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ETT TMT PTT” CENTISTSMUST CALLIN DOCTOR ‘Court of Appeals Declares It a Crime to Fail to Employ Phy- sicians When Patients Have Fatal Disease. TTS Carrie Konn, of Long Island City, on Returning from a Visit to| New York, Finds Her Luxu- ___- Mant Braid Missing. DECISION APPLIES TO ALL SORTS OF CURISTS. HER MOTHER FIRST NOTICED THE LOSS, Vaughter Is Convinced that the The Conviction of J. Luther Clipper Did His Work While’ Pierson, of White Plains. Who She Was Crossing River on pig Not Cail Doctor for Child. the Ferry-Boat. | Is Affirmed. i ae | } Vietim of a yack ihe Cioger | wise | $22) Carrie Kohn, fourteen years ol, vestt-| The Conrt of Appeals, the highest tr { [© sabe tao, ant Jackson avonue, tong Ie if) the Staten (ostabiished an. tae and City. is grieving over the les SEWER BENG TRE GRURRIGO E her degutiful jocks of hair. She ts PAIRS Sie toe u very pretty girl, and her hair, which | So! Fatth Carts! jontat or dis fhe ured to wear in a long braid down pie other creed that preseri t a wag the envy of her Bil} ita) heating to fall to call a phy i Solan for any member of hte or her fam. Miss Kohn departed from her home h j Yemeraay to visit her aunt, who lives fl ROBE UD aetaL cuneiine J Bt Pighty-tirst street and Second ave. | Tile ruling onade inn docts mue, Manhattan. She started for home headed down toda AMES ig the con tarly in the evening. we fon of 7. 1 er 4 jerson, of Wh While of the Long Inland City ferry. Plalin, wao wus tried and convicted of Hort she felt no one touch her balr, and Msdemeanor for failing to call a phys was dumfounsed when on her arrival [clan when ‘te sixteen-montha old child Kame her mo:her asxed in astonishment lay sick unto death with diphtheria tn What she had done to her hatr January, 1901 Tt was then seen that some miscreant Fad cut off the thick vrald Just about Wie Mr. Plerson tan follower of Elijah I Dowle, who will soon invade t : F SENIOR SENATOR FROM THE STATE OF NEW YORK AND THE BEAUTIFUL WOMAN HE IS ABOUT TO WED. engulders. The bair had neeut in a While ale baby girl slowly died under fe Clagonal fashion, and it will have to se (th scourge of diphtheria he and hs ojrimmed shorter on une side to make wife prayed at her hedeide, but leted Boe the sink aca her mi yota hand to assunge her suffering, nov P ererconie on seeing, Doo) would thew Isten to the ontrentlen « Dok a natural pride NUCL cutniiie cand nesenenen tar eaitel Iegks, Breen ak RNASE ea 1d ne setyhors Win ag “Clipper” did his work on the ferry. stolen f teat, Pierron was arrested and locked up Fe aa " ' in ihe Westehester County Jail at i THROWN FROM AUTO. White Plains charged with mindemeay- h = or under that section of the Penal Code ' which provides that "a person who wil-! Bee sehn A sehwrax of Brooklya | ¢,;) omit without lawful excus to f Freetures Win Skat, perform a duty by law Imp upon ‘As the result of an aitomodtie acc! | him to furnish food, shelter or medical fent, John Schwariz, head of the|atiends to a minor js guilty of a} ay furniture heuer at > #8 Broadway \r Isdemeanor, the punishinent for which} f Brooklyn, which beays his name, ts tx $600 fine or a yoir's tmprisonment, a: | y che point of desth in St Mary's Hos | both. | i pital. ilis skull was fractured wren he y Found Him Gullty. | was thrown from his machine, and the Me case wee tried before Judge Lent ' Noctors give little hope for pis ree} Smiuih. RR Farley. counsel for Pier foyer. son. angued that the Legislature had no | i Mr. Seawattz w n his wo power to enact a law to compe! a ner- | Jome at No. 70 Schenck st son to obtain medical attendance: that tight, wien in Bestern Parkway he | medicine was not an exact’ aclence and, ' {Wpnei to oross beblid a trolley eas. | that eminent physicians bad so admit: - lasing contol gt ine lever for an in- | ted; that the Iaw was unconstituional | i sent tae macaine dasned Into the eo] wi plat sails re AG ho wis (heown aut on bis lead, [and that Plei all Atl gt a As he ly urconsclous on the m