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J ah ___THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1907. YALE STUDENT 000,000 T0 MRS. ASTORS STARVATION, SISTER-IN-LAW -AMMES 27 DNORCE SUT SHS ASIA —_PISSESAAY Young Norton’s. List Is Whispered to Judge Leader, Declares 30,- Dies at Old Mansion 000,000 Are Hungry in Store District. GAL STUDENT GATS WAP OUT. GALLOWS AFTER OURANTINE. THE OPE BROKE Escaped from Syracuse |Prisoner Hanged Second if University but Tracked .| Time, Strand Parts Again 4 by Board of Health. —Diedon Ground. in Court, i i } RICHMOND, Va., Feb. ‘15.—There | Was. harrowing acene at the hanging’ [at Farmville to-day of Mo rand William Rumn, negroes, convloted of tha muner of Postinaater John Grubhy 5, ‘The rope broke under Hill's wotsht 5, ot-275 ‘pounds and, tho, man: fell, hoavity, to Mie groubd. 6 “calmly arose and watked baak to the gibbet and allowea ” the hangman 'to again adjust the noes: about his neck. —+ = = 6YRACUS ~The locat health “autho quarantinsd Haven Hall, the largest of the girls’ ‘sity. be~ ¥.. Fob, Crapo again hanga from the doorbell of the quant old mannion at No, 4 Weat Twenty-third strost, which stands an a dit of the New York of Mitty years Lago, amid tho big department stores “| that have left It alono. of alt the stataly residences that once held the city's ul. trorsociety folk. 5 | GREAT STRIKE COMING, Haye CLASSMEN ARE ANXIOUS dormitories of Syracuse Un Cause, Of x of sbatlot févor in the building.” Etighty-threa: you wolnen any undor quarantine. s Wirhin ex the body of the mistress} One! of the young women’. efter an lot thé household, who entered !t as .tha| anbounter with one of “the plivatciuns ‘Lyoung.,wite of Stra, Wiillam Astor's} succeeded in escaping and started, for |vrother—Mrs, Anne Schérmethorn, who| her home tn Wasertown, y lhad refused! to abandon her’ exquisite] ‘The health wiuthoritles of thee etry “Identity of Those Charged Dis-| Within a Month All Russian turbs Néw ‘Haven Uni- __ Industries Will Be poe ee versity. Paralyzed. NEW. HAVEN, Feb, 15—Twenty-sev- @n co-respondents are named by. Edwin A sturdy, active young man, with a big beard, strode the deck of the Kenneth Narton,. of No,175 Riverside ‘Drive, New York, in the divorce sult on trial_here—-to-tay against -his—beautitul young -wits;Josephing —Ceigate Birney Norton, with whom ho eloped a year {steamship Majastio: aa_otie-steamed-up the Bay to-day and gazed with sronder [atthe towering -sityecrapans on Man; hattin Island: As the ehiy- passed th Statue of Liberty he took off his heavy tiome In tho ndéw ‘unfashionable nelgh- borhood, even after the death’ -of her usband,-two years ogo. It had been jer realm, In which sho hed relgned us ‘a idndly, hospitable queen aince nearly Were notited;-and—tt—te- reported - kaye had her home placed under quarantine, ithe repe once nore parted throwing Charles Dann Gibson plotures are now deing given with the | before another ropo w As the Uap Was sprung a second tine condoned tothe foot -of= the -rallower ‘There ho writhed “in agony, and dled”) Sunday World, A beautiful subject ‘Tho spectators turn next Bunday, Get the, set. the awful sight. \iiwif a century ago she graciously es- |tablished the throng of iKutckerbocker isoctety there. cap und bowed his head. | 38 the theatre of world. events tnt young man {s destined to play = prom: ago. Many of them are Yale: students, * wons of prominent men. . Young: Nor- , ton's father 1s a former president of the} the opinion that ahe would not be lone-| Siberia. With the connivance of friends i abandon it now” that their mothor Lx. ly, even withcher husband beyond the} he escaped to Germany, where Ae re. dead, “It ts belleved by many that there si aill-be found a clause Inthe old lady Warm, Practical: Capes however, when tt pecans teen teas: ~enother woman und two hid. — Tjn-Plate Trust, and a rnililonatre, her assiduous court. to her thick and fast. the first thing a freshman when hé came to town. Norton met-her and was-instantly tn Tove with” har wee eaid;--but—there was one