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' LEA THOPER Little Miss Allen, in Knickers, Excites Admiration of Throng 8 a Rider, Even Though Her Mount, Snowball, Fails to Win, f ‘ (CHILDREN AND PONIES ° Youngsters Enjoy the Exhibit of % i ; | Small Equines and Excite the| $ ’ Envy of Shivering Men by! 3 \® Indifference ‘to the Weather. | » ® e A murmer of applause went up as| 2 the Horse Show opened at the Gar-| @ dep to-day as little Miss Allen, mount- | zg don Snowball, rode into the ring in| @ the pony other than Shetlands’ event. | @ The child rode astride like a lttle| ® * trooper in corduroy knickers, riding| > Jacket and cocked hot. ® Her curls, blowing back from the | ® head, matched the costuming, and al \o though Snowbail failel to take a prige At was not the fault of the little rider. It was children's morning, the events | deing all in the pony class, and the @ Youngsters raced around the ringside 2 ‘wkh delighted “ohs'’ and “ahs” as the| 4 dandsome little h # were brought in. | @ Didn't Mind the Cold, $ “Speaking of society women's dress, 4-4-8 weer 04 look there,” said a shivering : | Coated man, standing at the s @sa Ilttle girl ran by. ‘The child was ; arrayed in a short white frock and rs : » Black picture hat, her sleeves came to ‘ —e — her elbows, showing bare to the wrists, > 0! ifj n loves covered he han in Wi n- ‘ F ete lover covered her small hand Md Nurse Testifies in Will Con- gosieaing Troops Centre Artil jockings of the most stylish make H + e @eached her knees, the limbs from test Over $500,000 Estate lery Fire on an Arsenal at Anees to the short skirt line being bare About Aged T. r’s Habits 3 : Without the least sign of the chill ak ged Testator's Port Arthur and Succeed in that was cooling the heavily-dressed and Peculiariti horseman, the child played among the es, Destroying It. boxes and appli with delight the —— ponies with their little riders the witl ; The first event for pairs of ponies had eee nioet ators. Bytiowe OKIO, N 1? MA telegram Dut one entry, W. PD. Henry's Barns ofan pag ele be Maree he iM 8 the de ot Lily and Leading Light Morrie de Vaugrign who lath ‘ 1 s| and mag In the three-year-old Shetland class| ® all hee $500,000 estate to her bi Port the awards wer F. Hawley's Aber : 684966 946-4-3 166404494 $6440000% man, J. Herbert Carp : of Bing y Ja deen of Pittsford, Bressay of Pittstord;; ———— — ———_——_ - —neren - “ amnanmeome Hing, brought representatives of som " T. 1. Watt's Monte Carlo and his Red of the first families of New York a Fox were highly commended. f iy ourt to-day. Hhere are no ty in J In the ponies In harness clases at, rd Ata M " W. D. Henry's fletd Nipper oud, | a nm mental dt about th ree Pyiaeoreew ders ACHP OMAHIIF! at the Big Horse Show incomes cates ‘W. D. Henry's Barnston Lily pacinony aud Brepening +t oor ~~ —— tterall’s Hi Holler highly com- ' pothetical quesitons based jes _ ees r y a So — the testimony which Edward Lau JAPANESE ADVANCE Se, ame Ot Renee ther thes Brunette and Blonde Speak Their Minds at tor tne comovine furherton. ate PATKIN Hhetlands under saddle—First, Mrs ; haar : ; : ON GEN, KUROPA : John Gerken’s Doncaster: second, Jono Sara C, Tracy Bequeaths Wheel | Kissing’s Stall—Whv !s a Horse Fourt ne a & O10 Ae bie. . ’ Kalser's Brigadier, while Miss Watt's , De. d. Haven Eiverson, the family a acd le Miss Watt's j = ' ‘ hg . ; oh: ONDON ‘Telegraph Gnowstorm was third and her Winter's) ings W. Va., Prelate $10,000 Ore? Well, You Won't Learn trom Girls. ' ph An, gave bis opinion tha LONI AM ih Meanie ih ne Night highly commended ; es onesa's intelligence was much be- ee iia ‘ In the Shetlands under saddle Bres-; @Nd Makes Him Residuary ——_——-—_—— law tha vere ‘p om Tlenisin ate ‘Thur say, of Pittsford, took first; T. J. Watt's m the cellar where prit® | lot's go gomewhere else D. . Mrs, Alexander Louis Ide, who de. | 48¥ a : th aie Nanine second and his Monte Cary Legatee. ¢, and after dodging Sirry's is more refined than ScTibed herself as an author, was cailed Ms aie Bite + tadbant third, = = rteen mite nervous | Jack's" by Mr. Lauterbach, whe asked her i€ ile | on boxe the Baroness sald to her one day 4 of th tchine guns and Pet Fox at the Show. e heels you ‘ to a box . . A : Great attention was pald to The will of Sara C. Tracy, filed to-day e n bay mare | The Foollahnen of Expecting a I Igave everything to my business 1 , tap on * where» young lady sat, hold bY u Saratoga lawyer together with a hamed “Kissing.” 