f praver, had a constitutions ment. th machine Sey itself jright to aet upon that faith without as im the street for four ble calling In other ald ttme and cared for pith the arrival [interest all over the country, The con- «fan amoclaace vietion of Ple yoand the support rei (ee Ra See the conviction by the hi, FEET CRUS!.ED BY SHAFTING, | meant » hard blow to all eres While putting In some shafting at No, |é¢mbrace falth healing, Christan § 437 West Fifty-third street tists, Faith Curlats and ZZonists ofte Charles Poole, « rigger. of No joi to assist the prisoner with the best | a = fwelfth atreet, Brooklyn, employed py |!rgal talent that money could buy, Every { Qolitan avenue, Brooklyn, got both| Port of healing by prayer was put for- | Mite feet badly crushed. He was taken |W 'rd be sie reniea i: distinguished law- oasevelt. Hospital ser# who defended Pierson, ites owes E hese arguments were met by J. Ad- bY dison Brown, for the prosecution, w bg simply adduc in evidence + of the Coroner's Investieation | r eek ne per etapa Piseaan that Dr, Johnston's Companion Does Not Answer So RGh a {his religious bellef did not permit him an : . START tomorrow fo use TRE) us mumison medi adn © to Forgery Indictment, Which May ; orld columns. sx; that while Plerson was not a ; , eee. Cristini Sclentist, te was a member MP8. John P. Allen To-Day Pub- Be Dismissed, " 7 of the Christlan ¢ Chureh, of | i TO Secure your help and Stee HER AY ihe lishes Announcement of Her } 4 " ” of Hin Prayer. i i rs. Marlo Layton ‘Johnston.’ the made. This time when she was asked SAVE your time and money, Tete Oh rut Rem? Marriage, Which Took Place Fe every arinlite leans mirrledanhe: replied: No . vhicl e in-| He sald. in answer to questions by Her And Ashier charged Ws . i which you waste on in-| dyoiier srayen with new! More Than Twelve Years Ago. ; Ie of | NOt married ferior mediums. ot te Orns Peer, Se embezzlement of many thousands of] mie defendant was remanded for one the entld of but sixteen months, but | dollars, p nd guilty To-day before week to the Tombs. Her sentence on The following advertisers must} tere must have ia Pees ail ANIA Ene yoh aati niaeeine rice | Judge Foster. in the Court of Geoeat the Jarcony indictment” may be ten rite in my ownself, something {nsutt- ! related marriage notice Se enrhy have reaped results—there were =| ‘7% "ms sais wi years in this mc < napers on two Indictments brought by | 7S indictments to whlch Mra, Lay: “ | clont in my sown standing defore \ HATE pee gnk Or hae atecinres Herentel ios nent Meh Mes Lay 4 id! so | 1 could not tell how Ue would reacn sis it store of double lif Fe re UES Sah eraatin ya ATERAW, Ota? HERE acti i ing’: | oh 96, 1901, Plersin ei g eit: | cee © frat degres, but did not) as "bookkeeper in” their New Vork ’ this morning’s World) on ee Se ET FUgean waa) cans on ay My cnawer to the forgery Indictment branch. oftce He 8UT Inve tnest tand conv | Mannitey Pl itis now belleved that the District- Ordered to Investigate. JUnit the fine was paid. He refused to) ALI : torney) will not press the forgery | The court ordered Prison Agent Kim= ! pee ene oe HA ee ane et a ee cme feaunt. During the morntng Assistant | bull "to maken fall investiontion at 604 Paid Help Wants im the thirteen |the A pelt {iffering the same) this afternoon and toll the following Out eat ames RiNGcetn rena. fe) Mrs, onbaton's! ease, or sation “of other N.Y. papers combined, |") i" ory vga v2 tse, to goum { Woman's attorney, Mrs Limburger, were| (fe atid, the ‘elgeumatances sirrounding —_—— ae hearin ead} Aten. and he ~ my marriage cer |! Seat is hie fe pusanats Jat his A paysloity hid gee m=} tileate. to. pr i her counsel Mrs, Layton, as she | ane artler tnt ie morngng M Sandtora, mined to MasHiwcohit and: t Thereupon Mrs b showed a duly foaled, decided to plead guilty to a part | {) URL ARETE Jeronie, Reenter, : : HAEHER ee a ee ets | witueamed marriage docnment, statng [of the Indletment mitted vit by Robert H. PERENTICES .. 