other well-known Yule boy in the same fix, who was: supposed to have an excellent opportunity of cap- turing the coveted prize. Norton's haste Was the sensation of the day, With the lovely girl “he went to Bridgeport on Jan. 16, 148, and a Justice of the Proposals came Her beauty was heard of “Peace made one of the pair. Norton wi but nineteen -years old. Sent Son to Europe. E. M. Norton, the father, was furious. He_took_his_son, who was a-freshman, out of college and bundled him off to Europe, at the same tmo engaging sleuths to keep a weather eye on the conduct of the fascinating bride. Bhe mained hi dents expressed Beas, The Superior Court ts crowded with Yale men, who expect to be regaled With lively proceedings. Stories of late suppers, whiskey straights and cham- pagne by the wholesale have already been told. It was a sensation on the campus, That twetity-seven co-respondenta are named tn the writ served on Mrs. Nor- “her fase enshrouded in a heavy veil. tate Attorney Hadla! Hull {s counsel for the former freshmen, ‘The latter, alleges that he was intoxicated on: the Jgbt of the elopement. Alired lo —Miite,—weittnown to Tale men as @ walter in an eating and drink: ing place patronized by students, waa | “At tho present tlme," said the revo-| Stone to-day while she went to the gro- 010 Uinze) Tetd bow tant -sald-the detectives, “and tt was ed the same relative position to the the first witness called. Ho said he |Jotionist to an Evening Word reporter,|cery. The baby, three-year-old Henry tear. Her mother had gone. to. the| Wide open, too, We walked tn without i Ut ek TENE “Russia ts frozen and starving. It may]and four-year-old’ Esther, were sound grocery and had asked her to be a good | Any. trou ‘Thera were about Mfteen’ Jot fiariem sheled geraisY) Xnew the defendant, and that on one occasion -sincs her marriage he had een Ler in the cafe accompanied by Names Were Whispered, The court audience was obviously wis: | appointed when the Judge tosiructed the witness to-whisper the names of Mrs, Norton's companions to the stenog- Tapher, in orderto avoid publicity. De: ecitolng the occasion, Mills sald Mrs. Norton drank ginger ale highvalis be- fore supper, and that two quarts of champigny were disposed of Guriog the {nent part within a ahort time. He {s of Uberty for his people. He has come |to the United States for a two-fold Purpose—to raise funda to relieve the ‘| distress caused by the great famine bow prevatent in Russia and to enitet the -wympatyy of Uie American people in a great revolution which he says Russia I» edout to .expertence. Within & month, he predicts, Russia will be tho acene of the greatest strike in the lustory of the world, involving both the army and the navy. -~Sentenced-to-Siberta: a Although born a peasant, Alexis Alad- yin arose above ile position, By his own ‘exertions he earned un education in tho University of Kazan, He was expelled tor votcing revoltitionary opin= fons asd wet about organizing trades unions, The Government caused his ar Feat, and he wan sentenced to—four years’ imprisonment in Russia, to be mained until the Czar issued his thani- festo offering freedom to the Russtan people. Upon his return .o Tussta Alad- yin plunged into politics. He organized the Peasant and Labor party and w elected to the Duma for the first term, He 19 a candidate for re-stection. By common consent ‘he ts regarded an tho revolutionary circles as the Group of Toll, Nicholaw “fchaykovaky, Mias Barnum, Robert E. Ely, John Martin and Joseph Price. Arrangements —havo—been mate for a lecture tour, Aladyin will lecture at Yalo and Harvard Universities Russla “Frozen and Starving.” sound ko an exaggeration, vut T tell you that within the noxt three months 4,00,00-peopie tn -Russia-are dermal (7 die of starvation, 2 “In forty out of seventy-one provinces crops tailed tast yaar. In_twenty—out-of thene= forty proyinces: tiers ta iH aoute famine now. There 20,000,000 million men, women and children In #ussia suffering tho pangs of hunger at this moment, 4 “Wo need help. If tt be my good for- tune to ecoure ald in this country IT. enall WSK Uiat @ committee of Ameri- lowed by wight years banishment_in{- Speatie—of-what—ts—imronn In _uaslan | — Henry Labal Fatally Injured Four-Year-Old Hazel Reed Set WILL CO Away from Home. _.