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ONE BUSY DAY WITH MRS. FRIEDLANDER, {if the park is jum the tht you glow and have that he doctor speaks ao otien lander has peenty of tone. How She Dines on Uncooked] | ae! Foods—Her Work in the Women's Clubs. i hoomed ter Bndtoott, 1 thought with Ay Friedianer Then Came the 1 “Comm!” gaia 1, Mew w Tt hay been my privilege to spend a Gay with Mrs, Friedlander, Mrs, Friedlander, you will remembes in the fashionable clubwoman mention-| surprise “Chicken patties 1nd od in yesterday's Evening World who] until you feo What your luncheon will lives ertire’y on uncooked food, Conateh Sa groaned T expected to enjoy my day with Mra} y ont Friedlander, but i kep: my opinions to} pretty Ht Myrelf regarding her bil of fare, 1]. Was not so plain to me that 1 would} ion to enjoy thar Mre Wriediandor rixes at 7 o'clock Before she commenced her let she ised to up at Soro’ Her energy is | such that she ney sleeps later than L have my cold bath juat atter rte| { ing," eaid Mra. Mriediander, “and 1 de-) inatd vo that she wo ' Meve every woman ought to take one, "ORR A hot bath weakens, bata cold bath t#) time with a ® splendid tonic, and the only sort ef| were two tone 1 take,’ comprenm ywheat bread But," TF anked “I have heard that a/ Mere of French panes cold bath ta too great a whock to one's! Peledianier Hervous system, unless one ie in the es, Lam, best of health, Mra, Friedlander stopped short tn ar- ranging (he rosea that her florist had Just sent up, and laughed merrtly, “But, my dear, my deat!” she anid can't you underatand that we people who eat and live properly never kiow ments ri “sneak hut Mra wie said to her maid Us some lund: a MS, hunery ve good?” rudoneas "On, very! 1 re seam aa hatetul ts "And now. We'l like that } Jootor make T bit off a piece, | hewin. the tneaning of ‘nerves’ amd such alt sigh 1 atiriputed that to the things? wan hungry enough Agtin | was sceptioal, rr. ’ “And you never are nervous?’ 1 Tem ned, apa bi faked, “or haven't @ headashe onco in hed Up your thesty @ Whilo—dust a teeny bit of a head 07" uke they get so hungry waiting for glare and thelr pos mate thely rhe 7 “Never!” anid Mee, Friedlander, 11) !¢,{at they oan oat ApyThing Ine stow, The sloweat ones were hte 1(> DP apap, iW admit that before 1 commenced thte| mistaken’ Why You couldn't hive tne to Gubieet® and on Hem hy Worked tht roth te. | . treatment 1 was tired all the time and] (uh anything ele nd I'm not 40 Be oy reas Baie ke i e le WS lak with indigeation and noone Knows! hut the broad really le good. At least nan shouted “Kraud 1 ie ) Ss d b It tnated good, chen, ‘and under’ wimitar , : and Na Some of $500 { ntl, crane mt at nt a THE GREATEST MEDICAL $5 |p " hen! had Aniwhed with my glass of by pnollst's succes In Burope wa mIiS ACTS Fi 5 te for lunchean bread and the prunes L| CTS » ULL SET Frtaiequenone | wei Lik the Hie ob read aba ihe prune | tore pronounced than Kwak in Amer) Sy . DISCOVERY OF THE AGE, er narrowly to try puld my hos. | fica, He had special audten with mom fe | itt ) positively Carnet a filled without pain by our new botanical disco ‘ lest o weakerane of prineli ovale an Raper sonny a applied to the guts. You can have your teeth extracted PREE, PAINLESS! Fire veneer Pou tee, he are royalt 1 made experiments Crowds throng to the Deng Stores | *P! horse at piaht wilt oH 1 ; SSLY, tn the hy, my dear,” said that charming be MN D Wiemarck, the King of Greece, the where it is beg demonstrated. PP WN Rew OE ERSTE CUatall ea * onve