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Ahaabee ANEW YORKER lieved to Be That of Mrs. Edward Avis. TT NIV BE WIFE OF -Found-in-Delaware-Be-— | She HUSBAND IS MISSING. Mutilated -Body-of ‘Man Found ~ ‘Js Not His, Say the: ‘Police. ; ~ “WHILAPELPHIA, Oct. 12—Futlowing (@e Soding of e woman's body in a + qnek weighted down with tron’ la the Delaware River, the legless body of « q@man has been. found in the seame'stream @ear Paulsboro, N. J. and the potice ‘believe a. double murder has been ocom- mitted.” ‘There ts a theory that the woman} ‘was the wife of Edward Avia a New No. Ti Walnut street, and who disap- of his wife and then jef ai fret wae that man and wife had been murdered, but the body found ts not that of Avis. ‘was brought to 1s surface by -« trede~ agin which it was wrapped and fell} So fiato the water. The dredgera, how 9 @ver, sow that the legs bad been out | } eff and the throat cut wight-by the crew of mu tugboat. Yaga had also been cut off. The boat that of a wbout thirty years old and mustache ‘There were no clothes and which it could be jdent- with dar partly bal sothing bs Seek Woman's Body, —The—police have continusd to dredge for the weenan's body, but without wuccess. The bdollef is that the body: “flouted out on the tide, and It !e doubt fal it will ever be found, The onl: elue the police have to work on is a 7 woman's hat, badly torn, but of expen- alive make—the sort a woman In poor elrcumstances could not afford. The hat, Uterally torn wo shreds, was found fn a clump-of bushes that had been trampled down as ff @ struggie had taken place. S Fiahermen who quarrel In the rowboat on Monday night near where the dredge brought the wom-{ body {0 the surface were qu tioned again to-day. * thelr firs ROT beat containing three-men-ans- @hoot out from the Jersey shore. tenth: DATS. RAG. w HAST. TES ts at passed one of *¥ou are a lia een a TOW- woman | On the men ‘curses and groabs, and the lantern was p—nocked Into the water, Then tere came the shrill screams of a woman. “The fight seamd to stop after this, und = fisher inion made—atier—tie il and could pot bo located In the darkness, Avis and Wife Missing. Sno Reuw totiowing the perer: ble murder, the pall Wisaing.ftardty—nag—he—madethts—te- rt when he disappeared. Although th Mredgers had not tinie to make more than—a superficial study of te body, ‘drew fromthe boliom of the Dele. ase, tho description t of the missing Mrs, Avi aged and wore—-« white beard. —AVis had -been It thlsclty abou “the office of Walter S. Price, an archi- Ho seemed to be In straitened and asked for small jana from clerks and Office bo. eon on tho street with a—bandsomoly ‘Qreeset—young woman. He seamed to be upplied WIth money then-and told : the woman was his wife, On Sunday night Avis and his wife went for a walk. according to the wom- “an in charge apartments in secawbieh he lived. (0 when_asked whére his wite was he] T rapiled ‘[do-not know. ement % . e Avis sald sho was thirty-seven years Spa tOUas of Nia fe tase pation ite y of the woman was found in the ‘Then came the She 4s alightly de river that afternoon. disappearance of Avis. _ $2,500,000 WANTED Hee FOR CENTRAL PARK. BETTER GET AT Ir HOW write Trane's 4 PARK —-Fork-arohiievt--who-has-been-iving-at}— tag crew. it slipped froni the Wurixp} jcharming accent she exclaimed am here to stay!" How did I discover Mme. Lectatre,to whose skill tro. queens owe their dazzling complexions? Just aa the “Four Hundred” learned of er. Women tel! each other her se: Of what worth not:be-told?—— Have you heard of Mme. Lectatre?”” rasa sharp fight, mingled with | Jer Stneght was about: Fmt and made his headquarters at] Laut Thursday _ weok ago Avis was! j= relurned-nione and} | ‘only $25,000, $500. lonly $150. | Don't get Phe woman's body;-as has-been told. paying them. Bo why not your | sieaies : = ita , t brought about thts sensation tn beaut{ncatton ctrctes, ane; = they want to have it all for themaclves, but there is nd reason why fair Boning. World readers-with the price should not have the beneftt of the new nose-tickling ointments and lotions and of the extremely low prices yy now be banished from facial landscapes. why they shouldn't do a little business sith Mme. Le Olair in the moments when the charming French lady tsn't engaged @en towed the body to shore. It was iupon the features of Mrs. Ogden Mille, Mrs. 0. H. P. Belmont or Mrs. George | Gould from schom—with—o_fere—of_thetexciusive triemts—sne ts g00s 15} | The~-400" jat which Ddlote “The man's body was—found—iate aps jhave received | Listen to j may ioe [said a very well-known SDE Ot woman Lo ine Wear sat ore have learned of | says about her: r4ye-disappearance of -Avis-tollow.ng tne. atme.