|__Mra._Esther_ Labal._of No 10 Fast | Fourth street, lett her threo children would get back before they awoke. | She bad barely sJosed and locked the door before Henry roued out of bed. | some —mntchos “ollie table Ina {ow} seconds ais _nigatrobe was: aire. | The boy'a screams, together with those of his sister, startled Mrs, Baran Adelman, who lives across the hall: Mrs. Adelman fs ty years old ang an Invialld. Sho crawled out of bed ana tried to open “the Labul dour, Then i ae asleep, and the mother thought she | PLAYING WITH MATCHES _| ST TWO LIVES IF YOU DON’T BELIEVE They -Ag to ‘Death. i yea but Hazel was inquisitive. On the wall en there was a box of n tot pushed a chair to a conventent position, mounted Ute girl, He toddied into the kitcnen and found |{t and secured a handful of the dan- | S aR On ae ning —back—te the -floor,-she-ocoupied horself in ght ing the matches, One of them drappedon herdross. A gust of fame mounted about her, burn- ing her halr and blis\ering hor tender skin. Sho screamed. jNelghbora broke in. the “door, They faund-on-the-floor of tho dining-room’ a charred, pitiful Is Closed, hese men) nthe Weat Side Court to-day, Wilnon and Pariser were arrested y! day at M2 West Forty nbUNg apparatus sult/of a race.’ raigned Join Willams and John Par. nerd Were paroled to awalt ~ te pile yt teed p. THIS, ASK THE POLICE. in Announce that Last —Pool-Rocm-on West Side the.Iast “poolroom. tpl econd | f room bebind a reatau-|{ . and they had a tele-| Fe seme one called Up and. _ Stricken with Heart Failure. femarkably strong constitution finally threw off tho disease and sho was re- stored to health, While-dressing for rch Last morning the old lady, wn Tighty-three;— was “Mint “Birney was a New TTavaii cloak] Alexia Algdyin, Tender of the Pansant{ (a “Model, “ahd was known an the pretuest] and Labor Party in the Ruasian Duma, Edited Ranh ngpecoee eee cal 5 Ail a on irl in the city, All Yale wan at her| Hated and feared by the Government. aay arena need Kisueda'ereatneresit LS -mill 5 h A carer ‘ee! ‘ona of multi-militonaires paia|ho fights without ceasing in the caus for dayy her life was despaired of, Jer Clea Was stricken with heart fallure, and her life gradually faded until sho passed peace fully away Japt evening, At the bed- sido When the end came were her two ughters. Mri. BW. Hridgham and John—1.Kane, with their hus- a and FAwarg 5. Fos Huntly phyalelin, “whose futher verore him had byen physician to the Scher- or: Mifie. Schermerhorna are ono of- the Oldest und wealthiest f ‘ies in New York, and Mr, Schermerlorn ~brother of Mr William Astor. believed that the vast estate will goto the two daughters, who are the only children, but its ulllmate. destination isa matter of uncertainty, as both ‘Ghughtéra are entidies The married daughters have always Lived in the mansion with the old. and {t fa thought lkely they will not Will directing that the houso bo kept up, It was-bullt {n 1869, when ‘Twenty- thind-rtrect inarked- atts intt of fashionable social Ino did, Indeed; fourth-atreet, but beyond that, atret ing past Forty-second street to’ Harlem, ing but unpaved rouds orn, who was a young man elmo: Royal Phelp ‘yah —ton. Attended. by three lawyors,..ahe!