make up your! And she was right, Strange as (t may! ‘ Princess and Princens W nil Cem Te ty ’ ot and give Ata (alr handful of raw wheat, a glass of 9G the Infanta Mulaile of Spatn DPPOKANNOTHHECOHODGTOVY) « ‘ ybsoatillver Filtivgs trial all unnatuml ¢ tinappears na ome raw pruner-an, articie| | AbsthecHMIRME: et fia, okimar: Denate: rm haat ae ale the Omhy, PANGAN Sad vrai don't cane for all thove thinge. Jwhioh in their onoked etate L Hearty! Donato, formerly a biitcher, onco|waa assisted’ hy 4 remarica MOT HO had suggested, even, hefore hile DINERS In. Avverlon \ hey repel ri er an tempt yi desplae--Nad te a ip iy ef be “ "yy baie we un A ean vie ve f i Al Ro! e enornous appetite, and [no longer) Tanked among the world's greatest: HY) woman called Lucille. Heport says whe irae “! jw About Bonbens thouaht rearettully’ of the chicken pats) notivis, haa mot one areater than te ol wan the fay S wife Of @ young Aled hin bellef that, the practice ; “And it 1 wore to take up thie thinge-!"Sie tuncneon we went to a woman'e| {0 Art of putting 10 #1 [American named Charien Rove, whol rare silenten et (te Blase among the would I-woul about vonbonat” t make any difference club meeting, ‘Do you mean, would you get over wanting Bon one? Ls Li y Day, Donato gave the name of 'foaoina 2 podd Mrs. Friedlander t# the clubwoman par 9 i of mesxmeriam oat vortainiy, my dear, You would eneeience Pear ee. Bre Vor, ih May care to tough them.’ And Mra.|- Bhe in a member of some half-dogen| When he came to New York, in) Pilediander turned again to her roses, | prominent organizations, mes, being { 1899, to kive demonstrations {i Chieker fills katlaned that ‘she had driven th Sonnected with. various ing Hall. he announced himuelf as "the a be etrpoat every Rous of Ger day ira a Parislan experimental fascioator,”” ad. ‘ork Vor the progant T think T'll be careful "iite'te folly wat rd there, and| He t* remembered here an # short not to give the w food diet” a very] always on or gota red stout, red-faced and roundefaced man. Tale, tyiat i That be th Fret it eli | now Fewiching in uppearace cer OTE ee ee eethd THAR? OAK: | 10, us women, pele talniy pomsenwod ofe the littering eve! / in Henfaser and Parttouleare to'ige | ybe corns alt And never bel which should properly eo with every! 7 her pew diet, L had omitted my morning | * i joy thie must te, practitioner of a mystic art Liao ey hs At § ofolock we returtied to the Kndl-} Donato's method In selvciing his sub n ot peel i) Pgh eh Rtn aS? MERE mw |e a ts hot very, | anowered, ao arace- |!" owe, the maid over Hy to.neg | thowe who responded to a teat, Tie fully aa popmible If whe wae aleo gubjected to this method | oonaleted in wetting them to kneel on the You see,’ Mra. Friedlander went on! o¢ dinin stage, causing ‘them to bend bickwanl “ee iene. Hive: on fe Few, foe *O) Hut Myw, Friedlander assures me that ‘ mand weil supplied with everything ¢ who forces her bill of fare none of by poking his face at them and then nutritionw at @very meal that we realy it (howe who ol to try |Aaking them to rise while thelr Pe ee ee ASE fant’ teary |t Tre va. {OAt8 were raiend alott, ‘The nro uw Olenty AVE Yeare O16" | mmm away wi iy ii wana tured te It does ng at her side ay a arr ies wi) enjoy Ht HH M ipeds tn taking Pa walk A Foch ian breakfast, Bot ook PR A morning walk ” Among the pamengera on the French were also pavsengers ont ame paying pa ft Twenty-two men who insisted on ing. ue union rate wore dinchat WORLD WANTS the Shining Light of HELP. 7/6 Paid Help Wants in 13 other composed of Greeks been or man Labor Union, be the Italian Laborers’ Union, Central Labor tink eyenin, Paid Help Wants in this morning’s World. wt phe t Cinlon No, 6s The Journeymen Barbers’ 34 ERRAND OIRIA ., 6! TAILORS Fi Walters! Union, No. 1 HMUNOIDERERS ... 