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* die. ——iuowed by Polceman Lewin,dasned into Y the house, Dut they saw at ‘onew that ny man could to the en) that ‘Mra, Stetson’'s Views on Divorce. | Wily. “hy lower stulrsray. had aay; Then followed a dellghtfuy and—t-4 Pee tasen—wity by the flames, which tructive versation with Mrs. Stetaon, | NET roaring their way up Wiroug) tre mn ar 8) stairway well. Swhoisowithout-deuht a clever and re- 1" Ny\¢ door, at No, 249, {s a bhree-atory metkable woman, Preferring to write | an the roof of which the ree- ti Christian ence View of divorce | eR ata inctie eres Mat no “error” might inadvertently | on ind stor: . creep into {t, Mrs, Stetson prepared | From the, root which’ the blu si Jcowie stood It was a qoent-elstit- feot to tho following statement; it os of Misc Herztefingers. As the Ps ‘I healtate to discuss the subject |} 1 did thelr best to reassure the the frequency of whtch}t woman an dea flashed across a panto Lewin) 5 humanity to-day with _A} “ii¢-you hold my heela I can reach ‘om ee Which “already ~~ ts tting fied make a long arm," he aald, Sant tie igi tree tle or = no#hook pis_head ota hanien ij and = ts\y) deorlving sitnnon is ue hold my boots and cent children of the sweet parental in- ices itm long enough to reach em.” ———~another womad MRS, EDDY MAY NEVER DIE, SAYS MRS, STETSON + I Believe She May Give a Demonstra- tion of Eternal Life’—Christian Science Leader. Hasn't a Wrinkle, She Adds. By. Nixola Greeley-Smith, ‘"‘Tbe remarkable claim of Mrs. Michael, T. McLaughlin, of-No. 831 Lingec, ‘avenue, Flatbush, who is suing Ker husband for divorce after they had-Jived together for three years merely.as chums, that to Christian Scigiace she gave credit for her-fong patience and fort Ted me tey call upon Mrs. Augusta E, Stetson, one of Mrs. Eddy’s. many faithful Yudents in New York, at her honig, No. 7 West Ninety-sixth street, and task her to outline the Christian Science view of divorce for-The Even-' ing World. Mr rie tion, -reterri G, Eddy court This led Mrs. Ste @pinion of the receny visit of reporters t bearance POLICE SWING. IRE VICTIMS ACROSS SHA Rescue an Entire Family by Forming a Human ed any to speak on thia !mportant ques- me th Mra, Mary Baker the resort! me to ask he Stetson modes: as of last t Mre. Eddy's home, after the claim had been made that the venerable lead- ‘er of Christlan Sclonce was 5 aa Mrs masquerad in Eddy carrlag. continue to beljeve prei Mes. drove about—maily ation Eddy Without a Wrinkle. Mra. Sicisun shook ber head sad- ay. ¢ great deal, of error hus B id been published, she maid, but ridge. actence has triumphed over it. Mrs. Eddy ts in perfect health— a aeahilereli huaesinvst he is without a wrinkle.’ siaimani hia wife/and! a smut.” I inquired hesltatingty, "you d_baby were swung 10 y wcross a twelve-foot alr- Eddy must ¥ iceman and a rounds: velieve that Mrs. an Ge, do you not?” ‘i of th Twentieth street stath “No! rented Mra. Stetson. 1] 1 broke out in No. 251 Wi will not aay thal MFR. Eady mee py, Se Ca Oak ever dle. I bellexe she may give FARES ESUS A oh aera ater a demonstration of cternal life: pitted ie dinit who lives on the ground floor Curint anid to the Apostles after of the big five-story Iie rose from the dend: ‘For fo] *Aerent-house, opened her door to take Tam with you always, even unto | in the milk she was met with a puff of the end vf the world! : was with them, only: the alarm a. tha, Seat bch teach mertal mind they could Fi) TEL PTA Bo ee fem aakacta al wai ye {n the house rushed fOr the atreet, m a winde : r ‘Mra. Stetson hesitated a moment. | woman was lotciag, hee hue atone