3 To] the | phsatetan ied SATA a baad : : 1 “ 4 Court for the |MeCute se: and Secre- SDs 2 “DRY at hid prayer only. deen resorted to] that she was married in the St John’s} Appearing before the Court for the | Me lent ¢ ® AWNING HANDB2 LAUNDRY wers.is/ {Peto would have lived ees Bentler: Giuirenton aniaddatwermentlotieds||tetea of har records) iecclork: asked: tary of the United States Playing Card ' BORER. 22>. 14) MACHINISTS |... 4) | st Mareh the wpnen! from Plerwon’e) ‘My husband and Illved at No. “What is your name? Its plirpose was to offset the motion i BARTENDERS %| MANAGERS .,.,. a) convietion was heard by 6 Appellate] yoy venue yout fo Mrs. 0 ohnson,"" said | mad esterday by M ol y YY 6 MEN | Division, and the judgment of the lower] 122% Madison avenue until about four Mrs. Layton Johnson, aid the means eke ie Dy Sait onan s f ‘ “2 relT court, Wax set aside The Appellate | and a half years ago,” continued Mra, | woman |Omwake, the President of the company, ‘ BOOKBINDERS 14 MILLINER +2! Division's. reversil of Plerson'a iv! Ajlen, “when we separated on account| “Are you married? wns the next and Frank B. Jamison. the nuiiton the © ( BOOKKEBPERS . 5) NECKWEAR nieality Inthe dioletment, FRead lof tis wttentions to another woman. | question j latter two belng of Cincinnati, be placed epors ae Uae vomtid thot the man war indicted | ora time he puld me $5 a week, then} ‘The woman looked troubled and unde- under, bonds to appear at the tral of fi BUAHELM +20 OPERATORS 42) for not calling a regular phyatelans | as ihe funda ce woout a year ago, {clded. She turned to her attorney, who | Mr Pomona wocutcheon stated RUTCHPR 40 OSTRICH FEA- he Court did ne bh upon the 2 MW to her rescue at once He nodded jthat he lived at Plaintield, N. J.. comes i Rieke : main contention of the faith curists (I traced him and found he was ving | came to : Wevatees Pee aan ass e CABNETMAKRS 4° THER HANDS. 5 4 coneututional anise Rens ra assent. She then said, timldly: “Yes, £[to this clty every business day, and, A laces S that HoWas unconstitutional not to sum- with this woman about whom we had [4 lDeing in good health, would be present at ¥ PAINTER EPA IE Malo oe ne SL UR st ad lat the lawyer thought better of [that both Omwake and Jamison would ; Sneaees Thd the followers of all other similar | ed ax hls w a at both C pena Aiea EE fecal are Millar] S qcoused Hnaband of Deseetion, fit and he axked to have a substitution |also be present a a NO, NDB. ..10 t of Westches so and accused him of tion, Welt ty-third street, aged thirty: CHAMBELIIDS 5 PiU MnERS nowewer, nied the, HO ee ater emeieai ai netic, Wrest: father s WS. MED 6 K BTROOK to the Court of Appeals, and va q BiAaDN nM ck ‘Brann; motiers name, SOI. fs 4 pivision and declared that tt teu orime | for a time until my acreams seared them nn E No. 1st last ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. aie ‘ al dealstance for a Land the nihey: tet me Ko aa mot lher un lage, 6081E\o|eets, 6.20IMoon Have, 1.19 eurrene oe plergon. wi compelled to cit “Phe following day [received unis let. | fers ma ee aEe Perales : ‘cs Spay his fine Jul for a year ter from my husband eThat a pwrlght, sald) Mra High Water. ‘Low Water. ‘ ) DENTISTS Oct, 4 1M, lest t six months] nirg, Allen had in her possession the} Allen. ‘The married by the Rev Se Vater : 1GNERS a2 loath of the ew rron chil Fenian prodt Fon pee { Blmer Addlaon’ Dent and tne withosse 7 alte awe amente In proo ere)| Sune Ac On Oe Ya her tether $ ABHERS 15) SALE aa} ren POM R a Toone Oe rhe note were Wraderick ‘Hrann— that’s her Fs MASERS 24) BALE 20) titelr home, H Bopts 16, "On July 7 last they all went to Bu sessed) BHIPPLN ata Zloninm, by and bad | atte: On agcount of rain { inelow| rane In the Kronpring, und just bet ay ieee ved at the bedside enildren | tive dollars Ils clear next Wedies- lesving iny huaband sent me this lette in uM AS o died. ‘The woman refused to have|day will go to ame place aC same time” |e Ttatteetdnclose. postal ‘order. for ANS O SHOEMAKERS |. 