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i ~ Last, but not least, I have known this S POLICE SOUR ~ AOROUCH PARK the Letter Left by the Men Who Beat Mrs. ~ Thormann. 1h r SHE MAY DIE FROM SHOCK | Several Neighbors Saw Stran- I? ~ Victim of Her Visitors. E The police have found no trace of ous thieves who, under Health’ Ingpectors, assaulted M, Thormann in her home, F j Btreet and Ninth avenue, ‘Park, Brooklyn. @ door-bel! ts muMed and acros: it porch 4s stretched a strive. M8 nailed to the gate, roading to-day, well as could be ex- | ( fhe said. “‘No doubt she re- ptwenty or thinty heavy blows, a ead is covered with biood clots ther tbody Is covered with cuts and . Her tyes and face are black d and swollen Real Danger in Shock. She has suffered a great loss of blood a8 she could not afford to lose any | T shall not be able to remove the put on by the ambulance sur weveml days. No bon are as I at first thought. The real anger to her is from the shock of th ’ ble struggin in whlch she was tn s, Wed. Her only hope ts absolute {s NYEN, Y “gers Whose Description avovirn sre es with That Given by , BVAS DIROLGH Tex, J orporat SAN FRANCISCO, J companics of the Nint arrived the transport Bast to-day, ¢ ad, ‘Phe headqua: nd/six companies veracks, N.Y. an panies at Fort Niagara. Juni the sixteen-f atervilet Arsenal It over 1s W SUBMARINE BOAT. TELEGRAPH. Only Clue Thus Far Is/ sir iwrantry comrye, Infi rte wii 4 the WORLD'S NIGGEST GUN, After f 1 gun Is 04 tod tf mad THREATENED, | BUOKEN. eo.-In of revalling «0 ine h © Galvestor LIST DECAPITATED. ‘Den’t knock. ¥., June %.—T'wo boys t Voles in opposite directions wane wins: ity came In collision. Gue nam Go to back of house. nil Was thrown under a puesing atr ani decapiin He was riding w side of the street effort Is being made to keep thy NOW A PICIKLI TRUST. as Quist as possible. | CAMDEN, N. J. June %8—Articles ‘Dr. W. H: @hepard, the attending phy- jincorporation have been filed by c wes seen’ as he was leaving the | Assuciilon of Manulacture:s wud D “ |tributors of Food Products, with the firms in t awy Gre CHICAGO, Ju Sum q h orneys for Mi en, of New York, have fh riment eutt for $i50. Th has owed them $046 the eemainder in exp * D. LONG DREAD. DETROIT, Jurie tee of t Ate Supreme ¢ b. dead, tiged sixt IN MENICO. sini 22s Ap Sate Wena Uae dre Bits JESSIE MORRISON AGAIN FOUND GUILTY OF MURDER. ah \Yury Returns Verdict for Second Degree After | Being Out Twelve Hours. | ta | in ned ‘on he 8 Asked if it were possible for Mre | cy): Mex., June 28,— mazin to have adaménistered to her | phe *, which has oo “igeit the blows she received, Dr. Shepard | bev * cary spring, MISS JESSIE MORRISON. ald: shows 00 batement, “No: that {s ridiculous. In the first SNOW UP STATE. ELDORADO, Kan., June 28.—Jesste her home three weeks after her mar- e@, it would have been absolutely | ALBANY, June 27.—Snow fell in Dela- | Morrison, on trial for the third tim hearing screams, osaible. ‘Then, who would have dis-|ware County for the first time during! for the murder of Mrs. Olin Castle, !t0k hey fou gured herself as she Is disfgured?| tae monta of June in the memory of] + Morsison H ly for several years, and they are fine people. Mrs. Thormann is a high- led woman." feet away from the Thormanns, says faw two men, whose deseription | Mies with that given by the victim of | snail standing on the day of |! pte assault some distance from the a ‘Thormann house in the ficids, looking at | ‘1 pe through a pair of field glasses. She] Buspected nothing, as there have becn| |! working in the nelghborhood| — Jatoly, and she thought these men also were on that busiress, Mra. Hannah Sohacffer saw the two pear by and heard one call ie Fother “Mike.” co) Henry N .E. Thormann, the husband, 4s connected with Armour & Company's Williamsburg branch. ‘The thieves, who found Mrs, Thormann in the back yard, anf induced her to go into the cellar ‘with them on the pretense that they bi were investigating a complaint to the | | Health Department that she kept chick- | jy ens in the collar, evidently knew all this | and supposed that George, her son, | Whose daily receipts are $7), kept his | money in the house. They asked her where he kept his money and thr ed Kill her and applied the tor lows from the hammer handle to ae to tell them, it was George's money they had come after, and not for general robly