nen Then she sald with profound earnest: | Ree pec ee etal RUE Eer pane ¥en» —childin-—her—arma, screaming for some one to save her, Sav “Latter myself that even T, the | was joined in a minute by & man who i ily_phys | ratined by the clereyman “ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, : 1900. ~ sh WANTS DOCTORS | TO FIRST-BLESS ALL BETROTHALS Mrs. Lucy B. Thwing Adds Novelty to Discussion ~of Trial Marriages. TO STOP RAC MURDER, | Argument Put, Forth: that: the Certificate of Family Phy- sician Is Necessary. To tho great flood of disc found’ its orfgin In the as Mra, Eisla Clews-Parsons’s book, “The Fami!y''/ a thoughtful contrhuton has been made by Mrs B. Thwing, of pita, ome-af the most scholarly nen in America, j ‘We already have ‘trial marriage’ pro- vaded for in trathal,” writes Mrz. Thwing. "The J medicine Is as 4 fully ax necessary to bless the detrothal the doctor divin: is suitable for the marringe proper. Mra, Tawing's suggestion that the en- «agement should be ratified by thi fam- n, as the marriage Itself ts or the Magis- jc trate, is apt to provoke aimost as much eriticlam as Mrs, Parsons’s ideas: Mrs. Thwine {is the of- Prof. Charles Burton Thwing. a well-known phys! She is a craduate of Wellesley and has lived all her life .in an intellectual at- | mosphere. i The Need of Delay. wite She modestly called her article “ Running Commentary by a Busy Mother," for ehe ts the mother of four children. In part she says: "We need, we sorely need, delay and before we marry, It ts thet nice girls and boys: who suffer most. j because they will not, resort to unholy} methods of gaining knowledge neces= sary and conyen: for them; and af- ter acknowledging the bond to love in marriage, cannot convince themselves that a legal edict of severance repre- sents any true remedy of the hurt. “Most of us believe tn Our hearts) what the church teaches—that divorce, once & person {s married, ts impossible. It js fejt that these re no more,twaln. but ‘one few.’ Because fs true, it must be admitted Mrs, Parsons has found a very peedful line of re- aearch. Let us not’ try to hinder, but to help her. ‘Rudyard Kipling’a ‘Jungle Book’ takes up the problem among others— for the whole book 1s a poetic study Of the laws back of civilization-where Mowg!l and his bride of a night stt- Ung in the treetop, discuss the now era of their united Ife. The little brown woman makes use of the phrase, this hambleat of her students, may be permitted to make a demonstra ton, { know that tf 1b have sufti- —ctent—of-God_thonght_1_ will not! cursed the fireman ana pouce 10r leav- ing him and lus wife and bavy to burn. It's Jow Bazzi, und , Adeline," ex- claimed W Houndsman Degnor, fol- Lewin flopped down on his stomach and braced his chest against the ledge of the roof the rOUngamar Stretched his six feet out over the alr- Bhatt The baby tirst, cried Mrs. Bags! ang Dagner swung the mite up beside him aa Lewin puted Bm backs azni was arder to land In Mts: chun the child, 1sut Lowin's mus fh toad the strain, and there only re- Hulsey the man, The rourctemen—need—| Seer tty badly, wnd—wo did Lewin, Syarzi cried that the fire was scoroh- fluence which moulds the character of the boy and girl, and develops their highest natures, by example and pre- copt, of tathor and mother, “Remembering my happy youth under the Christian Influence of a noble fa- ther and saintly mother, why mado thomo—n—heeven!y—place,_I_could weep for—thoas little ones who are deprived of childhood's joys in-he happy asso- ‘| but ¢tation of the home circle. ing him. oF TSEoay OU co wi agner-for the third time reached out BE ePIC aye ean ee id pa