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If She Throws Her Arms About Your Neck to Embrace You, Break Away, AFTER YOUR SCARFPIN. Or Your Pocketbook or Watch, and in Any Event the Situa- won Is Embarrassing. HAVE MANY CLEVER TRICKS. | Give Her Information if Neces-| sary, but Be Sure to Guard Your Valuables. Bhould a young woman of good ap- Pearance ap; h you on the street, gaze curlously at you atd suddenly throw her ar ind your neck, take her act f y @ to break hi hold, Tf she murmura, “Oh, Martin, It has Leen go long elnce I have seen | y ' away ond make 8 80 cagy lanwer of detection t vman should are few men with | Yodo of 1 to a wells | onan frantt race 14 {ot thor face Not a Laughing Matter, Ontinarily Cat Ue fn exy appiren aman vneh over aren embvitre hurries away, The » finda that hiy nll has a's r the ave of n loss | het the | {h STARTS A FIGHT IN A CAR AND STEALS A POCKETBOOK - deltency Frabitelty the position ret him in the face. Row Wit belleve hig story, His: friends will guy him, and if he arried man It is ‘quite likely that his wife will di (trust hom Phe thiet helps mating pros. Wa fon oh 1 by tay reel 1 £ f scandal, and if the victim | rs moperty back he Je thanitul to seuition, it of ten ice it tle out He w female hold-ups are The embracin, ‘ame 18 so oO! ave smproved upon tt, Make a qulek arch of yourself shou! a woman stumble in front of you and fall vio- Jontly against you with her hands rit for protection, “She 1s probably guiding ore handa, one tn the direction of MAY PAY WITH HIS LIFE FOR A BIT OF FUN James E, Parish Thrown Under Car in Friendly Wrestling Match. What looked so much Ike a deliberate attempt at murder that tt started a mob] fn hot pursuit of the supposed criminal | to be nothing more) ‘less pleco of sky- | turned out to-day nor less than a re Larksing, It will cost the Hfe of James 8, Parish, ef No. 7i7 Enst Ninth street nevertheless, for the ph at the a he where Williameburg Hospital, patient, sald to-diy that he cannot pos- | eibly ‘Ive. Tt the plaza of the Willlamsburg Hr the Brooklyn end, that a crowd saw one man pick up another and hurt him go that he fel under wheels of a Broadway | trolley ears The two men placo for § the 4d Deon wrestling about 1 minutes before | happened, and spectators who had watched thelr antics with amusement were horrificd to see one man plek UD the other and throw him to an almost death, When the first man ran the crowd started after him with shouts, but the fugitive was too and succeeded in making his quick escape, When from uniter Injured man was taken the wheels of the car he was appiyently in a dying condition, He At Draken to the Williamsburg Jloapiy.. ‘where tt was found that he jad affractured skull, a broken collar- bone, five broken ribs on the right side and severe Internal Injuries, His less and arms we so badly crushed and dhe doctors sald he could not live, Fyery effort was made by the doctors to restore him to consclousness eo that the could tell the name of the man who bad apparently tried to i him, Tiarly ths morning he Ac reoover con= eclousness and Kye his name, but for a long tue he refused to give the name of the man with whom he had been wrestling, “It was all an accident,” he insisted. “Wo ara the best of frionds and ho wouldn't hurm me for anything, If I No! the Why Should You ? When you can save | time, trouble and car-fare by selecting JUST The Room, House, Flat, Apartment You want from among the “TO LETS” PRINTED YESTERDAY IN b7 > strikes him, | TOT MAN SHE | ASKS THe | WAY To THE FERRY, AND, You .05e SYouR Wait i] AND PIN, tha » ¥lolim discovers they are THE WORLD: MO} ner istciar w YS BEWARE OF THE GIRL HUGGER WHO IS BUSY FINDING DAY MAY 22, 1993, SHE ASKS PROTECTION PROM 4 LOAFERS INSULTS AND STEALS YOUR WATCH. to ike a ves wor! and a man Ww woman Wills jewelry promi= As Deon spot wit malo 1 next to man wh nently dep 1 | tea dn nd. Me, avcompltec | places on of hte hands 1 pinch ot srt the hand to his. face, aa quitels + Ww an The woman next sends he stuf prough the matt, yietim sneezes to aus £0 Violently tat ple » vist ium, and In a second or | tw innesed thts valuables, whiten she quickly passes So the man, who ie Mt the next crossing. Uf my disvovera that he} and blaines the woman ly indignant rested and searched. hy independer er face of AW a