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ee sere THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1907, EE ye ee ee tea Hae Nate Narne] MOM A TE ~BIVOLEINRACE en | -UOSESOME TIME. WM. J. BRAD About Her There Lingers an Commander Who Established, Was Recovering from II nes Ocean Record Says Lusitania ; When He Asked, “What” Will Be Four-Day Boat. | Day Is This?” Policeman Chases Runaway a MES SALI AGE OOS Mile, Stops the Animal She Has Well Shaped Feet! and Saves Girl. and Her Hands Always Look Dainty. NEGRO BISHOP IS HERE. COLLAPSED WHEN WAS UNDER THE HOOFS. Liberia Is the Place for Remembered.a Friday the 43th All Blacks Now in | . in 1898, and Feared the: America.” : Combination, Resumed the Pursuit After) First Attempt ‘to Check Beast Ended Disastrously. How You Can Pick é Out a New York Girl Anywhere. On board the Cunarder’ Lucania! wWiiltem J. Bradley, of No. 470 Mott which canf& up from’ Quarantine to-day | avenus, diel at 6 o'clock last night bee wan Capt. Horatio MeKay, retired; who j cause tt-was Friday the 13th day of thie was commander of the liner when 86 | month. mado her record run of 6 days 7 hours | ‘That Bradley, a veteran of the Spaniah and 2 minutes in 184 The Lucania | war, who-served as @ sergeant in the made Quarantine at 10 o'clock last | EXehth Regiment, New York Yol ra. nighi, doing the trip tn 8 days 14 hours /ang who faced disease in Chickamauga, | and 1) minu almost seven hour®) and was anxious to face bullets in Cuba 1 cord, bi Capt. McKay | 5 to1 a der, her record as Capt del Sh | mae bales) Ls eet nm was admits | th! , which the fleet lay by_hin wife and his physiti Lusitania just outetripped. cian, Dr, Foster F. Potter, of West One : McKay was SOUR TD h Hundred and Thirty-ninth-ptreet. ‘sholll do, better than that when aho| Bradley, who wan twenty-nine yoars 1s herself,” he #aid. Snell mage |old, waa the son of Theodore W. Brada_ Indescribable afr of glegance. Well shaped feet. : Good shoes, pumps with mili- tary heels. Silk stockings. Well shaped, well cared-tor hands, Good gloves. Tailor-made (cloth short. Always wears harmonious col- ors and good material Personal appearance distinc tive, clear complexion, high colffure loosely waved. Hats modified mushroom in rich colors, never loud, A young poliseman's courage in pur- @uing on a bicyole a runaway after the frightened horse had knocked him un- Gor its feo is all that aaved Charlotte Smith, daughter of a wealthy Jamaica farmer, and her guest. Misa Nellie | Brown, of Yonkers, N. ¥., trom serious | Injury and possibly death to-day oa the | Rockaway road. { | Skirts Mathew Brennan [* one of the new- | comers on the forte. He’ was patrol- | ling ackaway road between Hollis | end Queens when he heard screams Bnew holday here skirtas ete, the trip in four days and a halt’ | ley, who ia connected with the New York In a cloud of dust he made out a Jarge |] O8FTles her head, artistically ata up 1,000 tons of coal a day he looked | Central Ratiroad and who ts consplew. sa attached to a runabout and || ®9d gracetully. serious, und said that the Lucanta only |ous in Bronx politics forms of two girls holding on to |] She walks straight and on the ae eet ea Ortniila witerand:fazaily |. ne: 2oune Bradley | went Yon caam Ae aides of the rentcts and cnogag pba of the foot - went to -Uyster-Bay.