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“TfThe WAtron cont \THE EVENING WORLD, TLURSDAY, NANETTE MARCH 14, 1907¢. WILD CREATUR CHASED BY DUG A STARVING GIRL Abused by Step-Parents She Says She Lived With’ Animals. \VANDERED-SINGE XMAS: Fainted in Astoria Bakery Shop When Given a Cup of Coffee. naied, xo-wmaciated that the gcem to be any, fiesh between her skin |nd bones, and sufferiig from curva- ture of the spine, due to hayd work and cruel suffering, wna brought to tho Hunter's Point police station In As- storia to-day, where she told a story of inhumanity on the part of her step- parents that the police ef ‘the station- house thought unbelievable, though, the miserable figure of the child spoke ‘elo- ‘quently for Uie (ruth of ter statement. The girl, pursued by a mongrel, ran ecreaming into a bakery shop on Ninth ‘avenue, Astoria, early this morning. Her wild appearance thoroughly fright- ‘ened the baker. She wag clad only in a tattered, colorieas calico wrapper and the uppers of a pair of shoes. Nots vestige of the soles were left. Her long hair was matted and-filled with burrs, sawdust and splinters, and’ it fell about the terribly bent little figure like a be- d@raggled yine. ‘Was Atmost Famished: ‘The child's eyes were wild and atar- fng; her speech Incoherent, When the baker gave her somo buns she tore at them with her teeth Ike a famtshed animal, A.cup of hot coffee had mich an effect upon her that #he swooned. ‘The baker and his assistant carried hee _ to the police #tation, where the matron took charge of het. Bhe recovered consstousness quickly ‘and—tolt—an-amazing story —ot—iiving bout the nefghborhood cf Astoria since Christmas Ike a homeless dog. Bae had fle from her homie ta E:eventn lavenue, she said, because of the cruelty —of her stepfather gmt stepmother, ier father died four years ago and ler mother married again, Then her mother died and her atcpfather married egain, In the family there are four other children of her etep parents, ‘Ihe girl gave her name as Mary Shemers. . She sali that she was driven lo do alt the work of the household and often tolled away at her drudgery ntil sho dropped, falnting from exhaustion. Ar she refiised to do anything her step- Mother commanded was beaten without mercy. On Christmas day—ane could not bear to sea other children happy and herself 20 forora and mis- erable. So she had run away clad oly ¢ and & worn-out} Lived With Animals, From the time she left her home she had had ny regular shelter, sleeping in hallways, in socas and barns; suine- Umes in doy-houses when she tound an animal gentic envugh to let her share hia shelter. She hud begged jyread in “qne—Tenement~ istrict, working” Lor “Tt to the best of Mer trail strength. Often sné had got no food except what she tould find ino ash barrels. Dogs and children. Had constai Naraascd her Uatil she had become a wild and forgotten almost everything be had “Yearned in carller years, When her parents were alive abe} was clad war called” her hams fit stors. from her gently an Menta, At: times sie became utterly inesherent and babhled mean!nglosa Sunds, Betore she w ied Co. the Tonk Island ¢ fection was taken-1tp the police | Jeon in the station whee n--dress.- warm Ynderclothing and shoes were purchased riinted ar an ghawi, and after « bath the ant ema- Glated child couldn't: he reco “a haltnaked Ittte efereter horns before the. paral Toren bire: is RL AOS AUN TO tHE SINS BRYAN Declares They Want Federal) Supervision to Ward Off State Legislation. Witinth JonningseBryan pald New “York a fying visit to-day, arriving here from Binghamton at 6 o'clock this morning over the Lackawanna and leaving for Boston ut 30. He was acheduled to arrive over the Erie, and a committeo of the filthful crossed . the North River in the early morning fog to welcome him. Mr. Bryan breakfasted with his friend, John -W, Cox, of No. 11 East Whirty-eighth street. He sald after- ward’ that he had never seen any rea- gon to change his views on