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P Bead lab ier? oF? ti U Bee THE EVENING Wor. | LEDAWAY BY Little N in Street, Stolen by a Stranger. NO-CLUE TO. IDENT (Father Rec zived No. E Hand Letters. ———_ANIMPPER colo Thomas, Playing ITY. of Child Says: He Has) colo Ty three yearn and #lx | 4 ns old. “ from In! front i }of tay hor at No. 154 | Bast Houston rday afters i | noon wi young maz a ge t oft yesterd| buy, after Mrs a Girton 9 nt ba ir when ng int one, addressing Kroups “Would sce your papa The (child was de! cu The if Ittlo three the time the fing noted th. ward to the Rulde walked to | Gn that thorough Mra. Th o'clock. 5 t Leaked th 49 . They at he ‘soo hie father with a strang The mother thought her hus ent for the child and pald no m tention to the matter untll Micha: o'clock for rom tis shoviders) by patehed with pieces of string. shirt walst for a boy | Sar Beoved gins underynirt around the neok. piack felt wes cttrmed ake! | | was bare. pronounced birthmark on his re Sas front teeth are missing. | beautiful. the pote at 6 his. dinner, rat question was of Nicolg Them ci uine son onion at: s.un of chli- about cone e at- el got 3 Hi the resiization that the CHfid was mise: | AM Night Search Vain, Michast aed a search that Insted eB nivht roughout the downtow? Ttattan quarter. He could find no trace et the boy. At n to-day the dsap- pearance of the tle fellow was re- ported to the pol! Nicole was Oddly Greased He wore Ittle pair of blue overalls sunpended suspenders Tnyre: Ne wore a with flea He had Pack shoes end ptockings and his head sa big round heed and his showing ncalp. and three of he May Be Held for Raneom. to's rpether admit that be is not "Binen he riley the absence rf of his three front teetb—two In the bot- tom row end one th ; an elfish expression ii {dentification ls a scar on the le: 6 top—etven Another miark of ft side { lef his neck under the jaw, where an | abscess waa I | althow | the mis | friends goer in ecently lanoed. johael Thomas, gay he is wealthy, Tete realy \eountry, Among his countrymen | called « landed proprictor. { He owns @ house at lavenue, Brooklyn, which his brother-in-law, | Despite the secrecy with wh { surrounded his ac tate and money, many of dis cot mon knew of It, If Nicolo was kidnapped for ceand-thera appears jo be fo d Fite Was the crime tx partieniarty: [ish In thix Inatance. Only three | @Ko the youngest ¢ Etaioany. frenty-ono mother had not rece Je shock’ of Irth a came home to find Ni oh ‘3 old, died. red from thi | Beoond avenue, whose body was horribly maltreatod, was sot over wottl Aug, H by ‘to have beon heard to-day, d ter Waiting for two adjourned the cane, jarburger ‘that these policemen, through inefiolency. 1 bn no arrest has been } sot and if no pollce a: quest. Next week, __|HERE’S AN - ODD PICTURE. spicuous b ersons are working In this The employees are ‘con- their absence. They father of Ing boy, will not admit it, his wealth He hax been the @yner of a bootblack stand for twenty- pine years—over since he came to this he ta 0, 181 Utica] was otherwise pleasing occupted b: Nicholas Peles bY] might ‘oat according to her destre at he hae umulation of real os. ximtry' ansom yt that hild of the -cquple, ay fiend-| outing “ahd ie aot-tatend to allow) weeks] ory desixning Eves to serve any for pidden fruit ae an addition to the din- e dou-| ner menu. loan when she plo missing ‘The police do not beleve that the kid- mapper kept the child Manhatta He probab! made his way te the Hous- ton sirest ferry to Willinmsburg dare. Wiainah POLICEMEN ABSENT ik ~ ae } ‘The inquest into the death of Viola i Poylan, sight years old, of No, a0 found . in the cellar of | the house tn which she ilyed, on June Coro- nor Harburger to-day. The matior was ut no pollcomen came to court to testify, and hours Coroner “Tt'ts an outrago,'' sald the Coroner, whose made, are 20 negligent as not to attend the in- matter over until re on hand to testify I will Know the rea~ would be -easspieyous by thelr PRES- 7 ENCE, however, if the proprietor, should use a little “Help Wanted” Ad, in t} you are sure | pown whe I ive we had read of; sun, and his Sudgment as to beauty he “wave of ore,” and it was YeY shows might be depended! upon. 6oeeking