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iS ] i THE EVENING WORLD, LUESDAY, SEPTE MOTHER'S DREN Auto Wrink Faces, Keep SAVES A GIRL ROM SUICIDE Artist, Had Miss Hanley, Pretty Turned on Gas in Bath- room ta Die. BEHIND , ROMANCI Sweetheart, Sumption, Forced Plans for Wedding Off. Hanley. a beaut Geath early to-day by a warning dream of her mother, fn the prison With strempred au taker of the three-story house owned by a man nanied Forrest, and Miss Hanley, mired by many in the neighborhood be- painter of china of —very enthusiastic Mark on-Fair Aus toists Due, It Is Said, to Concentrated Vision. rare ability over her art to the story told the police, the girl was engaged to marry Earl in Brooklys. HINK WOMAN WAS MURDERED BEFORE THROWN INTO BAY the mother The marriage had | the little ones nesk twi eet for the first of next year. according to the mother, Bennet to the house and had consumption and his physician had ordered a change of climate. accordingly decided former home have to abandon for the time being at least | Miss Hanley seemd to become morose and“Jeft the house last night early, re- turning three hours Later. te tell her mother ¥ it is believed heart to say good-by. room. Mra, Hanley also but awoke Gream which made her believe ai! Bor right with her daughter. the daughter's room CUCUMBERS AS A CURE. told the girl that PT OVER STOR 1000 GALS oes New Wrinkle Maker’s Stamp Differs from that of Worry and Money Madness. his pins to mar jctothesline ab; Not a Mark to Disclose Iden- tity of Body Found Off South Brooklyn. She refused he had been, Tt isn't necessary to be # fashion (with th expert tp know of knowing wrinkles deals ax much with Bhe went to her “Marriageable’”’ or Thinks There Is a Covert Fling-at His Country. and face of a water at the South Brook- the police that warmurdered-and-thrown-into-the fodt of Forty-sixth street or palmistry three deep of the anxious-look- ing woman in the automobile coat. you | | may. know without the aid of the rai-| they are the genuine auto Hourrying :to | wrinkles in the fac fm the bathroom and then returned te y the waves tossing it against bed, but not She rose again By Edna Cain. ‘A wang of stlongsborembn Aisbovered and drew {t out of the water, Policeman Coleman, in New York an Women to-day who frequent the maa: | seuse’si and the beauty doctor's are de- manding the removal of these three deep saya, she found the girl on urned on full atation- | that Terce and @ bottle usr @pen the window and the girl soon re jaboard the Baltic Of all the wrinkles that beset the York Friday vhuman face the automobile wrinkle is| @#stinctly emphasize th | the latest, although wotnan has of Inte |!adies wero marriages money. wrinkle, !from the viewpoint his due in New woman was drossed which was She wore slices and examination re- tho head and face that "Siro una wrose Jumped into the | of |¢ o'clock, dressed, ate contained gin, death painless. ~ Policeman Owen S:niti, of the West Station, heard Mra. ,Yeare developed which formerly belonged to man only, The mutomebtie wrinkles—those three deep elofts between the eyes—is caused the searching, which the automobilist fixes upon road ahead, With vealed cuts of York girls, that the matrim not ptand any tight squeeses upea them to resent woman Was t looking woman, as a good 0d probably about thir- into \the house. Kirt upparsn He found tae and took her Thirteth Street concentrated this English 4 about 150 pounds. The nate that the body was |n the water about th were no rings 1) and. welghec the sunlight’s glare All and added to the concentration, Ith does na of motoring to ac- Bell, with a truly English grasp | of American humor. writes: waa made, and she was locked up. Upon finding herself became hysterical, and when Dr Delek arrived from New York Hospital he indvised her remoyel to Bellevue. On the way to the hospital, ing to the police, Miss Hanley declared to her mother, who accompanie “You stopped will myself yet fingers and no quire these wrinkjes. Money Wrinkles Gammon. The moriey wrinkles ane the mont com- If you tesa Ue fine lines around 4he ayes and the corners of the mouth, yeu may know the woman has financial werries. who puzzles ever counts and