-Lecleire,-who-te-doing-auch_won- ee srappsurance- othe wife: Avis Tepott=" dere-to-everybody's-skina “ed.some days ago’ that his wife was) my-double chin away and I am made / ~Every—one—te—remarking how 1 ook. known on two a double cHin, A Beautiful the of-e: jter “Tell work, me sald gnd on human pr am ing agencies of plants of all deal about |studied al! the or beautifying were used by: the Laouls XVie served the If 4 te merely 6 Blemish, n't any reaso1 The name of the writer of tus ts SimeLecluire =A-penutitul-woman-apake to me.—She and the face of & girl of twenty. Sno claimed atxty-three years, however, and | offered in proof-tho fact that her daugh- aa married some time aso. ‘ “all I begged. study chomistry while I was In convent in Austria. Some noted chemista were jthereand I loved ¢: y all a |properties of herbs and flowers and th¢ eflacts_of chemicals upon each other Hit thie eetent rve the akin Of the dend “tur con= turles there ought to be some means of preserving the skin of the living or lifetinie, Tree from the corred- 4 Wwent-out=into-1he-Relte-and-gaille| ered and studied Mowers and herbs snd these from French court from TD learned how Mme. Pompadour and others like her pre pald fabulous sums for these books.” THE EVE as pi alarmed at the prices. and blemts $80,000 last year, the story of the “400 By May W. Mount. Europe's most noted @ secret tf 1 (iT Waa tilled oy: jamon~ verbena, einer sweet row York | hat the 1 prodtions face, followe: hearth feeling -toox- pore was ‘I am sending you ‘She-hae-taken th continents, I, too, own and-at-onoe hesiened.10.}- I-Woman Ap make. the skin_ ni circulation In att remoy patd- lotion’ ‘tneas and ripe aweet- Of & WETON of forty} ther “itowit fifth day during wbout your “beauty aumerable under your skin?” ‘Maaam: fiat dome-shaped top. The inkredients It seemed to me eypteny could Mf ThaC make: stop} feo with oll aucky, ace felt cool, learning a. great the nuns, 1 books containhig secrets the-compiextun- wh on the fanious beauties of tie ime of 3 sorts, enld she, uty of their aking, 1/Quallty, hurts ii! over my tace, h un KENt Arabian Jasmine acd rm feel “Tue—lation,"" said madam rm. and 1 i ot start a isin the lines and wri: yer and wrinkles and * Nfe~and- elier; ’* {il_romoxe_every—line tin favo ard make. it fresh; young” gee beautiful, This’ should ve ‘applled’ ever the tre fat ee CE ne: Treatment, whic! " ‘that_tha- lotion works You fait as though In- live things were) crawling eit all that, ah Ivifying sensation as. Madume | Patient a “small copper Jar with a{ ite compounder, ost me 600 francs, This is the balm used by the famous ENT DEXUTY, COI Liny. materials! kee yery expensive, “and: T my preparations expensive. ‘The=lotion= evaporates quick] y: sd buming? Well, now I will tai For $25,000 This Beauty Exp Is Sixty-three, but Looks Forty, and “She Spent Many Years Seeking | _____the Secret_of Youth, __ 'HAUE YOU A DOUBLE CHIN? ‘SHE WiLL REMOVEAT FOR YOU, Queens Owe T. heir ‘Complexion to-Her= _ Magic Art, and What Could the ‘‘400” — - -.Do Wt bout Her? Biers you ere, trie! Gets new feve—tf you need one, The price ts | you want to get rid of, the ‘cost will be a If wou take a eimple beauty treatment the price will ba only $300. For a tiny jar of miracle-working face lotion you wtil have to put up Any small change you have left after that oan go for delicious creams, CNING WORLD, SATURDAY ert Will Make You Beautiful; laelicate powders, veluety scentless soaps_and_a few other so-forths Speared-an-Bunday night Avis raported oe} velvety s_scaps_and-a_fe cre sehioh the beauty doctor, who istent and enterprising in that respect as darder, will offer you. ie ‘ e i All the members of the “400” are. Quite a lot of moncy, say you; but not s0 much when there ts such a {good thing to be had in return as glorious-large chunks of scomanly-beauty. newb beautifer and of the cxqule(te | [things she does with militonatresses’ faces: : There tan’t anything much {n this world that money can buy which the “Four Hundred” of New York does not come by sooner or later. Ponce de Leon traveled over all the world that he knew anything about in search jof the fountain of yewih and beauty. The