1 tres hale | Rated Equine Hlgy t0 Ane /man. 1 would not know If my tax) : Mea ae a a lap alred fox. It was Mi 140 | peiition in whic 4 eotate fe estiinaied | de: belle name she is most | ro AD Hin Sign at Once, billa were corre He sme money? 98 Ku h the eas! oa Ver ea ae meat Wie f | at “over $250,000, personal estate makes |!0Vi and perfectly wii to NE of the curious features of the to spend on my charities. Why # 1 and the spectators with bri i-see- | weveral small bequests to sparties in| flendiy with any one, T is always Horse Show is a man who won/I trouble myself about details ry 4 1 iow eyes. With Miss Holloway sat Mrs. | distant places; $3,000 to Mary Weiss, 4 rowd hanging around the stall s horse in a raffle for ninety-) But the authoress ¢ remember "61 d Smith and y yoinelle: . hs r the jokes intentio cents ar entered ¢ rit ‘ * some the hhurdie rider, uta awite of the fox, | Ner falthtul cook, and #400 to Pa edd clini he [alba Ie betel Sense eee wee nes te Lgiabag afl Us Which he caught in Wyoming | Mahon, coachman i 9 ola aad Ha eral claases, The hore ng other of her aged, wealthy frlends who « @dog. He's got society manners, but is Bi McDonnell, of Brooklyn; & Fe ig dead and eat out of anybody's hand Says Doings Were Peculiar, — | pun and, I regrec ty | to St, John’s College, for a scholars! y and is, In fact, a reguiar trick hors Ann Shannon, a fine specime her} soaked on that drink the | shaq ‘ta th F ete seal eal pS ‘ deni seasidad hak SHO Whe Maid? ther hight.” | a, ) the rector of Bt. Fra t Kissing affectionate | Hut as the man knows nothing about | k testitte at a The red fox was the 1 ovelty of the | Xavier's Church, and $3,000 for elt . a as the horse is somewhat | for y years ip the Rutherford family, } + Morning, and requests for his Company | care of the Tracy mansuleum in Ouk iS and t om ent results are s as to send | ‘0 Whom the Baro’ ted. 8 e from eve axe i mans u d, anc Just love ‘Kissing mes & hat vk d doing ; ' ogme re severe ae “Se morning | wood, Come Troy gummed the Sicha. (6 Ob eat delight |! . solemen and grooms, Wao are 4 oh a Bove " Writer Left It on Table in Up. reeted the winning of the first award| To Rt. Rev J. Donahue, Bishop of | o we present Whereut the two gas Tustered around, into ecatacies uf | topic o: ly ; r ose ha en able to cap> Muh p Oy eNJoy men he ersel 4 Tae, Men her team eCratiteas awte: | Wheeling, W. Vs, Mise ‘Tracy be-| putlds were euddoaly overcome. wun |°M2¥™ Lilia WAP Vil “Gs by he Bs eel’ town Office. Walked Out and Blackthorn and Rowton Vinca captured | Queaths $10,000 and her books, paintings, | ev'fusion aid hurried away, blushing | 4()°,02¢nns day of the show the! by the hour, as wugh over It, some A the hie “ribhon, “' Sympathy for the | horses and carriages, for his own, afd CEMA ne Weat | Uubtocaice of deep gloom anddtecus, | times, caning ner hande in etliain | Disappeared Perhaps Toward Bnglishwom: as bee OW* | he ‘ me a fat man from th si ep Bloom and disvuur- | g1¢ ald Ano Bt Ing with each successive: failure and | Net Tare laces and jewels to be sold for =e Me fe |ABOMELL When ue Was a4 Wan tie fi n oness called when Mrs. i i Phen ithe, award went (0, her novice | charity, ac peg peecigh hone ie ed OL geting aayice trod Newman was up sintre with Madame River—Police on Lookout. eam hitched to a rig of the turquoise ctacles ne wife used to teach jing ‘Turivng ty une ot tus | Told her Mra Newman was about go- blue, which’ has’ bothered "the Judges For School and Asyluma, 1 in Dowagite, Michigan \\ Yelwokiag ‘ten inthe Gal: | Ing but Mrs. Newman lingered and did | — e Mise Ross, dreseed (n her colors, con-|, Bishop Donahue ts made residuary! “Hub! ‘Kissing’ ls a dead one!" said | aay it should yg Une: fe, should nat come down, and the Haroneas Kot Stivou meet “ta A, 2" Unie atternn gratulated Driver B. W. Mills ax he | lematee, absolutely, and the testatrix| hubby—"ruust be at least twenty-five |uown after most hansen °° ee lanreodid wat gorup gaits’ lus hin over to the police. He pie Grove the winning team from the ring. | explains that he ls to account to no| dears old 1 shoud say about tive or ten min: |" "'pig'the Baroness drink?’ asked Mr meMitater sulelde : Yes,” sighed his spouse ‘ Ue horsey one, wiik- | Lauterbach . person or court as to the use of the « i avuter! " Just hefore noon a midd! raphe: Along cime two blase club ch jong,” sald the man ia 1 she was through.” #a'd) No ¥ and mingling with , LAW’—GROUT TO contdentiy. tras however, that ne/{00Ut thirty-five winters each. The |, 8 mount ie did.” But as he did not | MaKey, hed she was throug |X wel gargs cota wil aeiey ou ay sats he if ee se) kind who arly exhausted all the 10 signa = noe Koatre et ait | What and how much did she drink oT Deelares He Will Not Be @ Candi-| expressed to him. orally and in writing; POMMDNUAs of Oh inary he shortening of” sin’ ave! oF bP ed “Alwaya two giaases of champagne. tGent t date tor Mayor, that he erect and maintain, or cause! they ever unueratoed ve you’ and |limbed un and then proceeded uncon. | &, tumbler of claret and water and 4) When vou read this 1 will be tn an Comptroller Grout to-day emphath | de erected and maintained, at such| “Have a ¢ Ps the tile demoraiteatinr ay vit Trneh Ml, Uiles, who hud Boon @ fother. w ere 1 will be happi cally denied the story in curculation| Places and upon such conditions as to i i ymplained Clar ty-one-cenier, who. immediately | {tlend of the paroneee 63" ‘tee kchggta eel onl that he Is to be a candidate for Mayor | him shall seem best, an industrial | « Why do they allow this ‘Kiss- |{fed to mark time to the music, bow | metore Deckdental Tints, Ronthe hing but misery fo . next fall | school for the-unfortunhte poor, to be) Ing’ here? Jt really is a bum proposi- | gingl Pale: OFe ante ane o UeRSOn Oh JEN: While he alled to get . r “It is perfectly absurd,” said he, “1| ln memory of my grandfather, Keating, on all th as the necessary “calming whe be toleee waa Very CUMS “ baaaoel astivatl will not be a candidate for any office! Rawson; “Yea, dear boy." was the plaintive |Siga, hrocse und ¢ Mad dig haa se |evemmnis aban my. witen Rows nasil under any condition, Iam going back| “An Orphan asylum for poor boys un-| Feply; “an awful bore, don’t you know. and knees Into every part of the horse's | MP A'titted tr a 4. New Yor.” to my law business.” ‘der the Invocation of Saint Rdward; | let's get out of here, ‘This ta no place | Anatomy, until Analy he ran againas |!r,and tvel UF 1 by the next mar The statement of the Comptroller dia-| “AN orphan asylum for poor girls, for us!" horse “promptly ‘rose on Ne bing pe | ab the hichoueh’ Whe dleeha poses of the stories tn regard to alji.| WNder the Invocation of St, Catharine ae and walked In that position with tne |!¢ Mr® ; ances between Tim Sullivan and Sen- | 8/04 aaa “Why te 0 se Fourteen Onet"|/ man clasping him around the neck, Mes. tee ie re | fe Md down Broadway, and é Mec vith Gi he two orphan asylums to be in| Quoth the Young Chorus Person |his stall, where he and man lald dé er ns ia aiate 4 a € | the ae streets J.” had Stor McCaren with Grout as thelr can-| memory of my dear dead brother, Bd- Siskin sax Rectan t led together and played dead for the At the Heroness MAA # oot tree ot away, preaumabiy water didate |ward ‘Tracy. i for Bauine Knowledge, |loxether ant pl and A poor tal ‘ RH a ! It is generally believed that while he Would Rulld a Churen, TIF TIM further Mown': the: tine ites BAe Hoos aid devoted, ch rah ‘ ‘ will not be a candidate for office Mr. | Gate 1 were & group of much be | What's In It for Mr, Not} ey’ Dr. Hunting’ ron sons w | Grout will be far trom