thief, guished member of the writ- of Park Row was on nd Insists pon [rasa who. ean man's tears Ing’ frat EVENING, VICTINS . THE LOAFER, re OMPLI “wi S ALL OVER TOWN. My, weit! HENRY — OW eycuse ME, \VE MADE A mistaie his way home late the other night wien a woah approacied nlm, rune ning, Right Dehind her came a largo, muscular and repellant man, He Saved Her, that throwin penton, and but the com: minwie, man chung bing, and the man advanced with his fists clenched. What doy nohy insulting this lady, you loafer the Parl: Row man’ th James 1, Hackett tones. ‘An, T made a 1 took hor for samatiodly else, me. Indy, Was the reply t the ‘nin from Park Row bad fon a Wehtning pass betw can the wi an and the m Inatinetively his hind ogeht IMs foh-pocket whare ne had ble | TY for the week. $6,584 more or ‘The pocket was empt | Ile got his money back, but he had to do some anick work. He fter when | n, ie sees a female in distress coming his! f them in esto York the opening name ta grief, Wanamaker Driver Slain. CHESTER, Pa., May 22,--The body of Charles Leedom, twenty-fve years old, of Philadelohia, has been found on the edge of Darby Creek in Darby Town. ship. He was a driver and collector for John Wanamaker's store, and his horse and ‘vagon were found on the roadside half a mile away, ‘The wagon was looted, and It 4s belleved that @ con- siderable sum of money was taken from the victim, some emall change being all that was found in hie clothing, | Cyclist Raced Into Kitchen, PORT JERVIS, N. Y.. MAY 22,—Rob- ert Casey, seventeen years old, while coasting on his bicycle on a eteep hill leading to a bridge over the Delaware River, lost control of his wheel and dashed Into the kitchen window of the toll houre, taking the sash with him and wrecking the kitchen. | Tho whles and chairs were overturned and parts of the vlaster Knocked off, ‘Tho young man was rendered unconscious d was brought to his home inthis place In a dangerous condition, He 1s suftering from concussion of the brala and may dle. Knox Quits Pittsburg. PITTSBURG, May 22.—Senator Knox has rented his palatial residence in Tits worth avenue to President A, ©, Dinkey, of the Carnegie Steel Company, for threo years, and he will spend his sum- mers at Valley Forge and his winters in Washington, Thero has been some foeling between Knox and the political leaders of Pitts- burg ever since he became a Senator, Last fall the leaders forced Knox to come to Pittsburg against his will and make an address, Some weeks ago the Republican leaders dectded to make him Chairman of the Allegheny County Aclegation at vhe State Convention, and 89 notified him, Knox was ted up with the Equitable Investigation and sent word that not only could he not serve as chairman of the delegation, but that he would not = Important Foreign and Telegraphic News. « Going to the Philippines. WASHINGTON, May 2, of "Garry Owen,” to wich the fam Seventh Cavalry marched out for Litle Big Horn campaign, in 1876, will sail for the Pulltppines, winter, selected for duty at Batangas, BALLSTON, N, Y., MAY 22—F damaged by a heavy frost to-day, Hawallan Militia Called 0 HONOLILU, May 22,~Oyer one th d Japanese labore plantation on the Island of Maul h struck for more pa NkOy to spread pany) has been’ cai «out, SANTA ROSA, May 2%.—One of prettiest of Luther Burbank's creat Whioh is just attabain a yellow calla Illy, these beautiful 8 Hurbanica home iit tins eer rango front a ight lemon to the dec orange shade of yellow, and ha the natural beauty and’ statellness: thelr pure white ancestors, Famous Dwelling Burned MORRISTOWN, N. old Canfleld house, large bed 3 a historic st ristown In the fall of 1 perfection, 22.~"To the tune nous the the first squedron left Washington yesterday for San Francisco, whence the Seventh ‘Phe reg! mental band and first squadron have been stationed at Fort Myer the past ‘The Seventh was Custer's old command, The first squadron has been Frost Damage Up the State. rult trees and plants tn this vicinity were | ut. hou on dhe Pioneer aye and the strike $4 militia (one coms Now It's a Yellow Calla Lily, | May Veto New Commission. the ons, is at They 3, MAY 22.