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i 2 : ~—AAINEY LOSES Adam $51,000 BUCKING » > SARATOGA TIG Recent Addition to Millionaire- dom Contributes to Canfield, ROULETTE HIS: GAME; \Dr. Asher Gluck, Their Ad Agent, Most Mod- estly Admits. It. nee T MEAT, THEY'LL NOT E So the Simple-Lifers May Y Put the Lid on the Stockyards. i Plunger Plays for a Week and Regularly Comes Out: Second Best. k. a comedy Asher GI Sounds like dropping ® dollar wateh| in the creek, doesn't {t?7 ~ But there is no comedy about: Dr.| Gluck, or his :purposes For he is the Chief Architect of a new race of human beings and the head of the Simple Life Colony, who has been tn town this week buying all-linen cloth ing for his flock, preaching a few words of his doctrine every now and then, and from time to time enrolli 4@ pew convert or so. The Simple Lite Colony {s located Chicago, which seems an awful p |for the simple life, Just the same, Istarted less than a year ago, and | [now has fitty members and ts up and} (Moing to such an extent that its founder | | hax had to come all the way here to Jay In a\winter supply of window shade raiment\for hia disciples, ‘et’ picture gives a better idea of the way Dr\Gluck looks than any of the stories that\bave been written about him since he reached New York and | Degan boarding with Rabbi A. Levine, down In Willett streets. Wears Clothes and Shoes of Linen. He Ja sixty-seven years old and looks forty. If he didn't have those thick, black, impenetrable whiskers he wouldn't look forty, He wears clothing into which neither hair nor hide has figured. The buttons on his garments are of cloth or metal, not bone. The uppers of his shoes are of linen and the soles of wadded cotton, so that the foot gets |a chance to spread out and expand and {be comfortable. When you wear Dr. Gluck's brand of shoes your foot leaves a print In the duat like an old-fashioned fried ple, The dovtor lives one atrict Vewetarian diet. His toothbrush ts bristicles: bristles are part of a deceased ‘animal, namely, a hog. The Stmple Liters do not believe in slaying any living crea- ture under any circums' ees. For aim- ilar reasons his #uspender straps are not leather and his underclothing ts not wool. To be exact, his underclothing J, not anything, He doesn’t wear any. (Nor socks, Ahd yet he never gets cold in the winter. He save eo himself, ‘The women Simple Lifers wear no cor: because . AuK.%%—Roy A. Rainey, one of the best all round money iistributors at Inrge, leads | Set* 8nd do not put their hatr up high rollers of the {tet Dedda, but allow it to flow loose. | The founder of the society saye his followers lve simpie, rational, proper lives as befits the architects of a new and a perfect human race, Ainey stands out | y from the tact} THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1907. and Eve of the Future Perfect Human Race Due-to Arrive in Chicago Three Months Hence (Rix Money Weaith Not To Be Compared With | Youth and Health Who Would Change Places With the Mill- tonaire Who Can Buy Truffles, but Can't Eat Them? By Edna Cain. £6 OCIETY ruined us,” is the plaint of Mrs. Richard T. Gibson, whose house ocd not even “left unto her desolate.”| It was sold, and all “because my) ~. The Perfc-t Race. "We live in Chicago in a house which | I own," said Dr. Gluck, ‘We know that we will breed children who will a his own nd himself in any tessiona at be perfect beings, without any taint of | loosening of crime or weakness in them. We require | et ie calteeae stracic th raehk: |that those who Join us shall not drink | Retin ma pike fulshed Cor hig (eos, eat meat or use tobacco, and | Asie te eed : nis, exe |ehat they aliall be moral. | We assert | Si ain pan s and luxuries |W Afteen months of this clean living, | |without any Interchange of sentimental | were Iavish: Saratoga was sorry to see | Sean takest ‘xe York train, | VOTES Or Caresnexbetween- the xexes; Mr, Rainey has control of miltions,| ll prepare parent. to bear perfect children—the first children of a perfect Scat “Have you any such perfect childrs In stock yet?’ asked the inquiring re- porter. “Not yet,” sald Dr. Gluck. but the control ts of comparatively r eent date, With brother Paul, inherited the bulk of the fortune of W. J. Rainey, the Cleveland toke magnate, Then he started for New York. No Piker Is He, his he | “It takes S fifteen months, and’ ‘There are three certain routes aiong| ‘And what?’ which a’ milltonatre may travel and! “And our colony is only a year old. scatter money by the way, Most mil-| S80 you wee how It Im yet.” Hionaires being possessed of brand-new wealth and wishing to make a splurge take ono route They Buy a steam yacht, or _Btart a racing stable, or Hack a 9h x Just to prove that he Is no pliker Mr, Rainey bought a steam yacht, started « Facing stable and backed several shows, | proper and ordained purpose in the 1h adaliton, he broke Into rociety, pleked'| scheme of exlatence, up fast racing yachts, purchased a ‘ Nolin) leunpatn’Newrort/dotiees east The Mosquitoes. Ectend: Ushed a teputation as a polo playpr,| ‘i would not destroy the lite of ihe eontracted the auiomobiie habit ahd| Smallest ineeot, knowingly “Supposs you lived in New Je Plsyehatha markets 1d you War on mosquitos?” ———In_all_hils pastimes he_hadthe_aniat ould you The reporter saw how it Je yet. “We believe that all animal life was put here for a purpose,” said Dr, Gluck. ‘Therefore, we think it sintut| to take that life Realdes, wo know that no. apimal life would be hostile or in- Jurlous.to human life if man had not diverted that anima) life from its Axsistance of his brother Paul, They] "I would Rot sald Dr, Gluck, with wore partners In some of thee specula-|® wave of his all-linen arm bd Uve and sporting Ventures and both |Jead proper, and: sanitary lives Inaccts Went on the turf at the same time, . The advent of the Rainey poys on the-turf will go down Into aa his- tory as an epoch. There hadn't been & real live one within the reach of the old-timers since E. R. Thomas broke Into the kame with a check-book and @ fountain pen and got writer's cramp However, he admitted that he nover lived In New Jersey and never had mot u Jersey skeeter. So, maybe, that ex- plains it. Even it Dr. Gluck's theory atrikes you as impracticable, there is nothin; of the visionary about the Individual who !s_ pre trine, ife is a sane, pens ie appearin! man who manages to makes his wel caching such a stratige doc- f janing checks payable to Jol linen clothes look becoming and ri : Mudden. ohn Be.) ional, and he talks with @ atralghtaway Ax the tall forms of the Rainey boys) Mncerty that te effoctive: made slivers against the horizon dozen of suro thing trainers and breeders cf y “ a0 E ng with faro. In roulette all you Made a rush’ In thelr direction, each dallying fo in tell the man behind ‘the AT ett wheel how many checks you want,] T seen ‘em ' spread the checks around and then tell OWn the Lemon Stable. the man behind the wheel how many *, more checks you Want, However, there was enough to go| It Je. poaniple at eiifeld’a and ali around, The Hainey boys bought De! other high-class gambiing houses to und for, 4,08, sx0race IS, tora o,qy, | make arrangements Dy: whlch the look Yankee Consul for 3 Toots ‘Myoy | ereon May not know how much money ix beng. bet. The value of the chips Js re | fixed by agreement, It was common took | knowledca around Baratoga that Roy Vices) Rainey war losing blk stakes at Can- FY MEHL UL no one Know | Just what the Stacks represented outside Change. De Mund and Horace i. proveg, RefNo” and the —xambling-housy to be champion bloomers. ‘The other Ste!’ Rainey Nimaelf told h \ cE ee ee ae ot teutreauent) the pastime had coat him, He out the Inter Vale ey eine iets Peed fuaire at $51,000. rite As ® bie loss in a caine) h roulette game, extending over a Mberality, oy Rainey Is a Naturaty week of Intermitten: play. Tt tends co Hunger. | console Richard Canfeld for on | Pimiey lost and lost and toxt. jsut it | he Joat in the recent Wabi areet tallure, must be sald for the ‘Halney boys that! Roy Rainey‘s Income ja immense and No one has ever | there is plenty more Where. bi. roulette and o her Saratoga losses came | are re spores, from. “He could ot $51,00 for his auto. moblisg alone und dell’ them to-day ‘al Doeay. 100 Per cont, a sacrifice, Mil Rainey ts as con- “jo)'and &lot more for a 16 r Ea ede be’ Mund “and Paul ton ce Hi. and Roy bought the Mormokey. Itadtke for s05,000,° "°° (neldentally thes” qualited tor nou erary membersiip in the Lemon as: » It began when eat Mfnratoea Club opened for business ain down to Roy Ralney’s recent @ Barato As a yachtaman Abner wpek after the race meeting) apicuoua as he ix on the turf, “He ig opened. The games were carried on tn | commodore ppatie Indian Harbor Yacht private rooms on the Upper Moor of the} Club, a mem’ rv of half a dozen other; Dy sethi th ; prmatkalng yacht daveder eng Nt | ui How to Play Roulette, Hoan yacht Spellemere, ‘Phere. te ag oy Ralnoy picked out roulette hie goes (24 Pains nt median ot eppculation.. “aost tations yet te il PB Shane ies me ch SDR husband was not possessed of aj sufficiency of wealth to maintain, our high position in society.” All of her beautiful butterfly things! went to pay vulgar debts—‘“jewels,; gowns and everything” vanished. The gowns went to pay the grocers’ and butchers’ bills; the piano was bought by a woman who | keeps a bakery, and a person in an automobile cap and cutaway coat bought in Dickie’s favorite meer- schaums. Tt Is to inferred that Mrs. Gibson could have borne it all with more resigna- tion {f It were not for the butchers and bakers Ard candlestick-makers. But think of Having your piano go to a baker's and your meerachaums to a man | Brourht Back from Pittsburg, BROTHER FEARS THIS PRETTY GIRL WAS KIDNAPPED, E WOMAN HURL RUM CARRIAGE BY RACING AUTU Boag eee Mrs, W. B, Whitmore May Die from Injuries Received Near Far Rockaway. { | | | ot nt V (THE MACHINE WRE —— | Dashed Into a. Watchman’s: Cottage — Chauffeur Nash Quickly Disappear | Ana tof awild race detweon yuring care on the ide a noted speeding way ween Yeookaway and Arverne. | Mrs. W. B. Whitmore. whose buggy Was smashed in « collision with one {the cars, Ix at her home on Cant’ eavenus, Cedarhurat. with injuries which may cause her death Following the collision the auto plunged through a barbed wire fence, funt misced James Dawson, a watch- man for the extate of Frarklin B, Nor- ton. aad then buried its prow into the side of Dawson's little cot wreck- ing the building, breaking all the win- dows and much of the furnitur Chauffeur Disappear: The chauffeur, Herbert Mash, left the wrecked car !n Dawson's yard and dis- appeared. He hi not been captured. The oar belong’ to A. H. F of City Hall place, and {s almost a com- plete_wreck. Shortly after 6 o'clock last night W. B, Whitmore and his wife left their home in Cedarhufst for « drive up the Boulevard. The road was alive with vehicles of all descriptions. Mr. Whit} more drove on for more than » mile when hia attention was attracted to a cloud of dust up the road several hun- dred yards, It was almost dusk and be could not distinguish the shapes of two gigantic cars making toward him with all speed Mra. Whitmore screamed and her husband guiled his horse up with a Jerk and steered him almost into a tence ‘to «tye the flying machines a clear path. “My wife was clinging