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WAR CRED 33 MEN LOST ~—YAOREAN, COLLISION ~——ENDSHERLIFE OF WARSHIPS | = First She Begged Seven- Year-Old Son to Plunge Knife Into Her. ——— Sunk When Rammed by Cruiser ‘Undine. HER HOME LIFE HAPPY,| RIF. Nov. isthe tomate Dost 8] aoa: inte youre azo James Leaves Buelk with the small German cr 4 Avy our Gb eleskriony Undine. ‘The torpedo boatyernk, and one office thirty-two offer seamen are miss- Husband Laughed at Her Fears After Vision of a Severed Human Arm. ‘The disastor, occurred during the man jeuvres in Klel FE A torpedo-boat Jivision was making a regulation attack upon the Undine, which had blinded | | ¢ SUICIDE IN BOY'S SIGHT. Jner tens. Later she suddenly used s t parcoyiigat which confused the Imaman of the “8,” Ph yt " ve the © the! pedo-boat gothunder the Undl | Little Karl Gave the Alarm to the Lee orga ALR Mc help hae 1 Neighbors When Mrs, Heyde [potter of the *8" 126 to explode f > 1 | The suddenness of the catastrophe | Cut Her Throat, explains the great number of vietlms , —_—__—_—. It is velleved that a@ the missing { | members of the crew were killed or It was a bad dream that broke up the) qnowned. Several wounded officers houseiold of © 1 Hoyde, for hlé/ore rescued. A number of tugs and | wife, who dreamed her “iroas) small crujsers with divers have gone te ) and is dead at H , and his where the % three litle kh flat that had al» | ‘and gone to | ¥ sister up in the i Kari, the seve {the first to g tdohanna, driven disaster, ed 0 arrived here at noon for’ the swearing in of the naval recrults, Wag immediately informed 0 the acoktent and, after leaving the train, proceeded to the Imperial wat ing-room af the railway station, where the scene of the r-uld son, had been varm, His m frantic by the her, evil German Torpedo Boat,” “TRUSTED MAN HELD William W “THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 18, 1905. ELECTRICIAN MISSING; AVCURDY SALARY THOUGHT TO BE DERANGED. CUT AU NET James Leavey Believed to Be Suf- fering from Shock Received Three Years Ago. harge of the elec Brooklyn Bridge, ne a May H Daniel Leavey igon of the brhige wandering WAS SOVeRe Hieves that his m the @hock he susta & feet 7 es in heteh rt 14) ’ 1 brs arand a @andy mustache. His nen beare tie lnond ard 240) AS ROBBER CHIEF lowley Believed Have Headed Gang of Railroad Thieves. to Through the clever the spe Keliroad at serice of the New Have Hison whieh came to her the night b¢ | he orderedta detailed report wo be Made). Are jtaven termival, the oficias | UN fore, had begged him to deal her welt rim, A Nets eer tees atbion tod Hf death blow, and when | refused fhe Phe. ae ident oocrred In the midat ot | eres of 4 cokaae i Ba ne ee Oe nad sae [hight wus very dark. The corpedo-boat | from freight cars wil fallen, her throat gushé “ gank in four minutes Thomas F. Howley, who had charge lows 4. lt is not fore the little fe care arriving In the Mott] f | Trustees’ Committee May De- eames Leavey PRINCE CHARLES NOW NGAWAY'SKNG animously Elected by Par- iament and Guns Boom Royal Salute. { — f al) freight ydotten that more of the grim elemence ' Haven yatds from Pler No. 0), East a Percent scp ort ace rr PIRESPATROL WAGON inven ruts foe PM 8) saspnayy moray, Nort Happy Before Horrible Dream, shipments are teansferred, was held for] M.