schemes how to make the monthly allowance cover the expendi- Altes of the Jarder and the wardrobe ac- | quires these lines just the same as the i fnancter or business woman, Wile the automobile wrinkles are new [and the monay wrinkles are common, | «© worry wrinkles are unique. No other | wrinkle In the world can be confused / {with the worrs wrinkle They may run} all-over the face, in the forehead, around es and mouth, but th lalways deep'and discontented wrinkles reach al: | | most from tne corners of the eyes to the | | chin.” The discontented woman also has the disfiguring lines reaching from the corners of the motth-te -het— meek and; around the cars, ‘These areaugmented._ too, _b: Farsind the ayer, which red looking, and, consequently, accom: disfiguring bags. wrinkles are as {n & Joking mood or q FOU wrote it,” and then he says I bave siren thereby. a poor impreasion of my ca- nerious when the avenue station while the police made | recently reported was then sent to the Morgue. HATS IN A WILDERNESS OF PLUMES AND FLOWERS. Fall Millinery In Bewildering Dis- accord-| mon kind. me Unis time, I've nothing now Not So Wise as G. B, Shaw. knows about se kitts are-marriage-+ able It does not signif’ that they ‘are ANYBODY ROBBED IN MIDDLETOWN, CONN.? Two Youths Found Lugging Ward-| robe and Silver, Some Marked with Inscriptions. Detectives Michaels and O'Brien of the Bast Sixty-reventh street station, early up two young men hig- Bernard Shaw as ¢ purpose of mar- thority upon Taylor Shop. he straw at!l] holds with the t¥in€ to /forminine portion of old Manhattan Teproaches me for t Against poor harm} y are nearly | t0-day picked This ocours wing hea yn si and Seventy-second harmless girl “resentment she crowds into places where they aed! to hare a monopoly. After reducing me to « state of pulpy earcasin—M nineteen and THT Becond and James @igitesn years old naar ie Ds ner home, Meter Cos smaca wii Saehich im complete in every detatl t for merning, and evening are ‘one gray sull. Ught coat und {panted often 7 Mark poet. one_airined coat and Tuxed suit 2 one full-droas app —tam: Dewiidering vewiy weats Nupoleon Newlywed being pictured British over.” He thinks are divided These wrin- | are actually woman's ugly A bad-tempered woman set a-determined wey s ugly, her face unduly. bi L the curves around the mouth | (od ahd Geepelied ~~ Mést’ prom- bad-tempered, wrinkles are the Mnes about of the chin Curing the Wrinkles. the: beauty the wrinkles, the observer, vinocksng the room $s a gem of loveliness. oly used—torl hie makes -Hritieh really did so Napeheon,—— A Yankee Nzpoteon, F know, bat Sty Napoleon Newlywed Nipoleon, ands that; makes | all the difference fn the world nie | and bthehwige, The British }ton, a embodied in Mr. Eyes Peet FOOT avening headgear, isa thing of beauty for massive basket Beventh Rexiinent Taira ver, £073. Ar paphis 1$ Belt is-fennind end two sliver tray The youths refused to say had obtaine! the stuff, tosisting that t Vanle In York- expensive evening puepioioua persone) The detectives ex- creation of the popular mushroom type. bbon perched care= ers promise the women os AUTO HIT JERSEY STUDENT g York who te brink enough money wrinkles in afiernoon hats are shown in an » big financiers from thinks i¢ there iq ¢ tween the tye. 6 another war be Hi. Vreeinnd, of Jersey City, N, ries ihe New York In luxurious vely decorations, though darker toqu and flowers are miown for those But uils L | teapot. (Me ¥ year, was struck by af automobile near the BheMeld Scientific School yesterday Hinatiending phywt- however, and the svoret of many wrin doctor will horrified, are and badly insured. clan said that the young man ternally injured§ but how seriously he was unable to slate. and If you wish to be truly mountain welgnt Did cream and foarless washing with The owner of the harming Innovation at the Lord & shop Js the children’s hat room. be a Joy to mothers as well ‘ones. themselves, Infantile millinery r litte bonnets and faring machine tg not known. some wrinkles, | systematic -treatme | wrinkles of th [content and demonstrated ridiculousness. be it. from is here dis- King the British {only hope one of Whe marrlageable and then per- bile wrinkles