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THE EVENING WORLD, Moors, “Stilt ‘Attacking, While “Many ‘Lie Dead in 1 Town Bombarded. ‘Guns of Foreign Ships Sweep the Coast. “RANGTER, Aug. B=The French war @hipa’have landed 2,000 additional men, at Casal blanca, where street Sighting an- parentiy continues, juilging from the Gesultory fring heard day and night by ‘hose on board the ships anchored off “the town. The Jewish quarter of Casa- Dlanca. has been sgeked, Many persons were massacred In th -mtreets (the city. 1s said to be full of @ead Moors and fhe Moorish quarter Is in ruins, haying been set on fire hy the shells trom the big guns of the cruisers. i ar ‘and mich “hunger and distress preva!] among the ‘Spoor, ‘The foreign consuls have ordered the stores to be reopened and have es ‘tablished a special tariff for foodstuffs | Gesigned to mitigate kab suflerings of ‘Por. & , The Buropeans, who are all safe either ‘jon board abips ér at the consulates, a: guardéd by diuejackets. hips—contimiete—srapan oo, +easional shell into the groups of Ka- byles! aay the beach in order to prevent m approaching the town. es from Rabat aay that the Ka- pyle thave given thé Governor.a fort- night in which to withdraw the French Controller of Customs. Otherwise they way tt wit attack—the—town. ). Activity among the Andjerras tribes- + in the vicinity of Tangier ia creat- raga apprehension that a surprise {attack made be made on the city. |}. PARIS, Aug. &8—In spite of the firn ‘$ntention of the French Government }to keep within the terms of the’ Al- Convention in its dealings with the French: press clearly fore- that France, ynless’ the situation ‘rapidly improves, has entered upon a a‘ and heavy task. wewspapers express the opinion . upon which the chief bur- festoring security in the djs- country will fall, may be forced py in turn all the Moroccan Portsfand then probably be competied Biradssucgens oot ersalben te While} CLEARS MISTER IN tAYOUD C Victim, Found at Spot In- dicated by Steve Adams. “FBELURIDE, Calo Aug. ¥ what: said to be the ax@leton-of W. J. Bar- jney. the,.timber man, employed on the Smuggler-Union .. Mine, who. mya |teriously disappeared in June, it, was) exhumed yesterday pear the Alta mflt,! near Gold King Basin, twelve mile from tawn, by Geni Bulkeley Wells, manager of the eee Sate Company, and others. According ‘to Mr. remains were fourd ‘in an Improvised grave, ‘and Its location was pvinted out hy Steve Adams, now? in jail In Idaho awaiting a secOhd trial on the charge of murder, when he was here tn June, }196, In the custody of Wells Adams madg the alleged confea- sion w! rwatd repudiated and in upposed to have cknowledged being ‘the Assassin Arthur Collins, formerly general man- ager of thé Smuggler Union mine, and to be familiar with the graves’ of the missing men, When Wells and Adame went. up into the Gold King Basin there was more snow on the ground than had been antictpat and several yeard having elapsed since the body had heen buried. Adams was unable to determine exactly where the grave was. He showed Gen. Wells the place according to the best of hia recoljection. Adams evidently kave an accurate description of the aca ft is Uttle dl culty was “experienced, ‘Ip uncover the grave. A part of the akelatee. including the teeth, was brought to town by Wells. Barney incurred the |i!