—The rue- ture, was burned to the ground early ‘bly quality Of récent 1, be able to attend the convention at all, years the houre had fallen into decay, give you his name tt will only make 1 Jot of trouble for him, } After a while Parish began to sink gain and he waa then told that he inight dle and dt would be best to tell the name of his friend, He then gave the namo of Nathantel Smith, of No, 313 Rodney street, Williamsburg, but he begged the police not to molest Smith, as he was not to blame, A detective went to Smith's house and found that he had been sitting up all night, Ho was almost prostrated with lef over the serious outcome of the affair, He subnitted to arrest ‘ Sid at the stution-housy told thie etek “Parish and I are intimate. friends and he came over to Visit my yesteee cay, We spent the day together and last night 1 walked down tothe: bridue aN te 806 yh ft, We were @ cat when wo ing. Barish ‘ald jokingly that ne coat put me down and Lt iold him iT sould outwrestle him, We got to roughing: ft good-naturedly and must have wortet gur Way close to the car tracks, Bure denly [got a hold on Parish and’ threw hm, T hadn't any iden a ear was none vs, and when t saw that T had thrown him, right under the wheels T was so frightened 1 could hardly speak, Tran away trom the crowd, but wotita haw ven myself tip to-day anvwa More ALI OF Ne, TBO iow aves . the motorman of the car, was AiKo ated. bul wit he released “dimih wos hel oO awalt Pariah’) wa Hel No result of Pavish's Sietrneesneeenannan 175 IN CASH PRIZES. ; vin $178 vanity FACES THIRD Has Spent Almost Ei ing of George Everhardt. Dunean Yo | who was Indicted Ing Goons enth avenue, on Jan, 24, 1893, was pla [on trial for the uh Justice Day the iminal Braven {han beon the shes laat convicted In Octeter, 19) and together has now sent alnort years in Jail for his aileged apline, ‘The most Important withered wf ‘Young on his former tials spre: pweoth \Bihte. Ralnadorl, 5 MURDER TAAL Duncan Young, Twice Convicted, ight Years in Jail for Alleged Kill- Alleged burglar for shooting and Idil- Mverhandt, of No. 6% Se a 1 time to-day Gefore n of ale eat anst Fighting in Samar. MANILA, May 22—Col, Wallace Tay-| lor, of the constabulary, was severely wounded fn an engagement with the Pulajanes on May 17 at Magtaon, on the coast of Samar, One private was killed and ten were wounded. Many Pula- janes were killed. i} Ald has been requested. panies he ‘Twent will leave Catbalogan constabulary, Desultory fighting continues jn the felands south of Jolo, Major-General Lecnard Wood has re‘urned to Manila. Two com: est Infantry reinforce the 1 | Labor Aims at King Alfonso, PARIS, MAY ‘The Confederation of Labor U: as called a meeting for | Wednesday to discuss a proposition to ‘make a demonstration against King Al- jfonso when he comes to Paris, The revolutionary cloment seeks to make {AN offensive manifestation against Me King ani inflammatory elrewara are being spreal browd 6: on the workingmen to oppose hl In the same manner as the Ttallan Radleals op- posed the visit of v Nicholas to | Italy, | | ALBANY, ging has he will tak three to May 22.—While Gov, Hig- eclined to say what act on the bill Increasing fiom » the number of State Ratl- rond Commissioners, a recent remark | made by Commissioner Whipple, th: now chief of the State Forest, Fish & Game Departm is taken as an ind) cation that the Gov. or may veto \t | Mr, Whipple war asked if he would Jauality for his new ottice or hold on with a view of landing a place on the Railroad Commission, He repiied, Dill has not been signed yet, Vil probs to-day, ‘This Is the house In which Jt i8 conntded that (he bill was paged | lived, for a time. Robert Fulton, in- port of George W, Aldvidge, of ioc | Ventor of the steamboat, whilo the en- ter. Aldridge ix ated for one of the | glnes for his famous craft, The Clare- oxtra places, eappaatmont wouht mont, were (belng constructed inthe give Odell two mem ”’ of the eon machine, shops adjoining the Nouse, pilsston. As there ware. Alroady ty Alfred Vail, co-Investor of the tele- Matt mien on the commission, the ft) | graph 1’ Morse, also lived there for| man, the Gov "s friends aay, ehould a UUme, Lafayette was also a visitor je a Hiewine man. So Plitt, eeing) At the house during he visit to Mor-/notilng In the bil for himeelf and con giderable In {t for Odell, Mrecte’ hly ‘Heutemants up the State to fight it glavy, and also the pistol with which ft is charged Whe shooting was done, ‘his story was corroborated