Ja chair at Yale, cam It Is Rumored— iyeorms "a atartiing. tad re is always ROOM for an- ROOMER to find the ROOM he tongs for through the Morning World's “FURNISHED ROOM" cob. nd nil the chtldren can find Just what automobilint looking for bees whom the joke charming winter Vtomoblle from Paris to the R afternoon or by persiatent \\Mnaing on of cucumbers at night. vening variety y down to Lond & Tay the millpery display ee |ROOSEVELT GARRISON LOSES CHARTER FOR A SNUB. n° rm and feast BEAR-HUNTERS P | THE WAY FOR ROOSEVELT. | and Ahen worry about removing Any beauty doctor will tell you he removed, pit wrinkles can an Index to character It tx well to re: | trom, their “wrinkles shall know ¢hem. —$<$—___— VERDICT FOR _ WOMAN ON STRETCHER. President’s Camp in Louisiana Will) Be Pitchyd Near La Providence, LAKE PROVID: “To Let” Ads. were printed in The World last week. WASHINGTON, Commander J more than during the same period: La. Sept. 4 nh meeting of the Theodore | Roosevelt Garrison and suspended that recognize R. mada in East Car Parmu, opporite Aimua ain Railrosal of Bloomfield Nor th Jersey Phe camp. wil, ‘more than In the Herald last week — The Rumor Looks Like a Fact, Doesn't It? © commander of en order. a mem) was brought (court on a alretcher, for the camp, cutting trails, &o charter and carried {( away with.him, les, New Lines in Women’s NOQTHER CRA) Man Maid-of-AlL Work Beauty Doctors Busy |\ HqMF MURDERS THRE CHILDREN \fter “Strangling Little Ones Buflaio Weman Hastens to Tell Husband. EVFPALO, Sept. 2 —Mre. Bertha Hund. aged twenty-seven vears, early day atrangled her three chlldren, stopher, elm! years oidy Helen. wo years,’ and Freda, elght. montha, © death at her home, No. #25 street #3 Immediately after commiting the deed the wonan went to the Pennayivania Railroad yarda where her husband. Frederick Hund, is employed ax a inem- ber of & wrecking crew and him of her action Mra. Hund was placed under arrest. She im regarded as Insane. = Te children were alls) their mother destroyed: them dered the boy, Chriat, frat asleep on ams. on informed ping when She mur He was ress fy arior Sha cw tapped a biankel about the bay” head, covering hia face, and then ted « siothesline about his neck, turning {t around tires times and then drew it tight add fastened & by tying several | knots The police say the boy could not have lived more than a few mim tes. When found hiv body was half on the mattress and half on the floor, with the face downward. The girl, Helen. was next slain. Tails | | child was asleep tn a crib in the parior, | rind | ami after | | Mrs. Hund wound-a eloti line w. mrangling the child sie carried the body Inte the bedroom and put It on the bed and covernd st with a quilt Freda, the baby, was her next. victim. She was asleep (n tts carriage In th |Kichen. The litte one slept. sound! |while ¢he mother was murdering her [brother and sister. Mes, Hund killed |from the carriage. She ® plece at the baby's neck once and faycenod it In two kuata, © appenrance of the body Indicated j that the ttle one lived only a moment or two after the fatal cord ened about its neck, vey nadie en Mix. Hund met her bu she wld: “Fred, I have made erat three children. Come home and » he jaan hurried home, ¢ wifes with him machen. the house Mrs. Hund sat down at a table and began to cry. Hund, after partially | recovering from the shock. tel the poll When Mrs. “Hund was locked up tn a| |cell she said to Supt. Regan “I killed the children because I didn't |want them to grow up and-be crazy} like me” Then she told how she strangied the |Mttle ones. i | The police’ say the woman does not! called a patrol wagon and conveyed Uke | realize the enormity of her crime, and| he killed the children while suf-| fering from insanity that suddenly seized her, Ghe has been ill with! nervous trouble for about six months, | to thie morning manifested signs of mentat derange- ldut had never prior | ment. c i morning and prepared ‘her breakfast and stcrted for work at 6.80. a WOMAN ATTACKS WITNESS IN COURT Policemen Called Upon to Pre- vent Serious Consequences Before Coroner. Screa.aing maledtotions, Mre. Raffele | Malazza. of No 118 Lafayette street. attacked a woman who was