8 any medical aesistance A physiclin| “We had been Meeting at Fifty-sccond /gis cPhig” will Wentify. Youths. and DERERS 3 BKIR 5| Who had heard of her ines nd eatied | strest and Broadway and x had not) the enve Yours, | 3 ALLEN, Si | sp. t the ho was turned away from ¢h come 0} ccoumt of rain, ra, Allen] oO ox MT." LAGBNEIRS. 5) SPL 4] Qbor by both Wir. and Mra. Pleraom. °° |Continged. "would not tet him do ‘phat was all the money L had from EHH 2 | eras 5| ne to my house whhie he wax living with] nin Wurth Mis Abeence : STENC ‘ — | that woman Mrs. Allen Isa. prepossessing woman .20| TAILOR 4 AN EXPLODED THEORY. “On Sept. 16 T received this letter OF feared epreatanicer Bna- hae sntert AM he atomic theory has been aban-| “lf you Want your money so badly ested several well-known people in ber : 2 TAILORS 1 goned by all: the atom js known ren :{meet me Tuesday at 11.40 A. M.. same) case pi 4) TINSMITHS 78 | Tivaly. (0. be decomposabl It ous plac If it rains 1 will go on Wednes- to - Raleer, ie Ahes eeremen dae thle Bltively to be dec e ia Suan cigate Gotombn FU SYPBWRITERS 8) iimber of ite corpuscles, or lone, thar| “skh is the Inst L have heard trom SHIPPING TRUST MEETS, Terman *Maesentten HOLSTER determines the character of the atom.|him. auld Mra, Allen. I went again | ; Lean that f the In- USEFUL M. +8] An atum made up of co corpuscles ts i nd found tt closed, 71 A meeting of the Alirectors o at hes : seve Nortok 4) VARNISHERS Jhydogen atoms one of 11,200 corpus¢ and no one knows} ternational Marine Company (he ship — meKd .2| Water WANDS... 9/18, OFS Wika mae Are. tte co Bone ning trusty of which J. Plerpont: Mor INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. Bi WAIST HANDS... 8) pusclest ‘8 Mam Crookes points Charge, She Says uN F DUE TO-DAY, Bg oe | WalTeRG 10 out thet In Tots that daring spirit, Wille] Now. Lewant to find nim and tree, BM '® the head. wasdeld this afternoon] GROAN Ue Los oh BERS . i) WAITREAARH ...ay/lam Kingdon Clifford. advancing upon| nim arrested for hon-suport, abanion. | at No Tt Ht oadway. It way announced | Atqay Pare Hicarncord. Glbr BR WAT Ese eee eee ison tna ment and Digamy, Vat zolig to jave | at (he hat only reutine bualnes OUTGOING STRAMSHIPS, +10) WIBCELI NOUS 4 aivine, gure deginively a Warrant made out for bis arrost ie -SAILDD TO-DAY. 3) cet pon Aan tah et a MLahT | 1 Icarp. No, Braet pe t won ta belleve chat o OP proved the ote vente x ete ail olycarp, No, 1 FEE rata f I alse ts vo conn canny HV exn Day fan's Be RR Sl i tine A, Rian peace) Maire ‘ Monies Boi foil, N ecibbesiclaar pt, sft ab albse ass ioe a Sa Aa it aha Sl le ae ei dala) id alta jand add | You have violated the conyentionals.”’ {| in all this talk not a bit of evidence ba | (Continued fro the eight acoused co-respondents, was | the first witness called to-day. | The lady began by ying that she “bad been friendly = with = “the | Hugheses, * but only with Mrs. Hughes, May 8 12. When Mr. Jarvis |who had been a imamber of the law |firn, of Reed. Simpson, Thatcher & Barnum, died, Rupert addressed Mrs. |Jarvis as “My Dearest Teddy.’ and in- |vited her to come to him “and Agnes, hen In London This letter was adduced to prove in | what regard the sculptor had once held “Teddy.” It was necessary, for no one who saw the glances of hatred which, passed between Hughes and strs, Jarvis to-day would have belleved that an expression of affection had ever passed! | between them. | | Mrs. Jarvis’s Examination, | | The examination of Mrs. Jarvis fol- lows: | | Q. Where did Mrs, Hughes sleep dur-| ing the thine she was at your house in Staten Island? “A. With me—tn the bed with me. Q. Did you ever see Mra, Hughes un- duly familiar with Mr. Conover, who is! named as co-respondent in this case? |a. 1 never ala, |. Did you ever mee him kiss Mrs. Hughes when he left in the mornings? A. I never did. I don't believe It Q. Did vou ever seo Mrs, Hughes drens- ed in a pink silk wrapper? Do you know anything about that garment? A. Ido. Lhought tt for Mrs, Hughes The court-room held ita breath lust some one