the ques- tlon of Federal ownership of trunk sMne railways and State ownership of ‘ell othe: as ¢xpressod last‘ fal) in is Madison Square. Garden address. He attributed all of the public hoa- tility to the railroads to the mlaman- ‘@gement and stock manipulation of tho Tallroad exqoutlves themaely seo in tho ‘newepapera that some of Jo ralicoad presidents arto have ‘onferency: Rooseyeit,"" ‘Conti sontinued Mr Bryan, ‘the auriace th. Sethe ts that we “ralirond cca fire aceking to ward off sunte lation by erling |n under cover Fedem) pupervision. They are in deadly fear of the State Legislajures tecativo Ue latter aro close to. the Ronis and. therefore more responsive to public: sentiment, “Up to the t time almost tho sole ‘otteot of ae Rao BUl, passed by en to atop JEALOUS AVAL URED LOVE-SICK ver in Pocket. BODY. -PUF —ON-—-FRAGK: {Coroner (onvinced Young: Man Was Called from : Train and Killed. ! Information |qras brought to Coroner: Squires. of Witstchester County, to-day by Patrick Murphy. a New York Cen- tral trainmayx, which proves beyond doubt Sienry Buckley, of ’ Mount Kisco, was &hot to death and his body Kisco, That Murphy, had this important ev!- dence to ijffer was learned by a re- nan Was gui put into commu: nication with the Coroner. Murphy discovery of the mangled body and as- sisted tn carrying it to ‘the’ baggage car_of the train, which! stopped after atrikink 1t. “Wo got some distance when a re- Volver dropped from the dead man‘s pocket,"” said Murphy. Experts have testified that the bullet wound in Teuckley’s 's head was of such a nature aa to render him unconscious instantly. It would have been tmpos- sible, say these experts, for Buckley FFeapoh in his pocket. Buckley's gold watch was found 1,000 train that killed suckley was solng northi, Belioves Rival Shot Him. that Bucklcy was murdered by a Jeal- ous rival, dhe ease, butte any of them will be able to throw, Buckley, wh about the girl. Ono of the most pugzilng features of | at Chappaqua, four miles from his home, Instead of continuing on to Mt. Kisco. This cai start to walk to Mt, Kisco when there was a later train, and he had plenty ef money in his pocket? Coroner Squires and Buckley's friends belteve-the-assassin-lured-Buekiey-from the train at Chappaqua on some pre- text or other, and then got him to walk lup the raltroad tracks. When they had —pgone-somedistance the murderer fred} two sNOls, one Of Which entered the right side of the head. The other may have struck Buckley in the body, but It has not been found. The sound of two shot was heard by persons in the vicinity. ~ Body Placed on Tracks. Then to conceal all traces of his crima {t 1s beloved the murderer placed the body across the tracks, knowing that in an hour er so a train would come thundering along to grind ft to bits, The body would then be discovered, and it would he thought that Buckley had been accidentally. killed. A vigorous search Is being made for the girl frlend of Buckley at Bedford Junction. It is reported In Mt.— Kisco Yhat Buckley stole her affections from a-young man_of- Bedford Junctton-and that the lwo men quarrelled” over t girl. This ts the only clue to any, enemy. that Buckley may. haye had. His visits to Miss Molly Morley, of Ni 4. murder. He had called upon her every sd to tiatry her. Mise Morley denies this and say's ahe was merely a friend. q Miss Morley 1s at_ present stopping with the%parents of Buckley at Mount | Kiseo, She 1s. deeply attested y—his Tiotent—geutn- “ATPIVEIS TIT atount Kisco laat night, heavily velled. When aeea by an Evening World reporter aho pald that she had not suMclently recov ered from the shock to grant an inter- view, \ oH) itt tell-att Ioknow on the witness stnnd,” “she sajd tearfully, “I have known poor'Henry for several months. Wo were not engaged, and I fear I shall not be able to assist the Coroner materially in yls investigation.” OPEN SWITCH CAUSES CRASH ON N. Y, CENTRAL. |! Engine Runs into Train Up the State. POUGHKEEPSIE, March 1.