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vo - RC {THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY. OCTOBER'S, 1907. “a \— AETOR 10 PAN \Marerage May Be the Union of Two Creatures Who Hate Each Other, | POLICE LAUNCH “NOVEL INSTEAD Says Elinor Glyn, the Cleber and Daring Author of “Use? Weeks.’’| Bi WS UP: ONE ee MAN SCORCHED. (If PREACHING Writer Doesn't Accept Ideas Set Forth by ‘ \ Her Nobel Heroine, Who ignores a Code NAGS Richards Used Lantern While - Tees Bailing; Flame Ignited, Gasoline. is eH Hopes to Attract the Young] « Men of Tottenville, S. I, to His Church. DEFENDS BOOK FROM CRITICS ‘me naphtha Jaunch used by the harbor ‘polite of the sub-precinct at One” Hundred and Twenty-second street end ~ Eust River blew up at 1 o'clock this jnorning and Pollceman Frank Richarée was badly burned. The crew had just left the boat. Richards took e« lantern and bégan to bail the Jaungh, whiob had shipped water on a trip down the | river. ‘The flame of the lantern set fire $0: escaping -raixoline-and the tank «a ploded, Richands, his clothing afire, wae biown ott af the boat and fell inte the river ten feet away. Zils compantone rescued bim. The water saved him from worse Injuries, as it extingulshed [the fire fh hte clothing. oHis hands aad face were badly burned. TT IS HIS OWN WORK.) 1), More Reason to Put Her Own Opin- The Rey. Guy A. Jamieson Be| jon in-Book Than for Artist to Fat Bh at eT. ” ier : ow pe oe a eubuay aver His Own. Features in a Painting. é i ina _Smail Parish. ‘Phe Rev. Guy A. Jamieson, rector of By. Alice Rohe... BE Brepiisass Hpiscopal Churoh at Tot-| ¢ gy T is impossible for woman to break any conventional lay made tenvitle, 8. I, will adopt an original | if set 5 5 soos a man without paying the price. It is, unjust, but ] assure yo plan of holding the intereat of his par- by man. without pay! te in ie eeeetlh J = My CES Sea fettonere to-morrow night, when he will I have no mission of trying sso @ present: conditions of begin the rending of a novel he has |society. 1 am not a rebel against convention. rwritten instead: of delivering «sermon Strange y-first Impression of Elinor Glyn, whe rather ay IMr, Jamieson is Interested In a B Stranger than 1: mit Se eee yn, when 1 saw the al- Pollenivalooninrdjecton as middest most startingly attractive Englieh ith her maguificent head of red- He believes. tho establishment of cold hair, her unusual green grey changeable eyes, shaded by thick “Subway Tavern’! in a small parish s, her Grecian nose and the characteristically pink and white will_go-nd intends to make the X- "2, 51ish complexion, was thin conventional view coming from the woman—eho = pertment He has schemed tt aif out In : wrote ‘Three Weeks.” Modern conditions of living im his novel. ‘Ho expects to wake up the interest of | ‘“Murriage," continued Mrs. Glyn, “| “Anbros a year 1 nen I had t the young men of Tottenville by this /tne greatest , inattty de and wanted fe *; ath Sect AS - America are said to be increasing plan. There are many documents and | present) In ‘Three Weeks’ I have merely nates I wrote ‘The Dam- " A oS : Kidney, Bladder and Rheumatic Ail Climaxea in his novel. and once {t 4#|painted a picture of a woman wno WBA’ Rocks'—the latteesin WetwoeKe mia . pan! ra ae mente atsuchia tapi dite a eee under way he believes those who hear |not-conventional, but her views are not) correct my writing novel . public health 1s threatened. orlwinally writt To meet the situation it has been: the first chapters will wish to hear the|my views, I have tue same right to) oof So) pepe j : f dt $ ; : } Set zeae Or proposed that the newspapers of the Kidney Disease Sapping the American Nation? ~ ‘A-Word-of -Warning—and-a Remedy: part vanity and fate ‘easily remove thelr call buxom If you disliked the word | i ——— ‘ y {gclination from the loved one. | 4, fat, and blonde of halr and only ‘ “Immoral! It 1s a0 quaint’ a word, | ; f eighteen years old, going on nineteen, i | will. For me jt 1s immoral to be falae. ‘ : on the bridge in the Yorkville Pollce { to be mean, to steal, to cheat, to stoop Court to-aay. Minnie lives at No, 14 to low actions and all ends. Yet one | East Elghty-second strevt whe | i n_ahe 4A : can be-and do. all those things, and if Cold the Stumbling | home, By profession she is « mermaid , lone remaine as wel! the faithful beast x | She does mermaiding at the Hippo-| A yee ope man, one is counted | ied e aronisntwicntdally: A further developments of the story, He|paint a word picture which does Net! spelling, correct. the F will reveal none of the plot in advance. necessarily Texesmvle nie” xe- at miet+ = MIE = LY Pr = | eountry. _give_ wide publictt; a to Dr. } “In this way, said the Rev. Jamieson |has to put on canvas the pictures of | Manly educated | wom ; 2 : Flood’s prescription, not only as be oo fe an “Evening World -yoperter to-day, | his fo Stich ty one-way -renemble LGM Omen Der weak . z ea 2 - = - ———— - ing the finest remedy Tor ‘these all — “I hope to bring the®Foung people to | himself.” T want to tell you my ae f ; . ; * f vie 5 tem Soereseats a eae sage (wertscoen,-bntone-tr which the | church and keep them coming, They| After gazing at Mrs, Glyn’s wondertu} | ment, CHAE enEA SERENE RET ; : “ ‘ R E 3 people can piace perfect confidence, / might not be so eager:t6 attend ser- ‘hair and eyes !t was easy to forget the iets abe it ‘The Visits > fs y ‘a f 4 coming as {t does from such eminent * 1 ‘ioes if they were promived nothing bej-|minsion and easy to understand te | a tea wi mG Z 7 j og | ie Bicsiteed radical authority, i ter than the ustial discorusc.~In this sympathetic warmth of ps chologica pre sulan-s ; F c f . s t | This is a practical suggestion that | age they seen to require something dif- description which she admita exists for i Are ‘ : + : . s > i I should result Inthe rellef of avast “4 tore T have weltten'a novel | the unconventional lady of Ner ro-| MAM you fo amount of suffering, and we a i ferent. Ther beth." Tread i t fm which I have embraced the germ of mance, \2 of G : - pleasure in being able to help the | y my saloon pian. “To love! Oh, yes y call tt that atl ing, and § . last ‘thing that ev {dea by giving the doctor's famous i { Jy will untold tt bit dy dit, and when| the altar—‘Joined together PY CE eT peaathey tat prescription gp full: | tee interest has quickened it will be Mkely as not two human creatures Me ee tial jo you think you will find the Concentrated Barcola Compound, { Sit che mere easy to put It in practice, [hate each other, and ere standing there|Amorica? I asked tor hen GN) A Vones ot T feel certain that a jainiature Subway |eTearing these im jossibilities for wome| come to this countr nthe: avow Fluid Extract Cascara Aromatic, { = len | potitical purpose Ivantage of thelr | DUrpose of aceking an American j i F: Mavern’ will go in my parish. I wish to | Political pilrp Flitochieriiaxty ponies merican hero | % ounces 1 5 er advance that-my-novel-tx-rot-e-{ cambly. hey desecrate the WU a loves | “HL cannot tell yet whether I witt-find + Sareea Aromatic Elixir... . 4 ounces * Mterary effort, though I have had many Quotes From Book. Reneneetr not Perhaps my Ameri upy / aut bney meted (on sat ae drag short stories and several novela pub-| The author of “Three Weeks’ picked | Pook mv! e like Elizabeth, an amusing ~ . * store, mix them at home ani eons % a3 TeneS. Tt te written withthe idea |up-her book and-read-a numberof | eee te-suct a apiritot-pelme aie? = bea Captivated by Her-at-the Hip-j teaspoonful after each meal and one | | aiwaya in mind to hold the interest and! most startling passages with an enthu-jhere In New York. Hyverything fairly we | ? 