they left Mrs. Thormann’s p taining $5.60, which lay on Ui table, and her jewel case intact. Letter the Only Clu Absoltely the only clue this is the note left by the men, which apparently written by two pervons. | « '@ hand: ute par lt is @ blue piece of peper, containing these words in an awkward school “T have mo chickens on my premises’ 1 of the note is written back with an apparent effort to dis e writing. It is an ion of the Thormann ¢ they are lo cated. ~ Detectives Dolan and Roddin, of the Central Office, and Dutectives MoGrath | @nd Reilly, of the Fourth avenue sla ‘don, Many polloomen in plain clot working on the case. Should Wear Uniform. Police Commissioner Ebetein, of Brooklyn, attributes the cause of the at stack and’ robbery of Mrs. _ the fact that health inspe Weer uniforms “Byvery health inspector should wear # uniform or should not be permitted to the saying | Some Ving man. SARATOGA, N. CHICAGO, June %.—Thi nual convention of the Y. rumor that John J. Scannell is in recs NO WORD FROM CROKER, June %—T! National Asso- WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON Committer jon to 4 rikes which are > affect Interstate HDORT TO RL WASHIN' flered a Jun to appoint F. ARBITRATION IN STRIKES, 23.—'The House ordered a npoWwer f ute and adju f such magnitude commence SSIA, stor Pe in the Sena Ainer! citizer Russia Lue ef, the President 4 4 to the attitu ward Amer GIRBAGE LITTERS EASTSIDE STREET rite shir this the m Ordinance Board Is Wholly Disregard-| — Sections of eleventh an- eral arbitra In this city in June, 1900, was found guilty of murder in the second degree to-day, The jury was out twelve hours. he rat Inan ante Miss Morr pf a cablegral from Wantage stating ‘to give the police enough of the story of |turn to New York carly in August and $ Suniouthe her fight and a description of the men | again shoulder the leadership of Tam — ’ quarrel, at- womicame eo’noarly Killing hi Bealdes | many, 18 der By eas ne Jessie Morrison 1s the daughter of f ensue she othis several neighbors saw the two sit- | JACK SPRECIA TOWED: former Probate Judge M. HL Morrison. 1 the razor away ind ting under a tree nearby a half-hour) SAN FRANCISCO, June 2%—Young) gy. jas peen twice before convicted for omen in Bae) at. before the visit to the house Jack Spreckels is to marry Miss Idita ey A : wed evidence of a ter- Huntington, a grandnie f the Jate| the murder of Mrs, Olin Castle und | . i Col ix Po Hantington both times s damewt Mrs. wittony een nae ten fp followselerkk Mrs. Mary Ammann, who lives only | _QcUTIONISTS MEET. Castle's throat was cut with a razor in god, Jt was sald, had threatened hime BUY arate eg & ey LORD HENNIKER OFAD. LONDON, June %—Lord Henntker, vernor of the Isle of Man, ts dead, d sixty years, ag FIRST ARBITRATION COURT, THE HAGUE, June %.—Dr. Asser, the Dutch jurisconsult who js to arbitrate the Amertcan-Russian sealing dispute, has commenced the hearing, MEXICO AND THE VATICAN. TROUBLE WITH MOROS, MANIL. n sentinels ha pul, in a suspicious manner near the Ameri- jean ) on the Island of Mindanao. The relations between the Ame: and the Moros are becoming strained, KITCHENER WANTS NO' WELCOME, LONDON, June 23.—T™ Mayor of Southampton cabled to n, Kitchener before the latter left Cape Town asking him to accept a civic welcome when he arrived on July 11, Gen. Kitchener re- plied, begging to be excused. He } also refused a public processional come in London RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS CLOSE. PARIS, June 28.—At a Cabinet meeting held at the Elysee Palace this morning President Loubet signed a decree closing the religious institutions which have not complied with the provisions of the Law of Associations, One hundred and thirty jestablishments are involved. more LOCAL. COMPLIMENTS THE POLICE. © Street-Cleaning Commissioner Wood- bury visited the Oak Street Station last night and made a ten minutes’ address to the outgoing squad. He said that the |streets In the precinct were kept clean and he complimented the police and Capt. Miles O'Relily for the assistance they gave the Street-Cleaning Deps ment. POST FOR LIBUT. PEARY. It Is belleved by officials at the Navy- Yard in Brooklyn that when Lieut. Robert E. Peary returns from his Arctic explorations he will be assigned to duty in charge of the Department of Yards and Docks in the yard. Until_recently that post