-wiilj of the union here by working at the Sthuggler- Walle here in 19m Adam {a said to have pointed out to Wells the fir tree: fn the darkness of which he | Manager Collins. Wells mecacoh “the}. oti é Deuce, drive sirgtch roadie aa plenty of outrun Sther Stride. Tne ot 725 Siren ag ba ‘|EVENING WORLD RACE CHART FOURTH DAY AT SARATOGA. CLEAR. TRACK FAST, AUG. 8. NOW GRACES THE *) RACT-—Handi Lares year Swi $70) added; six furiotes, PTL) \ weak pons Woo ently, Pimeci Nh & ner, CR. . by Goldfinch— | Oractonity. “Ow er? o Have vated ore ; 400 De \Mand te Tio 13 Bt Jack, Aotin Fi : Coa con it I R¥tone | 7 oor att it 2 | 3, Off. Bd. Hod ( stiowea Hs old-time “Team went ta the front any 4 making Jack Atkin ran a nice racs, went up ‘to qilek}y, awell ‘cisesd strong: Heckstone worth ‘watching the pace. Gut had to tired | chasing Says Society Folks Were So Easy She Hated to Take the Money. by at Une end. Boyaniet aut, OND RACE—dteepelchaee “fiaidicap: fouryearalde wad upward: $000 added mol ‘ss a Time—4.31 2-5, Winner, bg. by Pagan—Pomona Belle. (Owner: Jaks stab! ca = The “Countess of Iichester,” who a tew-months-ago walked right -into the arma of sotial New York and charmed the folk of the Soojal Rogtster: and Blue Book by her gtand matner and exquisite accent, auffered ovewhelming humiliation at Poltce Headquarters to- day. She wept bitter tears when led to {the photographic stud!o qnd wrung her hands in ‘anguish when compelled to pose for “the gallery.” . ‘ Last @aughter of an Earl, feaisteréd ‘thought. Fox-Strangways, duly recorded In the birth books of His Ludship of Iiches- ter. She was far better known in worldwide police circlek than in Brit- 99 to the last turn famaper and” Worth re: pare oat ewe 3 En in great style aaa, oer eres, ihe geomet aw Dick Bhaw remered tha fh etn) Fine HAC casing, tart be Ad eer ogzenir. ej —AGr 's mean le Dace mas nicely in band at the ona. “ing Folly is #Tinblem wes Bmirker saved improving. 5i 4 Bhe was brought to No. 3 Mulberry street to-day, charged with an amazing Tecomd of swindies. It is said that shy hes swindled hotels and tradespeople from Johannesberg, South Africa, to Toronto, Canada, where she was ar- Tested a few days ago by Superinterff= ent (of Police Grasset, upon advices from Inspector McCafferty. Tie falr Louise had only been in Toronto a few weeks, having vanished from New York and the exclustre circles she delighted after various hotel managers ‘had notified Headquarters thet-they—had-been—stung-for-hundreds of dotiars, That there was no piking in her methods the Park Avenue Hotel ha@ proof of td the extent of a $800 dofelt. The epectfic charge upon which she was arraigned in the Jefferson Market Ps off} 3. Hera | Keen; ae broke cundtne énd. opening rter, but had to bust Ntiong atthe ot Sea was catch at wioner, Yankee 724 Tsar Owner—J. & winning deed In the firet Poming (strona st :theend but he stretch. | oa iady wes Giri ran’ a fair’ rece. } gt: oft was closing strong # Peers. Sever, dan ngerous, arr tw roldi ‘on ig ranhonae “Time—1.08. Winner, ch. ¢.. = sone weights 12 pounds below scale; $000 added; by Diaguise—Hampton fered in payment for two gowns and Post Time—4.68. Off—6.0). Scratched—Miee Marjorie. fet ‘The bill was $200, and the ‘Ear! { \ She Rolled High. STANDARD OL, Fe. after which it would be impos- sidle to withdraw, as was the case Jemtth the British in Egypt. As the British bombardment of Alex- BNRdrig enhanced the prestige of Great Britain.in Egypt, so, it ‘9 argued, the bombeniment of Casablanca Mill Bave a etintilar effect in Morocco, An tApedition to Fez, the newspapers | paint ‘out, would, like the British vio- FILES APPEAL IN $29,240,000 FINE tory “at Tel-el-Kevir, complete the Tatallel ‘The Petit Parisien to-day prints an “finterentlng interview with a “hist per- aenage” at the German Foreign Office, who indicates that Germany recognizes i the logic of the situation and is pre- pared to acquiesce in France's “incon- xt ie predominance’: in Morocco, | | provitea France 1a prepared to give a| id pro cuo In the shapo of the ad- }mission of German Government and | | German industria! securities into the French market. 