—The Norwegian Parl toda Conrad Heyde lived on the second CRASHES INTO CAR trial toxlay in the Morrisania Pol're| unanimously elected Pr Hes b pice of the apartment house at No. 108 ‘ Court in default of 0 bail on a] penmark to be King of Norway Bast One Hundred and ‘wenty-sixth ’ : hatge’at robbery lonese ware JiGimemhars pensar { street, right around the corner from Wie] [river Is - Badly Cut, Bell-Ringer tive Wall and the men working | resuit was declared at 530 P. M butcher shop, whi e js foreman, | aid in court that Howley gg this despatch 4s filed the fortress Has feg Broken and Others Are Hurt. LY his wife, plump, hap- 4 Brawing good pay was thirty-five years ol Hipy hearted, 6 WOR, t 1s, she was happy until Intely oe, go her husband tells it, “she got ‘Yuind of nervous Nae, and about Little | things she wor and greatiy.” "\ Mhe children w t A fire patrol wag fire at Sixtieth stre avenue crashed Into a Co! car at Sixty-sixth street dam | §) AG, they sald included othe {ts way to a | wl dd Ams th gang, which employes of vader of © company and 4] outwiders, fer wh ven good Vallely Secured Wall, Detective geant James F When . bell-rl f aq eB lienies o els of cleanliness to tly William Kelleher, bell ty st Heads sieiea ¢ sk, and the 1 wagon, was hurled on to . Chief of w Haven de toa the block, and the and In rolling off tu the stree | eel Seta eget Aa dways on time for Conrad leg was broken, He was sent S ' ha He goes to his work early, tal, Ed jsaid now, to break 4 ming H {the rest of the family asl en robbing fre caps | Midn't see his wife yosterda ant ane € re, The company sper Ryath “noon, when he came home to luned.| and bi }sands of dollars tn trying to. discover While no one in the car was {njur the women screamed and fought vile men to get to the doors. Motorman John Litch sald ‘that he had been ring ing his gong befare crossing Sixty sixth street and ihe did mot hear. the ap-| promoh of the fire patrol, The firemen sald thelr bell had been tt orously and that that, with ) Bhe was in a paule of distress. Bhe had dreamed, she sald, that } something drew her co a bureau in her j bedroom, and that, opening the top F drawer of the bureau, she fowid within fia severed human urm. The bones of \ the arm were broken aad crushed and the fingers clenched a knife that was|of the wagon, prevented them heed with blood, So vivid and terrifying | “cerng the car, fn impression had the dream left upon ~ fer Anat ae fore vem AUTOPSY ON WIFE OF with the sun streaming in the fron w n the police @ thieves and to stop the robberies, A Vailely wea ed on a contract | No nich was a than hia pay | tee he had He vervice dur- med much remarath un Wall, @ city de’ | 6,, whom he bad met when | neigi ¢ assigned to the Pan-Amertean | sont nin buffalo, and where Vale)” yyy ‘ * Wall's work 0! ly learned to apprestate man Hickey s at New Haven and sent for | by the Fire Depa eotive in Co-| firemen were at anovher blazy in carried out 4s firing « royal salute of forty-tw guns in honor of the new King —_——_—- ee" POLICEMAN RESCUES EIGHT FROM BLAZE, t is | Fire Causes Panic Among Eighteen Families and Does $2,000 Damage. fire in the five-story tenement, at Hundred and Fou Kast One th street, to-day, caused @ ic among the elgiiteen families, F lives opposite, saw twenty-three years with the] the flames and turned an alarm Vallely made dts head- | There was not an Immediate response eat because hborbood, and a second alarm ws tn, Key ran through the building awd elght. ohildren and) four Deaibis, ts a0 ovat the biden Both men dtd Le esa age ae nt women and showed the rest of the o / 3, to BO De: ie bureau, ne ent Melvinie: eaten |Cupants how to get out before the fir Conrad laugned er, He opened SUSPECT IN MYSTERY. after secret service men hud fallen | paratis came, : , “dhe top drawer and showed her that ‘ dows " ' | The flames started in the first floot When Wall was put In charge of the | cing ved by Leop ld Was no broken arm and no bio "i baee Cuith F h ‘ of wied by Leopld Lesmick, a } giere we no roman arm and 9 PIOSY | Dolice, Having Suit Case Murder in CEE a Me Feavamae cere was of (MGweS usr, and iia wife, Lesinick Re egtinl st " 2 Pies i ele t , iad gone to work and Als wife w. Weald to day, Leottes? ght] Mind, Ask Coroner to Act on | frequen at he me tthe re.” N are. wiih ae ; . to tell how the fire # bp