inactive politi: | wants ne chute crested to fee Trac Panes ind powdered chorus) Mvem an Extra Nip of Onto | br, Edward Io Partridze Me ances eng . cally, Personally and politically friend-|Hited to the Blessed Virgin Mary, 8 accompanied by — extremely Showing that He Is a Sport, family phyrician, ave It ag mplaton r e and , ‘ chee ly with Senator McCarren and belley. Mother of God." youthful eared The Indies were AR the entrance to the ring last frtor mental capaclty, or weak minded, | *! eee o Ingeas does the Senator, that Charles: APchIhOR Paeleye te eka ted an | USN UP words in an attempt N ant were standing two phito-|and easly Influenced by others red, and his general annearance F, Murphy is trying to make Brooklyn |carry out there plens to show off thelr knowledge, both wophers. Sald one to the other The trial will continue — a an annex of Tammany, it is believed he) !n the nth paragraph of the | equine and muchwine, than were ever “pid any one ever stop to think what em ; \.iH be an active ally of McCarren tn werd tatormed that there | “0% d at Harvard or Yale, One|, pathetic Agure the horse cuts in this MUST REEF HIS AUTO. NEEDS THREE FIREBOATS. the fight next fail before the city con-|are several porsons named ¢ pr | Of them, overhearing om saying annual joke called the Horse Show? erry ee ° reese POE : vention. and several persons named T re- ito u prospective purc siti | How the simple-m big-hearted B A honasee Com, Hayes Saye They Are Wanted siting in Troy, N. ¥., who claim thot | the mare is just fourteen one—turned | animals are easily persuaded to. try Commodore Machine Tae Past | to Keep Pace with City's thoy ore, gecond cousins of mind, | ta tittle fusy blonde who was ex-| marvellous jumpe and unusually hig Ranaiag meenree Tee Fer. ‘ “ tr whether they are relatives or not, they Ssmmnadiiee Predatick Chou. ott 2 w 1 in have no claims upon me, moral,’ legal | amining the pony's left ear with a ts with pr Bee ee ree TRE TERE Cees feta | mediately ti Hayes, of IS IT DOMESTIC, or otherwise, and I did net, and critleal eye, and sate what except the applause of a| the New York Yacht Club, was he on The Comsale intend to bequeath anything to eithe . aa a spere in th * for thal In Bpectal Sessions by Magis 3 . ° does fourteen one mean jew hired clappere In the galleries and he Board of Es of them, and [most emphatieall : ‘ > Cour PROFESSIONAL or [that Ido not want ither of them to| “Why, Mamie, do you mena to tell | thet Wthtul grooms. He irate! RANve ms pram: 2 ‘ ' t to-day to ure STRIAL HE: participate in my estate. | mention, me you de know what that means? ue K bt P ngeton ety A 9 ts . ple | to-day on the charge of exceeding th $76,008 eh tor the e soleiy to e purpose of ’ t 7 Laden ¢ + A gar info +4 res 4 ymob peed © whe a INDU: LP Pe Keon Hak Pen euBoee, Of | aay, just atir up your gray matter for u | COMM, Mae fn imminent danger | ¢Ra! automobile speed. He wis comk “ The va that 1s now required to fill a} |thelr existence und clasts py Bad minute and vou can't ’ ose te r aking (helt necks. mn re baw rested, with a nM and I s i re Zed are ; Charles B. Dusenbury, of Troy, and! "Oh! [ know!” said the first girl, | Ng a tendon hé effort to step a Iit- | tag evening at One Ae : at vacancy in your household or$ | John Foley, of Saratogs, are appointed | 1; means she is fourteen years and i (tRy forer ever stepped | pi cntyseventh street atid Bout we sto p executors of the will, which was dated hefore. and all that ¢ ay © e t uid be pro: place of business? April 9 last, Miss Tracy died in this | ne mont 4 fl fur ungrateful vard Lafayette by Bicyele 1 t y ' city x No, it War the jonde's ly mM af iat they Bilverbauer, who & he mr Whichever it may be, THES |°!ty ‘ ) in| * —— 2 he petition gives the names e ep! g guess you wasn't P 1s doing twent sa WORLD can supply it in af | games, Willnm and Tracy Teng Troy" | wk fevly. "Say. T gueAs you wasn ei Tee Rone We te Manica BURNED, DIES SINGING very few hours, Mary. Margaret and Eustace 8. O'Con 9 the races, was you? It means Mr r