1m | MAGE BBB. Algeria. Aug. ‘gteamer Oasis, having 307 sharpshooters | and two mountain batteries on board, | “pailed for Morocco to-day, Rigion, and Lieut. Riech, jeatnated for duty with the Ine f ternational Moroccan : police, were on board the vessel, 2 _ |Help Wanted To-Day ! ‘As advertised for in The Morning ; World's Want Directory, THURSDAY, Aug. 8, atrorasrere Horseshoers Ironers Tunttors Janitrenses .. Jewellers Kitchen Help. Laundresses . Machinists Neckwear . Motormen Manicures Milliners 1907. f Addressere . ‘Awents Artis BasaehSan BSateesore vatene & Onirich Feathers, Photographer Painters Printers Plumbers Polishers Porters Packers Runeabhebans Proofreaders Noofera Salesiadies Salremen Shipping Clerks Slen Painters Solicitors Stablemen. Ba » Typewriters (0). Upholsterers Varnishers Winders Walters erostuene Beana-ertaoea NB Waitresses en, laneous Watg Rat Mises ano Wotdr .... 1454p Byery week, inonth and year, The World prints more “Help Wanted’ | ou |day presented to Judge Landis a mo- = METZ IN BERLIN. | finds Setea bow eet Bon sponds and Will Hear the Trust To-Morrow, CHICAGO, -Aug. &—Attorneys for the andard Oll Company of Indiana, which was recently fined $99,240,900 in. the United States District Court, to- 4ion seeking an appeal in the case. The hearing of the motion was set for 11 Ce to-morrow. ——__ PEDOLING BONDS Comptroller Finds German} Market Poor Place for New York Securities, Aug &-Comptrolier Metz, of New Yor Site etudying nvunicd- | Pal subjects here, is also tnquiring tnto the -teastittity of seiting New- Tork ety 7 bonds in Europe. This is in conse- qvence of the unsatisfactpry Fesult of the recent sale In New York. He appears to believe that Paris te | the best market, although It is pPosetbie that Berlin might Participate, Mr. Mets there is plenty of money here, free for investment, but American se- curtties generally have ap declined that | Buropean lenders seem to distrust the [new American issues. Then, again, German money is flowing into German bonds, | | municipal of which enormous quantities of 4 per cents. were sold this |year and in 166 at alightly below par. |" ‘The New York City/4 per centa, how- [ever, may ‘not, acogrding to the law, be sold below per, A further striking indication of the unfavorable position/of the G nat) loan jn the fact that the recent Ispue in [Imperial Prusalan yigiding an. equivalent 7 this. week dropped Saga rene BURNS SICK; FIGHT } WITH GANS IS OFF,’ Physician Says His Stomach Will] Not Permit Himeto Engage | in Batl . Aug Bollowing’ a: conference between managers: of Joe Gans and Jimmy Burns, who were to ght here oh Aug, 16, and Manager 7, IMS ANGEL J. McCarey, /of the Pacific, Athletic Clun, It was unnounced to-day that the Nght [bmi been indefinitely postponed, qwing Ads. than any three, other New COLONEL FOUND Judge-Landis Promptly Re-| Then They Found Found ‘Mrs. Rus- jeonfusing number of car lines. {Board of the focal unton of the Com- {call to-day for a special meeting to be \1s said to have deen brought about by | Glennon. Louls, and Bishops {a desire among the men for retaliatory | Kelley, ‘of Saveninat Ga., and Dono: | FOR MOTHERS action against telegraph compantes in| hue. of Wi rsinta. | ’ ‘ ‘connection with the strike at Los An-| The formal exercises of the day be goles. oa on | a In ithe Auditorium shortly Seror 0 aienn 8 atent roats LOS ANGEL Cal, Aug. with Secretary Sheppard, of the prangiste, Portal to the strike of the Western Unjon_ telograpi | Jamestown Exposition Company, presid. esr od aaa operators Jn this city, which was calied |Ing. Prealdent Tucker delivered the ad “Advice to Mothers last night following