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aid signed whe Scere ESE nN Sl a the m! of the court and pealked | Harry Thaw's behat.” He hed ataed Thaw. tn trying to get proof of W heries a yeer ego, when the-arenitect by the squabbling had dragged long for over an hour Delmas raised @ new pulnt. Delmas on New. Tack. Your “Honor will recall," h¢ eald, “that when Mrs. lyn Nesbit Thaw was on the stand Mr. Jerome showed her the negative and ashe sald the sie opaiure. there phatagranbed Jooked ty her writing. The District-At- im is that he wants THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH =-18, 1907. STIS St eel A eet ee et Oe ee és ‘ it he never asked hor —to-eximine the earbon copy. He never corpected tie negative of the alleged original with the carbon copy, So far Ba hep evidence goes there jn hothing to BG ayy relation between them | 1 mubd- fe therofore, that If he Introdiices on them he cannot Intro the’ othe: Phen Delmas: made a startling propo ution *1f you will call Mrs Evely: Was She Deceived? “I want. this amfidevit to go in, but in fairness I demand thet’ Mrs. Evel: a tunity to, ay thay. her sepsalned by perrelea forth ce ei - without -kno: ed: that thi ji she was put in @ and moariinaty: mate” to meant to-sny, "| girs were that he heard screaming ¥ the| stairs. of ie. Bre-| i: Gut that Barrett ha offce and mado Ved j Tha hed. aeons Te ay fol 7 ew mm the paper , ard anno: that the State now rested its case TePelmss reopened the defense In sur- SS a a sSnatetment™ “certain girly Ho y for conspt: in the ‘voroe punded. charges by forgery and guile. NEW TESTIMONY 7O0- SHOW THAW WAS IRRATIONAL. ‘A green box nent by mail trom Ire- Yand and ‘containing a bunch of tading Thaw se he “Were you sn New York on June 3 of leat year?’ apked Delmas, yeu seo Harry KK. Thaw on the eocaetl the @ation, where I was then detailed. Wag indie vell, having jus been loctest or ring ts Fees STE cao re A Point tor Delmas. 7 ha tad admitted the testimony of James Clinch Smith after the State had closed - in chief, and he would show the defense $ho pase latitude, This wna good news ¢ Delmas, who had been waiting for Jpat such announcement, since it opened The | Goors to almon: ny evidence he Nght: offer on the claim wna Rewly disvovered. Sey jerome withdrew his objec! fico of this ruling, and Deimas 8° peuted the question “What tid he sayin regard to hoaring voles t"* Did he say te heard the voi n from other cella? int say anything m fn the ten minutos nitty “Did You Hot ance?” ance *Was his. appedrtance rational - fational?” OFA “it waa irrathonal.”’ eThat'a all," said) Delmas. —On cross-examination, Jovome brought ft out tint Anthony, ‘who wae a aie stoking young chap. had came f) Diatrict-Attornuy's office soon mrt. the kliling abd (iad then made a state ment, Wan, it a true statement?" fa" you tell Mr. Garvan that rat eae, Thaw, just before 8 ove oe “Yea.’ ices of, a that 1 euanted him." his manner ‘and ap- Saw Him In His Cell. \ MDa you open the.dvor vf cell 3 Tople at, hima a reabendy | ‘ y to the mans wed’ you. that ‘Thaw looked Wis’ We all,” “ead, Jerome trium- asked Anthony to explain the teeming dixcrepancy between his two_aasertions. ‘ iS |! _$¥elL."* sald Anthony. readily, “I his eyes and bi# manner and I say now that he looked based my. * Jamea N. Barrot, » keen-looking, sol- aiérly polloeman, was the next man to be calles. Said spe had been sub- naed by the Siaté~and had been in under one of Je Tonie's summonses. y "Ware =you .at the Tenderloin station ‘as doorman on the night of the shoot- “Ned, 1 saw them Thaw’ in1 waa on tte stoop at thectime. I Tocked him up and km arxter guard. I yess J zaw him forty times during the “Ded you notice his manner and voice, end aia you form an opinion aa to whether te Yes rational of irrational?” “Yes. He irration “Did he sa. voices T" “Yea. He asked me who those little I -baid to him ‘They ain't little they are women who've doe! up on the streets.” He 2a! be wrong. They munt be Mttie een I Ahlnks aoe epod te eating and migtreating them.” s but’ cpuane har” any voleon. Pola Kim eo but ho repeated it again —eaid their cries _kept_him_ awake. etris; picked "You muat y anything to you abost|... for the other