to my arme dno frightened that sho did not have coon ot mind enough to fiinp,” eald| There are few brothers Ike Tommy Mr Whitanore to-day. ‘We would | Male. iwbo ts alight and earnest and hardly have had time, anyhow. On| freckled and who doem’t look the six- theycame, two powerful cars—ome of | teen years he says he ia, Tommy lives them red and the other a pale dius. | St No. 8 Grove street, Jersey City, ‘The red car was slightly in the lead |and has to get up pretty early to get and tts driver waa leaning far over |.over to Manhattan, but at the end of and shouting to us. I oould not meke| tho long day's work for the past ix out what he said The other driver |weekx he nay been going around to tn- seemed to shut off his lever and try to jstitutjons, se stations and hospitals Step his car. The road is none too | looking tof his fourteen-year-old sister wide at this point and despite the fact a fio walked out of the house ‘a that I was up againat the fence, oy ft and ver barely had room enough to glide by. pads G3 oe 0 bry at Dashed Into Carrlage. “The man in the red machine then turned fils head to look back. He was very close to us I saw him make a> movement to shut off and the next seo- ond’ his machino was upon us. The crash sept my wife headlong to the ground and knocked me off the seat. I remember seeing the ohauffour taking a ARS HS SISTER WAS KIONAPPED Litte Tommy Male Asks Even- ing World Readers to Help Find Her. ~ WOMAN VICTIM. “WHITE SLAVE GANG'S NEMESIS She Points Out Leaders in Traffic Here. on sinoo seen by her relatives. Estelle went to the St Luclus .pa- rochial school and was recentky con- firmed at St. Lucius's Church, It was a proud day for sixteen-year-old Tom- my, who has been ibrohter and protector to the younger sister ever since their mother died and they moved over to Jersey City while thelr father, Joseph Sensational reveintions regarding the white slave tramMc, between New York and Pittsburg. are said to have ‘been made to the Federal authorities by Regina Goldstein Holasz. the wite| iiider against the fence Malsvremalnedtin iNew xorks of a Hungarian musician, who was ar-| | “When I picked mynelf up I saw my! ‘Tom hrought a ploture of his alster In Tested in that city and brought here! horse running down the atrest. My ination. robes to. ‘The Bvaning ‘ABt night. ae aay ie aren Tor aeele ers Noe and asked thin paper (o aineria e a | crumpled into kindling wood.’ I turned d her. All othe Bela Holasz, who.ts belleved to-know my attention to my wife at once, Sho Mi aber TCLs rel n great deal about the operations of! monned feebly and I called a passing rraleannes the gang, accompanied bis wife, and} auto and had Der taken hame. Dr | yan’ quent, ane disappeared the girl bax promised to assist the authorities in | Robert Hutcheson wes ca}lede ea- on. Tom says she had no acquaintances breaking up-the-gang. caned pein pinned—between- his cot ashe would run away, and h Inspector James W. Archibaid left| tage and the machine, sayn that the 7 hee een Ridhapped. New York severnl daya ago for Pit man in the pile blue car opened up —— burg to find r Pitta-! atter he saw pix racing rival's calam- nd Regina Goldstein, not] itv and sped off down the road. Ho knowing she had been married to acesengy Ina the bays From tee He £0] jumber on the machine. the wrecks plasz. The woman was found at No.| tur was identiied aa that of Mr. Force, 86 Second avenue with her husband: Holasz raid he knaw the authorities were looking for him, #0 he took the woman to Wheeling, W. Va, and mar- ded her on July 10. Upon bls arrival in New York yester- Mr. Force's car was rtmuved to-day to a garage, Made Complaint at Court. Mr. Whitmore. who «ot off with a few acratches and bruises, appeared “in the Far Rockaway. Police Court to- day to make ® complaint against Mash HAS BEEN STOLEN who Ageen't know anymore than to wear an automobile cap with a cutaway | 470) UCT Ve) Ten Tore remote ones known to have ‘driven the oon : ! 