3 : podrome, Saloon Keeper Ac- -before going to bed- = mt i keep !t fast. It ts very dimcult to bring | siasm that could only evoke more ques-| P! eee pray Sere! ny avesl of energy i » Pp | =< v1 : ho ion 8 ty N con. : 4 the young people to church nowadays | tloning borne puteybaterowiinwneetornt oan’ ~. : cuses Her of “Taking Roll.” REAL ESTATE. <4 and I hope that the plan I have origi-| ‘Make no vows, sweetheart! Fate will | not yet. I leave Ina few days for! ss * LaVvlll0p LOWUWCETOFCE HES EY ib 5 | mated will be successful. force you to break them if you do. The; the West. but will return to New York | * We f 3 £ 5 —_——_—_—— RICHMOND. y 4 13 ez : in time for the season.” | IS BEALE Ol i ignorant-make vows, and for the moat! n. | : i Minnie Alken, orho is what you_would he of burden $ I 0—$50—$ ] Co Ls is (y the world amoral woman! But ghey Bl h M: t 4 + ~ Bhe—dhlt't—look—no—ver E 3 it —apk—o--very—-frenh aller 4 witt-stert rot mel money tn Thidine Vigne or wo pocray and Wie OcR In Matrimon whegalog the. peat “partcof-thernight anf = flew Yormopesl ontater Lea otert = tue, to Judge by her sentiments, George a cell at the East Firty-first street at ing some cholce property, with all | : tion. Louis Mandine, a saloon-keeper, | improvements, night tn Richmond | {HAPS NTORNER Eiot, ‘must be classed as immoral, be- a lon k Soa tn ro mate without of-No. #18 Bast Nincty-sevenin auc. Borough, New York City, onby 10% 3 cause laving chosen her mate was (here to accuse her of the larceny miles from City Hall, hvery roan : the daw's blessing, she yet wrote the The Stale Kiss and Tepid -Fouch Show ining-$1s—ail_tn-ones- oy -womanwho- has ths —wisdom— Sip oenu een a eins err went to the Hippodrome last }-and foresight to-buy this land-at Sain aaSaaeS suid Toe savobin, and IT saw the present low pr ‘5 Im sure to ———-“Don't Stop Me,?= ranger tity! To maaba was. pelng IMMOFAl Lice as | rE - ia t 7 . ane 7 5 = = = ‘Stace a 4 77 a + F ~ + Mar Wa en — S + 7 - a ir}. there After the show I took, FBO — DA POLE. AK —in= E ara) SMTRDGSN Jonty because ate was deliberately, do kon Any Number hat While Man May Be a Good Aske Tallan Courts to Compell tee aan AC inteytgnth street | Gooted: today wil Rio to aL 3 Gries: as “He Jumps from je what~asain F say, Judging by_her o . } i pel Third avenue and we had a couple || And there ts no risk, I possess E : [Rdungs—ahe felt must be a grievous | Forced Little Ball:to Roll s = tha Now Mie cTOSelll tO [Sea aie Te EE | eee ‘instractivee Crowded Ferry-Boat wrong. ‘That la immoral, delet iar He Is a Poor Actor UCN Mesa tnd when 1 tached ior iy rou kt | fntormation about money-making et erry-boat. Ito aud nacience and induige in Elsewhere . ee as tQasn’t there, So I made-a holler and opportunities In. New York re: . Senos ee 14 plewsure against it.) BUL to live "8. 5 - Give Up Child | ad thie girl arrested Hears coats. ‘This information will {a- “ie cs ea nave_[imsat lofty aspirations lovme te nighly a ste | omen bint ne“ ferent every, man or woman whe z Lite ts 6. rave . on N: imi {only ha ay and eighty-five cents ‘ Ciiifie froma stacked deck of SAirrearesriermn rar ari Se stinree oper eederonterals trouranvuxtice] By. Nixola Greeley=Lmith, sinenCmne| TAM Sia le aon ta A ee ee makioe manatee (LUT sts dik id Ad tes olan 1 A Mt havi noble] Kelly, in Sp “el 5 = eons rare : 5 Pee go-Iit lose my Job at the Alp-hip= rere i t ety focave met Lea ee eran gee Tee Cee Reprera| 44 J the clergy could unmarry as ernment his {natiti Bia Rh lt ae pap leases done clock emes | OSA aa enratg meter erie minnber—of men | AON Sin write, and Teme PO cntic | Gitiens,of Hempelead, wilt to-day -de- well as ‘Tharry. théy would be} SS rat Sete ie ere “Find then Minnie wept ine. T'hmrake"youTenfterest tire = eaxioua to save him. ani routette—wiesi, equIppad WI : : fae more busily employed a eee ee eae crony ana her teary atest neve trove a heart man jumped upon the rail of the ferry=- + elects vice which during _ oes i husband, Signor Toselll ‘They moved} andine’s SPS Siren she | Dast summer has been the means of . Right Rey. John Sheepshanks, Bishop | dellyer up the ie toh S Met ec netimigntanavellorainiss Montoa Pia, youngest daughter of the | m