moans 900 Death of Mrs. Lewis Lesinick apartments me to stay nrough, but | at foolishness, W, Crawford, NEWTON, Maas, Nov. 18—At the quest of Qhief of Polloe fred of Mra.) w be performed upon the body Rose Crawford, wife of Lewis W. Craw | sealed re. ltr M | lleved the “))| ti cans were sealed ‘Mitchell, of this chy, an autopsy will) at shipping points could be found and yards, out dati again in & proper manner detectives: were a long time in noing the robberies, as it was be- robbery took place before wery Kk was centred ky the Mott Haven ara containing valuable loads would age Katz, on the second floor, be and the flames did to the apartments exdngulsmed. ‘The Rut not a clu@|estinwted at about $2,000, ‘BOY HEROES SA ford, one of the alleved suspects in the} | recent sult case mystery in Boston ba opened, robbed and regedied. A car Mrs, ‘Crawford died at the tome of} boxes silks would be LIFE OF LITTLE GIRL. t Dr. Jane Bishov, her foster|t only thre four boxea A ame t | vosterday, from ye , { Va ley Le ' a “il et Ri . | an operate enry \ "i es. A caro | tH WAS! Crantttn Cra ~ Lh LOO aoe a east lpobbed of twenty. iewote, some dave| Cecilia Suxci’s Dress on Fire— she | physician. In signing tie dew fi-| the loot would amount % $5,000 | Lads eran willis ate wave the cause of death | Howley had been under suspicion for aids Rush to Her Bbowr the jor peritoniiie superind six months. He w t ; Joosened h Ray Pen, TOR SE watched every. n Assistance, the bluite asked for in o s found rm], B she peart he auth may learn more whe at 3 »-| ‘Two Uttle boya provol heroes tl fT Now, ‘Kari, “push—push| fully the part of the woman's) tives Wall and Dues oncealed injafternoun when Cecelia Sucel's ol b dt in ae far as ©) dea ch, the yards watching Might crew. | ing caught fire in front of her ik on something Pe Patna eey ae sorte lat No. 27 Two Hundred and ‘olve warne |appear, break the seal on a fake 0 BF 0 dred anc warned) PRESIDENT OF CLOSED — | Sn2°a"numver of copper, ingots, resnal | sixth street, Williamsbridge. ‘the the car and hide the s helped her mother, who had oen at i BANK PAYING CLAIMS. | Took Booty in Boat, ting on the stoop, to extingulsh th . They followed him to another part of |fames and save the Mfe of Cevella, the yard where he got a well-filled sack | WhO 18 only four years old * PITTSBURG, F Nov, WA f | sonal frend of Fredertok Gwinuer, # (dent of the defunct Enterprise Na- | ¢ tional Bank of Allegheny, wim desire. iis name withheld, said to-day s noe the Enterprise Bank failed Present Gwinoer has voluntarily paid be it of his own fortune $177,000 to depos vs who canny ‘ond to lowe t Mr. Qwinner is still paying to needy clalmants, and the |ito nt ie steadily increasing. eo the bank failed he has worrled ly about the money loat by duno. 1 is alinvst ashamed | ‘ alsthough he is in no started across t per- | ar jie be money money HELD FOR MURDER OF THREE OF HIS FAMILY, gre tor nd carried It River beat which was waiting, and went buck (nah the seals the compan and down to the Harlem There he placed It In a rowe | the (Ingots. ‘Then he On him were found a als and a sealing it which | three yea aiven are now tree stolen They say they re Yaken by at to the Manhattan ade of the river fen to a “fenoe.” They expact make a number of arrests. Wad arrested, umber of lead oo BOY FALLS FROM WINDOW, | (Snectnl to The Evening Wer!) | re swinglig tin cans in. then 4 the AERC BAGGED A WHITE OWL. jheng Islanders Say Bird's Appear- ance Menna a Hard Winter, | BAYVILLE, L. b, Nov. 18 Goddard. Capt aaasies Rot att NPWARK. N. Jo Nov, 4=Three-year- of the Lane. Hill Life-Saving + sponsible for the b n . | Horrible Story Told by Coroner's ; i Be old Thomas Leonard fell from a second! Station, shot a white Arctic owl on i po aly story window at hie home at No, | the beach near the life-saving station