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i ITHE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, i & O00 000000000000 0000000000000 COCO OCOD C00 DODD IO DOC COO GI OO 200: ’ REMARKABLE VIEWS OF THE THREE PR PBEDEOGOHOONE CASE. But when the woman learned the © @ g ARTIST EARLE’S IDEA: MISS HUTTNER’S BELIEF: { MRS. EARLE’S VIEW: 3 ‘ There is nothing brutal or immoral in our whole affair. except I believe in the freedom of the individual to solve all problems | I feel the pain now, fater | may the happiness. For my hus. ad aes of the papers which are hopelessly senseless and, for himself, But despite my love for this man I would have con- band I have no censure, only sorrow. For my successor I have armful servants of exploited millions, Nefther Mrs. Earle nor | sidered it the crowning glory of my life could I have brought these only feelings of c d * —@ saw any indecency In receiving Into our h h h Fr tise MR reray sea el ‘ ay ic y Higa 0 ur home the person who two to a perfect understanding. The highest form of love Is un- what this means to me when they feel the welght of public opinion madeé Ss sacrifice poss: } i 2 ‘ po: le for me. selfishness. } I do not feel any anger for him. OO DO OOOO OOO! Goo Op OOC OO: SOOO OOOO OOOO COOOC Pipa naar aad saa pets SF - Si lara Sedu ’ os Earle’s Affinity, Who Says ‘Eve P A A Sie fe 6 Malte (Or E n £€acoc ey ga artyr for ove. | | : . j ty N 5 tees L , “Vg, | | Wy Oth jeorg ditor ete | | r t : A U —— | Most of the Birds That Strat There. Are \Secretary of State to Leave! Ne Thi, : spr | i u : ewe’ Not the Real Thing, But Only Near’? | '0!ds (That Dr. Wiley Is i ; | Juli | a ae SS Monday | New Yorkers Wrong and Life Is Really ulia K t ' P : | or Washington. | 0 Sh : uttner Declares She Tried to | | : orter. Make Peace Between Sockless Artist ee By Edna Cain. ; S IS “GOOD AS ANY NOW:7} : It vou are fatr and torty and conald > ANY? : ——— HE “Peacock Alley" Yourself} a ft # r = = > 3 acock Alley’ of the a fit subject for the centenari: and Wife, and Latter Urged Peace- ; Lo a4 Walllort ~ Astoria has al (atho] Dr Bares We Wier. ate ‘ / S A the Burpau of Chemiatry and a food .ex- maker to Be Her Successor. :;Physikal Mentor Pronounces Prominent place in the Pert of/ some renown, prepare vourselt : : : ; is TEs i for-disappointment and. realgn yours) i Him Practically Rebuilt traveller's catalogue of New York! to tats, for your hopes c < pu stern aaee A, X a 08 i pes can never de in Body and Mind | : Dy attractions. It is one of the features renling eee prevent atatisticn atar- Silla Kutiner’ sou) afinily’, of Ferdinand Pinney Earle, who has dis: | { i régarded as. being typical of New) The increased span of fe whieh’ Dr. . . . rert Kio 5 a 1 | Wiley cla upe ry % carded his wife and his littie son that he may be treed by the courts of | secret f 8 hah ae Bae a bacgo oat it seers) thi i. caretne fen th nena liaa aur a 3 a rebate phos 4 ecretary of & 1 Root will} to -be-to-this aloes ‘ing of dreams, and three-score and i France to make the Kuttner woman his wite, has been found ina seclude, CTY eee ne aye ‘ i FA town what the hotel ten WIT stil continue-to— be the usar 4 » cabin in the Orange Mountains, BEA Ae CW PIAA PGR Ee OLoRORy | veranda.is to the country towh, | Setment of men. gin facts the doom of is we . rales : Lee own Ups’ esealed, for with die Miss Kuttner is quoted as saying she is in no sense an interloper, Secal anes muen AU iene Duseieanys Aa I had heard @f Peacock Alley heartening franknewe T am told that the \ that she has done Mrs. Earle a great favor in taking her place in the ready (0: take up Cie routine of hia] long before I saw it. Personally 1] 3 trctoneiie ute (hanes chance | ; . dut Washin 2 see “ prolonging Iife than