oneygand “that he'd lke to withdraw frown Princ 0 Senta. | the, Charee . tormer Crown Princess, to representa (CMTS ga lnuiies Maglelale nthusiastic applause by th 1 | URES Sha’ winch te the mubsect of thie |. eee und Jeny Hippodrome) tank enthusiastic applause by the remark. he child which 1s Ue sudsect o} Jip e Ou gene Analenye ual mee tan! pe z Mugdtion was born after” Princess | ainne, Two dives a day ought to Ieatiacy: New York. Suite 628, 487 Bth Av., peat Hudeon City ax sho was leaving out L do belle It tat, put 1 do_b Lrobb men_of Cedarhurst. Hemp- ig ‘ the slip at East Thirty-fourth street 7 7 for the futures, oo —of Norwich-at the Church Congress | early this morning and sprang over- ‘Phat principle | stead, Far Rockaway, Mineola, Inwood : . bh rs i oA ae and other Long Island villages of for-. Weil_niied—with passengers, bound; Bound by Social Laws, tunes, i tov Long Taland City, the majority. ot | mut with your personal regard tor All through the summer mohths the them returnini from the theaties and a [the sanctity of the marriage tes. aside | young, bloods have been rolling up {n your “views as a writer, that] the now in session In England, and won | Marriages were regretted, said the | Loulse elop htt ae ae Tne | ohareed Bishop, because they were hasty and Sn Ae er eooRnisink the. baby | has. boen-very (AUTOMOBILES & MOTOR BOATS. AUTOMOBILES & MOTOR BOATS. E imine from : Late aubper;-theLuitson—City had fost fcom | Four vie automobiles to an obscdre little cin AxOny. Te started from ber slip when the man | Me IMPOR tion ia impossible {cottage in Intuod to play numbers-and i) considered.--Selfishness-and-tem- | Pipcess. (M0 Tes aseastan ot here aman SRR = sapere AT {nowt DUE WAL MAUL Ue ee Ober ep-fentene:..there eae. no AnI..Ae. Abe Seta per caused most marital misery, men | put tun former Wife refused to listen, Passengers, standing on the forward ee Pula’ Mrs. Glyn.“ sid [Jn the cottage. The playeru always left balug more selfish than women. Huss {eth auaiion aio has kept the Onna tt Pseciusion and closely guarded lest any) deok, noticed the stranger pacing UP ho absolutely impossible to give woman light of pockets and with ~chacka for | bnd_down the dock He scemed to be traer_rights_in_regard to convent: ns | ni ma al deeply axitated. now for suche revolutions of sociar; Store = and_in_possession_of a Roe, Wiad mean a change of many |Myateridus "Mr. Martin, ] Just as the Doat got under headway existing conditions. The whol “Iv'e-a—square game," the lovera of the man leaned against the forward fabric would necessarily have: play told each other during the carly ~ pall” T' ¢ i Tate fe ater: Fall and” TookaI” down THto ete we summer. then io it's exclusive Bo bands should kiss their wives oftener, | attemptx might de made to abduct her he-—declared, remi 7 When Princess Loulse—inacried Ste - pe oneomene ember their) veil in London a week ago, the King : i ' fi { J ite birthdays and anniyersaries, and they |o: Saxony then determined to get pos } i i eonel: th little Princess, and the should always be the first to seck a|<ttinn taken to-day. is x verification of | eS = Ce HAOTT Crreutatert ets ttre: tire of trey at h would resort to Ga en you belleve that we reconciliation. LR {ee te Vf mes yealt ufitll AEC) qulet, you know." Women long f a dag the elastiad pasnangors 1 i AEE HYCO THOOAE | CATE Ie ae ae ec Te: PRISE TING, ~ Jom. makes auch Vig 5 ete i 4 to bell 1 sald they palyed, then went broke. of atféction,” he added. “And he was] piace the baby, girl in a convent, but! Geveral men darted forward and Personal, believe s0,"" replied | Martin" made a barrel of money. .