—Traln No. 38 on the New York Central, @ southbound milk train, ran| head on into a “wildcat. engine: near Hyde Park, seven miles north of Poughkeep- le, shortly before midnight.’ The en- gtieer and fireman’ were both serlously Injured, ‘The force of the collision lifted ¢ singlo engine from the tracks, co! pletely wrecking it, Members of the milk train crew declare that the acct dent wan duc to tho carelessness of the missing fireman. His engine:had been dragging a frelght train, ‘Tho water in the boller had run out, and Jeaving the train at Lacey’s Switch, about two miles from Hyde Park, the engineer took his locomotive “down the long switch to the water tank at Hyde Park.’ ———— ee HOLD-UP MEN GOT $6,000. BRIANSK, Russia, March pene paymiastors trom the arsenal Tene eked in tie principal ldap Boon, tot oa ae She pyntds ‘Releen ah m ahh and’ decamped, | Girl in Mount Kisco Murder Mystery,’ Victim and Diagram Ss AN (CAO yyy YOUTH 10 DEATH i} Vin Shot Through ead, Had Own Revol- | placed on the railroad tracks betwee | porter for The Evening World, and the ; = WHA Ons Of Dis Hirst to arrive Arter Tie GAL OF V4 UNOER AILLED 1 : ne Tears, ‘Denied_Steal- ing, Then Swallowed Carbolic Acid. to have shot himself and then grat the | feet south of where the body lay, Tha! Coroner Squires is firm in his beltef )-. ‘Three women are now connected with | hardly_bellered that! much light on !t, Coroner Squires, has} ceeded in leaining tha name! rd Junction girl who ts sald! to have deserted: her sweetheart for! 0 1m described as love-aick | (Special to The Brentng World.) IZABETH, N, J., March M—Lil- fourteen, years old, a maid in the family of Wiliam Grimths, . 145 Madison avenw charged, with petty thefts, drank car- bolic acid early to-day and dled before port That Boss's ‘Finn Will a @octor who was summned arrived. ae ‘octinthea ot Get $50,000. I ing_@ small eum of mancy Lilllan| poo Commissiéner Hensel pues amo tears end denied the-charee. canceled the —leaee-of- the New York ithe left the room to pack UP | Contracting and Trucking Company to “ effects, preparatory to sending |\) gumping board andi-dock at West er away, nd Ave «minutes tater the is. action fol- coe maid ses fond —unconscious—on a lounge in the dining-room.—-——— are Bhe had ewaliowed two tableepoon fula | Commission © the acid, which she procured from the family medicine cafinet, amd died before an ambulance surgeon, who hed been summoned, reached the house. 's_mother was dead,but ber father had married again. Ghe had two sisters ‘and a-prother end wus a favor tte with all who _knew her. the case Is why Buckley left the tratn| Man Kahrman, iT be explained by his | on being 3,000 CHEER AS BRAVE FIREMAN. SAVES WOMAN Dugan Swung by Cornice to Window Where She Lay Unconscious. making a mistake, but then why did he/ --“aVben accused by Mrs. cannot do much | Hook and adder Company No. 7, daring rescues seen for many a day In but che declared to-day sno would bo happy If the opportunity was "to appear at Headaun: and-wree- his_oisim=to-a- place-on-the| TyIng “uncon- scious from smoke on the window-sul ry tenement at No. WHI ths FIEnE WOT while the flnmes were roaring belin nd her, tate last ntent. st Sixty-second street, this cits, are apparently not connected with ue] ‘Sunday for months and was thought to SEEK CLUE 70 STOLEN BOY AN of Ever Seeing His Son Alive Again. = S | Letter From Philadelphia Calis on Father to Pay ${,000 at Wilmington. most promising clew. . ‘This clew cam been alding in the sears! bo The Jersey City er of the lost boy. Wilmington, hed been mailed in Phil delphia, It read: on. the ladles’ waiting-room, not convinced that the boy will be able to clear the mystery. CITY NOT TO PAY FOR Wert Etghty-first street. EAST an Dr. Marvin Losing Hoel NEW “DEMAND? IS- MADE! HESE are all items that you will need pretty soon—if you don’t need. But the low. prices are-for raw—just while this March | It’s a typical case of the way money is saved by being them now. Sale is on. a little “foresighted.” All regular stock. Y. furnishing Store, and seldom buy sale- lots of anything. We prefer to deal only in first quality goods that we can—and do—guaruntce. And it’s that kind of goods thar is offered all through this acre of house- Examples: 5 i. | Wail Driers—with B arms; | Whisk Brooms — a good highly polished Sa DC quality, at..... : 9c naw neve ‘secon Tiny this ‘Honges (i Milena Btandish, brother-In-law of Dr. ¥/ Horace N. Maryin, whosd four-year-old veon, Horace, jr... waa kidnapped from || the Marvin-honte in Kitt's Hammock,]| near Dover, Del., arrived in Jersey City to-day, where It was said thero was 4 ASE op ietea| furnishings at special prices. named Murphy, who wired Marvin lagt, night. Mr, Standish, whose home Is a) New York, lost no time In hurrying to Jersey City from Dover,. where he haa for the Joat. Cabinets = made of) harawood in cay Shelves and a mirror; Wickless Blue Fane il Cook | ing Stoves—the tamous “>il- Without question.one of the best oii cooxing stoves on the market; guarantced against smoke cr oaor; construction that a child can two ‘burners and nickel ‘railing; closed side: 2 inches high and the top mens- ures 144 inches by 24. inches; regular price $3.50; §} price 25c; to-morrow at Blacking Cabinets — carpeted | A top; made of strong material; | Kitelen” Tables—3-foo! tinished in golden cak; maie or whitewood.. Tegular price $1; to- Sl ‘ds—| ta S| 55e leeve Boart padde Salt Boxes—at: ironing Boards. woos; 5c; 5 Nt. +) SCF 433 te Step-Chairs—good forthekitchen| stands S tt. hign hen not in or paniry use; can also “be ised aa oe slep-ladder; 95¢ w followed the re- ceipt of the folowing letter by the fath- This letter, dated $0 simple in “For 01,000 cash we will return your bere ‘Take the money to the entrance ¢ Brandywine Spfings Park, Wilming- tone Del., and there you will seo a man with a red handkerchief “about his neck, “Don't-tell the police, for it.you 40. Lawn TEES —a special fort either 12 or 14 sharpening; can bs adjusted to cut guss any height; 8-inch side wheels; every dce guaran- teed; regularly sold for $2.50. ind $2.7£3 either size to-morrow at... Folding Wash Bench — with wringer “attachment; made of ha ivged andstray freg- to-mor= -85c Manila Cicthes— Line ~100 feet, 40c; 75 feet at you will never see |your boy allve: Others will be around to watch you, 00 don't tryany funny business. If you do ga told you will find your boy at the Broad stree: station, Philadelphia, in No. 420—zinc lining; 24 inches inches high; regular Aas Prices $9.50 (Signed) “THE VELVBT HAND." Deapatches received here from Dover to-day say that Dr. Marvin has lost all haope of over seeing his son alive, The Pinkerton detectives-in- Dover are still: was kid- napped. They believe that tf the child waa stolen some. relative of the famliy motrow. No, 453—apartment- -house style; 25 inches wide, p and 50 WS high; reg-| $14.25, enamellining $15.7*; alapprice: to-morrow, tor S11. < f MURPHY’S DOCK LEASE. Mayor McClellan’ Indignant at Re- Specials in Table Supplies OW prices—with safety. known to everybody who has ever dealt here and is guaranteed to all. Prom_ié The purity of everything sold in this great grocery 1s suburban. and. city deliveries. Call 4000 Chelsea. Fresh’ Meats m Wary and LL (a see atan ce -gula—of_natirs i'g tee Hindguer ere ot to-day bpd lath eeu, ‘Fresh Fish yesterday in authorising | the tmprovement of the river front from West Seventy-peventh street to z Pim-olas~Ss!i!* Fa! Sale of - Housefurnishings' .3 7i'ms; | Dana_Mop Wringers—good for cited; regular —-houschoid “use,_consisting—of C:| pail, wringer and attac! ments; complete ai hardwood and are ext strong.. e 986 Folding Clothes Driera — very bandy lor kitchen use; can be set anywaere on tae. floor No, 432—27 inches wide, 17% |! 15 inches deep, 39 inches. deep and 42 inches . o-morrow, J $3.35; , to- $6. 