ever’ before. | home and heart of the bewhiskered genius, areca duties ‘s Y an ee ae | am acquainted with two classes of| It 1s to children only that the hope.of 1 The cabin in which the “Affinity” has hi i b Sapa peat eonemaa| travell lew ¥, longexity ta held out,and—even_they,— i as hidden herself away is not better shape than he hax been for years vellers to New York—those who] y, i : : A IO} upon attaining the years of sunposed 4 many miles from Newburg, where she is with her brother. The cabin, eee aicunleecrencnneeinatieaa | B0 to the Eden Musee to see the) tisiretion, may. auccumb)to) the’evileiee i ‘ sey - SAM ah . exercine, reat a ; cfvillzation. 4 in dense woods, is not accessible by either train or trolley. regular sleep he has enjoyed | wax figures and.those who lounge| “Wen 1) 1 According to Miss K: cs af i . fC} When I called upon Dr. W. H. Gtifl- j (oR pe Sd ss haa | forced. It mast come of itself. We are| Fle can hold his ewn now with any | in Peacock Alley to see the other] fo of the Board of Education, to ob- { Gap Ghdees saeeitesi freee baal bai Cae ide AE, EMAL hd of them down here in Washington,” | kind. tain his corroboration of Dr. Wiley's { r e: silence ™ urlerstacd hin ° js the opinion of the man whe maken| a state! ‘centai se ‘ 1 the Orange Mountaing, all because the |Prong,.nim Lappy. I want you to ten over. ; 5 | pevegetloncns entenscatelmewaiages : me,you will plentiful as gooseber; man she loves happens to be married oh! fi " sy When a visitor comes to New wooneberrtes, 1 em | amare Neves helt FE ea j Talked in the Dark Even with President Roosevelt x s tf 5 perienced something very much lke s } martyr, too, for she says that ne mies “We sat in the dark, talking i: all Peay enna a USSG) York to see the sights whoever is|cvld water douche in his quick dental of & ia’ sifterinig keenly/ just’ becatine hélmar-| tha neuter hen ree nowt gence lot T sald with any of, them.” replied cain} piloting him around will take him the supposed Increase in the age linit of ; Fees ee ee eee Ee en IeEL And "that | houng decided rit Muldoor, “but you must remember that : : the human race. With cold, hart fig- rent jacaze Tas, mo Jonwer, any pattie, “aay Bceretary footie ieiy img: searss clay to the Waldorf as a matter of course, and presently will say: ures ha showed me that iny rash desire {doubt There who have nen the £ y i Her s ” E 6 “I tell you honestly and in all er—she had taken the choice trom Wig tmiatse Tubener neareedalzin vine And this is the famous Peacock Alley. ailoklptabenionease ‘Gales Saas Sere tarigey ete d hre tt Kuttner reverted to the paycho: | vicinity of White Plaing say that these The funny tbing about Peacock Alley is that one does not see New| back to the five-year-old tath the i Farles, when I accepted ti.. hospitality |e, ,AFUst realized they” loved each [has been a great change in bis personal Vo neonie thera, especially in summer. The visitor who imagines he is heper ot} attaining ipo old aap iartuule. | of this man's wife, my object was ab-| “Jue: aS | Rppearince. He is tanned and strong: : pas m ‘ : sete Statistics Against Or Wil } Cea pee eta and Cb aN rae Fat Ora oped os beets ore tC YiSS Hooking. He was an Ideal patient, re Se upon the New Yorker in his native haunts is really looking at} xo, 1 ao not yentes suite pia between the two. I knew they had not | pi#ining ‘the entire matter." she ‘said | friction continued after our riage. h ie ling every rele, and coining to the close Reena) ay A * oy } | Becthappy, Hernad told me eon 1, We miated above everything to dol although we fought against tu and ik scious that there waa oe the course without 4 single mark | OME more visitors from Alabama, Iiinols and such! ne : HaiteD ee Guncees corhentieninetnyie _ fo the| was that tifeauts | sete a ad pe a hea | The Waldorf-Astoria very successfully sideshow In Vanity Fair, I! all * Les * } fein abla OK ea cats tants thia|znny in| Parentage otras et loy een eold| them (pay yeny sifiaan itn Meo unediitecleading :thaclitecor. earectiser| tte crs | provides the glided Iuxnry that vinitors| the people one sees in the city are bual-| ne" ranging from forty to stxty his dear . I woul ve const rad | SY Sry thing, mete na fof Marcied his mother, looks over the witle my wife had been,“dised to com: His Work Was Limited \dernand ot New York, but it has not| ness men who live In Newark and.Ho-| xrcatly licredsed In. the lust ton ft tse crowning glory of my We bad 1] pecans the Tete ee ead tet nat of eligible young ladien_and. she Tadeship and say) companions | [oem ; i : ve In Newark and Ho-| fnd' Brights dimease ang neat tours been lable to’ bring) these ts into a|rree at laat'and cond Serj yrould ibe 1 smaster is arranged between mothers We tried every Way TO Tovercohie tl) Because—of the —tmpartanceaf his, Yel Mit upor the plan of I arding free boken and visitors from country towns,| are chietty responsible for this alarm- } perfect understanding. SI Wiait to be perfecty honest and m.| The) Young persone’ meet. Then, they |-these dilticulttes., sven xclng 20 far| gosition he war unable to ‘throw of | 1 tt of real New York peoplé-tn onder the pnraders tn the xlley-mnat-be-mlgra-[ink state. Within & very. short time Wife Urges Marri nate” the plain Pacts. 1 inet, confess | gathered’ ‘Then they meet again, Then | ile C0 ng period Te wn eee aereg of business. Ih in| (0 linve tem sit tn the alley an one of| tory fomla rather than the domesti| eaten miter of deaths, from these, tore rget jage. |ithapenrelrexeg nes] mee artistic tem-| then are engaged, ain thers In sho Wa read uj on the ~marrlage relations, | case @ relaxation of the rigid rules was the attractions for visitors. But per-| peacock of New York ja cer have cut many @ life short. “Thia day I would gladly give him| her husdand's artistic Aaplrations—and | coputation for der to break ow mitene| on marriage that ais Mig NIGNA| qllowed, Ie devoted two hours a day | haps it tan't necessary if the visitors do Tam afraid {tis true, {¢ you look] qo it, giz moat disheartening, but im- up, for duty's suke, although he ia the] Yoiane cimnot naire nim. Sho frankly | sagement the same i My! wife eer capondenge. and Important work (not stay long enough to find each other| twice at about the dinner nour, you Teer ek ek ate US ON eta al only man I nave o ciloved tit; thatwite | Mer ore ies tonineptre: andiihelp het cwas my, case exactly.» ve the same conclusion, We agreed. with his secretary. out 4 vill distinguish the near New Yorkers | of the teat pace of modern Ii lope i would consent. But she will not. It} “Nhe marriage and divorce laws sof oes bite Ng itcdre toh oppeparatad fore goon, These short periods of work were Just Near |New Yorkers. Nt too plainly. chance of attaloing three-tcore and ten : this scounts * than ever before. 7 was she who steed me to try to fill the | poeaibie for people: to be tale orate | ————— 7 TaLeaniwhite rcietecthen ieatianlan wera vwiiemiie ialterenrathieesktie rile aia sucey Cet of Migratory, Birds: it etbsselaed pepe il 4) we 4 peeaeiay siaiLite ae she admits abe | sbs deciared” | | nae : renting. ‘hey afforded imply) mental tant array of pataders he feels that this | : : tinued Dr, Gullfoy. “that Where we ate meet. nab speaking of Mr. Earle Mise Kutt-| Ancy swimining. ail the youngsters ac- relaxatton to a man wpiose rule of Ife! jg the real feverish, fualonable lite Hine; Youngs lad Yayeu fondly: imaging | reer tear ey won ee deren uaene Ras, wis Incredible that all