ardvgrisped Bazel's hands. But tho Christin tetence teaches sogarding—din LOT el too much —tor_Lewin. who voree, 1 prefer to fead to yor from [hein sitp--fromhis hold “on the he fest and [Toor elKe Df the wisest and | *rig woman ecreamed and people who motrtHe-saar laid hold o} ners his living burden Hung Overy nt 1 land: of womel “renter and teacher, Mary Baker Eddy. 1 take from miscelWneous writings the fo ing quotations: ‘It ts scen tn Christian Sclenco that the gospel of marriago '{s not_without the Jaw, and the solemn vow of fidelity, “til death do us ipart”?* om Science und Mewth, with Key: men In sa ROVE HS OLD ~HILHOLLAND SUIT -Should Never Leave Husbands. “Separation never should take place, and {{ never would, if both husband @nd wife were genuine Christlan Belentists. Science - inevitable lifts one's being higher in the acale of] Like a volce from out the dim past harmony and happiness. Husbands and | came the application to-day by coun- swives should never separate If thera) oo) ¢or Dr Louis L Seaman to Justice {5 no christian demand for tt. ~It $s|GGorman in the Supreme Court for Detter to awalt the lowic of events UhAA| ycemisson to file a supplemental com- for a wife to_procipltately have Nér} inint in’ the Mult he brought. in iss! huabund or a husband to leave his wife! vcainst John 1. Milholland ; for 1.009 At one lp better than th other. ns Most | snares of atock in the Tubular Dispatch always Js tho case, tho other pre-emi- nently necds good company, & considered patience salutary under such | rendered.” on Company for, “services To forestall ates | uny objection the Now that I am—a maid—no tonger,’ and Mowgli! tells her they will go to hie jungle home. The trial marriage {4 over. and both these children realize that marriage, from now on, !s8 In- evitable! and’ peramanent, The Child, the Hope, unites them, What Civilization Does. vilteation gona one ftep further; It piaces the question lof the maid in the mouth of an authorized representative of society, a magistrate or a minister; and, that we may huve greater secu- Hity against fraud and treachery, we re(use fulfillment of desire ull the man has almady answered the question and @xoouted to the prospective mother the Family of Woman Who Wants Doctors to Sanction Betrothals, and Mrs. Parsons CHLOROFORMED, BOUND, ROBE While Helpless Her Apart- ‘ment Was Rifled by the Burglar. of three Mrs, Nellie Munson, a bride bound months, was chloroformea and hand and foot in her bome, No. 212 East Ninety-sixth street, early to-day, hy & robber, To make himself safe from tr terruption the thief also chloroformed and bound Mrs, Munson’s little fox tesrier puppy and tossed him to a cor- ner of the room. Thea the intrud tore the apar! of money. He corner of a dresser, a) ib one} tments to. pieces In searc \ came in oy a this fe pock- eted, 2 | Mrs, Munson ts a handsome woman | of twenty-three yeors. Her husband, Bort, 1s employed=at night, and usually | zeta home about 1 o'clock in the morn- ing. “THE CLANSIAN” Pr ofessor (gyre) Thre ioR “OFTHIS LITTLE “CINDERELLA Fannie Meiss Begs Cou Not to Send Her Back to Slave for Them. i BE Sirs, Herbert Persons. POLICE WON'T STOP Forbid Prodution of Play ella as she stood tat the price oC protectiog han on Late Hrooklyn Tive & Ear Hospltat. * tes. Court to-day and told Magistrate rmously, One man testified th J. de PRUME, M. D. ie Bro dkly n. Moss her troubles. It was Cinderella's aying $4 a week for the privilege - ish Wecningcopani Huts admitted theirs Glasses if needed—One Dollar Up. — two big “slater Ciat made the: fatry—) wo th KettinR iE 38 Ueknown. to hin my Ky LP ee allen Gorsmicala 3ingh