had been held by Civil gsincer P. C. Asserson, Lieut. Peary {8 at the head of the lst of clvil engineers, SOLDIERS HURT IN CAMP. During the battalion drill at Peekskill two members of the Seventy-first Regiment came to grief. Joseph B. Minough, of Company 1, fel and fract tured his kneecap, and'J. Goodsal, of Company B, tripped and broke shoulder blade.” Both were removed to ve hospital, THREE HAVE APPENDICITIS. Three children of a family named Brown, living at No. 327 Liberty street, Union Hil, N. J. are aMicted with ap- pendicitis, " The family sent, its third child to be attacked With the disease within a year to the North Hudson 1os- pital to be operated upon. Attempted to Rob a Man on the Bowery Under the Glare of Lights and in View of | Brutal Weaver Punishes Wo- man Who Was About to Be- come a Mother for Seeking Himin Saloons. Many. Hel Sear naving iiuitally ee z In the full glare of many elvctric ‘| lights and in view of many scores of Who yy dle from the “| people a hotd-up was attempted on the Juries, George Sutcliffe, a rug weaver, | Bowery, near Grand street, shortly be "|, | of Paterson, 19 lovked up on a charge of | fore 1 o'clock this morning ne | assault and battery. If the woman dies] ‘The intended y was Nicholas F. A - s Mottobe, of No. laabeth street. He Pe a charge of murder will hi Jey j hod st left a restau 1 and was ne} him. What makes the attack of the | walking south aiong the Bowery when band serious ts the fact that h | a powertully vutit rang forward ” 1 to become a mother. MO} and started in to r ne high- tending ber fear she can | wayman pressed his rm under M be's chin, red man back. as ina saloon at Wood and] nen his rlebt hand closed on the view streets jast night when bis] tinj4 gold wateh chain ‘ed the place L Motto wis a lve a fow gasp. She redulied him fo having come] ing ories, which were, however, heard by home, and he became aued and tile} Patrolmen ©ONel and Curran, who Hos Ra eee When Re] ran up. ‘When a chase of several blocks called on her to urned, and ai ‘ollowed hich ended he ca whe did go, 1t Ie alleged, he kicked her | £0)! pea Nad oie SPOEue SE GIRL 0 GO UP IN Pretty Mabel Ward Will As- cend 5,000 Feet and Drop in Parachute to Win Box of Candy. (Special to The Evening World.) MILFORD, Mass., June 28,—To win a 50 cent box of candy, seventeen-year-old Mabel Ward, a pretty High School girl, is to make @ Journey 6,00 feet In the alr in a baloon and take a dive to the ground in a ny parachute. Miss Ward js now at Hoag Lake, in Bellingham, making her preparations to perform the feat. This afternoon, if the be fair, Miss Ward will make wet the attempt. 1n company with some of her friends, Miss Ward visited Hoag Lake, where Prof. Hillman, the famous balloon jumper, is making daily ascensions, The young girl remarked to her friends: “1 wouldn't mind going up in a bulloon myself.” “What! You? I'll bet you wouldn't dare step your foot inside the balloon,’ Viclously 16 the abdomen. fe 8 Paulas aiaeerted long unc] Seo Me nese OR eee NOOR 4nd) said a young man who was with her. she reached the of No, % Pear} | Shat he lived at No. 81 Third avenue. |” Atisg Ward answered eharply, “What sireot, where she wat down, Ininutes of | 2° Gonied having attempted any rob: | wil) you bet 1 don't dare?" the hovao cared for her until an ambu-| Or Pisiukenidenuty || Se & SMO) A box of candy,” Jokingly answered ance ars Buteliffe after the as-| When searched, however, @ murderous | her escort. Neate ent to hia homie, at’ Ne, #2 Binh | Woking “black Jack waa’ found in his | “I'll take you," remarked Dias Ward, aa eee norte mptol, ite tata | Roun aaion, and iis caused the adaltlonal | gecidediy. and bis wife tad been married eloven | of f twisied, Witt, was iN cnehes| with Prof. Hillman, who haa given Miss Where the ‘ h. At one esd was an oval| Ward complete instructions as to th bag 9 ere hada Guar | whaded blece of lead that weighed | management of the balloon and para- the Health |re y dren, hail pound J enute way | plan for the general tmprovement of the County Court-House. Mr nut sald he was not in favor of remodelling the building on plans simi- enter @ house un.ess aocompaniod by im person of persons aball thmw, oat, or |! Hd Pollee oMeer,” sald the Cominlonsione feet, wutler of permit any arrvaut liar to those rejected yesterday, ‘These ony ones eee nS Par rein @ throw, cam or Jay