4) TENANTS MMPLOY MENT AGRNCINA VARNISHERS 5) Warren 4) WAIST HANDS... 6) WAITRERERS ., 9 nfl NL Gotegnies to. to heyy ey Brook Hy Gast aah lah Mier’ aan id tha Ce oe 4 TOTAL seine sore TO “Tie clothing. bears ae ed Ith seoretary re ' Ha @ had certainly walke! three when we returned to the sy of my H ell have luncheon now," sald dre, eon, “Some chicken pat+ the {ine with hash> * ait" my_hoatems. to ds) Wat Mra, Friedlander's yi F had fer eye on me and | didn't get a “being | Treaiiy belleve 1 am 1 whlae my level beat to! work with the oMirped Mra. T anawered with unneoas ald my kind- snoring my apparent | wy rages trying not to T know you'll | special Kklnd the | ( Tt didn’t toate twa | Ki Wrong, reason that people Ike your diet i oe phe te # hearty an old y 6 tried the wheat broad af wou LABOR aha or rH Aaitalne yesterday was mts the ich hetreve hy en wer monte with. frien ct in he waid that # not! A strike of engineers and rock drillers Nk hgpeeny eo int 4) iis employed by Naughton & Co, on ex- covation for the rapid-transit tunnel {s threatened this week, The men declare that Naughton & Co, alone, of ell tho * contractors on the tunnel work, are not the prevailing rate of wages, A re of “flat” elgaretie makers, grotsive Rotel Cl eh brah athe Mion, to it ‘The Brooklyn Central Labor Union| !t Cavah has granted ita recognition to the Ger- and preference will ven to It members over those o! in ne. Hrookiyn Labor Lyceum, Willoughby rie Among the} jut that's just what thowe Germans do. Peering, | They take part of a verh and put it Han and the Rev.|the other part of tt and put f Bt AUBUE lover yonder Ike another wiake, and be vf mem) in German Ht iast night In Webster | 9ecessity for apologizing for Interna- Mitate with the Nati AM “4 of 1 modern 6 NN ate with the Nationa lance h «| e " ; about there being no 1 ph to apply tor THE WORLD; WEDNESDAY RVENING, NOVEMBER 21; 1900, HAS PUT TO SLEEP THE HYPNOTIST DONATO. Per aot eat nt tor | He ta dead in a lunatic asylum near Parts, hap not Club at a dinner at Bherry's last night the famous humorist, Mark Twain, was the central fwure, Hf spoke on the "Disappearance of Literature,” In introducing Mr, Clemens, Dr, 1 win RK. 1. Gould, who presided, eald he had been compelled to do a lot of apo’ owlaing for a certain American |lterar man when he was in Germany for tak ing whet the Germans considered ibe) erties with their language "It waan't necessary,” said Mark Twain, “for your chalrrws ai wine for me in Germany, It wasn't necemsary Instead of that he ale ought to have Impressed upon thoee poor honighted Teutons the service 1 rendered them. (Laughter) Their tans guage had needed untangiing for a 0d gnany years, Nobody else seemed take the job, and so I took , and I fatter myself that I made @ pretty good job of 11. "The Germans have an inhuman way of cutting up thelr verbs, Now a verb has ® hard time enough of It tn thin all. The wnnual banquet of the Brooklys| world when it's all together. (Laughtor) It's downright inhuman to epiit it up ord jown here, Ike a stake, and they take it away tween thede two limits they Just shovel 1 maintain that there is no Aman who helped in a amall way to stop such mu tilation. held New York papers combined yioiti injon han ebtablished headau Change to Salt Times, tern at No. 61 Bast Fourth atreat an AGENTR oo sees 16) JANITORS tol ie proceeding with the organtaation of | "We have heard a discusalon to-night APPRENTICES 4 KITCHENWORK 6| 4 local union to take the place of thejon the disappearance of titerature, HOOKBINDRRE .... 