o-day | book child's life-miserable, but tt was} tndantho Dowling Inw employeen of brkich dont ire : omm: Jace Nees 7 ‘aunte's two big Drothera, she says, | pool-roome will be immune trom pun & & fused to pass upo nan appeal. made , : Rhmen hey tell the trutk- about bo Harauch Promldet Colen at Brook. | Who brought, her trom, Austria two] AMEN CNY te ite they will, bo ee EE. 5 tyn ite tion of "The | Months ago~and made her sweep and | sijpla to prosecution for perjury. Nearly 50 Years, Clannman'—at—the Broadway ‘Theatro | WASH and cook and scrub for Orem: tit 223 Sixth A Below 15th St. iis — rf Phercli pone: ched so. she locked 250-Sixth -Ave,, Boiow 224 St — in that city” (o-nfgnt-— Cot: Bingham | her litle bones “ached so._she lock 250°Six se : at a Gas coy Seren (tits e" ae, et” aah 'r| BEATS’ HIGHER: WAGE a ees sa y. from the top floor of the hy : who, after consulting Mayor McGlel- | lock away, from the top flog : 717 Bway, Ast who, after conmulting’ Mayor. MeGiel- | HOCK SPE UN, aid East Thicteontn | SCALE IN FALL RIVER jis vastort nase Bleck, atreet, where sho Kept house for tho ortlandt St,, near aye be shown, ancl brothers, Adolph and F There was onl. sigith street sti policeman fought appen Goldberg wack ROTHERS: BANE ide of York one hitch to the poor. WOULD LICENSE [TRIED 10 FORCE EVIL AND STOP | HIS SONINTO. PCLICE GRAFT. REFOPNATORY Grand Jury Expected to+Police Captain Knipe-Or- Urge This as Remedy ‘gered by the Court to te ay e Boy-Alone.—— witends oben UN ton e Captain: Wiliam ixoite,. of the tie present Grand Jury soring rata ea dawleceeauestoeeRS ANEAEM ete Children's Cotirtsof Rroskiyn this mora= ee ye 10 nv being s2At {nsid@ yources }t'js learned: thyt drasty elon a0 jinsges in the pre tymteni will be) nlvocated 1) Diary week-or ten days po we lice officials” and “Justices of Spec fons have been before Gra etn’ give the help o! pri al knowledge 5 “This {a bu: of: the bic Leranime being dressed forward by oto the Judge. y dobany om tret Bini Attorney and parity » a blow to 5 humerous grafts [ie UR GNI De es O Leputy: Commas ER VAS of, and that now had ordercd him to sistant) ‘Distrlet-Attorney « Murphy, In| rosie tie piace th tae hardwararen charge of the Gambilhg and Vice Bu-} \ yanort trom the Juste Scheie eng Teau, to-day: appeared before the Jus i vies read, and one from the Chlldren's tices of Special Sessions and inatsted) socjety atatine that te boy was dright that severer penattion be meted out-to | and «rain, and fot a Nt subject tor erfy housekeepers, potty gamblers, | {Orn Dibordati ys Dome Kenner a naLLya Kamel sh Judge Wilken frowned as he re Excine und Speed Jaw viplators. ‘They | ciese, documents. Th he turne said that the p Were powerless ax | Sluxply on Capt knit = and Insisted upon prison penalties Jalone, 1 not Il in the face a At the aame: Ume Mr. Jerome had | tioye’ letters, that {sax all the many) gamblers before the: Grand Jury | ypromete you have. pi ed film. ay to tell of the proprietors of the ¢ Gun rebomnizanterr ace cote aem tats ling-houaes and give any {nformation ipt. Knipe refused to discuss—the motives behind his attempt to commit whith would help suppress gambling. | the poy but Johnny told reporters that He intimated that he would be nice| his slater Grace had been driven. from eset ah ges issweeatnlaeets rphome by her father’s treatment and tothe, eAmblors who were nce to“ hun now-working-As stenographer tha and real mean to the others ont factory, Mr. Gale" has. offered Tho Distriet-Attorney'a= observation | Johnny his old fob back arid: the Jad i eae suehs. who | Will, live withthe family of: Willams was snade to Attorney Emil