of beauty, sled by anything more violent than) work of art in Now Yerk of that Sthte. The latest public- | have “first impressions” of New York jas others see him others—the outsiders—really exist | absorbing, also all-absorbent. impression of the I have not eight-seen New York from what ts derisively termed a rubber- neck we , not liking to have my attention coerced by a megaphone at so pie with his anes a hand: It was the | crimes right in the much per hour, Ifyou venture forth alone to soe what sort of information Seyi Dente ea an slae some-of-the usual nights,-bat Renae Gin nat cere ee you van-attract tor -yourseif;-you may | to see some unusual one: shooking to’ people whoon peace Is wn) tr the au or whall tion of whether the cows shall t be allowed to graze In the | streets, ‘Chore, when a young woman |etarts to New York alone, the family has many miegtyings. And 1 must con- | fexs being very much gratified when | my own acrtyal in New York promined to fuldl those feverish expectations When I arrived at nignt and my friends missed me at the ferry I felt like one inunched upon a desperate adventure [The lovely, Mmhted-up! smudge. acioss the river looked eqwal to anything, Met a. Great White Knight. But here is a knight to the rescue of | the lonely maiden. Was I alone? Could dedbe uf any service? He was a aedato lita) business man, a 2 one could see, and If he would show me to a Broadway car I would go Qnner and co to a stow, and you can ko out to your friends In the morning.” indeed! and Broadway, and we can haye fe Knight, At my proper havea without sncounter-| ing any wayes other then marcelled ones, I think wny young woman who/ isan read sigma printed in black and! show phate white, qx in flesh tints, can travel rT) New York alone, The others would do better, perhapa. coming up on a Aridul tour, : Man's a Man. but.a Women—— It appears that in New \s a man, but & woman mey be sov- eral sorta of persons. Based on this mutable ruling is a sult to de brought) against « prominent hotel by a woman who was not thought elixibie aa a din- ner, guest because she was without an| geoon, You would think that in New! York a women who paid her bill and in conduet any time and place Of course New York's reason for ruilme otherwise ta not the reason of a country town Ike mine. Tt eeeme that New York a:ao- clates the fall of the first man with Trom whioh {t may be gathered the) they can to make New York « wafe root garden of Iden for Adam. My first impreaston of Broadway waa bit disappointing. Of course. home, ere there's nothing to do after sue. per exoept av 16 pruyer resting -or-stt on the hotel voreh, 19 no preparatory sohoc| for & proper understanding of Broadway. I can eastty seo chat it 1 a very bubbly sort of place, and on can onty wender {f King Bolomon's proverts would bave been as ood as they are now {f he had known Broad- war, of If they would haye rerembied the average newspaper humor, I think he would have liked haying hia name spelt in winking electric letters as the author of something new under the servic It 4s not given him to see himself In fact, I do not believe that he quite realizes that the To him New York 4s all-sufficient, all- From which it may be inferred that my first ‘aw Yorker is that he is what he would term provincial. 8. o4W on Iwtic sunset ta like draperies, would look Ike a bird of paradise amid a flock of barnyard hens in my town, where the paintings moat favor with mother of pearls. try belle blooms in white muslin and misses nothing that's hor clue, the New York beauty clamors with violent pink und lavender, with compelling pertuse | in for a physioal culture lower To tho outsider, Fifth avenue {s nat- urally feotien York a man |And he would trot. poses | Broadway, | chance of being snatched up by a god Wise Woman Editor from Georgia After-Long, Careful Scrutiny Fails to Find the Haggard, Money-Chasing Face in New York.’ She Sees Broadway at Close Range, but Finds Only Fathos in Its > Glittering Lights. ROMANCE DIES ON FIFTH AVE. “Great White Way’ a Bubbly Place and} and the City a Roof Garden of Eden for Adams. BY MISS‘EDNA CAIN. ‘Miss Edna Cain Is the owner and editor of the Free Press, ot Quitman, Ga., a town of 6,000 Inhabitants, in the southwestern part ‘e achlevement of the Free Press was securing the passage of-a—inw—io-prevent cows from roaming at large In the streets of Quitman. York and her observations, printed below, -show that she has the keen perception that distinguishes the clever newspaper woman She Js It will doubtless surprise the average New Yorker to bo told that there ta any phase of the city from the enjoyment of which he is barred because ea eren ot | BE lives here This sounds paradoxical, but it 1s true. cannot come up from 4 country town in the far South, as I] have done, and Broadway su represent w avhotel. Reaching Broadway, this tei q mnsens | ‘ Shatihe slat aiBupposeliyou come: inilicc tannin ean remoned: saci the have the negro tn- to, my hotel, at Forty-second treet} EVs ) also trying to trace | Fifth Avenue le Confection In Art. i y made the threats —_-—__ = more interes : ting in Smart Sot | than ies beomamane fronts are | TWO Preseryers Disappeared While Farmer’ Was Fighting ADIRONDACK CAMP. | Going into the nearest hotel, I Mred| to the naked oye. a messenger boy as pilot and sot sail! one deviation from thix stony exclusive. upen the stream of Broadway, arriving | peas which the most foolish ae rane may enjoy, and that is a certain new | heme 90 #plendidl y and at pectedly ortiate that it, mumgent ness, calling upon men to repan law ana che propbeta ewe doing whet lit stemed to me he had a hard o> People who annex the lower © giobs by meana of & subway for pure traffic are not ary when a preauher endeavors Lo} with an impresston- ‘TUESDAY, AUGUST. 1907. 4 he a 20, SAW IN MIRROR HER FATHER END HIS WANING L After Telling Daughter He Would Not Go to Public Institution, Shoots Himself, Authoress and Companion Saved from Drowning by Modest Heroes Ttafckle Mdn’t intend to go to an Vid Man's Home. W ner fore he dDiew out fis brains lasc nigat in the back room of a» iittis tat at NO. Qt West Ole Hundred “and “Sixteonta ; siréot wodle bis daligfter, combing Mer) air at the mirror, saw in tho glase hor! father atin the gua ‘ ‘The suicide was peat bis sixty~xre pirtiaay and in bed health Fon Ue. (ant Dow, years ‘ne bad dee np work to speak of, ‘but lived with bla widowed duvghter, Mes. Mario Haderstroha. Tae Gauguter bad « small income from her pusband’s estate, bic enough foc the wuppert ef one but net ws enough, » 4o sng thought. for two. For this and other reasons the daugh- | tather not Ket along Olg mar John © ter and the visiting Now Jas very well. They quarreligd (often, 80 | ert ald the neighbors say. “By means of Jrug- ane eee head dialogue Wich fi-| >The onduct et the Preach —and tered through the tition walls last night Text dobr were able to tell Sobica t ig Gaughteo had arranged o: have olf Hakccle ut in an inwtitution, «| ald Oey been threatening to - for some, time. For tnstance, he “T won't stung it," the li ra say they heard the old shout as he got up rpm fable, “I'll finiah st right now. Nothing more heppened, until 2.50 o'clock, whan Finderatrohe was etting ready for |. Bhe stood in ront of a long giaes in the dining-room taking down her hair. There is a crac in the glass which distorts the refle thon. In the mirror she saw her fathe etanding in the middle of the Moor in rear room raising a revolver to his tem- porermed The crack of the gun punco- tuated the scream. kh doctor sald the old man died tn stantly. fa largely a A woman 1 rrounded by cloud- old casiles iniaid Where the coun- RS) ULE SON WOODR. whic who was could have two wold wat only oh person bwiding ti OE souree ae eas ae | / | aueecierien| wayse donc Sou |e ae bolhoune orchids 1 havea | ee ae eee) Wouldn’t you like to stop it? ital cue soaeeat anita let ieevine ? \ (MEN \ Sr ee eA You can—by using VAINLY SEEKING restaurant on stand small mald | F. W. ARMITAGE DIES iy; Found by nds When He | ‘1 Bailed to Appear for Breakfast. Wife and Ser- re Attacked. After Saving Authoress Flames His and Companion, inex- a very Ambitlously frosted cake. desl : % 0, designed to i; 5. ¥., Aug. 20.