-4t WIXOCUA GREELEY-SINTE right. But few women are so obtuse | the has not followed Ce Sete eat 1 2 with her to the} women shrisked and called upon the’ Mrs. G: | taking her—daughier 5 5 3 D- maintain that It ts Impos-|@ man play the red. The bail always | ut affection, and the man w! y sband’ ats In Italy men on the deck to save the would-be | And 300 malmtiin GUM) ake her own |went Into the black. Let him. play the | monstration withol an who really | home of her husband’e parents In Italy. fimp up on a rail. as to care'for mere de! Mohare thes now are. suicide. Bina or ee anit acclal wt ee let numbers and the fickle bail went’) loves his wife rarely needs to be told'to let her know tt. ne King of Saxony, It {s understood. | Bhowting--that life.-ts a, gamble-and+ her own hands and_dety v aaa tet na marry; In-my optnion they would {will not take the Princess Anne Monteca | that hel had haa (alroughvavais (he ul) ere a imponsibled yen ay, with | Mita & nists number: Finatty one ot the The Kies That Kills. Ra-Rone7the less ministers of God ut | Pia into the royal household. but will | 5 nd ‘\nor nature which agw no\wrong In what losers-came out of @ dream and went) The stale Kise, the tepld touch of cue | fie did. | have her brouht-up and educated tn 5 a | ide polsed just a moment, and as the she did, hac to- pay the price. My hero-| 19 pistrict-Attorney Coles. Mr, Coles} b h dish tng |, Nothing is—higher or holler or more) keeping with her station in life ‘ - gore —were—about—tocatch_Ine was nol |mmoral, she-waa neve: a 2 Coles ttom, are about the moat disheariening | pequtiful than the o ¥ oe pee — aren —peseens poe faatatits Seine Timparted-Hyformatton to Sheritt Oiiter— De Bee ES — = * him jumped far out directly in front of ronee's pt, Al, p p things tn th $end 10, neh x Tan ant — wom = = tai proper. sBubibeonues T'painted her emo-'| sleeve and-tie Uttle cottage at Inwood | wants them o2ca she hax found them | Hut jn no other polaron Is there the Dogt. ] oR aeRtrok meet that i approve OC) wax, raided: STE UCT ARCA Mad aR CCRT TRESS TCC RCL T CH Sn nes aw ‘ * = : as in the fore! on of .two an | prbrea a sroroenie Wie rs en Wise fea that'was the woman.” Never was there a more innocent|to deceive herself as {o thelr quailty.) beings Hehacnlave vrealized eleuttee| hedkageasorewome ou say you Dp HD interest’ I | looking roulette wheel. It wan « dear] Mon, so far as the affections are con-|Aniitness for each other; but who con= | finds sickness coming on, inue’ to live togettier for no. atte C fon sometimes than because halt 1 Bae Se craau Geant to comel rat TATimant may: Mmnillatalthe’ bexina| neces eater cneninonese cians ay leked and fainted. pt. Freer heard the ery "Man over-/nghting against the laws which lve) ying almost dainty- in sise corned, aro excellent lars tut-bad ac- poard” and quickly signalled to reverse woman little freedom. | Would you not such as indigestion, weak uno your pen to heip her ™ you could the engines. ‘The boat was stopped and UA0 Your pen to hep Her Mh voecntury | pel Sheritt Gilderaleave to give up the {ning of emotion, but He cannot disguisa i bowel complal k WI Car backed into her slip. ‘Three it fing | ADBUL thie endcof-the-centuny | Pal Berit ea he median of” the |{uend. ‘The woman who does not-know| _,,Olvoree 28 Cuplele Surgeon. eyes, plaint, Regular Stock Touring wkre lowered, manned by the erew.) "TI do not think T would, for t roxy soca Neo tey Seed OWE | when his love grows cold Is tho, willing pane te cs bie fete kidney trouble, etc., it Is ca 2 : i 1 f de Reorder and. in nape the tendency of our tiniest pany uning ship's Manton te nent | abersonally, you ion & i ok | a Petree reat vatvoredawrlite 1S ae eae ape as Well aa ty aden le timepisomeniattentloniats von-for econd_place-over & . do not Inte me, for T amt marr’ ‘ ont coverc: obwebs 'as many different deaths a» Sarah Bern-| operate J r a ig te fortis SECO ace_over \ tne mater, For almost balf mn hour, happily to a charming husband, and T| when the authorities began to investi-| i irat on the stage, but there isan in-/ Uietly, tf faple given to the subject of | tS7 aE Pplly root the mose adorable’ daugh: | fate. Under the cal, drawer wore (ire tie/to” them ‘alt hold t food‘and drink. 