Fuchs, who} Rustck oat. No. 4 Ashland’ placey ippeared in Judge O'Sutivan's part of the General Scesions to argue a motion Rass beens trequgntly es the last occasion belni attempted to have his wife fo «a {insane asylum, to Insvect the minutes of the Grand Jury on behalf of Lhatiew Bennett, un- der ndicunent Rx eo —Aten's man aget. The argument waw adjourned, ow, you Want tohavethowe tet: lows down here this afternoon, Fuchs,” said the District-Attorney, “and if they are nice tome I'll be nice to them. If they are tBasty I'll be damned nasty." Mr. Fuchs promised tq produce the different poolroom men from whom Jerome expects to draw some textiniony an‘to protectian money and who got it. li was sald to-day that many. pool rooms have closed since the investiga tlon began. According to the District Attorney's information." a string of twenty-three rooms !n.which a well- when le commit te: Eye Neglect Is Injurious. Byes Examined (“2'Stheuus by our Registered Physicians: A.W. BREWSTER, M. D. ll yrs. Brooklyn Eye & ir HowpltaL EDW. JOHNSON, M. D. rt Known politician Is sald to be Interested closed Fri and on. ys several others m Grand Jury subpoenas are out by the score, muny for men who last year - fl : sad 1 Promised. the District-Attorney not to Many years }ayPHvetex peee: toes l oler Appeals to Bingham i Pigage in wambling ageincit te oule MARCUM KENYON, M D. “ler Appeals Agha Fannie Meles was a pitiful little fauge | tetrain from proceedings against the. |g yrastannattan Kye de -Bar-iaspltal of a fifteen-year life Cinder- | Now they’ sre running’ pool: rooms, M.. LINDEROTH, M. D. From one of dese It has been Ie Operatives in Berkshire Cotton 7 ute Moss had listened ded TH mASOUIN 1 cremthing tn-musicatinstraments of Laas au ey ae There have been several burglaries of New York Cinderelia'a_plan_to| Mills Get Five Per Cent. More ‘ elie pee t We ereliit. in the apartment house in whic USAR PS RSLS Se at eres Sa tera s RYT ne sateronayen STomwons—tss—snd.— fearing Hint Gund of cooking and washing dishes FNC asec satis ——- Nodrece Nompaaltion to rhe oe she would be attacked when her Tas of cooking, pabyeal of marriage; It wiN be a matter of| band was away, Mra. Munson arranke a RETR T SIO course. Uke ‘the Jaw against murler, | ith Mire Morrix J. Goldberg, who| In his letter to the Commissioner Mr. Faron rele pha Nisrarinngt nlovaca-or-tne = Tr der tne tite cone La cana | cocuntes -adioining apartments Inu (hel [/-Oistsd tte pinay, Gece at ‘ | actu GRranaTY <= that Is, the age Timit of wervitude to [house No. 210, that she would six ss {ts- ten fous, that ig | Mit nt little fav day: the married state her should occasion require tt ueneats cia crimes, causes race) troyytoa, Huw, lonely Mniachaw: scalonwhi +2 "If a woman could feel that when the } batved- and inflames B Whites against-j-at—tght wie he aeees n 1 t bables afe grawn sho inight—have a Chased Man Who Left. Siac pe ene mene folbsresss a whi 1 eters eee pension or some equitable share in her| , er ai eat ohn “1 hav Matinee RTT Huts scandal as she wax Of dee Ie, So pep cont mare tan of” perforated musia husband's Income, and be at peace, her} Tho bldberga™ were ay A havy trled to diceverything In’ my |ipiok atadows hor little borly’ thr pald In the Fall River milis—atts | a ralurance might be greater in many| friends Jast night The friends Poneto ste letter Continues a t0 9p thes little, Cinderetla Wad ta 00K} Weeks increase there pice aplano includes every. Cases for -ilsis—tr—hamt—isn't—ihat—almaking ready to leave when there | the production of the play Tavs eis a late. supper on thelr Te ! i Matter worth a lawyer's cimalderation? penne te