c mister A i not, Troy; Alice C. Murphy, of Troy, and | ehe can go a mile in one forty har a speedomever * ~ _ Through the medium of tles O'Connor, of Astor House, this | gee in’ bis stall, ne but it war so dark t d MAHANOY Pa., Nov. h-Mre the WANT Ads. in last Sun- aa the oniy kin of Sara C. Tracy Really, Mamie. you've been tiving bite ribbon on’ hile a experts Pe Su yom ars old, day's World alone 1,848 sndshhiven ot the late Marenet | f pM Re oy Rt ls Mi) a a , ht wasn't was tore t men, women and children ‘Brien, who was a counsin of Mise lowunce of oate is not " r at prey « the were given employment, Tracy. . ones litle extra feeding might mak a Watch, | wening tt \ H ¢ aps too fat. and that would never ¢ sxed by Mrs. a THE WORLD is New York's No Extra Cha for tt. the Subwa Paka dee eared ny | Only, premium, the horse draws ‘ * & ten ned the f ~ 1 x y “Well, anyway, sald jamie, “ heh f € eating some othe . ver M ym b ¥ best EMPLOY MENT BUREAU. sere arvana tes, the Ges el | or 1s A noble animal.” . | or hig. SUN. Game.” Protiy arte Tar| Magistrate Baker held him for trial| God, to Thee. She expired white ‘ange fo Oe alte aa aa "Yea indeed!” chirped Gladys; “but! Mm, i call Ik” BM. BEDGWICK.” | in $90 ball, waich was furnished. |\ng, che exercion hastening her deatn AL AES PMT [24 The Pictures Are Drawn from Life for The Evening SLIPPED ESH DIGI DINGOGDHIGT HOG EER EER PERSONS VW tls ONS WH i. sare ‘ORLD a eee ¥ EVENING, NOVEMRER 18, Who Did Not Miss the Point of Que of the Good Storics, Na lit a ia aca PPODELDDEDEEDID DODD 1 HEE OSESL ETH HOEE1 999EG 1-90 00.94-0 } 1904, O FLOCK TO THE HORSE SHOW AND SOME FUNNY THINGS THAT THEY SAY. orld by Miss Isabel Richards, and the Amusing Comments on Monsieur The Horse Are Faithfully Recorded by Miss E, M. ee eee. cir ane ‘s Sedgw'ck, 990409000060 > ¢ 2 MED AT WOES Pole Who, It Is Claimed, Worked for Murder Victim, Witness ; jeye-giasses from a counter in @ Stith Says, Bid Mother Good-Bye} avenue department store | The defendant's attorney had said i on Day of Crime. | the course of the trial that no man is ils senses would steal a pair of eyee — ses and the defendant in this case Specta The Evening World) was a man who could pay many meg RELLPORT, L. L, Oct. 1%—The {n+ over for such artic Proceedings Wik Wem Into the death of Michael Blanco. | be taken to save the prisoner from te Italian funk dealer, who was found| serving his sentence. m N nh the North Beil Louisa Roberts, of No. 3 West Pom port w Was continued totay with| ty-third street, also received thirty Rost Mango, who found the body,| days for shoplifting. She stole four apon the stand yards of velvet from a Sixth avenue: neder severe cross-examination by | store. Dis Attorney Bmith, some new evi-| The Retail Dry-Goods Associa! Ca en 4 ered. The Manglo wo-| determined to prosecute all shoots man swore that after finding the body | Rithoutm arcy from now on. | losses, aggregate a million @ she | 1 to Blaneo's house, 200 ung forced feet away there met Frank Bhoc- | ae : eon ss A ving In the nelghbor-| the drganiaation ! iid ES 1 "rink standing outside the , door with his mother" she tes| SLEW IN SLEF-DEFENSE, titled en he kissed his mother | Lame mood thy Mrs Bholeconosk! went Coroner's Jary Fixe ites Pope me al | for the Shooting of Coakley, h Bho ski has been missing the au-| Winfleld Pope, the bartender, who wag: th s say, since the day of the mur-|charged with the murder of Henry a 1 the pollee of neighboring towns | Coakley in a saloon at Seventh avenue ave been asked to look out for him. and Thirty-second street last Monday, ‘ Moore sald that If the story | was discharged to-day by Coroner 1 by the Mangio woman Is true the | Golden mune oiler 6 Fat A prowget ine mystery has at least been paritally wl esti'ed that Pope shot ei solved. Blanco Is belleved to have had | sej¢-4 Coakley had Chreatensal a large sum mof money in his house, | to take the life of Pope and was in the According to the police, Bhoeconoski | habit of carrying a pletol was with Manco helping bim on the| morning