th diachary fe of Johm «reas of welcome on tehalf of the Ex- Ryan. a union ope on the ground vos{ton management, and Gov, - Of deliberately delaying business, or | son, of Virginia, who was g:ven an ova. tinued to-day. According to the’ men, | dion by the Knights, welcomed the about alxty-fve out of a total of seven: | nasemblage on behalf of fhe Btate. Bu. ty-five are out. The company, however, preme Knight Edward Hearn, of There were plenty of social leaders to vouch for Mra. Eva Fox-Strangways, Good? Why. she bad a pedigree t reached back into the days of Har the Bold, or some such early monarch. ‘The roots of her family tree were inter- twined with royal tendrils, and ic was @ ravishing honor to be aliowed to dine and wine “Eva, the scionéas of Iiches- ter.’ It waa aiso a \pleasure to jose money at bridge to so classy a person Toulse St. Clair, all of which made it yery simple for her Wear dazalin, the choles 4u SAE PASSENGERS AS STEAMER GOES DOWN IN PACIFIC | All Aboard the Alliance, Sunk by City of Panama, Safely Taken to Port. HIS WAY IN TOWN ALL TOO HASTILY uful of feature. tough’ h ul o} ure, though he: Ri Brouounced perfect and he fare. te tied Ss half a dozen. Ines travelled the world att e. nations! ference can testify toad Whine) The Hotel Men's Association &¢ To- ronto was org the "Countess" fective Deltsch arrived there from Mra. Annié Russell, of No. 26 Six-| PORTLAND, Ore., Aus. &—The Port. | Derry street With a Warrant and n tal teenth street, Brooklyn—that was the jand and San Franclacd ner City of | St ymueht hess denny (acts. elt name the weeping little brunette gave | Panama, en route from Portland with [iaat night and made {t as comfort big waiting at the Manhattan 4 full ilst of passengers, collided o- ;a% poreibie f9r, her in. x Mu end of the Brooklyn Mritrw-testnteht aay With “and” aR” THU wearer Atte PMD els eee oe AK examining ber three flashing diamond | ance, from Coos Bay for Portland, with | when i Beltach aroy per to Police Heat rings In a pensive and innocent \man- a Tipattretekt [gig a x her before the dap: ner when a jaunty and. scandalously | rst CCiliston ocourred In a. fog r Rgpor agin Deputy Commissioner, handsome young man sidjed up @nd/the mouth of the Witlameite River. ‘Mr. ald afterward that drooped a speculative eyelid. Little | ‘The passengers of the Alliance were | was deeply a pheased <vy Mrs. Russell happened to smile at/ brought to Portland, |Gontrition: She ‘admitica fomething ‘she was thinking abvut, f burst into ‘conversation. {BURGLAR GANG LEADER | BEGINS 4p-YEAR TERM. | It developed that he was a_ lonely Southo'n gentleman—Col. William Carr, MINEOLA, LL, Aug. §—The three) of Greenville, 8. C.—and he proved an interesting conversattonalist. Eventu-| aie memb era of the Eresoore eka, of burglars, who were sentenced y: ally che crowd became too thick andj Col. Carr mourned the fact that he had | terday by grant Judge Jackson, ace | pointed no New Yorker to gulde him in tne satel Ging Prison, | and the Mimanac de Goth show district of cay New Yawk, afraid to trust himself owing sell’s’ Gems on Him and “ Woke the Lady. Mul- | he gant tly, ive Btnerwine, hy, the peop Ne the rich parvenus and the little ‘obodies with KI#at fortunes, 7 being fas ildorsiearekwesiansinus te wet lhe [ecof the joe, qlekiy-as-pas. +; ttbte;-and—eo—hurcied thom aa goon pentence was pronounced, August La Something more than un hour later|von Fahrig, the reputed leader of the, the clerk of the Pennsylvania Hotel, at gang, who was sentenced to forty | ‘Thirty-sixth street and Eig veiue, | Years’ imprisonment on vartous counts stopped Carr sae he, War-arscipiating hee burstary, wit have « commutation himself from! the place and Asked Bim