thie | "hyip" Earle lover his chiid—it te the | Lit io ruidren Voinedsiay the ameriad Het coem avoriony ton Work THe c beginaitetivoria Sitherlaalestin [eae eee etree era tells some-| “Mfianén ‘of nye and “under ate Aoene storm shoul Taised over an affalr| great sacrifice of his life to part with | MAU OE the afternoon being devored | Two of his fellow-pauents were Major | i body. xlie Is leaving to-morrow for her| numerous-as tiey, were, ten y Ria clistputaly prvatetanaieveel al a rt with t | orate sa i % | » order to detect resemblances to the! ; necnt t ae i years ago. Would. never come between any |i and In every respect she looks F tated thee poor it fi i paren plavsceiss Major | ties and belles. But the Waldorf in! ee mittabure. millionaires, and | &P4_ other fatal infantile ailments: thas , the Woman who has the courage } ‘Whose lives are otherwire no devold Maude and Secretary Revi were « te 5 ever betore. mah ‘and his wite. This proceeding $#| own convictions eno heret mle awirHalt fi Pr GES ache st : ae xummer-in-a—nort—of-clen rit near-one-of-themtelt-snother that = i meee Ba hon genome vomtnen Tasty ines marks OC) Deacons; and Obs the beauties and belles of other place : ne Bottle Stilt Poputar. fecandas my friendship tor: Mr, Barlel 1" hua Sunt catt ot ner the eee: | a iiifese sam the -rute, | to have been the bud boy of the party Pe HT AO irre an ATR HT eas HCE See COO Sl as & biessiig (0 im voUL, Kx the was at the Vellli school for girls Meret Won the Free Public Bath idee Saath Be Feds Oekaki. ce SNC Eetca tibia iualoes aval WNGla MOH Car hitel rau therl IRGNeEINA CHIE ommoneteeagoeni te oeaeas Coie aae erate { fneans by which she shall secure free-| she was a star athlete. She looks the UC VON eC TC Bat emty the HImMerj-duse pte, smoke ap, ed piumage: but what le dif Jovely enough for anything, but «be Is | tificlal lwby foods having gone out of ‘ @om from an unhappy alliance and a| part, but her physical characteristics | aan : which to t and from | oles and that Mukcooh and Dick ference if all/peacocks look alike tothe | ere from a Southern city to buy new | VoRNe fort find no true Fe vie anata chance for happiness for herself in| @Te not as noticeable as her facial Swimming Race for in the morning until # at night the | Jaced, nix drill isergernt, found perches | vigiiors 5 ern sere y 2 BE* | ment that the Queen of Bpain's deci Zot moan, Mrs. Earle, Intends (0) jor jg cordial and attractive. ander | Girls. BOOKS OPENED PRISON resner of Mr. Potter's rooin, j After maxing there awhile and Dear | A mort one Id nel a Wall aureat| The. bottle. Ie il a. hoptir aUBht ‘ns L yotoe 1s well modulated, soft | c hy Secretary Root arose with the reat! ‘i < y vorkers | millionsire. .He ts a merchant prince | tute, and T only wish I could say: that ;"Bhe certainly will marry again ue at other Rlsiesircore Sneha ets um STi eaneaeeen ine Halahecke eo) parieene reals MES: Peacock | from Name amail city here on business, | the children’s good health» ts ‘due to has talked the oR over with me in| the bearded one. with artiste tempers | INE TRoea in Shs Eveschuvie. Hat st Donnlnkis Ale bathroben: and) |i Str —————— | Rnd Judging from the quality of la] pera are dire: sponsible tor aa aera cl ant uke confessed, to me | ent. which ‘cannot be understood A | No. 222 West Bixtleth street yesterday || MADISON, Wie., Sept 7—Wihelmina | gymnasium slippers, he hustled to the | ! piwing glance ore: fancies esa Hopie te in ahorla picdiict!therchanovtolseekIDAp= [itive aoe arate eine teats eet etree oe ieee mene Many Bachr, who was married’ to an aged| bathhouse where Muldoon wax waiting | |tormect-ans AAI vont Che vinite| modernitstaes da tamemstarereeeene al piness In her native land, ne nas mother: in. the’ ManReate arth hls | white, and how the children enjoyed fatmer neventeen years ago, when but a/for his charges. There the patients | ling youn ladten ano are aipping ume c frail livesof the Mitle omeas a 4 : heat a hrcae: " x | hidly into New Yo fe while #Coppity Ye a ; « has deen no deception of any | "ime to give the wood for | tiny mermild who won the free-for-all Fond to-day, it beng shown that t is More neae nce cers mer Chautaqua, They gare ayes fina | {battle with Ife than they has wort mbouttbin entire affatr, T knew | toe tine to forget that thetr forieer | Sim! ST Hadlconessedinvariaermhighiane| = coos none nsnoure, they fledito the jomniy and thelr very Appa te Prmughty | een hefore, and tn regard to them Hein 4 from the afat that Mr, Earle waa « | Tid And neighbor pettered te mwaurd—|~ Now nthet—summertimeJx_oxer and. slid.not comrtt ‘[gymnnaliim, “where tiey paired | oft | thas ther New. Yorks Occasionally one Taiaderenl otaeeeceneaial the death | ing wife and son to make way f da 1 e lie ca ‘K-pooretmmt ar sirkeon geusrally ok MemKe yi bie b Litem ventures Into the writing-roo: tt Q abip that sprang up very begin- | “icaris has been Urreatening 40 Journey | een ne ee een ee ee eee nee Mandy hon Sececda barweanitekelioaleurorttwenty ingen {ie glided monogram, which con | Wee Te Ty Te a promrete Ie terol a] ning was not ® friendship that vio-| to Monroe, Dut there Ix a big bucket of pment had been arranged and more ti came the slave of the hausenola Leretohitspa nti d palrsfor twenty , under Thenge of aplendor never obtained | \V¢ Ste making no progress tn prolong. | lated the knowledge of nis marriage to | tar, some bags of feathers and a rajj | one hundred little girls took part. ‘A year after the marriage a stranger | minutos Then Mmhter medicine bal |trom a letter written up in the Brn ee oa onalderapisaanorteneart: ife has ‘another’ woman.’ awaiting him there, and he doesn't seem tl dart: ct y awele DamMed William Sell was murdered for} were put into play, ‘The room appeared | ‘Buch is Peacock alley. Such tn life. y . Aposking of the timp when the dect-| (0 care for these things . oe ail ae ing the nee re en "oy | hg mones tn the Basher houre, {0 be full of medicine dalle and’ ft kept | i Earle continues to tell hé tering youngsters came daily enjoy Haehr managed to shift suspicion to] the Secretary of State t > | sion wax made th: ete Barle's hap | dout's “Amnity “have. been’ went la se vremplte from the torrid heat, {the Ritl, NNO wan cold by) the town | lookion after his Seta ee el maint ereiandalsietcala’ Hest ati cepetipay ely co yeh nate ladle a foe es + | Chainnan that if she confessed she Forty Minutes of Strenuos! y If your teeth are fit, ch SES SAN TIITE: SERRA TURE strat -peert tet eat Atihe| and it ismalwith no little sorrow thet | would be given a short Jail wentence, | es srcivo with the ball pucelty: }Helen Almer Declines to Ac. Hasty ea til th re om the Earle home. 1 had made every ef- Blames French System. they: galbeted:-emtarday—to-martere- She -confeaned and Was ern Nani) Punt Sree ernie Su sora tain i SUES Ce chew, chew, until the food is = tel 3 mt fe cexpietion--of thar . ~ Ben here i fort to reconcile the two. 1 begged] “When a man in. Fra well to the showers and pool: {tea suicide. and she remained in prisor perapiration. waa, GoLing if, x cl sett 4 liquid “4 i them to make one last trial—to see ear- roabyy. he sees pothing otiiia: bridectes All kinds and conditions of children | until ‘to-day. Stet ve Papers perce neot 4 akin, and ne cept Justice Bassett as i ll and insistson being cept e ny eo girl leart ad, | carn 0 101 G y < _ Y Bios hecesmbul cue aEC nti wae Bate pay. apt in the pretence of (a third | were on hand eager to show the renult) 