—Aindytn-was-met-at the ptor-by Thin: Soret) 1 AAP, Sees Sa the— West -Side,*— sald —Debective New peau Aaa Dultt a {n-court-emartly -gowned-and:| ttton Molt. edllor atthe” Indapendents|_— WW hile- His Mother Was —}—Fire io Dress-and-Bumed dd “Reyinoldic when they oct @ tte yer atten tie ana None C..O. D. No Mall- Orders. Ns Anno Luweit Cottenet, uo dda Gen, ahs for m Laleht street was named. Just after the wedding tho young peo. adon Warren street at the home | of Mr. Schermerhorn's father and later a pie When they moved {: . Twenty-third street hter Ww 0¢ It was in th that the wrtsts~ trom mansion sta Appear 3 introduced, Jone % the hestra from Ta On entire foreten | Aa : Cape Clearance! Any Gapein Bedell’s 3 Stores, #7 “$10-$12-$15-$20-Values Great Saturday Sale! ” ~Once-a-year this big Cape-Clear-- ance makes an enthusiastic. day of buying... The. smartest and best col- ‘ lection of these extremely sefvicable \) ~—garments- to be--found~ anywhere in| the country. tnd Broaddoth. oristy a wade coa—tastlll some Buy eatly in the day t ins—| "SALE AT ALL 3 STORES To break down: your vigor & HUNDRED A Yo! ND FOURTEEN MILLION POU made in the U. 8, in 1f0G—ono-tenth i b ONI ‘of Which wax consumed DS OF CANDY were in Greater New geal ‘Tho party broke up at a late |cana be sent to Russia to distribute tt, | 8Ne Went to the fre-escapo and crossed | object that had been baby Hazel Reed Sorks Of that Immense 7, eaten by New Yorkers (about twentycone: thous hour, and tho quartot departed in wn|It it goen to the Government {t will] to tho window of the Laval flat, Bhe}@ fow momenis before, . aa i (ests i. “Government under iho new Pure Wood. Laws : Sst abid—tiat Mra Norton way a {EOE De Ss0d tor the relief of the | aaw-the boy enveloped tn-fire; his ttle : A‘ ] f 5 the Cen te prove Tne MOU RIE: DUAY "St “Sar cand By = rot sonvivias partion rie peat POODen sister vainiyoondeavoring YO enatet Is WOMAN HAS CRU & 2 e anal thea nd “under the eye" tests, There are few candy manutacturers who: ~ EI ‘ Would memes ained i the cafe aa late as Zz A. M. @ know the hour of leaving, becausy “Tho dishonesty of the Russian offi- clala ts unbeltevable to ono not convers- burning garments off. Mra. Adelman struck the glass with ire t etna jeaton ty (hiis—when you buy candy demand Purity; ond Purity. WITH= CT the premium. of excessive coat. There IX one manufacturer InN ae eyes Wie cate eeea Of SUOr Fant with the system of government tiat| ner futa ‘Tho glaas cut teh. her DRIVERS ARRESTED,| Most people need all the vitality they can secure.|| jj nilyy and who tikes It In suffictent, questitign tee an ah ake game Jast fall -was a memorabig coca | Prevails: in'my unfortunate country. It| wrists, but she climbed through tool 2 : fee d a ees 1h rnargterefem: Fenny. a -Poumd Profits Thats rama te toh ed a onthe small! Salled at the cate twice with & parry | eras nat Mie koveriiment apHropriated) opening and ran to tio boy, It was When. -M Watson Warmed Some have an excess and proceed to destroy it with one OF || -at'the addresses given bolow. an Hirme_storee are a a ve is WTS. a a . & 4 : = # fours Ces the Net viel Mag Neston |. Approximating $10,00,00 to relieve | Pte na aa aust oe hts tad EMTS a <i more-of the sedative drugs+~Tobacco: Coffee Whisk, rt — SPECIAL FOR THIS FRIDAY. ee = ad Whiskey and lemonade. Alen other the aratheuir ewiided by "Che Tale.” AC'a | ooea him/in\e blanket and had’ tne Negroes They Insulted Her - All. bel hh pene? TtANTATION. ASSORTED FRET ANT -NUT 4 than these who accompanied het on is safe estimate 00 per cent. of this will be| Trapped Nm Ip. bles a raeee Sea Sis Galled Paes Morphine. / elong to the- same family. ‘They ata GARTATON noun 10¢] ABORTED wRee ann wer yee | first champagne Was the refreahmeift time. this Expert on Highball. Mills wag asked to qualify aysnn ex- ‘visit appeared with her later, aid) stolen by the officials to whom it haa deen intrusted. There is in the Rusalan Governmait “a —system of organized thievery—_that—extends-from_—the-highest: ‘and fell In @ swoon at the door, 5 Dr, Bankroft took the boy to Betle- yue_Hospltal. The boy was burned from head to feet. “He cannot fe- ‘Mra Dela Watson—of No.2 West One Hundred and Forty-seventh street. nw two negroes heatlig a team of | pursuit they may be engaged use that _excess_yigor toimprove business, or w hatever Ever read.oné of these SPECIAL FOR THIS. SATURDAY. NUT cH Paunn OCOLATE PI: ICE. CREAM. {Sc = —re-} LO the Towes: = = bf seen 7 = , “pert and Basson Ihe arnadnt of r- ne fe cover, horses in front of her home to-day.