side. Jerome went at ¢he iceman eavagely on crose-examina- y better now than! ali this happened?” you lately emor} a ‘don't know.’ z Has anything happened ¢o that helped your memory? “Did you tell Wiliam Hammond that Thaw looked as if-he had been drink- ing or using drags’ “1 vaid he had that appearance and he i von sev to Hammond that ner? haps the matrone bad the usual num- ber of Tenderloin Women upaaire i). ivly Thaw might have heard Delmas called forward such of {aba as had not yet testified and had them sworn in a body, -There proves <p be five of them—Drs. Ham- mond, White, Gregory, Pilgrim id Sele Hite—nore-by three than anybody had expected, The appearance of the re- seTve corpse of the defense’s alientsts tty conclusively that the de- fenso would greatly prolong its case in surgeduttal vo |, t “Dr, ‘Hammond Called. Delmas put upon the stand first Dr. : Igmmond, tie noted jal An mental” of thls olty. After eqimnerating his offices and. hie nehoe, Di, Haromond was e tad clrerully read the huge hypothetical Question used by Jerome last week. He Daud he hed that ho had given i tm ery well,” aad . ‘ow, then, [ ask you, whether in your ae ‘know he must have been wrong, be- Pima there all night and, I | Jerome bi t also come to his statement to Mr. shoot! fol 4 “Did you tell Mr. carvan ar Thaw Fou were locking him u dant care to see any of he ira, det that he ot to coun- you hear Coroner Dooley ase Thaw. rit he ‘wanted to take a iotates “Well, T went down to nie Coroner, nm wit the Ho) wns altting with his coat over hie shoulder il ‘MeCann Aim tar.” Hornblower or Longfellow or Mr. Delafield or Mr. Mo- Intogh. He would talk to any one of them who mnteht come to the statio: { tt he! meds: “Did -you to Mr, mab 2S tay $e, ME, Oprvan that who was all it except he appeared to,have beer taking a variety of drinks samo dope? = Tes, T ARE Tin m that,’ ‘you im several th epic how be RI ees ‘Fea, 8 i ie Fe er LD Ot ‘Do..you want to see Did beast chenge hin on "Yea, I changed him from cell 7 to cell “Did Mr. O’Rellly, the laqryer, ask Thaw if he wanted @ change of cloth- ing?’ ‘ Ton” i ‘Were there not some women tn ths i9-abore?” = - re not two of them cural; swearing?” pines “Yes. “Didn't one of them. yell out that she epuldn't sleep an! wouldn't let any one Jeep “Yes, dul not after $A, MM. ‘Didn't one of them kick at the call door and yell ané curse?" "You, a woman did do that, but after 2 o'clock they got quiet.” : “Did you tell Mr. Garvan that Thaw looked WHke he had deen drinking hard and using dope?! on, “And Aldn't ome, beating «nd leering —at may!" shouted Jer- first on ithe tnble Parrott, "that Thaw reemed all Fight and thas the only pe- Cullar thing about. him was f that he kept rolling up hin eye: ear that T did aay that or Hut they got me down mtatement’ they. made. to may wae that Thaw times." y that he looked as | dQ been drinking?” | eed cectainly aid say that, iB ty 10" : T won't # that I did not wrong In that and 1] examination Delmas policeman to pay that cells above wher the women were kept: “How far was it from the women's cell to where Thaw wus confined t' “Some distance. -I-couldn't fix tt ex- othe ieraed Jarrett. Anoth hin ended f(t for Barre nother po- Theenna FL Lynch; took is is it turned out, had also doorman at the Tenderloin et ton on June 2 and 2% of 3901. "When did you first >see Thaw?" asked Delmux Thaw Heard Voices, “About # o'clock on the morning after the shooting. From $ o'clock on te tpi under my cherge until he left tho stay ‘Mion about 9.15. I saw him several times and had some conversation with jin In my opinion he was Irrational, heard him eay oard ° t ‘sked mo how mane yeul aay fo a. etgned sthtement (Garyan that Thaw did not ao Srratienn! of ineane ag shea TWO DAYS, * , , nals Mttle girl 1 waid, laughing to the al could hear snything. n't 1 the-aame-conokielon—with rogard. £0. Stanford White, a man alied Harry K. Thaw was or ‘much @ defect of memory as elther not to know the pewarel and quality of the act or not to Know that the act was ng "In my opinion,” said Dx @ammond, ‘ha did not know the act was wrons. ‘or in my opinion, did he know the nature and quallty of the act, I think his inability to know the act wrang Was