1 woman to’ several resorts suspected of | POTS, ecarious, -tler physician , . . n Romans might de fole gras and is not able to eat It pe of| condition is precariour. Her physician even-Year-Ol- Tr was 0 the ancient Tomans. MET /It is better to have u stomach that le[DtIM, the Neadauarters of the “white| eave that ane is fuftering from ine Eleven-Year-Old Katie Corin have felt when the Goths ani lee slave gang. Sho pointed o: terna} t{iuries besides many contu- ae Qescended upon them. If is vast Im-| ble and willing, and not have any |? A f it out te the! sions * Strangely Missing From Her : soe fate to #deliver one’s Money, because you stand a chance to peers or in Sixth avenue a man she Almost an hour after this mishap an-| fe Oca 4 pertinan: ofa fat. afdel a 2 ; paid was ona of tha toadere oft other auto accldert heppened within 3 retge Creawures unto such utter desscFkQioli | Set Honey and things {0 eats WRITERS mn being atoednnyaecinn tone a tarow. ot i Beser stick Williamsburg Home. i jans paid | bac tor iy an't stand anyth! ny- ee ¥ bC- | Gasto Av a vt » WAS oUt oO: The fact that these barbar’ ¥ yeni g ANY | ives. Speedway trying out his new machine pou the things doesn't body really-wante: Aer money for rel Information furn! when he lost control and ran Into Fer the frony of the situation at all | Just to Wy young and alive! What alto the arrest in Pi 5 ; ple rrp carci of paar Eleven-year-old. Katte Corln, of ” ‘None Can Be Poorer Than This. | wide awath the optimism of youth cuta!| Marcus Baker. She saya it wan Haker Uiidwn tothe wide of the road. Mines | Clymer -ttreet, Williamsburg, Ms , Tow good Ufe { V2 Oe tO 8 house at % c As and picked up hy ely 7 in Ir x And.the poor woman says that she Is men bea ia hed aY, cares for a Avenue and Twenty-fourth atree Bsth (ides a aden ribeas pia atrangs)y missing from her home. A now very poor and has “no friende—| high position In soctety when the wind/ which place who was sent to Pitishure | ihe Bi. Josepies Hompital, Far Rock. | keneral alarm has been sent out for nothing.” ‘Phere. are a great many |!* from the west, the sky blue and the Ase da the Neat lime wo have been | away his Injuries were mimmed un as | the girl root people in New York, but I do not| orld all at our feet? think any of-them can be any poor Who cares for costly gowns? They Mehan that, What a (ragedy tt must-bet-go-out-uf-atyle, thay need-the-care of to set one’s’ heart upon lovely gowns,!a French maid. You can enjoy secing sedtictive Jewels and sliken Juxurtes,| other people's gowns without any ex- find then have them take wings afd) penso or care, and you can get a great vanish, and leave one naked! These|‘deal of joy out of a dainty frock you fare the treasures that m: and rust! make yourself from §3/ worth of stuft— Corrupt and butchers and bakers cart/T know. Resides, if you have a smile te | as tender a» Mona Lisa's, for instance, Far be {t from me to make light of a| and eyes as wise, it won't matter about Unite informatio | a badty brifwed back and several fase} Wednesday morming, shortly after * regarding the operatic of “whit, a slave guns Since the Cae. axst eee ute | lacerations, ofclock, she left her pa tell- osenburg. of Ridge street, Brooklyn. ing a ymate, Jennie who wait Taspector Archibald ay birt. TWO MEETINGS TO-NIGHT liven noar pyy that she wr see “9 Hart Mi le I 1 y Am not ai Hherty to disclose the inte her brother, Willie, who Is now ving moation: that has deen. given us noe IN THE WAR ON McMANUS, |: the Catholic Protectory, at West pas that imepsational arrests. will bo | Seoonreag teers | Chest Y. She did return 4 n the next few | Knifer