testifying | Teign-of ths felt witt-woon—be-upon-ux, + agaist her before Coroner Harbureer trylag|ang it is wine to take an early glimpse | in faii_millinery A wilderness of feathers and bows/ irate woman trom wreaking her ven- Lord & ‘Taylor's, Broadway and Nineteenth street, and | If you are looking for something reedly | in the tne of headgear. Journey exclusive shop and have a and a jury to-day, Two stalwart po- Hoemen —muocesded —in-—preventing— the geance on the witness Coroner Harburger was investigating the death of Mra, Sophie Lombardo, thirty-two years old, who was shot at 0 176 Lafayette street, jast Thursday Mra ‘Matarza—and Frank —Dominiro ) Mixteen” years old, who lives in the Shouxe, were arrosted They had he talidng to Mra, Lombard, Who wae packing up to move, Mrs, Lombanilo held a revolwer in her hand which sne was about to put in a box. The boy ays it from her hand and it exploded Relativag of the dead woman usseried that Mrs, Malazza was responsible for the woman's death ‘They sald that ‘she had conspireo with the poy to kil Doron; Harburger Murie ruvi, of No. Lafayette street, & ce of Mrx, Lombardo, had been bad blood women. Then came the at ereni The jury returned a” verdict that | Mrs. Lombardo had come to ber deat) by a plutol tn Che hands of the boy Dominfeo and Mrs. Mulazza. Coroner | Harburger held both without ball for the Grand Jury —_—_—_—__ PROF. SANFORD HOME; BLINDED BY GOUT. Member of Yale Faculty Stricken Durdng Automobile Tour in France Returns, Prof. Samuel F. Sanford, who holds ome almost blind, on the Kalser Wilhelm IL, to-day L Six’ weeks ago, while riding in hls aus ©, he lL was stricken with blindness ay he proached the German village of Kob- lentzs His vervantr got him to # hotel and rw dieteturned by rall to Paria Himself under (he beat oculists Rice ‘ Dhey deckled that rheumatic gout Ind cked hin oye. eT ial | WOMAN DROPPED DEAD ON ATLANTIC CITY WALK. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Sept. 24 Mra, Ho W. Haynes, of Washing D.C, dropped doadion the board wali an tolay ke she was about to Walk Into ah store. Shao Was abou lMtty-fve years of age MBER 24 May Sound Death-Knell of Servant Girl Problem! 1907, j ALIVE IN COFFIN TEN HOURS, BOY By Rose Tillotson. haa come true CL Gah Gira d ment Is Granted Board variety of kitchen mechanic 4s | reign of the mighty | of Inquir inaid of all work ta now @ thing of the q y- Freda—witnnt taking —tha child | past Gigpommession of Phyllis 4 at} National Guard circles’ are atirred Jonker will whe be the | over the action of Col. George R. Dyer, proud mistress of private eultog, planoa ls) the Twelfth Regiment, even automobiles “| days of domestic tyranny are over tor the Queen of the Diehpan, and in the future she will no lon the soft-map jobs. ae Pt eee ee a eighercheardh artista eee | Cee een Te conslate pot Belgadiere to its NATURAL COLOR: When they reached the | of meek and bumble fe he who tas eprung to PHONES - the pees oe 129% siterion mere ae [eT Stood Regiment, and-Major_Louls Tt happenee over adie claimed the | pavecck Fourth Brigade. best spare bedroom and fropt parlors |). i014 pext Monday evening at the} moves Dandruff. Keeps hair soft end, Just rights, One| Tweifth egiment Arniory. Compiete i arsgooun WkGbn LSE aterold’ Jems | secrecy envelon and glossy. Refuse all substitut Bergen street, revolted! this tyranny ' ate in the possession of a male maid of dincuse It, aun rom thot ‘Spec only partially informed manifestly work He te butler, cook and. UP- | fooiteh stories are obtained 50c and $1-bottles, at- druggists in one, ani been In the aeathetc housework field. by Col, Dyer to look after hia inter- from the ranks When I journeyed over to Brooklyn! giiq to-day that he was not at berty ei T{to view thin new epactnen L had Uta |to tell just what wax going to hap; at 6 o'clock this] hope of finding the ideal maid of ail-] 1 will say husband's | Hund got up shortly after hie breakfast) In anawer to my ring the door] )tP&t she presesy ie | was promptly Opensd py the new! rul panera ne: Ba ema ter 0 of the cullnary domain. | what Col. Dyer is charged with. We the new cook lady,"” he| know, however, that the accusations do my question. jot ficiude any