dis-to a defect of mind” “That 1s all." sala Delmas. He been content to base this eon the ‘own hypothetical question. e didn't know ‘wrong. Jerom "Fea A Mefect of the mind.” “What kind of a defect?” e. "“T don't know,” z “Did you ever hear of a brain storm?” *Wherot ‘There-ts-x Brain: Storm. an medical aetionaries. Gould, for “Dops Gould call tt a brain stofim t+ “He calis it 2 ‘maniacal furor,’ which ‘opinion may vi the ‘samo & braln ators.” ™ = . Evans has likened a victim of rain storm to a fudderless ship that hae beet 1 balance whee]. Do you leqrees wath | that efinition Ts =e Das do 2 ins + |theticnl question which you have fust that Indicates a mania “To reach such a conclusion, tale Int conaideration ali contritutary rienvnts.”* "Well, point out one of the contri- bu element “The insanity of one of the dofond- ant’s uncles would tend to show a pos- ane hereditary. taint” oTOTS form of asking a great many question’ not with’a view to Sringing ‘out an: question, bat apparently only with the view of showing the Judge, the jurors, the prisone#-and the spectators how othe knew answered furor t* one the id abet modical terma. Hammond att he peleved the Tom= of diseanes which Thrw wan anid to have bad in ohiidhood led him to Leileve the prisoner must mave very orobably been of a new teenmora- nent. He added that he could elfminate the question of the .hereditary taint goming from the uncle and still reach e tus of the ‘nephew, s Osler mean by chorea? naked Jerome. < The Unctuous Delmas Again. “Pardon me," sald blandly. “Hig de_wa know what Oley-mentt unul we hear whut he oa. “Oh, well, I'll withdraw the question $¢ je cles urtie rou." sab Jerome ‘He had gone at Hammond with all the forocity that he exorcised for threo days qeainst Evans's tmpassive front, but Hommond, Mand and calm and bearded, refused to be rattled. “Was Thaw suffering from maniacal furor when he shot White?” “Hin actions tended that way." “Did he have adolescent tnsantty 2 ‘I do not know." “Dementia praccoxt* “1 do not know,” “Paranota?" “1 do not know,” “What form of Insanity? 1 do not know." a ha sane gust defore he shot not think he was." he sane Just after shooting " chanted Dr. Ham: mond, erim) ng at hiv discomnted adversary, ~ many insane persons have you v I have been at it many “Welly “J do not know “What do you know A Hot Retort. sur questions and Tl try to én) sufferin, from a mant- what ne ts doing dur. an Insane man do a rational inty, he mn tonal” thing 7" ; ‘Perhaps 60, Perhaps not.” State vs, Danlel Dooley?" “pid you say Dooley had parema, whith wat a progersaive and incurable | form of Insanity?" [Ssy"odtect,"’ ead Delmas, 1 told him he: could hear thelr yore BE him and sald, ‘Well,’ you hed Lynch bay that ne hag righnaly, moned aa a witness Jerome Testifies Himself. { “I want to show," chouted Jerome, “at apeaking vety rapidly, Dooley went to prison, served atx years, was releosed and is ac! y engaged tn poll- Snow returned “ty hie favorite; MDid you (ality 7 the case of the| wa: IN WALL STREET dames /°CREA Pres Fin RR. MARVIN Hucaitr PRES, CH NW. RR. EVELYN THAW’S AFFIDAVIT "REPRODUCED. IN FULL. (Continued from First Puge.) * said’ Thaw. threatened to'kill me, and by reason of his brutal attack, as I have described, I was unable to move. ‘The following morning Thaw again came into my bedroom and admin- istered a castigation similar to the day before. He took a cowhl{de whip and belabored me with it'to my bare skin, cutting the skin and leaving me in a fainting condition. I swooned and did not know how long after I re- turned to consciousness. This unmerciful beating with the whip left me in a frightfully nervous condition; my fingers'were numb and I was in bodily fear that Thaw would tuke my life. 2 CONTINUED IT IN SWITZERLAND: It_ was _nearly_three weeks before Iwas sufficiently recovered to be able to get out of my bed and walk. When I did so, eald Thaw took me to a place called the Ortier Mountain, where Italy, Switzerland and Germany conjoin. Then we went into Switzerland. In Switzerland we remained at the Hotel Schweitzerhof that night, at Santa Marin. The next morning I made come remark, and said Thaw took a rattan. whip, and while I was in my nightgown, beat