of about sixteen years {¢ he beAaves | tinued to’ iroughout her ordeal Where he was going Carr 1 tmself, and will thus serve about | tne “atudio.” They had d ewifar | V3 his wife wanted some sandwiches and wenitrfourhy sack Owever, When sho Was arralanpd in che he wan golnk out to procure them. | Qherif Gilderalecve saya he believes ;Jefferson Market Cou When the: “clerk tn Se aa ie ga ot hh ney ARs “ane told the Magistrate that shew, ht r longer Ghd" started up-atrest with the: clerk than that of-any other prisoner in the | tnirty-four years. oid angus pussubae bin ate now serving @ term for a like declared that Polleeman O;Connorjoine and “pecause of qr ‘shot from iis revolver, ae Ae neroenid” Cooke hin bask te with» Fahrig were Christian Schang. the hotel where, in the room Carr had who Js only nieteen years old a deserted, abe found Mrs. Russell, of who was sentenced to twenty-f Brooklyn, sleeping, apparently from years’ {mprisonment, and Morris Del- Her “three diamond rinks, tain’ kowitz, who was sentenced to not loss Wedding contain. . than seven nor more than twelve years’ $1.5 were missing, but were found Imprisonment. y ascinating colon what will my husband say?" Mra. Alma Sohang, who ts to serve will say will probably be |fve years in Auburn’ Prison for recoly yivid. O'Connor told the Magistrate |!ng stolen goods, and who is the moth- that Carr was wanted for a similar un-,er of Christian chang, will de kept at fortunate Affair in which an Indlscreet } the dail here until @ keeper arrives from married Woman had parted with 1009! Auburn to take her to the prison there. worth of diamonds whe Alumbering’ in | eg * siagtatrain Corgan held Carr in #-| KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS CELEBRATE AT JAMESTOWN. to) until the other woman found, and made Mrs. Russell “promis | NORFOLK, Va, Aug. &—Mar. Pal- conto, Papal Delegate to the United! to come back after the scene States, ang Gov. Swanson, of Virginia, | fo for the hanvy home !n eee TELEGRAPHERS CALL A NEW STRIKE CONFERENCE. | sientn'b¢‘Gniumogs oviebration at the | wh Hxpoaition today, “witn| SS the best Artificial Food, many thousands In attendance. The alher was {deal Surrounding Mar. For INFANTS Is ‘ thin Catholle ctorgy of America aa wel | Robinson's Patent Barley) @ and Cow’s Milk eharch. Included among the Satine guished Glee present were Archbishop st. estanes, of dell nt et lato, ccstatics,o Weforecacscite- oF -cauberitg ne detectives that crushed the “Countesa She wore upon her arrival at Headquarters a heavy black completely screened her features. fFequested to raise the vell she burst! into a Ait of weeping, and her tears con under the ca: hold ine i600 * bal Session: @ surgeon. Bho for trial tn General ee Kittridge In a New Club.; READING, Pa., Aug. 8—Malachi Kit- | tridge. one of the beat known catchers \in the country, who was in the Amor'- can and National Leagues, and who was manager of Montreal in the East: | ern, league this season, bas been signed | | to catch for the reading AUantic League team, The club has also made offers to John Anderson, of Washington; Delehanty nnd George Stovall, of fand. and other big league player: ol ne on the “Oh, DR. PYE H, CHAVASSE (London, England) In his “Advice to Mothers’ CHICAGO, hie. ha he Executive mercial Telegraphers' Union issued a held late to-day or to-night. The can {x fairly well supplied with’ operators and js taking care of all business of- trred. New Haven, Conn., res sey and wel- coming Mar, Falconio for the Knight jai oduveds the dignitary, who delivered an ad {to the fact|that Burma was physically Only One “BROMO QUININE.” 