of the murder and he had been absent from home until a ~ PSORIASIS days before the man was slain Louis Minard, who was another lead- of bis going with his " * house, arriving 8 aft the f the body Min- ards daugh' took care of Bianco's | house on trips away from home. > Iie swore that the Mangio woman led oom him to «he body of Bianco in the! 47 rds. coinmcnamipiiaamee Milk Crust, Scalled Head, ENTENCE REDUCED Robert L. Wrenn. to Shoot Wife, Years Instead of Ten. Wr the druggist, who attempted to Kill his wi who worked as a stenographer In t fee of John G. Van Horne. a ct engineer, at No. @ udway, and William H, Lyoue, jerk in the office was today sent to « Sng Prison for five veare by Judge Newburger in eral Seesions. Wrenn entered an in + plea of guilty t sing a him of ass maximum penalty tme first degree wh at Iw ny juestion a EXCLAIM CITY BEE MASTER. Park Commission Tells Him There “STUNG!” Is No Money for His Salary, Stung Ruch © xelam t City ft Mas J H O'Mara when he ¢ Park Commitest J J. Br « there was no a were fa wer necessary was the peowliar ‘ 1 by Willlam = P. 1s Park Commissicn ved by Major emmy MeCladap ln Ogtober, . BY VICTIM'S PLEA Who Wounded William H. Lyons While Trying Gets Five wn} Rote Justice Wyatt Continues the Policy of Sending Looters of Department Stores to Prison in Two Cases To-Day. ONE IS SAID TO BELONG TO A WELL-KNOWN CLUB, He Gave the Fictitious Name of “Church” to Shield His Fam- ily—Judge Wouldn’t Listen to Plea of Social Standing. That the judges before whom shop. lifters for tral are going to punish ten and women proved guilty ot stealing from the stores of New York without allowing the pleas for |sympathy and mercy and the hitherto | lenient attitude of the storekeepers thomselves to influence them wee @p= parent to-day In the sentencing of am old mon to thirty days in the Tombe for stealing in a Sixth avenue store, The man gave the name of John B Church, but the name was totitious, He is well connected, ts a member of a well-known club and has a high social standing, Justice passed | | come Wyatt, tr upon the case 1 Mr. Chureh:" This court has decided now to penals ize all shopiifters. The high social standing of the prisoner will not save him in thiw case. if you think that he 18 Insane you shou'd appeal this case or take action before a City Magistrate, Special He said, Sessiona, in 1 am now going to sentence him to thirty days in the Tombs.” “Chur wae arrested on Nov, 13 an@ arraigned in the Jefferson Market Court | before Magistr Barlow, He pleaded | not guilty and in extenuation salé thal | he was absent-minded at times, Mage istrate Barlow recognised the plaintii® us a club associate. He had taken ig ‘ Teiter, Ringworm and Pimples COMPLETE TREATMENT, $1 Por Torturing, Disfiguring Hu. mours, from Pimples to scrof ula, from Infancy 10 Age. | The agonizing itching and borning of the skin, as In eczema; the fright | tul scaling, 68 in psoriasis; the loss jof hair and crusting of the scalp, a8 jin sealled head; the facial disfigure- ment, a6 in pimples and ringworm; jthe awful suffering of infants, and anxiety of woin-out parents, as in | milk crust, tetter and salt rheum— j all demand 4 remedy of almost super- }human virtues to successfully cope with them. That Cuticura Soap, Olnt- ment and Pills are such stands proven beyond all doubt. No state ment is made regarding them that is not justified by the strongest eyi-+ dence. The purity and sweetness, tba power to afford immediate relief, tne ertainty of speedy and permanent eure, the abso safety and great economy have le them the stand- ard skin cures and humour remeuw.es ft e civilized w d ( tet np catment for every Dae mour, consisting of Cuticura Soap to eanse the shin, Cuticura Ointment to heal the skin, and Cuticura Resol- ent Pills to cool and cleanse the lood may iow be had for one dollar, A single set is often eufficlent to cure the most torturing, disfiguring, iteh= ng, turning and scaly humours, eczemas, rashes and irritations, from when al! else fails, infancy to Re tier Drow &