18 competitors in 24 hour Knobs, connected with an electric bat-|eyitable death rv they were kept ov, but the sulcide was | sho torar nie A ferain me tery, the Wires of which ran under the| ‘There was a Queen once, the mother | surgery not found, and the “Hudson City" con- race at Morris Park, Saturday, In practically all such tinued her delayid trip to Long Island Happy In Home and Work Lapa So Intsicate was the bat- | o¢ Charles V., Emperor of Germavy | A amin! boy cats a gre City. | stra? Girks soho’ tthe wide! of Ciay- | Achy that tt a atnek Ot CMAN Would fail: / and, King of Spain, who was know: We HRD cases where coffee or tea ls | September 28, 1907, during ‘Tha wulclde walt thirty years old, flve | ton | Tenis, G yninano wed sew is Pee) inte, hooker ot canntheri nin ber fas “Joan the eiBhe loved he rested : hi ie | OCR pee eee ’ a An exquisite picture 0! aughters, . oO be touched husban¢ . h we died Ane ‘ : 4 | hic pars or, ° ‘ fine eplele wall thy emg come | An castulaltc plate cof her dauahiers: | 2a xuoUe, waits, evenas low, o hin | retuved.covtet him bo hon hie dled Phe pride wardiy has her mar ° ye “ B uae cen ore which nof a single adjust- plexion,, smooth Whayen, and wore Aj teén, the latter elght: | Margo imo by the deale: ted his embalmed body about with ate 5 rellef by quitting the coffee | - ke P > eet nin hat wan. found Cert atte aeaucicultaet Invites (iat os Unease lor a eeerCe eee Ungar y h 4 the iat e | ment of any kind had to be on the deck, where tt had fallen a | land worth a ne, It is Utde wonder | i or tea and taking Postum, | a ‘ on the “overboard. 1s bore the label | "Tam a Nome-loving woman, and at that William Pearson sought to acqui Marly Like ‘oan the Foo 4 where It made to any part of the car. | JUMP ans. and. contaixed the tnitinis | Our, place In Easex oT have perfect possession of Jt through the courts pean ogmanrarellikeiroan cans OY RNa ae for he leaves off # drink | ’ Ma eto otice were notified and | pavilion. where I do all my writing. Sapaae aT Foul? where. Love Is concernede! riage H BALE > the fearch vdy’ wile con-| Wrote “Three Weeks’ in. five weeks. 1 DIED IN AMBULANCE. They, ienow, perfectly” well he Is deads | fr only. one Deut ; that is an active producer | We Build C c f i r worked eleven hours a day when the * but Instead of, placing dis body in a] to decid x ispandiol R i tnued, _______—— desire selzed me, 1 love any work. - | decent t embalin him 18 | in Pie eeony Pa ae | of disease and takes In Its | e Bu ur Gars tor “T"never write when I do not feel Htears and. carry hia poor littie corpse i c Z ceed WOULD END CREEDMOOR. Tegra ti cean babe botrered wich John Marx H Hen trom om) out with thom. ran ; Mtge Hty. a place a powerful liquid | Reliability as Well as Speed a wiping out of the State rine range mt [Ue Cd Mie onslder having seon | While at work on a scaffold of a nee thet either Individual or communt. | Nuapdnd: che woman rome ; Creedmoor, L. I., wax made yesterday-}ier books among ihe “alx best sellers” | building at Spring and Crosby streota | Wem ere™ benefited: By Ne. risetACle Ot hes ys shies Ma for rebuilding the nerve STUDEBAKER BROS. CO. OF N.Y. ' ig @ presentment handed up to Judge |a%,of much conznquences, 4. 11, ttd-day John Marxiiaxed! {thirtystour | (omatierecan Ure withthe body oe tele f tails except f centres which have hereto. | ‘ . - ria COURTS wrote ‘The Visits of Elizabeth’ | y sllato then pavemientiald iwi love batwee > | é ‘ q Fea dae cla ara aoe | dusk cocamnuscuansaal Cana sc arae lit Pera ten AO he Pare ne aby DAN eae IH Bt Sent on'x remediea| fore Deen torn down. Broadway and 7th Ave. at 48th St., New York. Re twat couney ane ¥ | olght. yeara ago, and never dreamed It! hulance en route to Bt, Vincent’ (p> saying that clergymen would be merely for pavttenlar symptoms “There's ak nn” i ¢ s would have the @uccess it did. I wrote pital buster If they could divorce as well [not for tre ye te Ae CALE i A v ‘ 5

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