all next dvor: at psn swatted el thea turn out eatly to pre- er written for the “We be ople, and w men Tn \ Miata te i — t ij sical aes ee = ae ee eee emu | Goldberg ran to tho window and heard | zens, business oreymen of | TU Tr VT eee nat youriy payment pers ; to inalude our neighbors as oumelves| faint calls for help. Her hits! such Teharacter as Rev. Ney ‘ago found | ae fish, *to-ati-genenations.” looked out the window and saw:a man | McGee Waters and the Rev. r, Lindsay in the 5 take out twelve new. "Tyla a critica and agitating process,|aianittneoon the stoop. of No ‘ Ys All of whom’ “complain of-tie .To banish fatigue cy other week. this making of conventent conventions] and hia men RUCATA Tan vow + Ghote proikuction sar Ben = c i A K. for-& new race, Whose great at Hea ha took to his Coler goes on Up ATé that at ore ry a cup } a -graniporenia we ars. Though the road| 2nd made for esate is not of pr merit and that it raee 5 al fi reetea Diaver TGkit R450 to. THN Beam new, however, we do but ‘follow | heels at sight ane to cau uble in the bors ALTE Weal a Music Boxeess1 8 on tie Tat, +hat-also-tethe Law puethe man was overtaken. Goldic f LuVepy ait | v Talking 3 n 7 aS taken. vt net | ° tur Talking Machines® 17 to 830 Seo es and his friends pounced upon bin a ; wat ita 1§ Poses 2 ) il Fete Hae 5 . were beating him unmerciftully wh ided police protec nf} ny € os KILLED TRYING: é Polideman amet oe the uaatty Motives “aren nee ere “al Our Broadway store Is the home of TO-CLOSE DOOR Erle Sellen, years old, a me- chanical drauehteman, living at No, 44 West Sixty-ffth street, was crushed to death tn the elevntor shutt of the R. M, Stivers carri and ito factory at! Nos, 18-20 West Sixty-ihird street, to- | day, | Sellen hac for! ofMce on the {left his priva bia friends and asked “Whale al win AbOUtTS 1 don't know what he has done, there's #omething wro tn th son flat,’ replied Goldberg. “7 low knows about It, too.” Z “I have never been tn the house,’ re- pled the battered man. “I don't know what he ts talking about.’* The firisoner sald} Wolostoin, and that ment-worker, employed street. He added shat!he w and mada hts Jacob Solomon, Wolosteln_ Was t © was Jon was a gar- | Wooster Russtan | Mrs. he uinter, arraigned -in Harlem to board the amall electric started down, Evidently; the Gh floor wus open, | sixth itoor elevator and the door 6 ground of laches, Dr. Seaman saya tho | aud it-is sipposed from the position in| slrenmatances, making his Xantippe ®) yoason why he has not pressed hla sult| Which toe’ body was found he attempted Alselpline for ha bullosopay. Divorces Hal ie thutohe wene Ite tha, hesa| 10 His he: s caught be: should warn the yme fundamen. ot Nels Sam A 4 military sur- | twe iin ator and Sees) Pra eR aI ET Cu RR GUY RD Was Healy to the army in| r ort i ta} error in the marrage state, Behold Philippinearwhere Heine beeaavart : leredoriekHoure 73 Hora: | a the world's in Christianity and | + AA 4 | Uocetreet, was walt the ground The powerlessness of vows to mike home| ,,Bosiiew | wavs. tt fF nita ayaa} Moan tor, (the: @lav rd the demand a higher aftecton. nnd Wise. Milhollant) ytox he watted: ‘ Investigated, | °C will quotes from the Christian | MOVED CO EMC ee ante iss Bad Cound Bellen aw described. Selénes Journal the following from tho] house In South Kensington, London: bree eee ours eroce te box \ pen of Mrs, Eddy The nuptial vow he tome up his perm: tresl- wan taken to xty-eeightn | ehowld never be annulled so tongs aa! The” Surgeqn-Major -wanjs treet station: 4 the morale of earriage is preserved. | nis complaint so redd that Me Mine Noe, BEL West Thirty-second Divorve