who knew was what the famous pink Hie—that At to tell silk wrapper pink shimmery, Chiney was which Jeanne the French maid says was open down the front fom Kk to foot; which Mary Nolan, the i swore was so light, so nebulous that the smallest zephyr had the power to play all kinds of pranks with it, even ) raising it more than waist high—-the pink silk wrapper that the co-respond- ents have said was eminently proper sud decorous Mrs. Jarvis spoke with the sureness of an expert She wa kevper. Didn't Wateh Her Boarde ‘L suw my people at breakfast and at linner. What they did tetween those imes I do not Know, It was not my business to keep tab on their move- ments.” A letter written by Jarvis upbraiding an {deal boarding-hous Hughes to Mrs. her for having gone tu a baseball game at West Point with Mrs. Hughes was read in evidence. He Jaddressed her as “My dearest Teddy” “You have disappointed me was brought out bearing on Hughes or the issue of the case. Apologized to “Dearest Teddy.” Later Mrs, Jarvis testified that Mr, Hughes had written her a letter when. ae add his wile were leaving for Lo in which he begged her pacdon for ving refused to help his “dearest Teddy’ when she had asked him to help trap Col, Bar Mrs. 1, Barly. oe:D a \ mistake.” quoted Mra. Jarvis, “God knows I have ‘suffered fo: it “Phe reason, for this great of sympathy.” continued Mrs. “was occasioned, according to Hughes's letter, by my serious) itiness at that time. I had been having hem: rhages of the ings. He did not think that he could leave this country withou trying to re-establlah the old feeling of lindliness Letween us. (He was pro foundly penitent; more so than a gen- tleman had any heed of being,” Mrs. Jarvis 1s daughter of the gouth- nd, polished, clever and attractive. She talks with a’charming touch of Dixte color that won her listeners, and she was more than a match for the legal warriors sent against her by Scniptur Rupert. Here's the Famous Wrapper, “It had-a Watteau plait down. the back, high neck, a bow in the back high up near the collar; ribbons In point and lone sleeves. It was an ordinary after- hoor gown. Mra, Hughes often wore tt to dinner, ‘not only ‘when Mr. Hughes Wes present, but when others were there also. Jt Was such a garment as any lady might w T want to say tt way not a bath robe" Attorney Mathot then began a cross-| examination. Q. You knew that there was trouble » Mr, and Mrs. Hughes? A I have heard them quarreling the ordinary family spat—a spat breakfast and a kissing make-up at dining time Q. You have intimated thet you had not been triendly with Mr. Hughes for some time before the bringing of the sult for divorce? What was the cause of that wnttiendiiaess? A. ! asked him .o 70 a personal favor for me and he ra- fused. Had a Divorce of Her Own, Q. What was that favor? scussion ax to the propriety ogation, but Mra, Jarvis pieces and put them together They are feally very sensibl sturdy “DEAREST SAW NO KISSING Prizes for Bright Children @ Kinderbeasts are the new cut-up anima package of H-O Oatmeal, The puzzle is to cut out the @ They are called Kinderbeasts because they are like the things the children learn to make at Kindergarten, y are not foolish puzzles, though the animals do look funny, children to try to solve them, @, Handsome gold and enameled watches are given to the boys and girls able to solve the Kinderbeasts, H-O TEDDY” m First Page.) draw back from answering it. A. Whe I was getting my divorce from Col. Eariy-—Mrs. Jarvis turned to the jury ait needless, gentlemen, to say my ne than thac my divorce was granted in the State of New York and vlty of New York—my lawyer deemed it neces: y that there ‘should oe sonic tior, of the evidence obtained 1d. detective her words, Mra, Jarvis, you Mr. Huzhes’ to testify to Col, misconduct. A. Precisely, Hc said that he could not bear the notoriets that it would bring on himself and his ‘amily. Q. And because of that refusal you KM Gttgemely put out with Mr. Hughes Ald One More Co-reapondent. John Marmaduke