any [2 : the f plans called for an expense of $2,000,000. to gain entrance to buildings. offal, vegetablen garbage, dros, ctniders, | avery fworte ub i Instead of this, he thought the building Buperintendent of teslik’ Rays am, they veer, dist, mith or|fo-dus, Most of the. decs 4 could be placed in proper sanitary con- Agresd with Commissioner bate! of any kind whatsoever on any street |VeRciablay Were at the close | |dition, including Mgbting, for a few hun- an — in the city ©! New York, eiiter upon the road. | SF sine & h a 0 the. Phar a dred thousand sollere, prac a i way or f hereof except thet in ke ee ee ana ° Bs ,. mainder of the money a i - LAMONT FOR GOVERNOR? =. SitEE HEM ae tie api and tala heiuiees sortie tant | comptroiien Grout Gays Their ing could be DWE, cavar of geting are! Groak a allan peddicrs sorting ie Comptro) Arecping of Whe roaGmay by the Department of on muy of Whe (hur oa, oa Fees Would Have Reached ii the departments possible in one INDIANAPOLIS, June 2. — At ine Stret-Cieauing: dust trom ah alk tay be Her trults that had become | butiding owned by the city, and anys meeting of the Democratt editors awrok tno t ter, if 4 Were carelemly thrown into th That Figure Under County |an enormous rent would thereby 5 + | othere no other time. peu ony. a waved qonne PO ie Mey Marios EN RN A | ————_—— Court-House Contract. --— May if of Indian ne ab ne wording of section Ie who hea. sunt returned of an ordinang G. A. R, ELECTION. GLEN ISLAND ATTRACTIVE. Tilden Club dinner is N of mreete and the _ | Aa Ain New A | ceording to @ statement made by 4 question of Cleveland tor Presi | much tae bs order of che | AL C, Bakewell, of New Yorks Comptroller Grout to~ Horgan & | Greet Preparations Being Made for ROt considore! nthe ag | Hoard of Health and of which meveral Departnent Commander, Slattery, ‘Pammany architects, would Fourth of July, sppbligly wan outiced “no wi h | buns re copies have been sent to avery | SARATOGA, dune t--The New York have made $100.00 dn foes under the| Glen Island, the gem of the Bound, Poort Parlfl eee we Mut police ata Apparently the ordinance | gtute 1 iment the Grand Army contract which the Board of Evtimate ,continues to be a magnet to pleasure odes Fir Tess wilt aeeopt send Lotter 90 fur aa Certain portions |of she Heyubic elected thew gt rininated yeaterday, seckers, deapite the cool June weather. Support any Demos) vf the east aide are concerned, as the| Devurunent Command ton como Alaris 3 Its natural beauty and {deal environ- eater ab hood aa eat | otros : THOR, Comnine ‘a ‘niay | Comptroller Grout added that the : form Aw Kod ws ih ti sireeta were rarely, if ever, in much a) Pakewell of New Vork Citys Bento | ios of the Committee conslating of he|Ments, combined with the wealth of at- lily cundld'se thy condition na thie morning, Byracunos J imanier, 19| Mayor, the Comptroller and President ue provided by the management, tn An Evening World reporter made a|C. Bal of ical Dir Cantor, whloh whe, Appointed be the {nave stunted & tide of travel islandward en tour of the streets from Division as far | i. 1 Grant) Chapial Rev, W eel ‘ the! that nothing can stem. The perfonm- ary | a ralle-te porih ‘ax Houston and esom Ghevate tol Kimball, of Adama, Counc of adeniys | Hoard of Kutimate yesterday, were! of opal Mexican Vaqueros f 4 d siwation, Martin Shoal, of Post No. | sc r isunderstood. id bby artioularly 4 Hesex. Buch one was found to bein the| iL. L. Hanchott. i Post No Somawhal eAqunorsiood. He :aald Ser a mn) ety th granization is not A a eb same condition. Decayed vegetables and trust ae well as rubbieb of a} kinda Lit. case ;''| the Committee would not Investigate the ne of wll contracts with Hor- ean & wattery, but would devise « le are proparin, & and they are. ROME, June 28.