|ifl, but- they seem to prefer). genuine letters? SPECIAL FOR THIS FRIDAY “AND SATURDAY Anevextrencrence Force-Muet- Be Used. | One. was. striking tho lean, hung: eta as : : 5 > cata = mjoy without showing ‘emo! effects, | = sat = tonuilify it-with drugs: NUETTER PEANE oe Oe ae KATE “CHOCOLATES AND fe sald “he had” werved “ter many) “We do not anticipate that the people DECK BURNING, CREW ooking anlinala with) a huge black- - HITT ROUND | [BONDONS, or ant issortmant- of oso ~ ince, but on one occasion only was : + 1s ks : a : ~INSOMNI, | all Chocolates, 20 kinds. POUND 241 fe "cated won eo carry her to her} 2¢ Husala will bo granted elther a re: HAD TO STAND ON IT See ane tie Oton ees However, each one must} - A NUTTED “49 ¢| CHOCOLATE ChEAs eee pAETIA GO, publican form of-_gavernment-or-a-con~ = AD at ir etomachs, . Fi . . Toads to Madness, If Not Iemedied - FIGS eye ee UND WALNUTS .....,....POUND 40 “Norton and Misa Birney appeared not] stitutional gov: We demand _per- * | Step heating. thoss—noor heres," make choice and pay the bill. te — Time. WW. aettver ni Lopreaeen se: sisrenntena tae do voneL Abst teeedory ok tha, brats. cried Mire Weiser Trom her wititow the ones whoecanslermout | aim —— Teo. fathestollowlng: errr 54 BARCLAY ST, oat: trepwnra, ae sal) : ope . i : = ; : “ =| Detoryssmatte 7S ice yee re eet the nnn cae [ rsh Steamer from Meleranean| ho ry hil ats tenon rears ay atcattes re tome off AG, Tia a a Cor West tray 001 0" i it ou ema a = yi y L " j a wi ft ot *Brool props "oO! Bowen champagne “or bar «Allied. payelears OOF Seman ne oe net anuisk'|” Finally Reaches Port After Long tities inthe Southwest, from wnich, cOflee when it is known to be/*iat coneo was tin aereks roma Yocuslabobe rane sino He 29 CORTLANDT, whieh he had patd out of hls own pocket | api’ arrive 1” weutee Lyre: , Boros Struggle to Put Gut Flames, “This being the'-North." ania Mrs, Slowly setting up- discase of ihe jfnsomnia trom which 1 suffered |f yoois sant €. 0. D. CorChurch$t- Decause Mra. Norton refused to softle. | cerixe Inthe world Will he aitioe ee ee | Wateon, in Harlem Court, "lw z erribly, a8 well as the extreme ner-|{ Candler for--our ou PARK ROW: NA: Checks for, drinks purchased by Mra Uhere has deon a tremendous! The British steamer Mgremont Castle, | forevd to pomnion. a pollen, some of the organs is worthy] vousness and: acute dyspepsia which |f fartomers carefully pas § Norton and a ieeoure, Her Ottorneys| amount of organtzation work done, The from. the Mediterranean, arrived yes: | ‘Tho prisoners Toni itoes of No, 17 2 made fe a most. painful Saif LSet ts ee ee 3 At City Hall Park, were produced in court. allroad ainple se Ne fA SheOry. hands... terday- witha flre-in-her-cargo under | West One “Hundred sand Pintiteon te of praise. = Tee pal thing for| J Mail Order Dey t eee) — a eared a jie EMP nv iT the Government <1 street, and James Leftwich, of No, 8) a works know what Is required of th ¥, control and her crew exhausted. — On Pout is 5} dred Thirty-third “T ha on “y POLICEMAN DROPS DEAD. | }iunsin “wi {be Industrially” paralyzed, Sunday anoke came from holis No, 3) set, Qu Mumined and Tilrty-turt| The change from coffee and ehilanogd. ned did oe nist rit ta a te army wii] Every. time’ a plank of the hatches |PY Masistrato Crane d its aches and ails to well-|that the beverago was doing me nil Heart Disease Caused Denth of ome involved.to an extent that will Was removed the Hames would burst nee: this harm. Bui vi veCo é a : : tit was, and the tim a F @ wotiously embarrassing t = out, The battens were replaced, ant e s Bis: * ne a Paces alae) uf Stevens, einen Vout may a for lmuring fagte Moodle: arden: th iaeeinsérs 2+ WOMAN WHO DEFIED !made Postum with its com Saas i He Ae dice the fact, and 7 Tr Ne evens, Russia ere lon, 4 y Sti thre ets of steam Into the blaz- is 1 rote myself, there! ‘ stir ree "Brook ee iain, full wympathy with the laboring ine. holds, Altea with Jute. wlio ds fort and health, is really quite up, abruptly and ADOC, AoE Hamilton avenue station, Brooklyn, rwas taken suddenly {Il at hls home, No. | the cites Were also bored through the