4] LADIE 6{ union. recently suspended by the Cens| that’s no new thing. (Laughtor,) ‘That's Book Rh nis i) LAUNDRKaBES | es Naa si Palisraea:.atonae. sai what certain kinds of Iterature have pore 4) MILLIN Wd | e i 0 , Plat uflers! been doing for eeveral years, The fact BUSHELMEN TU WOR) caxsorveniees 0] pad a saworkers international fee is, my friends, that the fashion tn liters BUTCH RRS 1S) NURAKS nN away from Heme| ature cly and the literary tailors OANVASEERS 5) NECKWEAR 7 Non Mont 0, Columbus} have (o change their cuts or go out of COATMAKERS 4) OPRRATORS ig) Antrim. No oH, where strikes are In business, Prof, Winchester, here, if 1 oa PLaw My esas ri repernber tatrly c serectly what he a 00 . a] PLANO HANDS ¢ Hebrew butehe Gasiiiens “i hareae $A Unlon When wit be amitared Rating] remarked that few, If any, of the nov-\ DISHWASHERS 4] PALRaMRN 14| United Hebrew’ Trades, pee which will] produced to-day would live as long up DRiwsMAKDRE 11) SILVERAMIPHS | deme ade Ciena dal alt day Aid the novels of Walter Soott, ‘That ma DRMONERA .. jo. 8) MALRMLADING ...., 6] work (wenty hours out of ihe twentre| Be His notion. Maybe he I right, 1 DRIVERS 1/ #KIRT Hans 6| four for % 4 week and board yh Bleep] #0 far ae ft am conc id, 1 don't care DRUG CLARKS 9| sTeNOGHAPHERS.. 4) 0 the shops. if they don't, (Laughter,) “Prof, Winchester aleo sald something eaetie Lost,’ 1 guess he's right, He hat A as If he was preity famillar with i at jece of Pieter? work and nobody aba i ya 1 be never had rea any Me ‘ona Ph ei alles Loni,” car 10, "5 womethini Just want to take on trust, As guest of the Nineteenth Century! weno |e CRUEL. MET! {ODS Ol Vreating | sand Rectal Ui iseases. Derangement of the liver and ot Gen. Schalk-Burger,Prese tern orenns as well ae yeytration th ident Kruger's Deputy, Hit in Battle. 44-6 purely loeal disease; thta is the reeaon | i tile ef why falves and ointient tect, and the widespread succomy of tt pent | Pyramid Mie Cure has demonstrated CADE TOWN, Nov, 3t.—Gen, Sehaikens| The Pyramid Mle Cure n irwer, Who Was the acting President | stent bu ie in auppow Kraus | (* @ppled at night, absort a) after “Oom Paul! orted to have | sitive rectal membrane acte both ana Hh tal at Joan PevLTE: | local and constitutional ment and 4 A patent leather shoe J hin death, % cages of mar years standing has made that won te "‘orack"’ Is as Kr cromsed in rortuguese | thousands of permanent curer 4 ill uy den. Sehaikenburger amsuming | Many pile autterers who nave undergone SCAPCE, YOU WIN Say, as eae eet Hae eett uA RaUNR, | ureical operations withous ratiet or eure/th@ proverbial — hen’a- bol (ae ttt he batile felt ag! Hare brow surprieed by results froma tow teeth, And you are quite ef my assuming eawoutlve control of | Weeba treatment with the Pyramid sup: right. | Boer altairs | powitory |e, Mad een active in the Matt during | "the voit tom pain is oo immediate inet | BUt We have near ita ed the TAtieh General | Patlente sowotimes imagine that ihe Pyra [PASeR Leather Shoe as AKO, Mid CONTAIN oplaton er ¢ but euch te 1] ia PABST. HAs Foe. bp Cp Mnatigg ott | He English and aetrtiny last, calf tops, heavy oak- 4 ct aus ht mr at ooeeeet tanned soles—button or | elreuletion \e cata blished ire: lace styles, Regularly $4, Ail drugniite soll the Pyramid Yile Cure! thd introduce them quick= ly—-$2,65 q WM. VOGEL & SON, | Broadway, — St. and to Phe early drove Huller's wounde » by a bul u Unued aetive while euffering from (he wound Howas (rom laydenburg, where most of the Hehting in the Transvaal la now ole that he came from. Cen. | purges Wak born In that dir Hy trict ane galned dintinotion when a| Myoung man He had been a candidate for the Presideney of the Moet Hopi ile before (he war and « tthe Pree Mdency of the yikarad Ruben wean able lemixator he was also famel ana fighter, winning hie first spure tn the @lwar wilh Great Heltain $n We He beman Aa an agsisiant Neld cornet ant a full cornet before the end of that} Hale advance after that was tapid Mt properties of th aur the Little tumors and congested he remedy At 0) conte for full alaed package A }ittle book on mailed free by « } Co, M Ex-Butcher Who Had Tried His Glittering, Hypnotic Eve on Kings 48 ANA cure of pilew ming Pyramid Drag shall, M New York Heard Him Called Fraud Ten Years Ago. MuRDe 1 ae Hours: 810 6, Sundays and tihative 9to4, jran away from her husband to join the| As ahowlng the actual power of Dos | mosmeriet tato'® “glittering eye,” it is related Geran, french and Swedish ete For a long time Lucile waa Donato's| (it Be at vie tine tne Daria cake, Ladies in Attendance All Examinations and Consultations Fr aroat drawing card. ‘Then phe Wax hieling Minto tat presteeie co. the Noor ’ ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR TEN Y! BARS. bs indoing Th another cane, called to alten ' Prodsirg ahd hog hid ite) te Hon Mans) A acanidal arone, Donato's wite sougne) naanedic Dealer, aw bat whowe Je Brooklyn, 414 and 416 Fulton St. ond West Abraham ey (vivétee aad. RAme@ LUSH. ko the rene Re TRI ReersTite cnunen «tu pscaie Newatk, NJ, 683 Broad Si, (Over Hurtdegens) » won, ‘There Was a trial, Both the hyp ‘ ps notiter and his mubsect were penalized eopht rere. And w the climax, Lueliie lett Do: ats of Wein and " ous. charase For Sale. neato and Kan proceedings (ir the om. nin Undoub ponure of her maior ae a charlajan ks of }lere ended the conepicuous career of Ways left Donato pee The great “taselnator’ was ae stron tore ready to belly aument that "there aa in wil power At one ofl tt was fie bine tal exhibitions he offered 0] putting a su settle with his Nace a diepute began by | ity : aman in the audtenc Made Suits, Recqui Lees and Ni af ah in upiating the mh fant alway tipi Boery breath carries the healing) ine ie ; fe Nein Wye Sal a Moule de Mo hn influence (o the diseased parts Manhattan Credit a, $5.00 Rubber Sets $5.00 / notiem he wet down purely payohioal, ‘athe of fay vtion 8 TTA THIRD AVE, BET, 65TH & pot See the Inhaler in Use| sues,» ss « Cie ond Malta on ea Repairs Free as Long es the Mate Lasts, DON'T WAIT, COME NOW L's a classic, just an Prof Winohester | | {t meets his definition ACCUSES YALE MEN. ree meals a" eth verytiody. Want vo Cy i ymenta Nit CREDIT CO. "¥en!" jeanne Hae lideiipdad "Por aifner we a WARK TWAN 19. Brae ana poh ‘¥ n'y ood desl 10] /Mree NAA tO Have Piakete |e neo Home HRI eS et gee tmieen Wt ah Wi ea pan eerie | to have old teeth out and now ones in, Bo L went without my breakfast and | onor tre om ir Ing when eh day abdul (he dineppeapahoe He (here Speculators’ Hawde friends to try It. Don't guess, Take To be conscious of th operation is Worre Pre" ttere around for an hour on |* amalier ze ta vation ai Cire," Hts wuld iat tote would outlive | | NHEW H1A\ Nov