10 5 O°, hah awom erst ines | 2h, came, the Dart tat hurts the Her Bondsman. parersubver fae aitgfences But one niet it was Sat~ |Rer Zand ‘leatna noting of her" Imai. (of, eI wo monthe! walniog. LATS |pefann, “Then abe began Working fora) "7 Atirrcd up tn bathrobe and drtpolK| eae Ifitecth ‘arel faulty, ‘soften ing, for it was 2 o'clock or atter—Mrn. |‘! y beifey tots of four or five and growing | Sardon. with eweatrthe crowds Rantiod toothel Decttne ab: ot len the { t ‘ape-N i | ng, fon gt was 2 oclocks or after Mem | 1 belteve that primarily: the custom |of ten or twelve, dressed In wolrd | —— Win awenuichavcromdinaniiedstouthel Destine abaatid-not Uko/ina maninty N ervou s Grape Nuts with cream or hot ta mine. “Bho sat down by the bedside: | responsible for my trouble, 1 Harare | and ivondertul costumer, excitedly ais |GIRL MEETS: DEATH IN PCS M erat waa na kare cnirsu mean 1 cumniharisleneaiecet | or cold milk and allow to teydorlteltains sds Ratt knew my wife during our | cussed the coming sport. / Straighl-{ [comer calwitysl: makeaya ‘dive forshin| ance in court nex’ Monthy teien Ament + os | can tida At in imponaible” We can:| and there wan friction between ws even | haired maidene in raxgea mother ies FIRST BALUOONZASCENSION. (cinta: thinkin ities leadiaitle Anda sit] who) Wan Atmeneadins Rania by Sheri stand aminute|scaing, Be try any longer? Love cannot bel fem, whieh I) unfortunately ascribed | yards, curly-locked asses in basking Under the watchty! eye of ‘Muldoon | Frank H. Somuner. some weeks ago, pre- “There's a reason" as fol- ner than the trua causes. That | je cine tanky,-usly ducklings and | MOWWARD CITY. Mich. Set, 7 _ he Is compelled) to take two glansen of | fers to remain th all ] : eens (tanth gall pfaatiediccand heart Potter, of Grand Repl ROHAN. Recemtary Heat sot 50] Zhe woman's atiornoy hed been en: | 3 5 ows: ny j f Killed yesterday at the falr See inne: bend rob-| deavaring to find a bondaman. At last yrape- i * ° za squrmed, ‘screamed| and Slaughed,.aa |My." 'inaiink: her. ref pation vas (AUX Gitar he levers 0 co rent | dumtica of thé Peace Henry anatase Hhewl ng Crape-Nuts food Ane the le Pictures Worth they took thelr parting plunge | ferin ae, eh ene enaned, wish | ren chem. he mower | Newark offered ta ‘urnith bal form of hard and crisp gran- 1 te-was Ladien' Day exclusively andial ® Parncnuce In a cirnona Uke @ drill. “Phe Beorctary: of Sia‘o [eeArmed EL Den ona mea DRROra ia ules, intended to be ground = Vultee ware restricted to the gentle (PAYS, Deon Arid Cit ioose at a | ex-army officer, the playwricht and the) te lawyer went to tho Ease worsen, , } Founder all had to take it Just allies, c t sanex County up by the teeth. That work dex. The large building waa filled {9 holeiit of 6 fect, but tatled to o of |F tng head face, qars and yall of her bondsman. she re- - Their Weight In Gold not only preserves the teeth The girs was dead when picked UD: | arg waned. Then the arms flatly Ww, A overflowing, for mothers and bheir ae Often see pictures that are| batice and sisters, litte and big, wer | =. Meee urnandthatinietheronehivcsr helt fea AUale caaineae autos Ten TORNI I | calves are rubbed Vigorously and the {Saliva to the Justice. She xald she pro- ANY brings saliv: scarcely worth the canvas upon which | "on hand t¢ tee the Foungarers et |80-YEAR-OLD WOMAN .. | eli over thn “stn wie kh ded tere 7 to remain Jn 4 until Mer trial of I ood ia eho sou ne saliva, * . om is wash do rathe: coept aver tro oes Sessa 7. -they:are painted. ‘A hush fell on the .babbling throng KICCED BYJA LAAIN cicans water tthetationincrepeat ihe| cece LENS MT “ ai Ye © primary i here’ an a bell gaye the wignal for the firs ANON operation with soa, lathering them: | = = = work of digestion. There's another class of pictures,|tace. Five little girls hurriedly took! Weer CHESTER, Pa. Sept. 7—Mise COREE BNI eur pee take thole frat cold drink of water, and Many people say (and it is , breathlessly excited and <i i ¢ : z hey go to the pump for tt, Thi he | le aera heat sass Agnes Hupperactt, aged clehty years! oo, Secretary Root made his deut}enne for water in a sort af clonring: | true) that when they eat however—little word-pictures 4 “of op- . tremupusly eager, Blue, pink, green agent of the Downingtown and lancas~ , . 