—Mer. R. Sanz de Sem- per, wo Was rent to Mexleo thred months ago to vor to stabliah diplomatic relations between. that re nd the Vatican, reports that he | 1 successful. his | BALLOON ON WAGER MAN OVERCOME IN A HOTEL, |Dreber Found Uncon- scious from Gas After Fiancee Had Left Him Sleeping Soundly. |WAS ABOUT TO MARRY. Attempt at Suicide, Police | Say, but Girl Declares that There Was No Good Reason Why He Should. The “House of Lords," a Raines law hotel at Crosby and Houston streets, was the scene this morning of what the police claim to be a mys- |terious attempt at suicide, In St. Vincent's Hospital the man who tried | to end his life is in a sinking condi- tion. It was 8 o'clock last evening that the couple first appeared. He was about twenty-four years old, fairly well dressed, clean shaven and weighed 140 pounds. She was of light complexion and scarcely looked the nineteen years she claimed to be. In a firm hand ho registered as “Jordan D, Gilder and wife, New York.” They were assigned to room 18, on the third floor. ‘The room is ventliated by one small window. About 10 o'clock the girl, fully dressed, came down to the office and Informed the night clerk that her companion was in- toxicated and that she was leaving. Then she departed, after giving her |name as Lizzie Ostreicher, of No. 167 |Ridge streat. Night Porter Robert Brumby at once hurried to room 13 and tried to revive the man, who seem- ed to be in a stupor, but failed. G Was Turned On, No further attention was paid to him apparently until 4 o'clock this morning when the porter, making his rounds, smelled yas and traced it to Gilder's room Brumley entered and found the man stretched out on the floor with a pillow under his head. He was attired only in his underelothes. A few inches from |his mouth was a gas pipe which had been turned on fully. | Investigation showed that the Os- treicher girl had given her right name. “GAS HOUSE” AFIRE WITH CURIOSITY ABOUT MURPHY. Charles F. Murphy, the firet of the Tammany Triumvirs, has succeeded in keeping the name of his blushing bride a secret, even from his closest friends. The “organization in the Bighteenth District is as much In the dark as the public at large. Even the "two Jim: Alderman Gaffney and the Triumvir's brother James, do not Know her, or If they do they dissemble house" district that everybody, friend or foe of the little Triumvir, is specu- lating on the rumors, running all the way ‘Murph’ is married at all down to the concrete one of the name of his bride. The discussion got so hot to-day that one of the stakeholders to satisty his own curiosity and to settle the wagers in which he held the money, tele- rraphed to Atlantic Clty, asking if Charles F. Murphy was stopping there; if he had a wife with him; how he was registered, and the maiden name of the wife. If her maiden name could not be obtained then a description of her was asked for, ‘The answer to this despatoh is printed with this story: ‘The register of the Hotel Brighton, Atlantic City, bears this legend: “Charles F. Murphy and wife, New York.” TO OPEN CONEY’S PARK. There Will Be Speeches, Musio and Fireworks Next Tuesday. The new Coney Island Park 1s to have a formal opening. ‘This tmprovement, for which The World for two years kept up a constant fight and whicn was finally obtained through’ the activity of Park Commissioner Richard Young, will be given over to the people next Tues- day afternoon, ‘This is rather an extraordinary step, for city authoritles to celebrate the ac- complishment of thelr own efforts, but it 1s realized that this park i» more than ordinarily important. The Municipal Art Society will take a _—-__H His District ls Worried Over Mysterious Mar- riage of Triumvir—Who Is His Bride ? Curlosity runs so high in the old “gas | m the main question of whether | ee TRIUMVIR MURPHY’S BRIDE— WHO IS SHE, (Description Received by Leader's Friends.) She is a bionde of purest type. She has eyes of heavenly blue. She is of medium height. She hes a well-rounded figure, _ She weighs one hundred and fifty. She walks erect. She has a swinging carriage. She is graceful and stately, She dresses as if the honey- moon trip was hurried. Her gowns are simple, rich and tasteful. She uses no veil to hide her features, Also, the Tammany Triumyir and his bride are partial to the rolling chairs with a seat for two, listen to the music together, walk and chat together for hours, and never tire; shutting out the rest ef the world from their Eden. They have no friends, no companiong— and apparently don’t want any, mittee on Parks, has receiv % Munfoation from ex-Mayor ‘bears Hewitt, who during his administ n favored the small park system. {t is Probable that Mr, Hewitt will be present Commisal ¥ ‘ommissioner Young 1 to turn park over to President Swanstrom, of Brooklyn, who in turn will present It to Mayor Low. Alderman Lundy. who representa ‘the Coney “Isiand "diatriot, v| 0 ve an Important part in the roceedings. ‘There