hinasa ih C " LIEUT. FORTESCUE RE | Cwenty-firet street, Irvington, today, (-duy. The bird ds a large and beau Witness in Case of Doctor n SIGNS. cualning a feactire of the mkull Hy | if moeckmem, 0" AUR h a | i om vus taken to the Garman Hospital, his 1s fint owl of the kind sean Who Is a Drug Fiend. Army OMtcer Named in Tagunrt| piers the physicians fear that he ean jin this part of Lang Island in-yeurs, not recover and it ds sald to indicate a hard winter, Divorce DAYTON, 0., Nov. 18§—Coroner Walter we Leaves Service, L Kil today ren ie red a verdic ‘| WASHINGTON, N 1k—Acting Sac. | apart or, hele ni * BAe; In Jail | retary Oliver toxtay accepted wh bere charged with the murder of his | ng Liput. Granville RF father, Jacob Haugh; his moth Mary | Tenth alr Lieut. Fortes? » Frances Haugh, am! his bother, Jesse of the offcors mantfoned In the TInurd |e vorne case at Wooster, 0, Haugan, who is a drug find, claima to| yyy’ “Men 14 Keven far the resigia. have no recollection of the deaths of his} ¥ retatives Joss mo far Saeeneneeeeel DIED AFTER ASSAULT, | \ { Chambersburg | Suratogn Man Had Deen bray | he Haugh farm, who ragedy, | in| | et Two Weeks Afier Beating Here, | Ste horrible dugalla, + | Who heand it MeClelland states the victims then } plainly visible throug { and doore of the urnitig cv: ) that they sro they ind | Aiated It ds the bellef that \ ‘ SARATOGA, N, Y O'Brien, a tailor 18.—Joon H re ; — ; eal NEW TROLLEY PROJECT, | OBBINING, N.Y. Nov. 16-a hint were disemboweled and vil pour MeCieltand stated that the body of] irolley line is projected tq extend froin the mother had tie leg» ¢ mf Ot the! Ossining to the new roton Dam | boreme, It was the first te 1 through i thence to Croton, Ose na, Crugera, Wpy'eht| Montrose and Verplanck'a Point. ft ie p the | also proposed by the promoters to open ON) up @ vast trag of land for, residence and small purposes da the,ling burning floor and Eating Carelessly frequently causes stomach troubles, but careful eating will nevee right them. When your stomach is o1 that no food can supply and strengthened DEECHAL ut of ¢ ition, it needs help It must be thoroughly cleansed, settled Food never does this. PILLS are the greatest stomach medicine human skill ever compounded, Don't attempt to cure your stomach by dicting You will half starve and get little benefit, Give Beecham's Pills a chance and you will again know the pleasures of a sound digestion, return and the stomach again work without any discomfort. Appetite will The skin will clear, the face plamp out, while people will remark “How well you're looking.” fa, hese are facts, got fancies, Prove it yourself, f False. Report that Investigating cide Upon a Change of Management. | FUTILE RUN TO COVER, Committee Has Suppressed “Dog" Vouchers. fird AM The $160,000 salary of R ® Mut has not tal Life In been cut to unly, President auranse Company | $i5,00, and It | e invest Board of T fr It dey nittee has y's proposal t 1a his compensaelon be halved, although {t was the purpose ‘ the press agent of the MeCurdy fam- ly, who gave out the statement of ¢ new cond in the Mutual Life, to at the proposal hal , and that pnt Me ro e continued in his ‘post © webed 10 stay at a speaks straight fro the subjec ft MeCurdy maragem under Way W M ardys t distant date Ominous for McCurdy to prejudg THE GOOD THI the « srivan forests abound In of Which possess (he mosy {and curative virtues, y altested by svotes of the most eminent medical writers and teach- ers of our age. Even the untutored Indians had, by Intuition and experi+ ment, discovered the usefulness of many native plants before the advent of the That our White race on this continent. This in- formation, crude though it was, imparted {i to tho friendlier of the whites, led the latter to continue investigations until today we have arich assortment of