—F reds 5 : ! Dleves conledtianero Nae a paletal banny Sany | EN _N deri in OLD FOF N. ¥., Aug. 2. Bi Pekin dete say, natn. tebe carn SJ fl TN Be ae Walco Mek th oe the discomfort of wash-day is due - Ny frozen music one re 4 aon oodrow, ell- |} ward) Horner, a farmer, was trying |<, TENN R ANG CHAGERE DM COTSaLT UA = a pen tas a [a Bit of poetry Itke tits: might adapt) own authoress, and Mra. W. F mesa < yao OSS UR as ane bap wy to the f. h hink = Tying Clarnvar Dae’ came oot o¢ the | ai mite of prominent. orney ora Bur reali mces) und) de a ea o the fact that women think it enka | 1 ho whol e ‘riend ver » cal n v ian rifavaveecs Lehane qureean tah ut Gate arses m frout | je was miseed from his breakfast at the necessary to boil the clothes. atithing ie 2 Hoats)_2 peau eod and eo was vell- vn \< per ranianvulld house like none . a EN Tee regal ROAD Dee PE TE o entered house and ceis was found a note aay laectaliyilatoe idyaniaer ieee tana ee ee oe ie oe ie ana ora ue Patan aencaxe rand huppetied $0 him ‘They keep a hot fire going all day long. The kitcherte worm, Ured-out persona on the strocts, | 1 the midst) of (9 flasce squall’ last ked Visto si nh atreat. full of steam and they, themselves, are hot and uncomfortable en | ell-tod, iegroome: vi nt, who waa notified to-day. i il] night. tegen, buoyant, "There Iya ecopmiai | eyenlNR EY Wau Be aici gama Seceauly went tau cineevan ee Se, from morning till night. All this is unnecessary: a waste of time I live that’ the pac 15 | amoil| probably went to the rescue of her mis~ é you ae : seer Nee eng Pare, {HAty KIM | canoe waen, bout 30. oWocks Me) (rege, The Harp tes oh r opopalnr and money and effort. P. & G;Naphtha Soap and cold (or luke- be a quick death and a happy ova, | squall struck. Inatantly the waters of /j ; Bor eatning warm) water will make clothes cleaner than ordinary laundry soap renaot! from the merry aspect of the| the river were laahed Into angry, erpoon ar- See eor GK Oey, and boiling water—do it in half the time and with half the labor, 2 choppy waves, which broke over the teas New York are saldsto . Downtown In “Rush Hours.” ; i ; Deon for hin welfare. The 4 frail craft. Mrs Woodrow held t suwned nent to Newburyport N All ather Ahm: imprens tudo ve-|faddle, Sho ts un expert canoeist, but, SRHRAL ORR s 5 P.& G.d aphtha Soap is for sale in almost every vide a firot view of dosniown during | ay sho declared. tn telling the story Reyer ata pata vars bad Pa grocery in thiscity. The price is 5 cents a cake, eople are marvellous bayond what two | today, she Was powerless a: ainst tho | employer of Horner | Raa SEE tet arene | foro clrou dav fale sZugtry" (ote | erce guata o€ wind which swent down | The home of ihe Horn 300 aaa: PROCTER & GAMBLE, nto 9 No crowd i#| upon the tittle boat. t : 4 ory, amtatiy: it knosys hos polngcanatre a_lonely part of ¢ FO D i a At pers wehere ft Me FOL wnd.| —-see-e-on-one- okie, -againon. the-othar Se reeset , Factories: Port Ivory, Staten Inland, N. Y the Bubway ad Bridge stationa Yee g| with waver drenching its occupants | nie with several 1 =) a * pani Die t € ‘ai Llallan fa 5 sausage machind and rapidly filing it the cano#” was | wh Me hear arsine FACTS x Anrevengellst! from the South was here | who were ed for. the trucking | jt 8} recently, as one come fram the wilder, | svept out into the midule of the river Horner atarmi.. The |'0s iS nd dan whire the current runs swift Arged made threats | But e | gerous, one of (Gj N t x | Mrs, Fatson, after her first «map 0 NaiReaae 2 i Breauy iin-| dismay, had torn her pretty fower-) rape u S E trimmed straw. hat from hor head, and, Hy ISSOCIATED PRESS MAES RETRACTION Admits Its Denial of World’s Rockefeller Interview Was Unauthorized, | (By the Associated Press.) NEW YORK, Aug. 2.—On Tussday nlht. Aug, 13, che Associated Prens of fice in Cleveland sent out a despatch throueh thia service announoing that Mr. Joba (he authenticity of a widely circulated Ty Rockefeller had” denied | interview with him which had been | peinged that morning. An investigation | hows that this repudiation of the inter: ‘view did not come direct from Mr. John 1D, Rockefeller, and was not authorised by him. fie far aa the Aste 1008 l hell on! A halt. 1 uh thom: N vinile “beneath | using it as a ball tolled (overisiily to " FOOD pate. teats pigne_ on. Brondwar con.