— Spanish War_his one hope was.that Throwing off his coat and dropping his stick he prepared to tackle the rway. it Was Brennan’s first attempt capture a fying horse, and he may. ve misjudged hix distance. He gave ‘eomitd-tungetor-the-horse's head but malssed. The persons who saw his Never wenrn' much Jewelry. The finest of Mngerle always, Waist moderate, never small to exnegeration, : Bisnoy 8B. Ferguson, of Liberia, was | could go to Cuba. Instead he was sent] on board. He is tne only negro Bylsco-| to the Te. aes, a mi pal pishop in the House of Bishopa of he Tennessee. camp, where) hecdes fas America.” There are threo wate bish- | veloped consumption H Ops who work with him in Liberia. The | One Friday, the 18th, In the summer. nop ix aixty-fve years old was eno Boa Caroline, He was-taxen | Of M98 Bradley was brought back {@ to Liberia by witx-parents, treo blacks, |New York with a lot of other, stek sole ee ROHE. | | Should a Husband BY ALIC when he ead emf ypatat eee and WS | djers, His condition was such that he brave effort were horrified to see him| «you can toll a New York girl by her! ees , tf Consecrated & bishop in 1865 |. | nad to'be hauled home tn an embulan Pee euicenes ne horses. joots, | style anywhere in the world.” i | a 1S 1 (aq ages to attend tho general convention of the| Good food and wholesome surroundings | But Brennan was not to be stopped) Misa Elizabeth A. C. White, who | ° ‘ Episcopal Chureh In October. soon restored the soldier to heaith, bat | eo easily. Regaining his feet in | knows more about style than. she oan| (S ‘ reap FEY Liberia for Negroes. he fever lost his horror of Friday. tke minute Ne arabved a bleycle Gras DY jtelt inn whole week at the dross: | APETITE NEWYORK SEN Ch b D: i 2 “The nemro would be better off Jn a+ | 3th. f, ee Sula ny vention now beti < Is FR RSVR ESS Se altha re ae i the excliament pacer: conven isa on ete ala es gbowormen Lisagree Fe ae te tne. om | A few weeks ago the old ling trouble Mounting the wheel, Brenn, Masonic | Temple, | while xdvocating | walks with an independence that ts] action. “There ts no better place than | returned and he began to lose strength, pees a heel Be an rae of | Paris fashions, admits that the New hever too uae s2ive but, shows a free- | ee | Tiberintor the nero. Let them leave Haiwaas force itovalvelip hist peat aa e wind. he chase continued | york girl ts the most original type jn | dom of mind nod y." | if gradually: Ye have a population o! the he re hi er, more than a mile.) Brennan rained on/the world. Tre | what ist Wackork walks: ani) ‘ 150,000 now bul Liberia has 300 miles of |ONd remained wt ome of his tethered tun y every 1) h . i fs ft at all ren the runaway every turn of his wheel. | “mut what constitutes the New York | garoo As ho drew near the two girls, thors |girl7" Miss White wae aaked. while) “Never! The scent of the kan-/ ; tA eit and extends back 200 miles, | his young wife nursing him faithfully. Her Services Can't Be Reduced to a Sal-| seacoast and “esfenda) back, 28) piles, | bie young wife nursing hrm falthtully ; ‘ ‘i 10,000,000 negroes of this country. Bradley asked yesterday morning, 4 eughly terrorized, stood up in the car-| visions of Chicago and Cincinnati and | oP. all of eee ice Hendrick Declares that] ‘Te negro evidently cannot live here. , piled nie ee rlaxe and were about to Jump to the ees Fe ‘i Be Les ane a netted | Racefauy. gue she wanes erect and wt | amy Basis, Says Mrs, Hastings—-They | Justice nd hess Giscrionated waainat une |, “Friday the 13th, : | >, ro and has permitted slavery for | ‘It's an unlucky day for most perzons, | Gian ; | Brooklyn and Jersey City, mitted be- No Jewelry. Mrs. Penelope Osborn Is |esmo’ ultimate good. I think. © The [nut a lucky one for us. The doctor says ‘tay where you are! Don't jump! | fore th ind’s eye. ” t kind 0} ry characterize Hi. | ne mind's eye. eibat Kind ottasvels aracterizes ( an, Mrs. Cory olds, ‘African will benefit in some manner. I | 42 atl eras ‘ace why: God has done it, but; you are gaining strength, PH stop your horse ina minut Abroad people pay: tribute to the! Me, weertity RICA Still Incompetent. Tus eare tt was for eome xood pur-| Bradley began to weaken at once. His the warning from Brennan, American xir!, while in reality the ac- yat"% aN RUA | pose." bone | Condition became such thet Dr, Potter At the end of a mile Hrennan drew {cepted American «irl type is the New “The Te members of the. Marylebone cont