of the Five-C = ill nd all the eff. t yombe hits, slay tmaMic betiren Ns | Knifer of the Five-Cent Fare Bill} )4* ee ta nicaeares ng 0 nd Pittsburg hag co a Fs frant A truce of his yearn without Interruption and Rinanegs | Will ‘Get It Good ine of young girly have been ete a institution it was mad? prisortra in Ileeal resorts? and Hot. 4 des ne he tragedy lke this, for tt Is tragic. T/ having expensive clothes. The people Tro meetings wHI-be held inthe: Bley- NA MOC De Aa OL SS oy font envy rich people and I am not! worth while will flock after you, snd AAI ERY, LOCKOUT ENDS. moh Aascenbly, Distrt Met tol pro =| Rate ee a ec] a aociailst, though occartonally I have! they won't care whether your hair ts|iockvut ce RE, Balgiumn, Aug. 2—The| mote the defeat Thomas J ; as tem strong leanings that Ww But {s imarcelied or hanging d@wn your back | 0d, the’ mon voting to go back ty yay | MoMa who {s. Tammany fot a cheortul or happy frame of mind. yin a pigtail. ‘That will be because you | ft the old waxes, 14 du) £0 work | tne district. Both meetir and St Is far more p ftadl to con-| are really rich: | ———>-- {to all realdents of the ‘der how one ti be well-to-do and ftrict, and a blg crowd promise to ‘be evil ha Youth's Riches of Infinite Variety, Why Graham Crackers Are Healthful Syinnot have much money Graoain four 14 Lue widla Renner of | eat How Rich It ts Just to Be Young! | You can Két plenty of sparkle out of {n° nett erguad without bolting, or. foe i, [ite without Jewels and ot es belng alte yay NE OTR cOn Y ut glasa, | through. bolting cloths. Bent A j aa ee prepare Neafat wnat | There in tho crisp sparkle of wator) Belg the whole of th U there Raa ean ee rata BERNARD cs MGRANNOEAD: Js Just to be re danifiea! Wie would | Under the ain of the Jewelled demdrops, | wheat aii Na of tie! tneet_ at Washington ital PAN GARE a eur mer ROKZIREH possessions thi a ky anpetite of youtn {the little winking ‘stare and the stree;|increasing the a diguations, AU ASA pyar AMAA nL : Henan Exchango the healthy appetite of youth | 20% Nt winking stare Graham Crs ne igestion who led the knifera) Grandview ty year for the diseased stomach of w militonalre | AMPs, > say nothing of eves, SS erie ey AR ats Island Five-Cent saat sty EA who js able to buy truffles and pate you are young and alive Fo. espectaliy. deatra tor lowe, and. 1 : : ni An Infinite variety of riches on every | sedentary habies PATON, because Hany sido--thinga that look rich, and fopl rich,| {ho dixentione eee mttertally, helns | eect | and taste rich. Everything you can seo © of Graham Kers Iw aleo a eae An ‘Actual Count! @) ssc’ tuen cng, one fo 238 ne maroe unsuint varias’ «S GIRL WIFE GETS DIVORCE | t sid’ tHende-why,” yells ean te” the Ee ploliee a greatly: CD HI trland of alll fhe worldjiit’ you tne | Graham Crackers , FROM HER AGED HUSBAND { Cheer up! It National Biscuit © jx only the poor tn} spirit who are really poor, and | Naval Academy over a, one-mile course! off:the Academy, Only a boat's length operated the boats at the Anion, IN THE HERALD. clentific by The world 1a,20 full of beautttul tht Hesrgantenes ° cree Sixteen-Year Tact rore teas utoatayauitetes pect DTI. ot ; Pecree‘to Sixteen-Year-Old | kinga,”’ them a delicious nutty 1 Plofence Bovie - | lacking in (he Graham. Crac Florence Boyle, | cole the old crude way. They are SEWARK, N. U the Nationa Iwcult “Company in err = persons have advertised™in | UNCLE SAM'S MIODIES BEATEN! moisture and yee broek yang | Chancellof tows} Ta f ND ys are consequently not only cris treet to, eclelontie ae lentes The World so far this year, ANNAPOLIS, Md., Aug. 32.