75 No. 43—29 inches wide, 16 te inches seepye aed 45 inches high; i orgncite ether zinc + or enamele ning at the on: inches} © price; the zinc liningis usually 19 either, box....., (Sicgel Cooper Store, Bas.ment.) Careful attention given to drders by telephoac. Nerahey fresh lsh free kei privileges. cloth," he: aud, agreciment—te_pay—anyi) ‘The action taken Negro Took Her an While! Pals: coutulasionera, merely--authorined , y} the improvement and mado the neces- in Bf oadway changes of the city ma) House of ase DON'T NEED BREAD ‘The Comamisaloner Isaved a statement denying that any consideration would bo paid to Tammany Doss Murphy's company for the cancellation of its ut Jersey loin Pork, edd Luncheon Blend “1¢ was understood at the time the Jease was made that it could be can- celled by the city whenever it was de- Glh ROBBED Wi that polnt, ‘end. T-haye L OGBED WHILE eam erant derstanding,” sald th eon aiealoner Mayor McClellan was indign t the report that the city Is to pay Mur- phiy's company £2,000 for thelr lea: “The st maul sn dally demend fo- more has UD years; S41: a 51g Bees 20c New Rice- 10 Ibs. 5ée 5 Ibs. New. Pack Vegetables Bezeh Nut Baked Be: Cas>.2 dor, tala Eariy-June.Preee Victory Garden- Spinach; Millcrd $ ring'ese Beans, ( H Fountila Boid Pace baal Scand iacccisees 20c FRESH GRANULATED HO. 75 MINYeid ine ase; a ibe, teo, LOC, scoreit’ "iaNINE EH ‘on laree 18e ora 5c iFaneted FOUNTAIN TOMATO CATSUP lor, $1,505 b go XE. Db TES Gunpewder, Green Sir ay Beste, = hisses c: Spec shunpenders Opesg ft ero mae Baas —— eee: Found “True Food to} Brain” Workers. — “Capt, Graham ordered Dugan Into the next house, tempt to eaye her from Dugan dashed up the that he could not reath her, « out of the window and holding on_to the cornice: he- aecendetoia working} himseit “along on to the window sill and thence into the room, Just as he rejeased his hold on the bnutter, It tore away trom “tts fastenings and came. crashing 0 5O No. 337, and at-| the window, wi Brose years, of No, 6 Eighth street, Stiyn, to-day faced a negro in Weat | side Court nnd identificd him aa the man who had robed her of a satchel Sonining Haworth of Oriental lace hie fect | Phe atprayer tn id know His face tn a thousand,’ weld Disa Antone. In the mean time Capt. foot indder to be and Dugan, dearing his Inan'- descened to she ground, fo be received with cheers trom ness! fe. near-by, yers she mato burden. ean had handed the woman to) hia “comadon he sank to the ground precincts of tho city, Wool, uf the West Thirty- Graham. was 39 | dint Dugan be Two Men Injured Waen Wild Cat} * _ aventie, and owing to hls sue hin. Delcotal jaca wras iin ja vadtchel he cur- ried and it seemed to Nt the description yer by rinning to 4 of iMus Antone’ 8 ale, DIES OF SMORINIEGHT WORKING IN 4, BREWERY |* Deailly Liquid Used in a Prepara-' * tion for Cleaning. Out the » Wilkam Bena: Magli him in $3.00 = rel in the Court of General bess 2 FELL DEAD IN A HOTEL. MoNetl, Visiting With Son at Coney Inland, Victim of Heart Trouble. z ohn McNel!, of Saddle Rock, N. J..|° Brain’ fag and {nsomina are strangers‘to me now and my appe- tite Is all right. I sleep soundiy and restfully arid arise ready for work. A sallow complexion has given way to | pink and white, my weight has tn- twenty-five years old, \ Ong Hundred and ‘treet, employee of the helmer & Schmitz Browery, One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, « Amsterdam nyenue, died Inthe J. Hood Wright Hospital to-day from woof! al- cohol polsoning. Yesterday Coldfuss cams Mee and told. his wife that he had been over. come by fumes of wood alcohol that ryt uged In making a preparation which Ea OG Rav, 3 was te the fumes had gone to Kies mae Mn i last ant and a ysician was se mt for, R respon e sumone a Sto nt austin mg an ant ‘Hotpital Whero fell dead whilo listening to the musio Coney to-day. He was visiting his son, hn BR. McNeil, at No. 616 Beverly road, Flatbush, and they went to the {sland to see the winter sights. wat barre ane cain Mgtel Mr Me- | good spirits are in btrong contrast to the crossness and Irritability that Nell staggered and fell, County Hos Ital, of heart disease. PRESIDENT’S BOY STILL ‘GAINS. WUSHINGTON, March 34.