by Alice Helly, but now the Kelly girl ‘cannot be found Assitant Distric(-Attorney Bly made every effort to And her, and finally dy cided to go ahead without her cesth mony, Young, it ta allered, had com Initted a burgiary at the’ Everhardt + [house and was éscaping when Ever. | hardt dnterespted him, Young, ft is Jeharged, then pulled ‘a aver and {ised the mon. i en | DIVORCE AFTER 8 YEARS, | Mra. Gretsch Gety a Decree by Most | Persintent Lithgation, After a little more than olght years of continuous tigation Mra. Kare Gretsch has in obtaining cron | ne Supreme Coy on testimoi mitted by her lawyer, August Py n of Nos. 49 and ot Chainners stress lvarae ) 9 lawyer, of alwolate ch, who Is al Gret Under’ the terms of ihe dec Gretsen Must pay to Ms \ [Alimony pind ace aL tec or ¥ inal ment ty ed and ome misgiving ont x felsoh aa to whothior sho will be able ty collect this ailmony, to: when sho jngt heard of her husband lie was said to bo in Paris, $175 IN CASH PRIZES, |Burglars Miss $500,000. | $500,000. SAN FRANCISCO, An ate tempt to rob the stamp the San Francisco Post-Offlce yesterday was frustrated by Watchman William O'Con- 11, who spled one of the burglars drilling the safo. ‘The burglars escaped with only $1,400 worth of stamps found outside the safe, Phe safe contained $14,000 in stamps and much money, wile in the cashier's room adjoining the stamp department was a large safe which contained nearly al Monument to Flood Victims, GALVESTON, TEX., MAY 22.—With | impressive ceremonles the monumet it} trected by the Woudmen of the World to the memory of Galveston Woodmen | ho perished in the (dal wave of, 180, fis bean Hod at Lake Vv y Ceme Srding to. the titual of tel|his family on a street corner and went! atthe ordham Hospital it was said On the monument are (he lyack. He tried to cpen a window Lo | that there was no chance to restore the twemy-four Woodmen WhO) get into the house and, falling, went | manta sight, om & [2,the front door and tried to force It | ene eee , Upstairs Wftiam — Sehwaris, wit Abandoned Brig Found, | boar y the Whites, was Just pele SAME BOX GLOL R, MASS, MAY 2-~ {ting sit ot bea ' hate i bree bar Foods Come Fri ¢ Gt the fishing achoonar #ltra in the nelehborhood lately and = Gast Wilann of te Aang nO Bs "hou. hat tha, Wier | ook here, walter! Honost, now. Tay reports that on May 8 when In Int. | Pad started out for the day, heard the | Mon't. you dip every one of these ieude 41.88, longitude 67, ho slghtod the ;RoWee at the door and m wp M8) Aated breakfast foods out of the} Rritis brig Acacla, ot Port Medway, | MUNG Wat Wloves were (rene te Kenna [Same box?” "Well, yes, boss, we duz) N. B,, abandoned and waterlozged. Her | sii muety fired two shots through the| ‘cept Grape-Nuts, ‘cause that boats and nawtioal instruments were Qo vO ey etele White in {lon't look Ike the others, and people gone and Capt, Willams believes the [ne stomach and he was taken to the |Know ‘zackly what Grape-Nuts looks | new escaped. ‘he spars were scinding | shen was arte: like, Hut thero's bout a dozen dit- Me and sala attached, A’ tho | hospital, while Schwartz was arrested. . Pee eM ugerous obstruction to | ‘The mutter was explained In the |ferent ones named on the bill of fare, Navigation Capt, Wiliams, accer it thers |aven Street Ovurt to-day, and ay land they are all thin-rolled flakes; so our dnverGgation set fire to the wreek, whith was Durning briskly when last geen, fhe ot Aevcla left Ialifax W for J nh river, with | Mrs, Livermore's Condition. | MELROSE, Mass., May A. Livermore is in a somt-conscious | slate this morning, Her family phys ficlan said the turning nomt of the) divease will be reached Tuesday, and It the heart action, which ts now being stimulated, remains strone until that period shail have passed, there Is some, nope of her recovery. | BENE LOVING A CROCERAMAN —— Mrs. Maud Scribner, Who Is Being Sued for Divorce by, Theatrical Manager, Contra dicts Stories of Detectives. Mrs, Maud Soribner to-day (he witness stand in Justice part of tha Supreme Court, ty her own benulf ta the a uKht by Sam A, Seribner, a th limped to loventritt's to tes ity sult | wl re uth manage Bhe denied t detectives, who. shadow ton | days In Detvole, and desorlbed alleged} Moringa betweon her gad Groooryaun Missing, Who ts naned as co-respons | Mya, Scribnor