charges of financial die Just arrived this morning and find the | honesty. place quite sultable.” This sounded! "“"Tss¢°Cotonel has enemies in the rest- : condescending views of his/ment. For some time past * | | predecessors, |2hat the mule housemaid was 2 model ly clrowated. He has tried ell as remarkably ot politenea well educated. the, business for| have the Board of Inquiry force out his many years, and think for a man of; sy Bomeatls tendencies this isa prize joo: | the open. Women have almply taken all our jobs, Crom wine infor thal pat work.” Yeu| WU TING FANG GOES BACK ts of men doing housework, | joan wages, do peter | AS ENVOY TO WASHINGTON. work, and know our places’ better than | female, Of course, I PEKING, don‘t-pretend to bean expert in the a & =: { erate esa NE tas Minister of China «t_W of + any Phyllis one, two, i port a inister of China Washinx- [eae oe sian Sook a Mt | ton wan wnetted to-day. The Arch &. Foot: ple dinner. Wok at that fivor, lean ase Ther ADIerice nan oraceectibedethe eo ~—is comfortably supported by the; I did that, and the whole | tion taken by the Throne to the friend- house has Silah to it mince | ines of the American press to Mr. | scientific construction of the Cow: j ‘Tt cam this . Late of Japa | . . Feame at 10 this morning, Lote oC Ja0 | Wu and express indifference regarding Arch-Prop Shoe. _ This shoe re~ Tor ie Amerivar:} the reappointment: Chinese~ officta he women that If \here do not relish the honor paid ti \thoy mean to do us out of Our propel | Minister, as they regurd it as nm pee i places we can [take up thelr dempla T think this ts @ don't—want— hal! vs most of the cooka demand i _| Government from Washington in. 190%. fay ~ i mesticity. who itp: | Tt was reported at the time that the| eate Aat-foot, which the Coward: jaa groai_Neld He can show ed work, Anywn) | and relegation to: the privileges that } 4. of Louls, returned to sworn to the nam whl ae ae eitaie when former -hausht= 1 were dissatisfied with hin. but he was female servants. he said, setting down vs meiiat g : discus the. always interesting {Tunw, Yen was appointed.to succeed sty 4 SOLD NOWHERE ELSE. Male hell for ow, Aid All Ihe cook for ik country, ond . = emhere fore thelt Was transferred to the Foreign Oliies| SAMES S, COWARD, In despair when 1! ay pext pdVErtiond for & \aix women here the last hy means, ne work. while. they |ang worked hard in the Interests of his dked with the butcher. Government i f Mail Orders Pllled, Send for Catalogue, ' playing the eyes ty ii a — BUD elapdd AS tira ose recreate yorers BEVERIDGE IS HOME. Parlor without finding Lrideet stretched | Soe eee ehair enjoying » the Commenting oa the ple= them aii and then ad ed for a man |primped and talked wuld that there | baitwecneinenterot though they were) United States Senator A. J. Hoveridge.| Heartburn, Discuat of Food, Pulnees of) / than my former malds, thelr re promising. ne servant problem d-for-nothing girls. wane mince: CASTORIA and bottle washer" any For Infants and Children, - or iit the Siretnture The Kind You Have Always Bought ri ee vcs outa or enti, sora ed to Invad Mydn who a j ‘ Net (cork ru Bears the Liver and ‘Digestive Orea nee ny Mubatitute for tho me or by Mall | | Siguature StDitin: EE « “on by all) f — ip | Dr, Wernet’s Powder Calais ; 5 SUBSTANTIAL i r= “7 Hair Falling Out®. = and good Braind are made from Grape-Nuts There's a Reason’? TROP Tear. ew bared i aoe a2) Sours — ( suantsroerr a i OR GO TO, Ay Bx eee 'g L W Ax STAMOS ATEST Student Who Had Nerve Did ot Quail During Frater _ nity Initiation, DUBUQUE, Ta, Sept. %4—To! tie tor ten hourain a col tg see ‘thrash the glass covering over his fate tha’ 2 glimmer of candles, was the fate of Rey Lorraine, a student of the Dubuque Hixh Sehool. who wap wie victim, of m , frat’ initiation. : The young man, beink of the nervy y kjnd, was to be xubmitted,to pe mout trying ord wae taken under cover’ of ‘night to wih Jeqlar Tong in disuae, and ied’ down ‘the stairway. Candies dere” Mthted. and 2 placed wbout in niches inthe wall andes young Lorraine, Diindfolaed; wae tn <a MEN MUST NOT. DO WOMANS WORK - to He down on what to him seemed box. and the cover was fastened: Th ‘ covering soon Was removed