1 [unfit to participate, The club phy sician tral is LAXATIVE BROMO winine. Bimi- wae peionte rit AY fine reseptions wius ware to Ley Mi. Bed Bugs, and another doctor are sald to hake pro: | Jatly naped remetice sometimed decclte. the! Awsigted by. the Bishop ana other, cheney Srery livin oA Bus, nounged Burns's atomnch, in auch sitape ind riginal Cold Table, je Present, A. military review. concluded areas Bee erat by mail” 23e "each, crust RIAA fe to nent. 1°" ears tne tistature of ke We Bageetias the celebration of the day. Sau ® t Lup" to le | of bullding i thé diy, but hastily summoned by Willlam Cox, superinte: j Mott, ius Savage, Stanley Birioys, i lane Bod, Farrenthal rece gene ‘THURSDAY, AUGUST 8. 1907: BOGUS COUNTESS BIG TRUST KINGS HAVE TO WAIT OR CLIMB STAIRS; All But One of the Seventeen Elevator Men in Empire } Building Quit Work. LONG WALK FOR CORY. Office of Head of Steel Cor- poration Is on the Eigh- _ teenth Floor, Bixteen of the seventeen elevator men “Countess is not @ countess and|°f the twenty;story Bmpite Bullding, as the socially {Broadway and Rector street, shut their ts ehe EV | cage doors this morning and walled out on strike just as numerous trust. kingw Whose offices are in the bullding began The oh ama of $8,000; fillies three yeara old; one mileand an | ish society under the hurable title of iy, ‘Time—1.416. Winner, bef. by CutfordPrincess | Louise St, Clair: Ellis Corey, ante. Long Record of Swindies. iat the prospect on the eighteenth Moor. The men say entirely due Corporation, ving. One: of the frat men to raise fw: soft, sad cry 6f ptotest was William head of the United States who did not relish of climbing to his office, that thelr trouble was to the interference of Will- fam Cox, superintendent of the build- Ing, who, tween them trustee of owner of the building. Men Make Complaint. A delegation of the men, headed by | Chlef Starter Joseph Steinhardt, Potter yesterday find laid their demands before him. According to the | answer which elevator men, they could go ahead and close down, | and he didn’t care if the ¢ievators re- | mained shut down a week. | “We asked for $ @ month and A| shalf-hour day, the auburn-halred assistant | Who led the "We are getting $8 & month for + to Mr, nine-and. a ten-and-a-half-hour day. Many other | bulldings around here pay $14 per! week | U.von mine after the strike in April, |p.) oct. se” een 1901. It was this strike that caused oe pear Vita St “Open: High Clos, Police Court to-day was.Jaid by Susan | McKenna, the ridts in Jidy of that year. Adams $ ae ag 8 B, Clarke. a fashionable dressmaker, | starter, fa sald to have told Wells that Bar- } B Bes f of No. ® East Thirty-thind street. To | out. ney’r body was supped of its clothing, 3 18 18 ahh i 4 Mra. Clarke the “Countess” gaye check which (was buried nome | distance from, 2 1 3 id for $209 drawn on the Van Norden Pepe the body Ven iked|\ up $ 3 . tei Trust Company. wh she didn't have.jand let and buried in another place. Yaccina s $ rs 06010 8 |% #0u on deposit. This check was of- | Saturday afterndon men $4 bonus a the stretch Gri S have stood when he fred sn ofstentte 1008 he lend lhe rch at tet e Faracr end ey onrettione | daughter gracefully accepted the $09 | e,$ charge of buckshot Into \is eon, {s Improving. Big Chief should graduate at next asking. Altar Boy is worth remein: in change and then disappeared. “In * adattion to running th o care longer hours than those in other build- ings, we have to dow lot of cleaning which In most buildings of the elevator men, the overhead work, which is a mechan- Ist's Job and comparutively dangerous. Guggenheim Stands in Line. Corey, Mr. was not and his builders, | jostled word prise Ananctal ! were debaucht arcade from reer street] Of the ash Avent “Murray Guggenhelin ha turn in line, and