sald sho went to De- for 0, rhoumatiam, and that she for made her treatinent ta (roit whieh Amateur Photogrdphera may win $175. cial prizes at Evening World’ mainte ass bed by Detective Murphy, husband and the détec- “your flat In Detrol at eum participated dn the drinking bouts Rehenn'y cour way he will slip hls money Into his J re-est ning confidence, mnger ) Puller Ex- . » truck belonged to the Be’ very careful of the girl with an] The tr \ 2 3 aimful of bundles on the ar_yho | press. Comp! of No, 188 Chambers asks you to open her purse. t mt Alatrect. It was piled high with mer- minutes a Vou have opened the putse | otrapped ten bales of jute twine, About CTT Te ee ear ya | a doxenlother teuske: hed preceded the will be an awfully embarrassjng thine ls vehicle eats and it was the for you ast on the gangway, jese are only a tow of the games| promably some belated passenger hur- | worked by women thieves. ‘The smart= niry are in TAKEN FOR THIE, "SHOT BY BOARDER |Frederick White, Trying to Force Front Door of His Own Home, Is Wounded in Stomach by William Schwartz. Frederick White, of No. Williamsburg, day's outing at Glendale, 1. 1, with dls wife and children yesterday, few avenue, proceeded a when, recalling keys on the bureau in his room, he left White's injury Macharged, oe , under command of Capt) Mune FRESHMEN RAIDED WEST-SIDE HOUSE. “Mrs. MOrY | renanty Took Refuge on the Noot Ho had : 4 4] inite with his shovel, ‘The explosion blocks from home | vivied him about ten fect, and When that he had Jett hts | DiCkeu up it was found tha oot oy is slight Schwartz way 122 Central ted for A and in the Cellar Until the Poll a charge of had spent the | before in the West For Stat!on. seems Polk evhis dawn of the The of the but pri Taw studen Wobr moment Ui broke to the roof, the young men but th inom ngs tly yh a ght bove? queried ° Hyves oy sumin street greatest kind of a hurry, |thin-flaked foods tre simply soaked Borty-sixth d rung the bell, ay door w Arri ‘Twelve freshmen in a law school were Hned up yesterday In tho West Sido Po- lice Court before Magistrate Wanle on disorderly conduct. er part of the nigi ot be morning af Magistrate as ho Inspected the twelve | Ky freshmon. twelve sald they eseape, raided that hous» how easy It Is to do that ppose.”” 0 eu . $l each 4 LMU AON A SEANCUILVANEL ES ance in byain and nerve centros Thore's a reason for Grape-Nuts, and M, Iigglas thors, did you wy. [there have be y imitations a Soy, Pm only oman’? asked her} fow of the article itself, but mag ui more of the kind and character of t 2 ald not," cata Mra. Sorivner, ha elarad eee nat eee ing aay tat fadvertising, Imitators aro alwaya aa long share it soy Ite with you Anyway, 1 good time, A a ‘They -seventh 8 the were members Soclal Club of Harlem, ately admitted that they were the at an y arrived they found th ao in the possession of the fres There were more than a score o ened all hand he t closets, welve # prtof thin he tad a dallar he would ne didn't Y Ta Nenied, te man's money go tole as 1 had my husband, Nie. Madge Rooks, the prebdt: sister of Mrs, Serfbnor, Who the dotectivam fn: mp f | Some Careless Smoker Believed ew And, for the reason explained at of this article, few of them a ‘cold gray sald the Magistrate 1 to a house tn early dd the vnts fed coeded. Alf |oupy many hours and result {1 a food eo Agostible that small infants thrive Jon it, while it also contains the se- Tittle jesor'l = a ail Bout evidence BLAZING TRUCKS N FERRY-BOAT BAUSES PANIC Passengers Aboard Tuxedo Scramble Wildly for Life Preservers, CREW ACTS PROMPTLY. to Have Thrown Cigar Stub Among Bales of Jute Twine. PILOT SOUNDS FIRE ALARM. Line of Hose Put In Operation While Boat Is In Midetream, and Before Reaching Slip Fire le Put Out. Hundreds of commuters, packed on the Erle forry-boat Tuxedo, bound from Jersey City to hor Chambers street sip to-day, were thorougiily frightened by fa pocullar fre on board Tho blaze did not attack the boat proper, but fed on juflammable material loaded on a truck and was extinguished by tho crew. ‘At the firat sight of tho smoke a lusty lunged commuter on the reat deck yelled “tire.” Tho cry was taken up through Hoth cabins and men and women fought ant scrambled to get at the ife-preservers, The screaming of the women passengers was heand on piss- Ing