me over my leg below the knee so violently that I screamed for help. When I began to scream, the said Thaw again stuffed bis Ongers in my mouth. During all the time I travelled with said Thaw, he would mnke the slightest pretext an excuse for a-terrific assault on me, During all this perfod my mother continued in-London. Thaw and I finally reached Paris exbout the middle of September, where we occupied apaztments at No. 6 Avenue |’Antin. was constantly watched by de- tectiyes and other hirelings of the sald Thaw, including his coachman and ‘bis-valet, named Bedford: as = Baath See : One day, while in Paris, he assaulted me with a rattan for an entire day, at intervals of half an hour or an bour, striking me severe blows on the body, as a reeult of which I fainted. f One day my maid was in my room taking things out of the drawers and packing them away. 1 found a Iittle silver. box, oblong in Shape, and about two and a half inches long, containing a hypodermic syringe and some other small utensils. I went to the sald Thaw and asked him what {t was and what it meant, and he then stated to mo that he had been Il, peels Inake some excuse, saying he-had— been compelled to- use FOUND HE WAS COCAINE FIEND. | T realized then, for the first time, thai the said Thaw was addicted. tol. the docaine hablit..{ also frequently saw said Thaw administer cocaine to himself internally by means of small pills. On one occasion he at- tempted'to force me to take-one of tiese pills, but I refused to do 60. While in Paris I euffered from extreme nervousness superinduced by the oruel and inhuman beatings perpetrated on’me by the said Th: D fined to-my oom-for about two wéeas. During this perlod, while I wai this_condition_of _non-resistance-Thaw—en bed and without my Pera aurea er nae: at I reproved Thaw for his conauct, je com: me to submi : bee heie evel n it thereto, threntening to beat and kill me if While:wa were {n Paris, the in “ i said Thaw had compelled me, fo ening ‘to beat.me, to.write-a-letter-to-n- Miss ‘Stmontan: Wie we pat |at the Algonquin Hotel, in the city of Now York, and who knew ty movher asking her to come to Parla. When she ot there, he told her a lot of false: hoods and lies about me, telling he previously if I did not indorse what he Abe Pres MELLEN NY NH ana HaKtroROR 2: Lee wa A NEWMAN Pres. NY CENTRAL MURDERED IN “ WRANGLE OVER ESTATE OF $60,000, (Continued from First Page.) QUTSIOER Mt aL OT ggald vat"no Weapon of the kind had Fever been kept in Metre’ home, for the Fason that #0 One tere Kuew Huw to aon. |The. myatityt [the police Ia the fact. that none score of windowa of the apartment had Local Firms Under Bid in bssu tsimersa wit, tne tone deer ns P Is fo the }mysterious sisyer must have entered roposa r $161,000,000 Job. Ing part of the cage to the through this by means of a key that Ntted the lock. Kfheuwitz was known to be wealth: Besides the fortino he accumulated { his retirement from business he In- herited a considerable sum from 4& brother whd died several years ago. He |was greatly depressed over the fact that Kihe was suffering from incipient loco- taxia and rarely ever left the n aghon was o witness at the tter xiving his testimony Bids ware received to-day for wor) ‘on the new $161,000,000 aqueduct, Tne biddera were the Naughton Company and Arthur MoMullea, of No. 2% Broad-| ing way, New York; the MacArthur Brotn-j raid ers Company and Jules Breuchaud, ot New York; T. A. Gillesple Company, of No. 71 Broadway; Michael J. Dady, ot No. %# Fulton street, Brooklyn; tne Thomas E. Crimmins Contricting Com- pans. of New York, tte Cranford Com- pany, of No, 52 Ninth street, Brooklyn: the Thomas McNally Company. of Pitt burg, Pa, ~and the Patrick McGovern Company, of Boston, There are fifty-seven items all but one of which were bid for at so much per yard or foot, It being chiefly ex cavation work, buliding boundary walle and—firnishing steel and—o- mens, J. Waldo Smith, the Chief Engineer of the Board, sad afterwards that it looked to him as if the lowest bidder fam convinced that thi of murder and not suicide. cumatunce cove tu confirm’ this, I xvt to the house I found the dead man: clutching a quilt, just an A himself from his tried thus wo