had to walt ax? ae third or fourth trip of the fully Yexciaimed oni telling about Toasted the superintendent him helm. Noor. v lon Forme William #8, fices way up On the fifteenth 4 another one who didn’t | comfort, Crip after waiting his ia they declare, their Wall street: the © only inconvenienced vy of the men who Tun \the/ten care of the building. heim, cipad of Colorauy, of the Smelter [reas cara to the othces In the the ome te found tiat he would ha line Wich a lot of commo: Were Swearing Just tn helr offices are’ on the ofenth bur early dent, interfered be- and Frederick Potter, chief the O. B, Potter estate, ‘ted back to Potter sald the Mr. said Harry men in the walk- | men have every other off. also pays the elevator not the work We have to clean the midnight bridegroom, notable who was the sudden quituing denator pimon Guygen- one of the pria- 4yust, wao ia in SXPECULR Lo Ce Wh. occupied by himself erprising brothers, and Jn waiting their | tehants “were hed ty the large flocks district .commuters who Ing through the buliding « the ate te street station Gloat: Ov. es for the glee of the strikes In was (ensty, and for making So did. Dan’ Guggens it. “He mi mer Corporation Ellison, eonneel law of- co awa who has ride ‘ked in “the Ratna turn, Was pac wer dues Some to the wat t Upon whose head’ fell ints and wrath of the ten: ant John MoCardell. Ee. the oltve Cox was acting ass |and looked worried. “f eke te patroimen guarding the hough —Tretther: elteved there—would—be—any—troubte + men who wen Walter He had two pri- corridors, tre—nrorttrer Out were He itmars, Jobn feed Alex.” Ne‘son, DI Massey, Matt sullr John” Graham, Hannon, They nity piace and ‘waited; anch to appear at the ‘The warm ‘surmer mun brings these annoy- ing spots Into renewed prominence in many faces, The method of removing them forever.) Wootbury system embraces a Think what It would mean \to you to have those freeklex romaved, never to retumm, Call or write Dept, D for Information tree: Woobstey ISTiTCTE, 22° BURY 23d St., N. Y. fost Wen. tape Seedy nl went | that | | One butding | month for gdod be- | Ve (0 stand in| n pereons, who | as tard as ‘trust; Added to their misery turn in line at the two c Chief Starter luncheon— NABI An accompaniment for the A finale for the banquet— SUGAR WAFEFS The perfect Dessert Confection. In ten cent tins, ale in twenty-five cent tins’ NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY (eee earagaapeeeteenniet sco é U wBERAL J.BA A Home of Four {patient ly Furnished, $119°°°: AUGUST SALE OF Furniture, Carpets and Bedding MANN& BRO CREDIT HOUSE 3 ROOMS $ Complete at a? Write for our NEW LET containing infor- mation rogard- ing our outfits, Mailed {ree ong ‘Epplication. =a SPECIAL DURING AUGUST! *OPENS AN ACCOUNT OOMS— $ Complete at 5s 1448 Our liberal] credit terms apply also to Long!sland,New Jersey or Con- necticut. q ao ToWASSER Parated { touscaud Secallwaeeet with a of silver and iure box ‘af Taft's Into a oup ef consent ‘SPECIAL FOR THIS FRIDAY saa | Seer » 106) SPECIAL ASSORTED CHOCOLATES (20 196 KINDS) .-.--POUND Park How reich areb teen 2 until 1b Yacht and | Launch | Say piles Signals for Clubs. ‘Wall Tents % S—SARAM PREIGS, m\yel” Preiss, Funerai from sate residence, 442 De Kalb jaye. Brooklyn, Priday at Ghlcago papers. please. copy, Once tenner ia 1423 STAVE 'W.L. DOUCLAS: $3.50 SHOES Atrialwilloonvince we! am a Open Every Evening Until 9 O'Olock. We Allow Freight and R. R. Fart. Will be, allowed om presen Vaton of tht ieee | Actaat Value, 200, TEE $65 a = Ieendein) Grand drand Rapids Furniture, . CARPETS. CROCE, LAMrs, setwrex BO EQ] ST. pom WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS ; f (ee ad ditched iRise ‘ HELP rete ET,