ach attended, by. his | Was called. The doctor sald the young! in the Supreme! “inan.’ were aboard the Lucania. They \man was dofng well, save for excite= today. set aside the rordict| are G. T. Bronaton: te Browning frane! "tA. Collins, LC. Collin, J. cm ed alxt weeks ago a sheriff's Meee OY déidie, G. IL Fincnen-Hay-| "You Are good for a tong time yet,” at Mrs, Penelope Devel Os-| vata, Gregor ‘MacGregor, Hesketh |the doctor safd. ‘You are simply un- was competent to manage herself] Pritchard and Capt. B. G. Wynyard-| july excited about someting.” trates. | Phe members to arrive are FR. O-) 4) through the afteruoon the ex-sol= ag] Schorerts and § 1. snoake = a bald, Nf SaSmsee y Was held by the Sheritts| Sauweris Ai Pay the All New York |diera excitement increased, and at M. Morgan, the|q: Staton Island next Tuesday and |o'clozk last night he died. even with the buggy. Another few sec- | York «irl, | distinguished Ought a wife t6 rec onda and he reached the horse's head. | “Firat of all/};aald 2tias White, “there {2" kitis of, other cities Is the «ervice performed by woman He grabbed one of the re! The horse | Ja Gn air of Hegance @BOut the real "Can you teil the New ork prijin the worthy of the same re- oy but could not shake off the po |New York gir! that is impossible to by the Tustle of her clothes Miss s work performed Neeman. Gradua the animal wa: | “1% ught tom. stop. "It de. Uhla’ something that character-| wea aiwaye, for in the sumer Hols - As cheered by a acore or | 27 her there, —it-te-« certain potwe an —“Her-shtrt watstr e finest lingerie and taboos silix. | py btrusl be! tinct type. Th Tete es A pont, and N nL a Beene Aled | by hia | POO eaititeeaaenateen an tikirl. never de ‘vel] prominent club women take lasue on VAR WaKen?, nalary ¢ Mra. ( grades the position ‘of wife?’ y Was xed. ‘d ery replied Mrs. Cory. | ding than e Hendrick, ec usk ng for losonhi eat ctl a lacuanlag cing forced to : 1py. befc I r husband f pee von well bred and well dresse4, o " been _c. sug i b re Philadelphia. ay policeman drove the xirly|* e shirt walst they ecduestion men contended, It Was SUR-) Commissioner appointed by the Supreme] then will go to Philadelp! think the man was killed by super ‘ that the Western type often loses. The witte = PULP Sriisteantreacetaat ‘ Hat #UCH a monetary arrange- ‘of mining Investors accom- vf i s to Janiaica, a Nee Tea bnO ae ROSIE aasS Keck eit { Mrs. Harry Hastings, whose study 0 WN oeaine nce | ourt, and lastel several days, Many aie STO Xtinue Pearne, en route for | stition,” the doctor said, when told thag : SER nNT TTT Jothoa;/and she wearsixoed clothes, :1t | au How.(douyou Int for the Aiffer-) sconomic questions, in addition to pu Yomande has, absolutely. nothing to] noted nists testified on both sides} [tht to Jook into a British controlled | Bradley had breathed his last. « Nwatvaces thet neonae Yo ence between th ew York with and] joo g iterary matters, has made her) do with it, People can't lve on roo) (yy, Drs. Carlos MacDonald,| property. They are Frank Harris, edl- poe anne eean 5 a; HOE ne eae na ie ton. Sore RIE LtnevAreriean girl aC IArgaR Son eroré of the boat known in New | mance. Chere isl alwnya/ the) practical) y opy, Atwood, Auatin, Fuint, Chapln,| tor. ot: London. «Vanity (Fair; | Mercer r weary the most expensive costuines “The difference Js eaat!y explained. The | name OF the t known to con 5 | Ja x dam and I 1s. Spock, on of a famous | MISSING GIRL. HAD that makes her’ stand out oa a well girl of every city sims to look fie, tie , takes sides forcibly against the one 1 wiah to bring, out. fest siaay as d Pritehara the alreclor. oc | African amplorerccyj ei rsa erie | FEN BADLY. MIS dressed woman, but because her taste; °° Soe visite tie rewaurants and tie | proposition for wives. Hee husband chit| Dr. Flavius Packer, the direo Assemblyman J. M, Welnwrimht, aE : ts perfect. Peeper