oraft and several tugs started for tle Tuxedo to render assistance, Worlunately there were plenty of cool- headed men aboard who allayed the panic by foree and argument, ‘Nhe ex- peditious work of the crew went far rying aboard kept his cigar or cigarette alight until ho had reached the boat and then tossed {t carelessly away, It landed among the bales of twine, The draught caused by the movement of the boat fanned the sparks into flame and the twine was well ablaze by tho Ume the middle of the river was reached, Passengers gave the alanm and the pllot sounded the fire signal. Little time was lost by the members of the crew in coupling @ line of hose and training the stream on the fire, Tho excitement seared the horses, causing them to plunge and rear, but they were 4o Ughtly packed they could do no dam- age, Before the ‘Tuxedo reached her slip the flro was out. Six of the ten bales of twine were consumed and the truck was scorched es BLINDED BY DYNAMITE. en Worced Into Skull an Laborer Hit It with Shovel, While at work in the Jerome Pari reservoir yesterday afternoon a laborer known as Sedira struck a stick of dyna. 1 his eyes had been forced into his skull. a i Oa 10 he) 1 Mob ih CMRCES SYA WITH ABDUCT Fourteen-Year-Old Alloe Wheel= He Loves Her Madly, While fourteen-year-old Alice ‘Wheel: ock, practically a prisoner to-day in hem © home at No, $5 Hawthorne avenue, Xone Kors, wept and pleaded for her sweets heart, Malcolm Colla, a young Syrian,, and hla brother,” John, wen ere raigied before Magistrate Kellogg on the charge of having abducted the gith With them, alo ay a defendant, was Ate torney David C, Beate: mombers of the Wheeloce | | xh ny court win the CRaae sia he Ning announy fe dine in whieh to. Coralia lawyer to defend them, and the Magee” trate granted a continuance until mMornmow. Dhe dbrothre were held with out ball, but Attorn Beatty Was ree, Jeased on hia own recognizance, ‘ {ayaa learned from members of the i that they are + Wheelock family 4 cute the men, Videt Colla will consent. tor let th "en alone, This tha young. Syrian wilt do. Te decinres” he is madly ‘in. love | with Allee and will die for her it nee! cessary. — Sinen she dirappeared from + her homo last Friday the etl had mn * In the apartments of Jonathan, Pamred, Riverdale avenue, Yonkers, that she and’ her pwveete - het she remain. 8 mive thelr, tgtwralm Col 42 Ory Guy wr was under thi eirl was of Nod at the : safternoon. to. eff @ compromise he was promptly rested. Later a telephone message was recelved at the house stating that Alles. could be found on Riverdale avent Detectives went to tho Pamres home and located her there, Colla al ie who were with her, were are he in! . ti Impression the Attorne: ook hom and “] have no nose for Eyeglasses.’* Is a frequent expression, The “Harris Suction Clee : makes it possible for ANY O) EB : TO WEAR eyeglasses. They’ do away with all tilting, slipping, take hold of the nose with the softest, surest, smoothest grasp— ' and hold as rigidly as spectacles! The different points of contact” combined with the “Suction Prins } ciple”’—makes_ eyeglasses-wear- | ing comfortable. Attached to your glasses for 35c, Furnished - on those I make without extra / cost, Wt. Starris Eyesight Specialist, 54 EAST 23D ST., near ath av. 50 EAST 125TH ST,, nr. Madison Ave Marien Oflice Open Evenings,” ia Diamond Records, DIAMONDS ‘ireot from the wholesaler, We it don't make any difference which one a man calls for—we Just take out | the order from one box.” This talk led to an investigation. | Nozens of factories sprang up about three years ago making various kinds of breakfast foods, seeking to take ‘he business of the original prepared | wreakfast food — Grape-Nut These concorns, after a precarious existence, nearly all failed, leaving thousands of oxes of their foods in mills and! warehouses, ‘These were in several | instances bought up for a song by specniators and sold out to grocers and hotels for little or nothing, The nre sof working off this old stock has en slow, One wiil see the names on menus of flaked foods that| went ont of business a year and haif or two years ago. In a fow| eases, Where the abandoned factories | have been bought up, there is an ef- fort to resuscitate the defunet, and | package. 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