Robinson, of No. 54 East Twenty-first street, a broker, with offices int the Cotton Exchange Building, anit one of the eight co-respondents, fol: kowed Mra. Jarvis, He said that he met the Hugheses on May 1, 1902 Q. Did you ever see any improper con- A due q on the part of Mrs. Hughes? n ad. Q, Did vou ever maintain i lations with Mrs, Hughes? talnly did not, sir. iss Lucy Lee’ Call, daughter of Sen- most always on the porch of the house at Clifton’ in the mornings when Mr onover Went gives." ever Saw Q. Did you ov vs. Hughes Kins, 1 x@ Mr. Conover kiss Mrs, Hughes? A. 1 never saw Mrs. Hughes kiss any one. Q. Did you ever see Mrs. Hughes's pink silk Wrapper? A. Tohave. [ own one very much like It. Most all of my friends have gowns like it Miss Call sald further that the famous garment was high-necced, with a lace yoke and a ribbon around the waist Charles Lyman Hedge, of Syracuse, father of Mra. Hughes, came afier Miss Call, and as he was sworn’ Mra. Hedge burst Into tears. Mrs. Hughes's eyes welled up, too. and i was several min- utes before either was able to control herself, Mr. Hedge said that he had been pres- ent during the evening when Jeanne the French maid, says Mrs. Hugh and Robert Grant kissed each other, the latter at the time resting in her arms. It was untrue. Mrs. Hedge said {t was she who called daughter and Mr, Grant to dine. Contradicts French Maid. “The French matd,” shi “never called any one to d house. Mr. Grant not eat. I prepargd tea and him myself that night. him all his life.” Q. Did he ever call Mrs. her’ first name? A. He did Q. Did you ever know of Mrs. Hughes doing anything roper? A, Nothing but what I wholly approve of. Q. Do you know all of the gentlemen named as co-respondents in this ac- tion? A. I do. They are all gentlemen. SAW DAUGHTER FALL FROM WINDOW Mrs. Clune Tried to Save Girl, but in Her Hurry Stumbled Over Chair and Was Dashed to the Floor. toast Hugh While Mery Clune was cleaning win- dows in her home, on the fourth floor of the tenement at No. 335 East Forty- fifth street, to-day she suffered an at- tack of vertigo and fell backward out of the window, In the descent her arms struck on several of the fire-escape landings, thus partially breaking the force of her fall. When picked up in the street she was unconscious, At Flower Hospital, where she was taken, the doctors found hat both arms had been broken in several places, and that besides nu- merous contusions and abrasions she Vad Pusealned a concussion of the brain. "They said her condition wus serious. : ne mother of Miss Clune, who is twenty years old, saw ber fal) and ran to catch her, but stumbled over # chalr and was herself thrown to the floor, receiving @ severe scratch on the forehead. It was noted as peculiar that this was the second attack of vertigo the young woman ha@ suffered under sim!- lar circumstances. She was cleaning the same window several months °70 when her father, who was sitting near, n of pain in time to cacch her gre hear her, found in each 0 as to make the Kinderb it ahey e and it a food thing for It trains them mentally, boys and girls 1 continued, nner in my was sick and he did for I have known by Sometimes Co Good Sense FOR MEN, WOMEN. AND CHILDREN, “What tremendous tuck you here,” eotG-iq one, “Yon always get the best.” “Luck be bothered,” replied the ofteq “What about judgment?” Judgment, not luck, behind the making of the perfect fitting “ Coward ”*shoe. ' Judgment in its sctentifie ; adaptation to the lines of the , natural foot. The judgment that has made it the best shoe.in the world to wear. Ator Coll, who represented Florida for jelehteen ‘years, tertified on. behalf of SOLD NOWHERE BLSE. | Mrs. Hughes, “She was a close friend ofthe couple im so" mush that she called! TAM ES $3 COWARD, Lites. She had been the company of 4 Greenwich St., nearWarren 8t..Ned, | une Gute co. pantera peyote Mail Orders Filled. and Campbell, trequently. She had seen Loa them with Mrs. Hughes erequently. 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