otenuas finciea te wal | of home life Mrs, Hast- Sting ot a good| the Knolls sanatorium, of which Mra-| Rye, Chairmen of the Committee. on EI L USED. n inmate for some| National Guard, returned from a tour at Mee qpontatly | of investigation In England, where he examined the National Guard organtza-| Two of Her Alleged’ Assailants Are waom dors} Osborn hed been als of mothere| time, testified that sh en quoted all interest she Ko lons have b t in spite of her “Won't you describe the characteris- |New York ty pe tn. ; 2 Sow! York git?” mi ner home and cox > tica of the Now York girl?" Miss White | goet home and . was usked. Hig’ the cates and-th i rs She's Indescribable. New Yorker. The conserva world; y hoor > | 1 the advancement of woman's compet take chatee of herself and] {jon ; Pb aoanece: tnerwle should tne| “faire und was corroborated by| Edward L, Mooney, the lawyer, re- Arrested, and She Goes real Now Yorker ty never sop : DNA oas ns NE ave turned from.a three months’ tour of the : Ue -T were asked to —-draw-a-ploturet 7 ory op ater citar ina = Mas Mint continent Ke Hi Ingetacll,,the_dotiar- to-Hospital, sald the high priesicas of fashion, “I! The New, Zork girl stands soot | © are impossible, Former Verdict Sct Acide watch man, waa also aboard, returning ‘ would have to leave out the most subtle | enld Miss White, “she cannot be iml-) ee yi a eee yest te or Victor M.| after tires’ years abroad, Atier having been mi haracteristic, which is essentially Now | tet” ent KippU oan measure Me OE ese nt SAO LO Nia LoS | home at Paterson, N. J. | Yorkian but indeserivanie.’ — i i PANEER vices of the wife and motler Meee io a wintoriam by the Inte 3ut-) WOMAN CARRIED ON HORNS |ten days, Fiorence Citro, fa WOMAN FLCGRS ssougast. ot sett on April 18 Oe OW. ON-AWILD. DASH.| overt chicarot-Se.-0. Want Fate! to Home Relations. In 188 he wued out a writ of nabed Coavibil utresteiwaali tone evenleraegetae in Which he demanded her eee | shat about shoes. Can you tel] a M J s New York girl by her shoes?” f AS PAUL i So When Mrs. Krause Threat- “Certainly, A New York girl wears 1 t possibile, t Dy = * 0 y ith three men. She now is t pare Wseaveriantand tie sy repeat the word impossibl daae sad re-| ARDMORE, Pa., Bept. 14—To be oar- | company w cs As ea eed belli ab at tain eal ba ral JYp [1 know tie waxe proposition id be} jieass on the Kround Mag ae Tad 7) ey er the lawn on the horns of an| in the sick ward In the Hackensack ened to Tell, Kempner see are oataasioalec alti loll stack RES TATE ES \ 1 | | tea Puig was led) {furiated cow, but rescued without | Jail. Two vf the men who were with : Lee cuN eatery nirigenoan \ aE TU SE ty before a 3 the § Me VOUT De merious injury than a bruise of | ter-ard under arrest, but the third Caused Her Arrest Ings, makes the d bs i | Me eet ene Ebay L n, which found her sane, but) Nt vas the tlirilling experfence of | escaped. The gir] was in a pitiable mend at a klance, j SNe sean a | nd they vary so In ace recall oF set » verdict, and) yrs” ROH. Elsenbray, of Linwood | state when found and ts said to have — “put Cincinnatl ami St. Louts giris —— eit y socia} position quently upheld by eypne. cow. {itch had wandered from | been cruelly misused. | » Divison of the Seco he barn of Molloy, was feeding | Chief Duan, of the Hackensack po- 5 = le aa F Sila not cone reducible (0 a neice a erae pea eAVe) YOM | argued: nop aon. ropnea|ustice Ford Denies Motion) jianciar basis ee ive ater this sie wat Gat gona ot cin cholcent Aoweta Tn the | ice; was informed that the girl kad) DP Aakced tolls bit tah uc wore | mae neya cana Duby Chey CON bare pied 6 fever | ae part of the year @ pase macker's sanitarium, Peat rayon eee ; | been seen with the men and he foun to-day on a churge of attempted black-| stiss White, “The New York girl has| for Payment Pending Trial | 0° than anothe sent to Dr, Packer's’ sanitartum Nira “Bixenvray waa not afraid of | been a | ee! wa can wear the same kind of : SULLA Cie ay Pred = release Was Opposed got and procerted to drive her away. |her with them in a secluded part of BA hae Lockwood, |. The cow.however, lowered her hornm. | that town. ust the woman about the waist and relatives, who alto opposed her dle: | 4i¢4e4 oa a_gaitop around the lawn fHectormee: probeaalne: ee ee tected A | fllcates several young men of this ch sMacDonall and De, Austin] screamm,, responded and | effected 8 1 flier downfall. The girl willbe. kept! uid she was able to muinige her) | inn of Mra, Etsenbray’e clothing on Insiasnuleis two-men arrested are Mra. Ostr - J by Mrs, Cary and Mre preferred by Ignatz Kempner. an] well shaped foot which never gives neat ee er, of No, 88-07 Greene street, | the impression of belng pinched by the of Divorce Suit . who told about the woman tak- | shoe. | ing away from her husband. He met ext the New York girl slways i Mrs. Krause on @-reiurn trip from Eu- | wears good gloves. Juatice (Ford, otathes Supreme Court} rope four gears avo, and after their ar-| “She ta also distinctly tallormade.|y.. gonied the motion for $5 per w are the The girl has been inclined to be waye ward for several —months.—-She—t not purchasable.| )- a . ~ details whlch are not puree et; Knacks Down in Court De- —miedlat a wife” 3 pet | tective Whose Charge Sent je would w¥sume wages for her services si Hore ‘di an fon: estate, which is estimated at over) her rival in New York he took her to «| Her skirts are short and I assure you) gimony 50 counsel fee deni t not think asking for} a ferns ate ere atiheteeaimles —— Forel: hit Went FItty-<lelith street, that the-infiuence~ ofthe New Yosk.| AMO A Oo ot peskthg “the-tria'+ : ree Her to Workhouse. {$s n told the commie = = girl has changed Parisian styles, Where | o¢ ner quit for absolute divorce from! 7 sioner Ale | Kempner said he learned at the very first Uiat she was _but in aplte of tha wan asked, a0) aun aa = ce sath jin. | the workhouse, will you” triving alo Visited thea ef { (S basis?” Mra, Has There should a year ago short skirts were never seen yo. ueband, Willlam C. Paut in wmart Parls shops, they are shown) 1 ).0- complaint mubmitted to the! @ married woman, continued to meet |(j-day— and «well. Parislana have 40- ee Rcel han i galg Mrs her, layishing money on her, especially | cepted tie jugon trotter Lor airet wear. | court by her lawyer” Axe Lata PEER ERE leer Hi kSensaaanlneituldi on «(nel ciae: (shoal evsninnacminyinuvoardalwiQh dirk whenever she would mention that The, materials in the Now York ' irs, Paul says that she marries : in shel b the Saw, | Napa aera Ge girl's clothes are the best In the world [tothe defendant on September 1th, | position of the hy any ene Grace Anderson, tall and well built, | Packs and was apt to be Jealoun here y y tog loud Corea en Maa hould have a falr part for the tr 0 had “just. been sentenced e] Physicians exandned on the part of? learned about thelr Intrigue. . ere eat pe materiale. The moment | 185, in Milwaukee, Wis., but that they! should ee ee se hed cea x e Ps co ee anead iy in 1 me ee sib ae ae f Blx weeks ago Kempner tired of the | you see conflict of loud calore you {have been living in New York Ree ee ent of the nowse- | tive ArcCOMMANnial hainooR intaaheans ea Real Revere ee us | I f romana beget wobetinafrer— Trt Ny EGER BM Ps — Te | aa a araaeeaaG aa aS aoa TAIT TORT TTR en T Whale tomas | __Announce a Special Sale of _ ee ST 7 cal BtrT. now nineteen years old. S er Ten ah v mentally unsound vine ~ ; srook ie recelvad one! of 9 series of Never Highly Manlcured. | Mot. iuinine names ar corespondent| york That Can't Be Paid For, and McComman lay for & manent | {2 hy; gxiate oF Wok after hersolt | : i blag egANce © s the New York | 5. weivental rvices out-| dazed. The detective had accuse a , : “SU dn the presence of bie friend, Ovour | gir sbi levehe charaatorizes the New York) Fanny Whke. In August of last year) ene man is paid for his xervices out-|daaed. The Restraint on Her Liberty | ss Cc rtains and Stores t Berhetsn, of No. 27 East Nineteenth | tre, the home or the ball-room.” Mra, Paul had her husband avested for! VTE vee nat tw business | Sraaamaa a ae Lore erase Reine Lace u y f= “Mereot, lt was in German and was al. “How. mbout her personal appear-| abandonment, muKH 4 iaeand. her the home cannot} more as Ru fanide the verdict ¢ s jury, A -t@@rvet tp tell her husband if Kempner | ance?’ Miss White Waa asked. Does) aint was dl by Mack «paid, Buch & proposition Js ndt to] Ns: § ent, Fox Srvc OUR MAY RET ; tember 16th ‘id ht fdvp her enomey. to,buy her | he, alter from the girls of other clt- | the defondant entered: In Pala jered.¢ A wite and mother doow! J aavalata ona Sporty iam ale For Monday, Sep’ & © pessmuge to Germany, “She differs essentially, Most Import-]agreement with his wife whereby he fi 5 the professions, Her a r-| pi 4 r wherever she ** On fthiw letter Kempner made an affi- | ant. the N Atri: Ch let Peralane ed to pay can as ts is o ; not § has puratinend lor pala .C0 | Be an tere routed tis risdiotion of the ¢ i al CONN on r or her support. Tha wis paid up to b ue) 1 Get up and Ul h ; : i = Marit.’ and Lieut, Jorgen arrested the | natural, wai nabed and her handa wre! july lant. when Paul being out of etn ire fair-minded ow leried tae woman {n strident tones, her | se chosen by the committ cmyoman, who yave-a number on Mros-) iiwayw well cared for. noyment: became a few jweeks in ar ie eyes daming with anger son, Deotavenuo as ber address. In court | “Nie us never MiKhy manictred. Her Pears, A i Fea GNI Tt ene ff vk West Twenty-third Street to-fay ihe letter waa tranaiated to | hands ate as oharacterietic as her fect’ | "in her co Mra, Print states that | ro an ine Nyaa Tt Mond : fi ‘ Magistrate) Wako, meio seked “Arm, |. fom, ebeut Ber DAFT In she Mar-| yer gol Shad von, Miberscaut g much nm nyntem dh pring har Lia nv on, boul sides. and the compan ivancod position Inj wons: ng ; unt the Lawye tye Krew why she jeft he husband for | ‘Te typical New York girl woars her leave her. She y dreased, with n loose ways 1 be . Ik m 8 is united to. $1 bald hair simply is jiwhlch tho son had been earn! . i ha ‘ i bape ” high ‘on, her head. The exaggerated iy horthugeand dat for her to maxe al ft eee: thle maaan’ ebe jreplted. Matto) te not chardoteriatic of the real | 5 dug Drink Mas [Hot WEN: 8e AAT j= vfhat was a good knock : “Ah! Thoi be was your afiniy,” York «irl p Daal nity, inc mith aw. York waist liner’? _ | gine Com: i Broadway, | Wake Fed the New York girl hua a mod-| 8 4 lar ne WA | Dire, shad] and writ Morris Coi ye that wives THE HIT OF THE TIME! ndant has or ¢ ‘tf waist, Sho never exagxer- | seria tut tt t 7 5 Gey ame 21 arrale ‘ ; gepst ld Reoner, Toply want | cowevork hat? Remeof “Posters” which ty cazriod of q womaas SUSI CUA af thkeg ty snultiog an oficer, “Boo aid. ghe tne |} he ew weds an once gave her 9260 to pay hey way back | "There, certainly ts, although it | by Mrs. t Anite copatiisrcouns |: th woman g who is entitled to a » As though she thought she had | { se expenses have o but. ae ‘Dien fin ‘ats thae:| cianmes! frequently, The modified musa: | cin the eae over: Ts Failed moat| Sattar her money's worth, te Onborn's estate. faces," I~ fave Offered t0 deposit fig | oom 19 te hat that marks the real jgel, Maurice Moyar, ba Mites TERN Hardly had this excit t 1 ah 0 with tod my lawyers oan purchase ‘ha the exagwemted | of the charkes of his cite aus? ee pave “Hardly had this excitement abated | — h B x | mushroom. nies constant as $01 Huh of this} when three young men, « SSTNCC: | ep eerrpEREER Ht eaay utes ORAS BA [Mtoe done the, New York gint nota | Witte: nies tha! 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