—The two lana clean, put have lost none ge th Nabe aaa SS alxteen: \ cutter crews of the Culver Naval] original favor, hele! aiyorce to Florence Be val FOOD COFFEE School, o€ Culver, Ind., yesterday de: | A DRckAKT WICIn. easy reach of tie] year-old wife of Join Doyle, who Is| oe oifidren and a package on the t [prsareos re alee ler 208,696 MORE THAN fering ond ala sat boocne remilation overy. meat will do much award: Weep | See ealcl thecerttaralleced torus; makes steady nery rows of fourth class 0, ne family in.good health an ae ar ye i i 5 the| Ine the family need Reolth and spirits. | treatment. “Hove haa a saloon in this | | There's a Reason.’ favor ‘ash, Hawe! Vice-Chancellor city and ha wife lives with her mothe In Hoboken. The case wus tried jam month. a package of Red Label Graham Crack: ors nage by the National Biscutt fom- pany, 1 (MUST NOT WED, © SAID PAPA, BUT SHE DIDN'T MIND Pretty Miss. Ruth Abbe a Bride Two Months Before Folks Knew, Though. STAMFORD. | Harold st. Joh Conn, Aug.’ 2.—Young et D | son ¢ rich hortery BS ; manul t eve of der? + | parture >, ony day this week, { to make y ; In tho dinners, litle ries, rides, i drives and other socjal . entértatn- [ments given for the young man none took | Ruth prettiest girl art then Mise old, and the She belongs to a At [the old A Her | rat c actor and a member of the com= pany playing ow Amsterdana | Theatre, uncle js Drit | Robe: I-known New | York phyaict | dunt about the ninth hour bet |parting Harold and Ruth appe: the Abbe house and confessed they had | been married ever sinoo Ju | soul in Darien knew it. They had Es ridden to Stamford t evening and took a train fi w Kochelle, where they were married at the Trinity. Eplacopal rectory. Ruth had apparently, been making ready to visit some frienday but ‘all the time was gotting ready t@ ro to Chicago. As soon as the bride's mother an@ aister recovered everybody went up ta the Morehouses, whero there was the promptest—kind of parental forgiveness. and blesaings and things like that, and then the nelghbors desended upon them, Mr. Abbe when told the news over the telephone {3 reported to have first ex- claimed, ‘Nonsense!’ then he too suos— cumbed, s There was no reason why he should not, except that last winter he told his Gaughter that she must not marry until she waa twenty-one. ‘That was the prinotpal reason for the elopement. Mr. and Mrs, Harold St. John More-, house left to-day for Chicago with ail the ordinary accompaniment of a bridal-. “send-off.” They will make a wedding trip out of thelr journey to their new home, taking three weeks for’ the urney. } Summer Complaints _ TE US Hair IMPORTANT WX, Ol READ RELIBF Its use il! ceonsions yf tein’ in the world ha pro«reaa of Teady Relief. “HAT EVERY FAMILY KHbP A SU RADWA Ne HEART LESBN 2 PAINS, at in the world ro Fever, Acus and all otha arioua, Wious er, fevers. ald { | byt RaDWwa “3. a9 Guickly as RAD i WATS RE. EL Tourists. 5 fon, Summer Vlaj< tora to. the try. wll Radway Ready Rellet ‘a valuanie acorasion to. thel outtita, Tt takes up tut little room—te no yemand sive often” a. world ‘ravollera should always carry @ bottle ADWAY'S READY REDLINE with th few drops in Water yi palne fren, chines RADWAY’S RE FO years Romedy, ot x ADY RELIEF © Family Doctor ap@ Hounes. ld by drucgista the world hal over. Make Stained Glass Windows Out of Plain Glass Windows Given Away A large vartety of beaut!tut—panets; pict ander: Mente ranging c from #e. up to. FUT are to Away to all sere of Windowphante 40. ents’ worth jotures 6 with every worth of Ing or bor Take your ce of over 400 Grent designs W. Hl. MALZ, 14th st, N.Y, Bet Hieay & 6h Ay, ENT: Thirsd. |FREE ¢ AGH Sold, Exchanger. her Tene y || Ba ye Repatr Co, ) E. datte SG Ite Ave. & Union Sav MEL! BAMELES. ODDS AND ESDS. WGA ADE, LHAVELEEL SCH PLIERS y tor Husted MTree die Wie Needed th ” Gar wernt Drives ¢ TRUNKS 5 nf 4 SHORT-IRIP BAGS, Sole Lowther Hinl 4 THOUSAND Moyey mice mt wade Ropa a ‘ered All Over ( cow York,