rhe Yolelno one's word, Prove by notual ox (han bi MN Fresh Gas f Thore was nt his orition, 1 muces that true, Pha foothall management to-day opted] periment what a boon to muffering you are Free from BO Fried! answered clous uncookes Be Ae Ne OU eee Le Oe Te wo tot drastic. ineasures eck spocula , Gold crowns and bridges, 2} ti wnt atten tr i tas 3 ‘ON LITERATURE =: Wan AR MBS AEE A, ob ram nt i e's ons Ns ae] VERY Aap the week there wit bal gBMOR MMR. a» oeCaRT et | ane. 4800." Gold lings rom #08 Oh buch a walkie coo walk The dinner jist even better than Leer ty La rena aheme con The rent, (heen demonstrations of the Inhaler at HMA firs | accor ling to alee, | Hxtrackin Afra, Friediandor woare a short walke luncheon, and in to be afraid that centpenneees you are ninety to read som: Robert Hixon, President of the Unie] these drug stores: High aud ather | oF cocaine, GOe.4 with gota free. ne akirt, And ko, fortunately, do I, the, Vide it diet eA Erow)ns hy Nins haatone title vo tive. ninety years versity Foot . HL OL O] ants Som, 189 Menmdway. WHEK. Wt pon reales. diestes’ te wit sel tar I vt crews Dp le ows, " " 1 ‘4 00 4 . cal 20 Worth i j ’ Bishi steal to the par anh tor | Drea te fe ce ; Humorist Talks to Mem~ Didart Mowilen Twain [nperar in ve Vale Nowe, he college] etd, Youmame A Cwbity 140 Nagel ft yale i ony Kit Hod Kae Boa No Time Lost. j wo we wa > Rear a muah » have 7 Aah Drerrenna wy fe Non ¢ Glens Chal wiih « Mate ieee biiamae ate Wf] bersof the Nineteorth | 0) 1,1: on, gente, no mu whieh he anounced hat Fag taaneth kn Pu OPEN ALL NIGHT, } *, ih » nyt aboy ohets { ten had been at the same + Popes and are mere NR ow [chow t had eA nea air aed tae Century Club. hae aye they Uta they ve dine foun ti rtadn ty bane ak Sundays and Holidays, q Spee All Gvonini of "raw (00d chat, we sep. eared Caughien) If they do, that Te ki badd OPTICAT, COMPANY, | new yORKWest side Cth Ave. cor. th $b : ignorance on the gen “Kalla Pharmacy, 4th Ave, and LTON ST, NEW YORK Just shows the! leral mubJect of jiterature, Tam nor ag Malt and M4 , JERSEY CITY —York, cor, Groves ng wal WAR weVOrn) yeuré ago, and AYalla p ust) Howry AM. toa pat, | SEE , CF, be T'm not so fashionable, but td (a! Walter #, Rookey, Hith, #th Ave, | NEWARK-—Broad, cor, Market St to take my chances with Mr. in selling entury hive | hw F s Tatts haven't ot Chawar & ton, th Ave, and Bild or Sale q Iwughter.) tt on aitiing FURNITURE $80 WORTH home ft. W Tofien think tha ! S00 Colembep Ave, 1 DOWN AND #1 WEBI oe tt | ¥ ter & Co, OOth Mt, and ¢ / #1 WEEKLY, ne Highest compliment ever paid to my D RICKS THE LOWEST, efforts wan tala by 1 wis Bh @ | Ba Aves 42 Dower « wer beak), (Open evenibes hh 4 oxidant Hitot nt Harvard lege At IN BROOKLYN, . LEWIN Ny * as ar st, \\ nat, i wan a ccenpiimen INO ON C o > pe UT SROURITY, 287 WE 2 ‘ ant Tt alwaye take the, opini i great, Dr, WS, Rice, the WellsKnown Author= ma SugruIxg _——— . 7 |men like Wvge Peewidenta on all wuch ity, Senda a Trial of Hie Famous a priinnthy Vulton 80 and t EQ SriinG 0, mm i subjects am that phine ‘ » W —| I went iit to Cambeldue one day a Method Free to All, Wi, Vincent, 180 Broadway, BD. ous Help Wanted—Male x few vente nyo and oaflet on Bresitont| J & ltr, 0 Main street, | Wins Vincent, O96 Wedturd Ave, Ladlen ov genie bie maid That We had Just returied) 1 rupLuFed Wows of) any "pernan| Wm Vinewnt, 1108 Hedford Ave, | WINE! HAI | from England and he was very much/Paptured, whether « ian, woman or entid M. Livi OH DUP HL | touched by waat he conaldered the