deck, Ino leasy, for the deep seal brown |adopted Postum Food Coffee for my 431 Thirtyrseventh atroct, early to-day, “Are” ths peasants armed? Aladyin- wnich iinew of hose were thrust and tho Riga See pp bot drink at mele, —__ Sasecsse tise Ss AaRIA EASES = call wax sont to ‘the Norwoaian | was aaled, ol ‘of Postum changes to the] “1 began to note Improvement fe Hospital, and Dr, Bayliss Tesponded, ‘only to pronounce Stevens dead. Heart faliure waa the cause. it Is under way, The army will ympathy, ho laboring ; and classes In, the commercial centres “That I a question,”” he replied smti- ingly, “to which I can answer neither ‘yea nor no. s - Real You Want To Make the Mom vertisement in goes to more New | other Gotham news- Estate ad- ing World cork and ‘general merotiandise. Holes ide flooded, ‘The plates Of the deck aft became so hot that the crew could handily stand upon them, #0 the deck was kept wet ‘down. The’ plates ciucked, warped and jouried from. the flere heat’ below. [While they were still fighting tho fire “on Tuesday the ship plunged into a thick snowstorm. 2 ‘BABY AT THE OPERA “CHECKED LIKE HAT Infant of Eighteen Months Sleeps During Performance in the Cloak Room, Tagged as “‘No.-60,"' | Robert Lewis, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, who, haying no One to took after their RAILWAY IS DEAD. Refused to Make Way for Progress and Freight Yard Spring Up Around Her House. {Spectal to The Evening World.) NEW BRUNSWICK ‘ ede 1b “Aunt Polly! Van Nostrand, tho aged colored woman whg held the Pennsyl- vanla Railroad at bay for four years, died to-day at her cottage in the centre of the Pennsylvanta freight yard here, The raflroad razed two blocks of houses to lay out the yards, but “Aunt Polly” refused to give up her place, She wan given a ifo tevancy of the house by a former employer, now dead, When-the-owner-soid-It-to-the-ralirond with tracks and drilled cars within a few. feat of the house dally.” For a rich olden brown when cream is added and the flavor (when made according to di- lrections) is very like the mild jhigh grades of Java coffee. But the change drives out |the coffee troubles and the old condition of comfortable health returns, Postu my condition very soon after I took jOn Postum., The change proceeded gradually but surely, and it was a matter of only a few weeks before | found myself entinely” relieved—tho Nervousness passed away, my dlges- Uve apparatus was restored to nor- mal efficiency, and I began to sleep, restfully and ‘peacefully, “These happy conditions haye con- tinued during all of the five ‘years, and I am safe tn saying that 1 owe them entirely to Postum Food Coffee, for when I began to driuk dt I ceasod to use medicines.” Namo given by Postum Co., Batula Creek, Mich. MEN'S DEPARTMENT. SPRING ASSORTMENTS OF SHIRTINGS—MADRAS, BATISTE, FANCY LINEN, SILK AND COTTON MIXTURES, CHEVIOT. SILK AND, WOOL MATERIALS AND NON.SHRINKABLE FLANNEL, FOR SHIRTS AND PAJAMAS TO‘ ORDER. SAMPLE GARMENTS MADE IF DESIRED, | MEN'S. GLOVES FOR DRESS AND BUSINESS WEAR, Yorkers than can be A novelty ‘of Jaat night's performance |! Was minulated that the old weinan be “Thero's a reason.” Read tho little RIDING, DRIVING AND MOTORING, INCLUDING THE Mone : the Manuattan Opera-House was the | refused to move, saying that sho want-| «¢ , o book, “The Road to Wellyille,” Prine y % i t hae an aialies -months-old y Jed to die In the house her old friend There's a Reason’’ for pkgs. i “"MARVEX" KID GLOVE. y reached through any Was Guecked In tv clouk room,” [had provided, for ther, and whe ‘made ks by The infant & the son of Mr, and Mra. The railroad surrounded -the house A seven-time World Want works-all the week.: Order.oi | Uny bundle er humanity while they | while, “Aunt lly” feared, that force 7 y im, to theo} ‘wou jee wen: “paper. - Pout nad ‘resolved erase cust Relea | mcuusaataied with merece Put ehe eS hepa asad fal rhs for identifcakay, The infant slept aur-{nover molested She waa eighty years andeprospes, m

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