ahlek He must have taken this pos slayer. tion before the hot was fired into his Could Hot have welzed the Teta, Tor rd say that the brother of who lives with hia wife in ke, was notified by tole- Fy aftec the finding of the When he fatied to turn up a accond message Waa sent to him at 1 o'clock, Saturday nigh. He did not re- pandjo the call until. late yesterday Cleanlin: ess is one of the _many virtues of _ White Rose Ceylon Tea Sealed in’ Ceylon. said he would kil: me. > eae roe Lepr a ataen stein ie sald * 8 retains in his possess}; sapphire ring with a diamond on each side, pi | Sold purse and in money, consisting of He had also-'in hiw possession In the city of consisting of five gowns, a number of hats T have not seen my mother since I left within the past two weeks that sn. Lon.on on the steamship Campania, HER-COUNSEL, ABE HUMUEL, I arrived in thig city on Saturday, Oct. 24, 1903, Ir Paria by way of Cherbourg. Before I left Europe the wale ene had atated totsaes tbat his lawyer, a Mr. Longfellow, would meet me at the dock. Mr. | anata we. acon cordingly al4-meet_me-at-the-dock,-and-asksd-16-I-TF needed; bata &, saying he would see that all my requirements received attention. ae retin te: pn scons beresia! Thaw, tn which the sald Thaw asked the erie eee prerael fe lowed by a detective, and also to see that noyed by anybody. I have recei ‘Thaw too« from me with- , two dlamona rings, one one pearl locket iavelliere, one drafts on Thomas Cook .: Sons.! Paris wearirz apparel of mine, and three parasols. E er in Londoti, and am in: Teturnea to the city of New Torin and to rete ra not troubled or an: j a number of cable; Thaw bleh T-havt delivered to my counsel, AUrAlAEn Ha ecient ans oe ii vo _boen_repeatediy-told-bytne-said Thaw that he is very inimical oa married man, whom, he sald, he wanted me to injure, and that he Thaw, would get him’ into (he penitentiary; and the said Thaw has begzed me time and again to-swear to written documents which he had prepared, involving this married man and charging him with drugging me and having betrayed me when I was fifteen years of age, This was not 80; and I so | sono threatened me mith Toul injurs bat tateaes ay ae Mala Thaw ot injury I have herein described. Sansa ere eee Sees edly (Blgned) EVELYN NESBIT. jaintifs. MOTHER OF DR. OSLER _DEAD AT ONE HUNDRED. (Beclal to The Brening World.) TORONTO, Canada, March 18.—Mrs, Osler, “mother “of Dz Willam Osler, fled “here to-day, aged one hundred years, Mrs. Osler recently celebrated her birthday and waa apparently in good health. Thero was a family reunion on that occasion, the famous phyaicia,, being in the gathering, Howe & Hummel, attorneys for tho pl : {ica In Brooklyn at this moment.” "I move to.sirike out that remmrk;* sald Delmas, urpose of Mi Jerome ts perfectly. p when ho. ! Jects such remarks tn “Objection ed, r ‘mot y Thaw had when bo shot White *eannot tell the for willing £0 undertake to clasalfy |It.” On redirect Dr, Hammond aig that there waa no Axed or recoghized classi- fication of insanity that was generally pated by men conversant with the study of tho disease. | warts, sixty-thres years 0 dore EB. C, Benedict and Admiral Lam- | @ Carpets Another week of reductions— not entire lines, eacept Sarak Wilton Rugs, but certain lots we destre to close out at once. Every one of “the Tottowing 15 @ bona-tide bargain, a value that isn't equalled inal} New York, _ Rugs—9212 Sarak Wiltons.— the seamless sort, made ‘for retail at closing-out price. $30 Velvet Rugg add a tone of “richness té a room, We are offering reg ular $214 value 9xtaft.sizes at $17.50 Axminster Rugs-ate-the.eco. nontical woman's choice. She knows if she moves they may be used {n any room ‘ta the house, ave ol sericea: {t. sizes’ that sell regularly for $27.50at...,.. $21.50 Carpets—Finest Tapestry Brus- sels—There’s none better made than this 10-wire qual- ity. It wears pie fron, Regularly 95c. yard, now 7236¢ Wilton Velvet Carpets reflect refinement and good taste. We offer the best grade regular $1.60 the yard qual- $1.15 14th St. & 0 tO a Contractor outside of the city. finished condition after all the le biddin, lowest and Gillespie Riheat. “Dadyt | The commissionere ordered the bids day morning, when the contract will ry HOLD-UP IN PARK. heard crins of ,‘*Police! from the band- who ere strangling and. for the door. Firnlesen grabbed one of ho wa taht ttner,——seront la. of youth throttled him aand held him Gur the charge of highway robbery, = Poteet cages chances to one that the work would | ‘The only lump sum bid was for the last item, that for placing the aqueduct rere work had been done. The bids for this | re-fronr $5,00)to $50,000, the Naughton | Dady's bids seemed to be too high to get t contract. tabulated for presentation to them as thelr regular meeting of next Wednes.