high|® {tee trial of his famous home cure. sll goods A \ Patents compliment Darwin waa paying to my n. Lew eownd | Broadway, eo hooks, wind he went on to tell me rome. De Greene Av Whing ithe this A. G, Koo! Mar Brondway..D,| Put Darwin to Sleep, peneeies fan rhe s Tilt: aly payrrmnie “De w (hat there is one room Manyon'e Doctors Free. If you are bie prices. @ guarapies ave a rai in I his bedroom, where { come@and JAMES BRRGMAN r +) ny “ n doubt as to your ailment Hy an expert Wao has carved £4,000 of ) two Things Baek Pinot he te let one of Munyon's physicians tell LTHAM WATCHME DIAMONO® JEWHLKY, | tlie! Kt Bun Nay W i A ‘ls tna y growing and studying. wotle It Rnww you the exact truth about your condl- “hive ae flats Myo a deeaaal LO Pos die (od tay CHA sn : Ot was one rae one, [eoget le vouring Uon, You oannot pay a eent for PIANLE which copmimed huge ant beetles , and things for the haricular delevtation thie service, It ts ao free as the air) ; = = aaa ot Mr Darwin) ‘and the other, some you brewthe. Bring the children; | 4 on (he night table at the head of his ted, ‘They are your books, Mr. Clemens, and Mr. Darwin, roads them every night to lull him @ sleep.’ (Great jaumhter.) "My friends, 1 thoroughly appreciated bring any one who needs advice or thinks It needed hooks that Ho America’s certain cure Munyon's Cold Cure ts a Munyon'’s rany cold if taken tn time, that ‘compliment and considered It the nee eee a abetho Tor trae highest one that was ever pald to me een’ Manyaa s Comsiipeticn To be the meanw of soothing to eles peumstic a Burges Cogetinens Cha i i A orale towmina with Bugs’ ana agin d Cure Keene the stomach and bowels in MKSAIVING © 1000, things like Darwin's was somes | | } ne in ne i nt 1 ‘ er ‘hoped for; an | Mit ROW, YOURRENX free) tele of the cures. | A POEM ee A KT now that he's dead | never haope to be! It ts a marvellous method, curing case — : ¢ “* able to do |t again,” that defied hospitals, doctors, trusage, elec-| OPEN EVERY DAY AND EVENING Papers were read by Prof, Wiljiam| tricity and all elae, | Merely send’ your| and the free trial will Trent of Coiumbla University and Prof, | pame and. ad Galen T. Wincheater of Wesleyan Unt: pe et without any cael form rater | Broadw y 26th Street. - veralty vile ty ten year ty Theforo the diecuaston began Prof, | ayer, bag FL Brander Matthews, a. former’ Prosident hie int Fonte St — | ‘How to Ger of the club, presented to John A: 1 004 4 ho} « ‘ k lor, the retiring Presigent ait Dr Rhee method “He ts no D iver loving Cup, the gift of the club | rie, the seas me bee es | urKey cured Mr. thing + Tata Bei as Cured . hIPLOMACY WEARIES HARRIS 3 fren haa eee \ While | ah You Sleep| In 15 Days. DIMOLV ES STRICTURE Representing Uncle Sam Too Wavy |} and Quit for Work, ‘ Addinon Clay United States ¢ certainly feel thankful ene Harris, ‘GKAN SOLVENT Minister to Auatro-Hungary, salied thie once and make a ir al of AKE aNow DENBATH THE SUN REDUCES morning of the American finer New eureg with nit pal, danger ‘operation " ante SIAR wavs TATE Ag TRENOTHENS | ; hours lowe of time tiekint nd by | THE DRAINS AND L048 York. Mra, Harria accompanied him. | Somte vay wilt never know you had been | IN. PIPTRRN A | Harris has been In this country Al ruptured Wr day sur | No ORLOS TH Rt IN Tata Ate | Written exelusively for The W vacation alnce Aug. |. Most of the time A DIRBET Otay Ann oer CAs | he has been engaged In campaign work. No esting; ook trea; 1600) “tovenctaivent ts net a. 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