priest read the hurinl @e continittes, writing in “L'Avenir," eres | by the wraith of » water-nympth, or |service. a: “The English the Swedea b “ - . ! of - won. Thelr excellent condition and | that of nnether Ophalia, was found 'Aunnllv was laid 72 years ago. the superiority of their techniquo and | | foating there, crowned and covered (g style are the causes of their legiti. | . | with flowers. mate success. We, In France, also| Sl Gt i~ - | THAT UNEASY have talent of great intrinalc aquality, . but our weakness lles in its dovelop Fruits and Vexetables | With the deii < ik ment. We must get experienced pro- H FEELING | elica fesaional trainers who, properly pald, s In Austrian Clpltflll il btlend:d flavo €, Girls! An abundance of luxuriant would devote their entire time to the % Vienna, Oct, 23.-~Farmers' carts | ‘That dull depresaion, !h!.!drl“'d b P hair full of gloss, gleams and life study and teaching of the methods | again are to be geen in the market | out spiritless conditton—it's bilious- mm s shortly follows a genuine toning up of which, adopted in America, England, v | squares of Vienna, a circutmstance | Dess. I ) 2 neglected :n:ulp- with dependable Finland and the Seandinavian eoun-| 1 { which means that the farmer today ls| Why be out of sorts with yourself - - =] \ “Danderine. tries, have made those nations mu- perceiving the necessity of hcs(lrrlmri and averybpd else when one dose | i 3 i Falling hair, itehing sealp and the preme in the athletic field.” | himself if he wants to dispose of his| of Schenck’s Mandrake Pills will do dandruff is corrected immediately. In the recent Franco-Sweden mest | | produets, With ¢his will coms com.| Wonders for .vo'u-“ s T8y [ove it on bread 1')"1"';‘ dr;lr. r\‘hlur;ydor' r;:ung hair 1‘: the French did very well in the and a plentiful supply of £0 years reputation for ’ | quickly invigorated, taking on ne sprints, Andre Mourlon and Jean Ver. | 4 4 froits and vegetables for the rl'_\'! constipation and bilious headache,ete. after gchool '..‘".\,n"h, ,nmr and youthful beauty, | quin, both of France, finishing first : dwelers at lower pflce-.h X | 25 per box—uncoated or sugar coated | nDur:;lx:;rhglsB(:frl'l‘ll?‘\::’;:‘on':m.hnm.t d second in the 100 maters, Mour-| Gone are the days when Vienna ' i 3 & - I‘onn !:xermd l‘n 10 4.5 geconds | hougewives, rain or shine, had to Dr.J. H. Schenck & Son, Phila, Adv stieky or greasy! Any drug store, Cerbonney, the revelation of the| games, a slim French youth of 19, carried off the 200 meters in 22 1.5 in front of Engdahl and Branting. The French alse won the 400 me- ters relay, Andre Mourlon, Rene Mourlon, Hirlimann and Lorrain, ne- | gotiating the distance in 42 2.5 mec. onds, breaking the I'rench record of warrics [ (Il End of the Month Sale " Hor o | (WSSP |l WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY and with melted - butter la:ncl ho?d- ! : » k ey — what cou . taste better! ’ AT DAVIS VAR ||| BesseLelands BAKING POWDER SPECIAL SALE OF MEN'S Those who say the Argentine tango ‘" ien't popular any more need only look # 9 b at this picture of Eugenie LeMerle, I L] | Washington deButante, to change their minds, Her solo tango was a feature at a recent big benefit show, FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ONLY WE WILL REDUCE THE PRICE OF.QUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS $ 3 .OO Off the Original Price SHOE SPECIAL—SECOND FLOOR 15 minutes to make | SELECTED LOT OF WOMEN’S Tick-Tock Pudding sz | Il PUMPS and OXFORDS Egg, milk, sugar, flavoring, and Minute Tapioca are already mixed in the Tick-Tock package 1l That Sold For $6.90 and $8.90 Just add water according to in- structions. 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