most able American medicinal roots and herbs, It {8 no longer thought necessary that a medicinal agent, in order to be good and useful ist have been brought across the ocean or that "being carried seven times across the Sabara Desert on | the backs of fourteen camels” makes Iv the more valuable, Dr. Pierce belleves that onr American * {forests abound in most valuable medi- cinal roote for the cure of most of our | obstinate and most fatal diseases, If we would properly investigate theme and, {n confirmation of this firm conviction, he points with pride to the almost mar » | Volous clires effected by his "Golden Med- leal Discovery,” which hus proven Itself to be the most efficient stomach tonto, liver Invigorator, heart tonic and regu- lator, and blood cleanser known to med- teal science, Not less marvelous, In the unparalleled cures it Is constantly, mak- ing of woman's many peculiar affec- tions, weaknesses and distressing derange- | ments, (8 Dr, Plerce's Favorite Preseri | tion, as is amply attested by thousands wt | of unsolicited testimonials contributed by ateful patients who have been cured by tof leucorrhea, painful periods, irregular- ities, prolapsus and other displacements, ulceration of uterus and kindred affec- tions, often after many other advertised medicines had falled, Both these world-famed medicines are wholly made up from the glyceric ex- tracts of native, medicinal roots, found {in our American forests. The processes employed in their manufacture were original with Dr. Pierce, and they are carried on hy skilled chemists and phar- macists with the aid of apparatus and appliances specially designed and built for this purpose, Both medicines are entirely free from alcohol and all other | harmful, habit-forming drags. A full list of thelr ingredients Is printed on each | of their wrappers. They ate both made of such native, medicinal roots as have received the strongest endorsement and praise for thelr curative virtues from the most prominent writers on Materta Medica in this country, What is sald of tholr power ty cure the se al diseases for which they are ady may be easily learned by fondling your name and address to Dr. R. V. Plerce, Buffalo, N.Y., for a little booklet which he has compiled, :containing coplous extracts from numerous standard medical books, which are consulted as authorities by clans of the several schools of prac: or their guidance in prescribing. It RE TO ALL, A postal card request will bring it. You don’t have to rely solely upon the manufacturer's #ty-so as to the power of Dr. Pierce's medicines to cure, as with other medicines sold through druggists, You have the distiterested testimony of & host of the leading medical writers and teachers, Send for this copious testimony, It can be relied upon to be truthful because it ds entirely dis- Unterested, From the little booklet above mentioned, you will learn what a marvelous curéive action Stone root, one of the prominent {eal Discovory, exercises over the heart ‘tnd its diseases, especially those valvular affections which are attended with diffi- Let Us Clothe You. “Moe Levy & Co.” in a suit means right style and right tailoring, — It means that if the Suit don't make good — we will, Moe Levy & Co., 119 to 125 Walker St, Three blocks east of Broadway. Are ‘Not All Far- Fetched, Ingredients of Dr. Pierce's Golden Med | N commit itedlf to a (Le present personnel of the manage- tthe mt leaves In the air the ry ly, his gon Taebaud, to urtailment of + from the al commission today to cast “anes » alr 8 I by the ' q m1 among tho Now dog at the jury yest r as- Ant regist one 1h beouuss of the 1 in whose favor Not a "Yellow Dog” Transaction, A reporter of The ning World was present when a nee concerning is Voucher was held between counsel for the committer, Hug nd MoWKeen The dec: eit was based on © lawyers, that th ed a legitinate chungy nto the lignt heating rv dog’ upon transactions of the unjust to the who had perforne: for the Equitable and me reputat- ned beginning of the inquiry er Hughes bas been care: ‘suppress’ many things of this Which would be susceptible of mis: y_on this whole proved Mr 8 Bald and te n, “is to be just f arelessly of any man's gor MISS MARIA MAYO A BRIDE, New Yorkers at Britiiant Wedding in Norfolk, Va, Syecial to NORFOLK Urilliant wed The Evening Worl Va., Nov, 18—'Phe 2 of the season ) most in the o-day when Miss k Mayo, da tHe bride g, of Pi The wedding occurped at Chulrehy with | many sts from the North and Dr, B.D Tucker nia Tatrobe, of Ratime NGS OF EARTH cult breathing. smothered sensations tat Noor irregular heart action, f Jr. Pa Author of Patue's Epitom Medicin sidered Si in these and ¢ by it in xtensi Seal root, another 4 of Dr. Pierce's "Discov valuable heart tonic, as Ks also Black Cherrybark, another ingredient. You will also learn that the eminent Drs. Hale, EWingwood, Johnson, Hare, Coe and others recommend ‘al root, and several of them Stone root, Queen's | | root, Bloodroot and Black Cherrybark for bromehial, throat and lung affecs tions attended with hoarseness, persistent cough, nightaweats and kindred symp- toms Indicating approaching consump: tion, All these agents are faithfully and fully represented in Dr, Plerce’s Golden Medical Discovery, and it can be con+ fidentally relied Upon to produce their combined curative effects, not only {0 Hie above mentioned affections, but also in all catarrbal diseases, no matter whet ber affecting the nasal passages or other regions of the boty. n nasal catarr)), while relying on the "Discovery" ag the best constitutional remedy known to medical selence, Dr, Sage’s Catarrh Remedy should be used to cleanse the nasal passages, Together they constitute the most thorns and | effective course of treatment which can be employed for the cure of that trouble some disease, No other medicines sold through drug- gists for like purposes, have spy such professional endorsement as Dr, Plerce’s, and, in cofsequence, none are so largely rescribed by physicians who know what | | they are made of and that their compost | tion Is of the best LH ately regardless of cost, Send for the litle free book Now, | The "Golden Medical Diseovery " must | continuance otf John Wise, Jr., ihe P, X, & W. deal calls me out of the city to-day, so that I shall not be at home to-morrow. see that the horses are both given a good run during the day, as they need it, especially the bay. ing all right and shall be home, sure, Monday night. New York Sunday World, has just brought me in an advanced copy of the Magazine part of toemorrow’s paper to show mea story about the Telephone Heart, «| with a doctor at the club, the other night, and I said it was all rot, Well, it seems | was wrong, and they have dis. covered some queer cases. you anyway. ought to catch your sister Nellie, especially just now when she’s giving those new photographs of herself around, This girl, it appears, has sold the right to photograph '| herself to an advertising firm, and so hasn’t any right to iget her own picture taken, She’s a pretty girl, too. day in Washington about liking to travel? These Sunday World people must have heard something of the same kind; for they havea sort of diagram in this paper showing just how many miles he’s covered since he was elected |President, He's been in every State inthe Union, Look at it and keep it for me, city being overcrowded ? Show her the story on page 4 about how many New Yorkers there really are, and what ihe immense multitude means. Don’t let her see. the pictures of “ Croppers” on another page, or she'll never let you ride another steeplechase, They're thrilling photos, I tell you! Mothers, too. not be expected