will be miusie and large display of firework = 3 WOMAN FIREBUG SENTENCED, ROCHESTDR, June 23,—Judge Suther- land has sentenced Mrs. Dla May, convicted of presenting a false claim of loss to an Insurance company, to not jess than three years and not more thar prominent part in dedicating the park. Calvin Tompkins, Chairman of the Com- and address. She was found at the | Ridge street house, where she llves with |her parents, and there she told a straightforward story, The Girl's Story. ‘The man with her at the House of Lords, she sald, was August J. Dreber, single, who lives with his parents at No. 10) Madison street, He was a lithog- rapher, and untll recently worked at Broadway and Nineteenth street. “We were engaged to be married,” she sald, ‘and the wedding was get for the last’ Sunday of July, August came to see me on Wednesday of last week and sald he had a promise of a new position. When asked why she had consented to have her companion register under An essumed name and wife, she sald that they had to register In order to get a room. —————_ LITTLE CHANGE IN TAX RATE, The Tax Commissioners have met to figure on the tax rate for this year. This will be made known some time next week. Several weeks ago it was announced that ther: would be decreased four paints, reduc ing it from $2.31 on every $100 to $2.27. ES | SCULPTOR GETS HIS PAY. Frederick Macmonnies, the sculptor, has been paid $10,00 by Comptroller Grout ag settlement of a sult against the olty, When the quadriga for the arch in ffont of Prospeot Park, Brook- lyn, was finished In 1894, ft was agreed that Macmonnies, by whom the group Was made, should be pad $Hitna In $10,000 instalment: Freight charges | added $1,800 to this. FEED THEM. One Way to Make Lawyers. You can dig up the lawyers and put them on their feet if you feed them right, but they are like other people, they don't thrive on poorly selected food, A lawyer from Seneca Falls, New York, say. When I went into a law office I was in fine health, having had much outdoor exercise, but at the end of the second montws study and work I was disheartened to find my- aele in poor health and falling every y “After reading some time I would become 80 nervous wat 1 would be compelled to stop, nor could I re- member, to any extent, what I read. “The study of law, which at first was a great pleasure, became a bur- den, and a first-class physician told me that I never would be able to serve a full term in a law office, and advised me to give it up if I wanted to enjoy life. When upon the point of doing so I was talking one day. with one of the firm, who advised me to make a change In food, and recom- mended very highly your Grape-Nuts, {saying I could get a package at any | grocery and make the test, he advice impressed me 80 ‘strongly that I at once purchased and began using Grape-Nuts. I found that after using this food I was not troubled with the lingering pain in my stomach that had been with me | for some time; instead, I was perfect- ly comfortable, and T had not eaten the food for more than four or five days when I began to notice a change. My head became clear again, and I began to enjoy my studies as well ag 1 did on the start, and could accom- piish more in one week from that time on than I had in a whole month prior to that’ time, “My blood, which had naturally become bad, presently improved; my digestion also was better, The blotches on my face began to disap- pear, and I felt better In every way. “Il owe much to Grape-Nuta, Would \rather you did not use my name, but if it will do you any good, use it.” Name furnished by Postum Co., Bat- Ue Greek, Mich, each Pimples, Blackheads, Red, Rougti . and Oily Skin Prevented by uticura . 11) bapoeent of Women use CUTICURA SOAP, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, the Great Skin Cure, for preservin, purifying, and beautifying of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stoppin; for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore for baby rashes, itchings, and chafings, in the form of baths for annoying irritations and inflammations, or too free or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative wealnesset, Rod many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest t selves to women and mothers, and for all the purposes o bath, and nursery. 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