—"Archio Roosevelt continues to tmprovi the. etatpment made at the House today eneerning the conditien iff vis satiotheti bein oe ieaatedea wile eee te ‘The doctor aid Miss Edna Antone, ® pretty trl of | 4 qistingulshed writer, 60 years| old, with the vigor of youth, writer! of ‘the benefits derived from proper food. pages of the official records. 1 was going to pleces. At last I tried Grape-Nuts food, and_less than a’ week brouzht hene- WwW. ‘eat Twe t¥-seventh street! | fit; continued use resulted in steady 3 ‘s overworked. creased 30 pounds, and my cheer Es had settled down upon me. waa Road to Wellyillc, im pkgs. “T have been employed for several Ohy: years Ii propartag o wertex-of-histort= weeChyrsh, Broad) C5) papers on ‘the Civil War. The) necessary rescarch has been lavori-! ous und exhansting,. involring. the} She tok the atag- iz | latrato that ghe qwas kneoling In’ the examination of more than Mind pirch.at.noon. hour yesteniay—when “nearo came in and » When she had finished her tooked for tha satohel, but it wag not At Pollce Headquarters English Biscuits (Hungley &. Palmer's: Tho iors (han ordinary IWterést: I took in the work (for I bore a part in the confifct) caused fneessant worry and proved too great a pecan 4 et, Overwork brought on brain fatigue; mu iA Oe ee a Ca eke bia did tho rest. { » itch Was telephoned: to all |°~negnmia followed, shen lors of! appetite, followed by absohiite in-|* * t control my min Labor} He ee PUA ReARou tens) BORO ME: Seay hnout necompilshiment. Rom- & newa shop Ista yosteeday on | edy after remedy was valniy ployed, but the work begun could not he dropped.’ And yet tt seemed as it Sound, Pure Wines and = Drinks | HATEVER you buy here you'can eat or drink with perfect assuragce that you are getting the best your money can buy in quality, and geitinz ft c:ean, pure. ay We are particularly careful about the wines and Hqu cS : we sell, handling only tested and proved brands. But our prices are low, as yousee: ‘Extra Special Armind Freres, Bor eaux, Bor: bo te. veaua Vieux Clare., Case 12 quis. - and unadulterated. Rhine Wines *BURCKHARDT & SOHNE, Die.taneln. AK improyement, and I soon found my- self again in possession of full men- tal effictenoy,, Iam ten years younger in, looks and feelings than when [ began to eat Grape-Nutas, over three years ago. I can now easily write 2,500 words a day and maintain that rate of production without fooling Laubenheimer, case 12 qts Niersteiver, case 12 qts, IMPORTED > STAR COGNAC nee Cin FERRAND Coys Gy Hochheimer, case 12.4 elmer, ease 12 Qix | HOSP TALTONIC la reduced prive‘o thls 4s 7Qq 10) Ls ARMAND FRERES & Maccac, cane 12 qs. Pene-Canet, case 12 ats Chateau la Crange, case 12 t3 6, aia aiieas Beers nct ner Franilikaner, “I can safely say that Grape-Nuts food has given me a new lease of IIfe. I can get along without bread and butter, but I cannot get along and’ ite | achieve best result without Grape- Nuts." Namo given by Postum Co., been! Battle Creek, Mich, “There's n rea: son.” Read the ‘ltile book, "The American Beele Selret Pileenee, cor. ide obo Gxown Wills Ei=p: Redpatt, linbt cr dark, dor, cat B50 bet...» Slerel Cooper's Coffee ' FRESH MA cliron. ¢ Ise; 5. SANTA CLARA BURKE A) MOCHA-AND-TA AC G oper tulledh Gs 3 [bie $1.50; 3M ib Mupce Cites, Fig Cakes. Liyeraor Pleeaspie Canis THRE LAYER CAKES —Ctozolare, New Canned v repetables Fairy Ques. Su Geneace Sugir Hiatestyapete gecrcS bes Bitlis te, OATMEAL—Ci raniamntac Boneless Herring Pectiras b da ncily (oaie.} Sd. cacton, Fresh NICS Fancy Seeet Positoe Face. Binod Boats + Fancy Lhe Toralp: acy Yellow Onions Gael Gite ing or Ballwin eplate 38c | i i | ij Dubonnet | The ‘enous to sie and ap} FREDERIC D" PYG CO.IMPORT: ED CHAMPAGNE "the acm. nce ln tiadsrand qu lt Exia Diy, ea SUT. WHISKE — 21.23, Paden frac Mae ‘Any Shes tes ane OO’ Special Oifer—Table Water FAMOUS SPARKLING KOSMOS WAVER —doren quits were]