to produce miracles, While tt is especially suited for the cure | | of all chronte, Kwgering coughs that are | curable, \t lg not 80 effective In acute) colds and coughs unless slippery elm | mucilage, flaxseed tea, solution of gum j arable, ar other mucilaginous demulcent | be drank freely in connection yith its use, Nor must the * Discovery” be ex pected to cure consumption in {ts ad- vanced stages, In its early stages it will | stay its progress and often effect a cure | If its use be persisted In for a reasonable length of time, Send for the little book noted above and learn what those most | eminent (n the medical profession say of the Ingredients out of which Dr, Pierce's: medicines are made and thereby leara | Doctor Pierce's Pleasant F billousness, sick and billous headache, the bowels, loss of appetite, coated tongue, sour stomach, windy belchings, “heart-burn,” pain and distress of r eating, and k(ndred derangements of liver, stomach and bowels, Put up in glass vials, tightly corked, therefore always fresh and reliable, One little “Pellet” is a laxative, two are cathartic, ‘They regulate, invigorate and cleanse the liver, stomach and bow food medical book, written In plain English, and free from technical terms, is a valuable work for frequent consults tion, Such & work Is Dr. Plerca’s Comes mon Sense Medical Adviser, in plain English, or Medicine Simplified, hrs a book of 1008 )) . profusely illustrated with wood cuts and colored plates, is given away now, although former) sold in cloth binding for $1.0, Send 2} cents, in one-cent stamps, to pay for cost of mailing only for pergrcovered copy, addressing Dr. R, V. Pierce, Buffalo, . Y.; or 31 cents for an elegantly cloth+ bound copy, It gives over 300 prescrip | ons for the treatment of acute ai chronic ailments, The 1905 World Almanae and Encyclopedia Begins Where Other Reference Works Stop. You go further and fare better with the standard aoriean annual, 25 cents; by mall, 55 cents, Petrosino, the Italian detective, who's watching those East Side “ Black Hand” scoundrels. wonder, W. Phelps Stokes, Jr., who was Rose Pastor, about a ; picture and some sort of a romance, It'll please mother why they chi ghstinate diseases. ir immensely. So will a queer tale called dizziness, costiveness, or constipation of and His Wife,” which looks so good to me I’m tearing it !out to read on the train, I'll bring it home Monday. with insomnia, 'me), but anyway show her the new cure on page 11. Let Jean, the cook, and Sandy, the Scotch coachman, take a \good look at the back page. It'll please all Scots. thing till I get back, and EXERCISE THOSE horses, Kisses to mother and the ghrls. Dict, J. W.7B. old Butt-in, who reminds me of my brother (don’t tell him) gets it good and plenty, the Kid is awful funny, and so are all the others, There’s a “cut-out” for the small boy, too, Don’t forget about those horses. Office of WISE, WISE & WISE, . NEW YORK CITY, %, Mew York, Nov. 18, 1905, 275 Uptown Avenue, New York City, My Dear Son:--Important business connected with { " I wish you would Tell your mother not to worry about me as] am feel. By the way, Harrington, that friend of mine on The You remember, we got into an argument about it The article wil! interest There's a story about a girl in the same paper that You recall what President Roosevelt said to me one You know how mother’s always kicking about the It'll make her mad! Jolly Mother alung on the story of that School for Tell her there’s a fine chance for her. Interesting to you will be an article about that fellow He must be a There’s something by that bright young wie of “The Nominee You know how Cousin Maude has been troubled Probably she's in love (between you and Be sure to save the paper for me; look out for every Youraffectionate father, P, §,—Nearly overlooked the Funny Section, Say