9 poeavotuka Tele woni iu Daspules thal New Yorkers havg|and yaliow garments, cut in known and Te RPS GEN in ory ae Oe naan WayaaBireaT Toe compiatn of the Hgor of the. name the Cause of Grape-Nuts they seem able earned to re i <7} Gnxnown styles. covered the tiny forme Killed bye, TWRlOn RE eran | Sddressed an Mr. -Htcrctary, Muldoon ' While the old-timerk, who measur thelr : . (ier ‘ ygupon a invaluable in] An expectant stlence, filled the place EE ae a oer ea tngs Bost | Ouled tim "sRoat WLivhan the “Pro: | exnertance shy a meek on two, att ona | . to digest not only that food s ing just where’ the Position,|when one curly-hatred five-yeur-olG Oflloe, neat mye ie oe near the fenmor." as he Is callpd, cannot remy fence and, grins: Seoratnry: Iootcalwaya | but other kinds which~ for- ia Worker, Bargain, Home, Business} "gay veacner. in this water aw ianproach of the engine. aoe nee rokwedsor REAM antares tmuractinnieridalser ise merly . made trouble when Chance, etc., is “located. SouRT asp Teinted vest, with the | body» at, Ww. Se ty, ftoot’ tx a good t vith G Nuts Pacts . With « deep. plunge me girls were off.| SULLY-PRUDHO ele cura a wal horseman and the ride was « dally jo : eaten without Grape-Nuts, > These °: r ‘ th id prac vel MME, FRENCH 0 hb Ho erally ox eck) \ { These so-called word-pictures—better known as Sunday World Ad- Iga vety “able a al mi praties xf POET, DIES IN HIS. GARDEN | iscdranics and ten at ASTaparinine tnlcades riding at Fehaatetmcry pa abd yspepsia Chew ! ! i vertisements—are within one's easy reach. They save considerable time, | MSni"Se°ne wmaliest. fittie Mary Han-| i bigeches/qnd fhlusinannel aucta yuel ous wenckce cat allt key hid, _ “There’s a reason”’ for . ‘ 3 3} i x, won| q afternoon is given over to rest and rae money and energy to their READERS and bring goodly profits to their | 12% face‘by many. lengths, swithning| PARIS. Sept 7—Rene Francole Ar- mere ta a walt of fait an hour“UBUl S| freation ands at. 8 wiclock. ty night USERS. tRe Titty Poot tank “with fo apparent: mand Sully-Prudhommg, the French | retary Root. after his second day pra (eat tian a i effort. Her knowledge of ee sts dad: loritintalea eaddenty.\corday |'aleare, Among the: leaders, Invite cush| wil take wba dese eatecot.tosmomae: as rae all gained In the lnat to months. at bis ville near Chatenay. He waa! for the meal, whlen consiats, of fru Miuidcon imatarthiatr ihrer creak aon _~ A Brand-New. Assortment Will Be Distributed af the Woluntnse Tate’ Baving Cormw, ts Falpted and. exbited oc heart ausase | eqge atthe frat helplon, To.) || evra! ponetitution Impalred », ase) tine crenie tor the rere Ramee ee eased was born at Paris in Le eG READ TORE reschieasereee | aa Me iG eee ci respi anaL ea gt Ty on rough To-Morrow 3s Sunday We of the little pupiis Laem Mnatiraatatecita te ince ch due | and (three asia) apechalt'chouratiattes |Tinttad. Staise tor wa extremely, arcuous fs be Stat t y Wu , orld. Profit. by. Them)" thes Sere’ sxalbtions ot-diving and Apadems ‘im ase” eee thet oauaa realigned: tal iced tat aR aT . \ ‘ A id 8 ts : 2 2 \ . * ; | s f fy oe REOTAY raaleg ene i ida bccn bs MSc lan iss : Reciianess yin é emt ; a : epeeliits onsale 2