| free the boat of water Her efforts, | barn was in es, Ho = E ‘Btantly dexslc the 6yse with pro Wop dtow es SKIT TW WORpe— RITICT A weaned seouty Gusslo, Ue oyu Sry, Promunet | aaded ta) Sir Woodrow's #kIT Ti struct amt torrnt the tre HST ee Sivel How’ deliciously New York | |'e the canoe upris undoubtedly banded, but realizing that y A Body Balance. 5) thin query, addressed to The Evening | eayed their lives In that they were no yond hitn and fe might spread | 3 be | World: sey ral day? ago by “an “Anxtous | thrown into the river. jt his hora: 1 back to the| ‘people hesitate at the _statement | Myo the bright star now in tha south-| Bote women showed remer house Intending to arouse bis wite and|enat the famous food Grape-Nuts) rite Aisha ‘something in the Iina| ness until’ they found tnemsoives In Serrent {yields aa much nourishhment from Of electricity t Cringe lent pon entering the house he heard | ‘ the midat of the ent stream, the house he heard id n be absorbed by the iNew iron ts | st pound 2 PML Je MAL New York thinks of the| phere nalther skill earemaia Verans Midi pone inte Mel kllosen andl A Onetaa earl [ihe gountry, where there nre no eleciria koep the water! aide lehting «lamp, he suw Victoria Napoli | at orgats. Ten pounds of |) als and no theat stars, the beay- up, They he grab laying on the floor in a pool of blood | 3 0 1s} @nly ones look {mpostng onough; du v8 WIGHG Eee A NOae Sa ment might contain more nourlsh- enly ones look imposing onough: but | something with hia to keep afloat her head" frightfully gashed amd pent than one pound of Grape-Nuts, | View of them they were truly patietic, | when tt kee soAlled at iba pire garmenta torn as thovah she hadferos- | but notin shape. that the system will | ber end Bie M cea a lunes chow ely.) Ay atruigglod to) WAT Of an attack, | absorb as large ® proportion of as| Fe ee eee alee GET MUALTRMRTL EE eee ence body ean take up fro one yound can be judged. glated Presa‘te able to discover, tho in-, moment to Fe i : for in an adjol: room he found tie! or Grape-Nuts ferview was perfectly accurale and Ita | Pair Rowed to Rescue. | Doug of ive, wite. Mrs, Horners throat{ This food” containe the selected publication fully authorized. qPhetr woreamma were heard by two} had been slashed and her bead prac-j parts of wheat and be rley which are Ca ig eet Cr ell Wine tied peut aw Oblen i bad owen) HORHy yMayerany MO asm body kame) ed and by natual means pre-|§| No Extras. No Interest. printed-an exclusive and important {ne hanging to the sidea of the canve, which Meen inatrument had cut clean througi| digested, transformed into A form of Leweoer noatmeneakétallens intoralann | waa iibe toca uO Only an few. mupates |1ber neck and Aut tie! spinal cor. lsugar, ready for immediate asaimila-| he asserted that there: was danger of| when a skit propelled by two pairs of Mrs. Horner had been hacked and| tion. People in ail parts of the world financial chaoa'’ because of the policy | aturdy masculine arma shot alongside aten almost beyond recognition and | testify to the value of Grape: Nuts ‘ the Roosevelt AamMnitration toward |,, Spaamerdicuily both women groubed | itt Skull Wis whatiered” Nat far trom) A Mo. man says: “I have gained We adopted the Wolfner be- mporasons, ig slde" nearest cham, Gullantly, tie | 1) Govered. with bload. Ta found an cen pounds on Grapy-Nuts food. 1| J) cause it proved to be the piano The Aeacciaied Press, In an attempt | fSOUSTA TM roved too much for M the room {Indicated that the murderer | can truly recommend it to thin peo-|f) we were looking for—one that to dinoredit the intervivw, sent out a} rowboat. Before the astonisnod ‘ong resis plo.” He had been entire -meat,{#! we could guarantee and con- ental of its authentiolty, Cuety oould ahiet their positions | > it ta thought, Waa awak-| bread, otc., tight slong, but there jentiously, all i Tavestigation py The World proved| had Miled with Wate ne tt in ihe | we ¥o to the burning bara. She mune | aa Ho tex pounds of added flesh un-| 4} &° entiously ca that tha Interview was correct, had not| water | Nently dressed and) went downotaire, | tl Grupe-Nuts food was used The deen dented by Mr, Rockefaller, and| Mow, the young men Analy rieniod| and th passing through the. dlning-roo One curious feature regarding true $ ° Assoc thelr boat and Kol the women asnoro | 1 have met the aawassin, There #ho i : P; brriledinany cated Presse dental wa | totiner Mrs. Woodrow nor Nrs, Matson nt deaperately aga £39 | nenlin food f+ that iis tse Will reduce Best 5250 Piano a4 could tell to-dty, Al? er knows | it ts thou . nded the welght of a corpulent person : s Aeier Tepeated demands by Thejar that iver an stornity of struggling, | a blow from the axe fetter ter. ‘Then, | with unhealthy flesh and will add to in the World. World, the Ansociated Press now re-| tity found thema¢ives on land. For a| it is thought, ¢ wounds were In-| the weight of at person not pr , tracts its denial. [hilo tney were -itoo\-exnausted” to A, rmuet lave peined |e en ished: 'T BrGD: You can’t get for $250 a. cer * think,” they dectare, and sat stients lipo) blow on the prostrate body, | erly aourlshed: There is abundance 1 I he Wol In its editorial columns this morning’ on bank vwringty water trom| The condition of Kitchen as woll| of evidence to prove (his. piano than the olfner--and The Worl says: thelr skirts Whor nh they the dining-room. shows that boph | 10 it the you can’t get at any pric error is thus amply | able (0, wlart for r fought waen eked. Watts, | Gr ane Nita he aN body Ina yo ff Bel y price ong J ie always ready [evar and at xe and Torney ven th eeli: | condition OF 1) h Bolentite that offers you greater protec- cet never ron ro-day a anArquam | iz the dining-room wero spi | selection of fo00 .¢ ts makes! #) ¢j isfacti ey Uisjust accusation of | frlenda of the omen inte try | with blood pene wea Scena tateond/ undirunaniereared | lees satisfaction and economy, SPY Von ofl ing to_tind Wnet, upon making ‘sure that his} . { | brought aaalnat one) He to fins ove Nea ae eee ancto hls menreet nelane Cue oe Savon. and, ful nour I ES M Woodrow hor and rep 1 the crime, The newa| ishing. prope aye made friends! A pUMauak COLD have pleaded many Fe the murder spread 1 otuer farms{ that in turn haye made Grape-N si ope LAXATIVE BROMO, QUININE. ather book, ‘Hed of eiaand by ¢ Ut A whore f farners we: sous. "There bi eon bame. Grove oi racisre onwibuter to mag: hath per home, : Ns GEOVE Ot OE arte matt af Tite R! ‘Tha wosndud accyans was snot in » “The Road to W ACCUSES FRENCH English Missionary Declares That. Massacre Could Have URICERTER, England, Aug. 2— Atrocities too horrible which were a disgrace tion they Were Alppoked, to represant’—— abe ,charged Spant blanca by W. T. Botton, the first: retu~ from Ga@abtanon to reach Engiang. The masmore there, Bolton, asserts, wae Frenoh;, was so planned’ ns to cause the Moor to rasort to violence, Invaders an excuse for shooting down” helpless natty rages. Bolion, | North African Mission, In “his state Spanish at Casablanca was a dingrace to civilization. Met that much horrors as ware tem- 49 | mitted by them would have heen done by Christian Buropeans. “Whon Canaplanoa they out! Legion,’ whos ranks “are composed OF the worst erininals In Europe. “Many of the sights I saw committed these soldiers are w them looting everything I saw them carrying away young Moo isn girts, | Py. | massacre wounded and hel: “phe Frenga officers at Cavablanca ar trying bo excuse the excesses by say the soldiers thia is not ke. Th tempt ing allowed them # free ‘hand. Why do you boil your clothes? Is it not because you have “al- P&G Naphtha Soap. | The naphtha in P. & G. Naph-: tha Soap does just exactly what boiling does—it purifies the Half the work and almost all Fiano $250 UILT by one of the best manufacturers in the country and embodies every feature upon which a good piano No Money Down---51 a Week A Revolving Stool and Protection Cover Free with Each Piano. ! | The Wolfner Is Fully Guaranted ¢! Cooper Store, Fifth Floor, Center.) excl For our regular store announceit t see page 5. ¢ UTCHERY PLOT. T CASABLANCA Been Avoided. mention and. to the civilize fagalnst the French and nol@vera and sailors at Casa~ eilborately ‘arranged’ by the ‘The Invasiea. of Casablance | thus giving the and, resorting to out who is connected with the . It In almost beyond be French got control of let loose the ‘Foreagn the unprintadle. I takable; committing unmentionadie reets) I saw them loss natives, ot out of control, but Moers made ne wt — men, but simply to control the clothes. No Charge for Cartage. | Sh.