from hi sree a ‘he amcke wo the mention as] Tee He that-he wast oo = A | There was wuflicient aif to keep him yg from sméthering and he remained there; all through the-night. Barly. in FORC ENEMIES morning he wae released by .senie friends ’ —— ee NOTABLES ON CARMANIA. LIVERPOOL. Sept. Une steamer Carmania, which from here to-day for New, York, too among her paasengers Senhor Nabu Btaziilan Ambayesdor at Wasdington Oyrus MoCormick, ‘Rloxander Pinte thy Britsh Consul-General at Chicago, Alfred Sutro, mee) Commander of Twelfth Regi Indies are down In demarnd- ing a Board of Inquiry to Investigate DEPORT me oa il his official conduct. In __complined with Col. Dyer'n request such a Board has been appointed by Adjutant-Gen- ‘The gded ola RESTORE GRAY HAIRY r corner all of Genera] Pettibone, of the Fourth Lrigade; Col. George C. Fox, Haventy- ee YS no matter how long it has been® fourth Regiment; Col. James W. Lea- gray or faded. Promotes a fuxuy” rant growth of healthy hair. Stops The firat-meeting of the board witt| its falling out, and Positively re- the character of t jthony to be taken, Those members of IS NOT A DYE™ the Twelfth Regiment wno know all and now réjotcea} about the affalr absolutely refuse to| RESULTS GUARANTEED wickers Philo Hay Conttowsrk, N. J. lon | James W. Ovborne nas been retained ests before the board. Mr. Osborne admitted Str. Osborne,’ ‘that the proceedingy will quite Iikely Ituct, we do nat krow oUrielves just soon discovered | di tory to him have been m: to thelr sources and has not al- waya been successful, His idea {s to tratlucers, ao that he can fight them In ept. %.—The reappeint- bet oma give} Ment of Wu Tine Pape to bin former muscles of the leg, ends-the dull’ fall in Hrs 8nd | yonai-trlunph for aim. after hie recall ache inthe heel,and cases Interlor office Nor sharp. twinges throigh the arch2oF! pcated Dy his the foot. Ting Fang w Mra. Jowet. npress. Dowager and her advisers Arch Prop Shoe will remedy: and: if : | appointed to, o¢tice on ‘hls return to prevent. 4 the way to solve | China. Sir Chentung Liang Cheng suc- : | Toxine errant Atti prablem,”-; ceeded Wau Ting f eopetate WAiitelia Saale _ For Men, Women and Children, a. 1m un-wasy-chait-t about -tour-years-in-Washington—btang oS Careniiing henge Heh; bet —neyer for Y have nao | “trng reappointed Ministor to China| 268°274 Greenwich St.,N.Ye }:\ |was here during the Woxer troubles (Nean Wannex Sraxxz.) ‘ —— rit indiana Senator Returm with Constipation ij al Bride! He Wed Abrona, Inward Piles, Fulness of the Blood in thdit Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, of Lidiana, arrived to-day on the Kalser|Welabt in the Stomach, Sour Kructations, Wilhelm Il with hix Srid=, who berore| Sinking or Fluttering of the Heart, Choking! servant propiem hole marriage In Germany on Aug. |e Buefocating Sensations when’in a lying an 4 eer Mooked was Mia (Cithering Eddy, of Chicago, |Posture, Dimnes of Vislon, Disainers on ris lotters were more than Guughter of Spencer Eddy, first secro- inc wuddenty, Dots or Webs before the Bixht, 1 Wnkaged him at M9 tury of the Americun emimAsy at BeritO. |Feyer and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency! Wile asked, and ‘Dae Senator refused to talk politics. lot Perapiration, Yellowness' of. the! Skin and % to worthless, Last nicht at the captain's dinner no leye, BNlehaliide Chests Clabes Pa j He can guccerss ireeponded tora toast and, wound up DY (poy rent the, aides! Chests Linda aa without rec haying that the two Eretiest riers um [Sudden Flushes of Heats Burning In the Cook oarth were President Koosevelt and toe Flea. A few doses of crisp. IS German Hmperor, sary. y other * m bd Pills > yatem of al! the alove uamed =" |s Yor: a FLESH et Makes eames | Drop. *s tals tesan "ge [F80, you probably sufer fom Dad. tg Cy then wt: ene ruff, Your hair can only’ be saved £4" by prompt and. efficaciou) treatment. ‘ “Purhg 37 yeors the Woodbury Method ¥ hascatrested incipient Laliness.in many | thous: di of eases, Cal. of woite tout | YATE Joho il. f Dermatologic? | VWOODBURY INSTITUTE | Dept. D:,22 Wesi2 3d St, New York. 1 Coy Pbiladetphia, Wermet Dental Mfg, \

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