| probably be award Detective — Firnle was Crossing Avenue B at Tenth etreet when he stand in Tompkins Squaro Park. As he, rushed intoythe place two young Wiad wihkibenity Tot go of thelr victim and sade a dash them but the other got away. In Yorkville Gourt the prisoner said years old, of No. Ws East. Ele Stet, ‘The complainant, Wot Grand street, said’ that- wall was asking him for a t while Piatt pearched his pockets Plattner was held for trial In $150) on SOUTH ON HIS BIRTHDAY. GEORGETOWN, 8. C., March 15,— Former President Cleveland: Commo- ton, who have spent some days at the homd of Gen, Alexander, at South Island, left there 6unday afternoon and went over {0 the club-house of the Santee Gun Club, where the party will remain for a few days. (To-day Is tho seventieth birthday of the former President, and he with his frlenda are enjoying fine sport fahing at the Inland preserves of this well known ciub, Mr. Cleveland ts in fine spirits and nas enjoyed the past week thoroughly. Tha party probably will leave for home on Thursday of thls week. Dr, William A. White. of Washington, Superintendent of the Government Any. lum, waa the pecond reserve alienist to take the ptand,” He eald he way thirty- two years old, but had studied Ingatity for « number of years, had lectured ex. dha tan and fiubllshed rks on mental diseases, Dr. White was @ dark, studlous-look- an with’ gold-rimmed — gla: perched on hia nodé. To D sentation of Jerome's hypothetical que » gavo the same answer Ham- had given; namely, that Thaw ay suffering from such'a defect of oning when he shot White that ho i$ not know the nature and quality of the act and did not know the act was wrong. He spotn briskly and nik roilcatto Teromele erome-l roreeatone “He maid he delieved that in a gencmi knew bo had a revolver, Jnew tha be ed and knew that he wan shooting “In my opinios a sane knowledge,” he added, ‘I think he had tho knowledge of an thsane man an to what he waa doin “What kind of Inzan! he had?" had? “I will not undertak. ¢ it mak Wacehanders pclanals reet which Hammond’ hag s0 uy evolded promptly n do you think be ng alent ee lulhailnbudinreunte ‘The Clupec axclusive Arrow feature, tnsufes long life erat er endl aoe aeearaed eaties Bide Gat ana 800 STYLES JN GUARTER FEES; 180 BACH; 2 FOR'280 Clactt, Peabody & Co., Tors. Ys ~—y te recognised throughout the world ug the gréalest strength-creator for old people, weak, sickly. Women, chil. dren, nursing mothers, and after a gvere sickness. ¥ig ¥inol cures hacking coughs, chronic bids, bronchitis and all the throat and Inug troubles. 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I tried all the physiciang in the town and scrhe in (he sutround= ing towns, and I also tried all the pa- tent remedies that’I heard of, besides all tho curés advised by old’ women and quacks, and found no relief what- ever until I com ed using Cu- ticura Soap, Cutic Ointment, and Cuticura. yent._In.the Cutleurs Remedies I found immediate) relief, and as soon sound and well. C. Vy Beits, Tippecanoe, Ind., Nov 15, ' DANDRUFF KILLS HAIR Cuticura Soap Kills Dandruff “I wns troubled with dandruff on my head ever aince I was twelve years old, J had beautiful hair up to thab- ne. The druff destroyed my hair,—I-tried everything I_could hear of, Thad_no ‘doctor, but I went into a drug store where I was well acquain- ted and asked tho drugsist if he knew of anything tat would be good for me. He said: ‘Of course I do, Just ti a cake of Cuticura Bosp.’ I got and it did my hair good the first My sister-in-law head, and wouldn't ww. 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