and war should be ‘oxtermine| land may oe made to account for the lend of the dead man, said he/wol ‘ F i if onbieeeelinent rarastomicn nO pave the body shipped fo Bweden- for Ated, and on the principle of Jaw and poney outa ined fo Pi dicorder. that: purl Y Gospel’ by maintenance of Aidividual) “De Reuman tthe heret thar ktinetand att, Buyers wald he brought the Tights, the Justice of civil codes 1 Out to Heward Gould tor 4#7.6c0, GauRhienan thin: country about. a Uves of men. Two eemmandnients has only Just leamed af 1 a estan ee ae, BIB AoT| min Mats that his 1000) shares 5 Ww Decatogue, viz, How} were included In'that sale to Gould, aid HIGGINS BACK IN ALBANY. shalt not commit adultery," 1TH nya that aAlsihottand pata. 8000) ot, cu adultery, and “Thou: 8 ! and paid: $50.000 bon- | CS 4 i aa re ALBANY. Novy. —Gov. Hiwwine re- shalt not Kill,’ obeyed, will eliminate] MANN to: seine ore who brought DUC! turned ‘Albany irom Olean to-day. e deal and. "pocketed: tha ‘rest after a ten-days’ absence; His health seas) 4wo fitgrant oyila,’'' ~ Decizion wan gumarved. sah vnc fee sere oe (aeemed greatly improved. 4 Court to-day and held witnou for further examination. He sald he thought there°was a fire and started to run, when t owil eet upon hh detecti A reat 40 ny Sportion that tess than wi t of Mrs, M of Miss Saba reet, where had lef! No. i Ronnex ho spent % ne. CP a a, LONG NAMES IN LITTLE WILL. neeabl Almont Unpron strut Ow ern WI Get Little Beqnents, Plotr Konstantynowlex had thanaged to mula i nth of on portunity, and had lost a wife. as he says in hig will Aled to-day. 4 He leaves $700 to ix daiighter, whrpxe Sh a wno, in a re marriage, Ho cauwed herd aasume bis nan My two trunks which of have | Rovnianck,'! save the textator, to Oriof, now living (nh Brooklyn; my rold watch to Michal —Hopkiewles: my seblan Loss I to Jacob Proy ner: ny wife having abandoned ma 1 give her only $10,"" is the work of the mas Dixon, 1 play w or produced In New York. hu d_me bask by tie Phin Tiina had sored men called on ain to-day and) Asked him | re were In court aod dente cal ieterated che little girl to prohibit “t uction of the play Kept house for ia" matt Adate n Brooklyn, The Mayor referred’ his Ted her and) thoughts! to visitors to © yO Kectle, sing for her keep." = Nursing Mothers One of the greatest aids to nursing mothers is Vinol, it enables every organ of the body to properly-respond to nature's demands, ‘The influence of Vinol upon the stomach anil digastive organs helps provide the needed cle- __ments of nutrition to keep both mother aad child in good health and strength, and’give to baby that which it requires to grow and develap. Take YiRnoel / The Delicious Cod Liver Prepargtion—Without Oli restful, 'Vinol actually ¢, makes sleep sound It quiets the nerves, improves the 3 1, creates flesh 3 contains all the medicinal and curative elements of cod liver oil taken from fresh cod livers — but no oil or Try Vinol. If not satisfied we will return Vinol Is so) the guarnitec plan In New York only at the follow! orates the purifies the b) system, ot Yue Re Mad) Ameer aie at tite Teading Mey ntnee fn nearly every (ews Taok for the Vinol jzency In your town, for in the country. and elt Ceylon Tea} the present “It-touches the spot. | | \ boxes ta |! Broadway and Seventeenth St. Is Your Face for or Against You? eater nea No CASH O« GEDIT. ninge. 7¥ i veve AND MEATS, ap palntessiy and perman ies “World Help V/oAts wil cu Hee neha : T18R ¢ A 2102 OH Ave. bring to your door KIND of 1 yet. rept @ 10th Ste. New Korky’ | the _ worker’ that do things RIGHT,

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