rich women of New York ly, go to a certala plae@en Fifth ayenue to find it. Not so long aywee the discoverer of this modern beauty -was-claimed-by reyulty-in courts across the Parle and London wees sent to her by their titled frie and beautified, with the natural consequence that these A They stuck to| decided that It would Bea fine thing to have thelr complexi, {t were, and they intwced the lovely woman who ha. to facial perfectiow vo -risit America for “just one s fountain of youth and water, e F nds to Americans in be rejuvenated merican women and! The and that A_fumi coma —a: a amarting E 4. an Inereaasl He place a certain “five allve. ani energy, “The brown faa spatterward-Hehts-rubbed-on ' same feoling-bat-withoutane Feet Bi 1VA | n-ne tin as though ever robbing “with which a to i Rood The brown the skin days, dd inore of the. ede Lala, ates: More abeprient rotton’ dipped—tn—an! when he was reported to be somewhat Unusual kind of otf, rently swabbed the; better, brown stuff trom my tnoe. qt thiok and smooth, and_ was instantty wiped “om thoroushty with a4 big soft linen towel, Gextroualy wrapped) round her. arm for purpose. Yow, just tho least bit of powde: dusting “9 powder over my. faco, Neve that powder should be very spar- ingly used and then it should be of the purest quality, Powder, and driés up the: skin and I detest rouge—that eats up and which | Madame ifle of fr it Tthoush be- unless of fine mure- lons at home, as d_discovered..the -way. : eason,”" —Thie—ledy =delongs—-to -one~of the hest™ familias In. “Frenee With “I came here for just One season, bacstricoreighteen—atter a The | She Earns $80,000 a Year Keeping\Our Smart Set Radiant ot 12, 1907. ARM OFFICER BX Lieut Allen Lefort, _ Union LD ON CHARGE IF FORGERES Who! Worked Up From Ranks Sent to Tombs Hot al PONE Ce forgery afd hol Monday aftéernoon, 8 arraigned !n Centre| weld in $3,800 bait untit) Hie waa unable to! ptarntah—bati-en Al } | clothos, _| Arullery. who Is atationed at Washing. | tained the poison 4 kK : rant 4y-the —Fombe— Lieutenaiit MoConvilie sala that he ‘had traced-forgeries amounting to $3,200) ner amd would have batf a/ when the to-the pri dazen additional cpmplaints fa! Lieut. Letoct was dressed in civilian He said he was on sick leave for four months. dating from Aug. 26.{ and gave hls addiess as the King Ed-| want Hote! eventh | ‘streat: sel Major Frederick Marsh. of the Coast | late the skin and make a good olroula top 1s: the best thing for the com- plexton. Women do not take the trouble to follow: these simple ruis of beauty until they Jose their complexions and then they wit éo-anything to-wet new ones. zs “Burt=how=-do- your-eyes- eo “ang beastture Taskeme me disclosed a very simple, but very great secret. “If the skin of the face has n good circulation the even will Kee) bright and young," aha re: pitea: All the “Four Hun‘red” go to Mme. Leclaire, Even young siris, seek her out to keep forever blooming the falr skins with which nature ha- endowel them. The fashion. mak; up with paint and powder has gone out of vogue with Women WhO Can Alford to have a [natural bloom ang smoothness of thelr eumplexions. ~oeSome-tustelcue- Examples: -~ Tt W mid that Mme. Paquin, wite of the famous modiste of Parja, lookn Iker four years" trom Mme. La- Feourss —ot—treatment accounts of what ‘acoom- pistebd, Repaity has-showeret tlonate encomlums; du ‘Mino, Her with affac: this consolen co wecrets a Nower-fromr 1_especially for + fountain: of-vouth= for-retuvenation. From these, she frankly says. Snax rece ed $9.60 tr th part Fi he | From one of her customers it waa tearned: At Mra Osden Mills "d's. sored’ her, and that Mrs. Mills George Gould, the Duchess 9f | Marborough and Mrs, 0, H. Pho. |mont are among her. distinguished [local patrons. — be IMAGISTRATE HOUSE BETTER. | — Shows Imprevement Conditton—Over Yeaterdny- ‘A> member “of--the-tumtty—ne-Magta=t trate House. whois IIT with pneumonia Tat his hom Tana Fort! oimprevament, 16a ipiok man's condition over yesterda | The tamily has been asmired by the recovery of the Magistrate. and his condition is most sot back does not occur, “SHIPPING NEWS.” LALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, Sun rises, 6.07/SUn seta, /5.27/Moon sets, 9,21 THE TIDES bat |claire. while Mme. Rothschiid—and the | with | Duchess D'Uzes writ Tat Tho: at an more | year hed | Axo, pelled Pa No. Sk Wart one Hundred ee - first wtreet. eafd that a great for en abSehirte™ divorce trot shown to-day in tha. Thomas C. Platt, and the Senator's. “It's eaay fo) Jod tobe honest; down and out steals or starves—and It's He got_two WE WOOD DIDNT ~ALEPLATT LETTER “ mission of-Marriage Not Among Court Records, “25° Geo Gousey. ;tectives —ieCenvil | addraaee ——Erederick Sarah. Gatectives say Lieut. Lefort ‘called Tosoe CONVICT CANT ENJOY FORTUNE Prisoner Hears $250,000 Has Been Left Him by a Relative. “Frank -Thompson has « forta: adh “Alfred—O;Hocker,-a firemag, th, the] { ohana -tme.to* apend. Jt... Phi wbeca se Ne te ty Jatt at Trenton with) & two-year prison sentence yet to serve. money was left him by a relative in Manchester, England mpson is the man who Asbury Park house: pleasant to steal. for the theft. aie Bhortly. before >is last-arrest he fn-j serving a seven-year sentence for} heat fe penton i He learned of the legacy through a communication from but haa not recelved detail lawyers a week poverty had—com: him to be a thief. Alleged’ to- be-an—Ad- pa a Jreod's_somplatnt_in_her sult jenator anewer to the complaint, were to-day Wed | But jfemee— der o} the opposing lawyer, = The fling waa In compliance with the 1 pppetetanethet—thereta hone. for the onder of. Justice Blanohan._on the a2-| dissapeared. trom tn. front_o! that Pication -of-J favorable if @ Mae Wood who desired to inspect the| Senator's signature Javknowiedeing their | which John B, Stanchfeld ts trying to fet a chance to Inspect through an or-!4 policeman had come to his store yes: | in the County Clerk's Oftice by =Day= Les —attomey—tor the letter which the plaintify al —she—recel$ed_from the Semtor marriage, and f Court, wos not filed, Ik fa not ‘Trove wrinkles race, E ‘Caused by political meddling, and) Parsons now needs the dough to studles—a course which every lover of [chemistry will on of. In the }pound a_lotion, Unged a pale greenien yellow and clear, ike water, Nquld—which brown the nd sev aticky perfim “Tt Je not complexions. th ihe utmost, 1 can show vou better than T can plain in) Ymnelish, about tt In French,” Firet a Fume, head and a big lincn sheet around my neck, and powders, nocossary. Appreciate the fascina: end sho learned to com- time. Ubree mont “Yes, that aa well us| great many wome: js thick and eral oils, jotions, creama, | indeed, they for people to | others require ug! of flabov skin or bad T have tested my recipe Tt never fella. Try it? $x- -I could tell you sll ments. I always cure,” Then a “Live” Feeling, anid Madame, adjusting \d_ my fore- inquired, you 325,00 to mak is. true,’ ' Needn’t Bothor About Diet. ‘How do you diet your ’ "They can eat a hey beautiful in I remarked, sue replied. A come to me from Pittsburg, California, Chicago, Omaha— come from ever Some take the usual treatment where. for $300, blemishea removed that Is $00), and some want longer treat- T never-removo auch things as require surgical operations, but blotches and. other ugly ‘blemishes of the sin, Bubsect to ohemioal treatment, Ftruria. im ples, nything! Bieersiee ertir dar. Mawr: i Patients? 1 INCOMING STBAMSHIPS. DUB TO-DAY. selties. Rauma, St. Lucia SYourteiey WAT aneiro Et te, Galeton Let Pouraine, Haves OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. o SAILED + DAY, Astoria, Glasgow, Ja, Napios, Pretoria, ihe bare. fan dunn: Jefferson, Nurtolk: | Paneer Ponoe. chy" of Auaat | Guiana, Win, Inles. ; Savannah, Vir As wim, Momus, New Orleans Fortune Island. Havana, Havana. eta, dna Areuaday Cludaa Bol. Tnole, La Gaacors, Havre, ‘purk's Island, Ameterdan, JARS te Zi | St, Lovley hampton. Liverpool, Cara \takeo later them train fugit! ruina the complexion. High Water, Low Water. -a part Of the omplaint, but ts a matter Lar roere re AA DAM ier y ry Sought Knowledge in the East. Doesn't Belleve In Macsage rere He, ‘i AM FM | otdevidence In the onse, Dt Is quite Hoa Hed ah — thet —bevics—ttiite- 7 Over rari mmrasctt to; " and chemistw could teaoh ner upon the| ‘There is no necessity for eny wom-! Hell Gate 6.36 di Valeanehoomeat upitocltrial subject Which fascinaied her, tnle fair|an to make up with pastee and powders | PORT OF NEW YorK, lie : seoker after the sgerat of eternal lovell: |arr{ rouges when @ naturally beautiful Nvos began her travels. She went-inio.| skin and color may be hera by using a Ferwia, Egypt’ and through. the East, |skin preservative, I do not use greasy ARRIVED, . JUMP FROM FAST TRAIN. perfecting) In ‘Teheran, © Persia, tho | cintmenta. I dox't bellave In massage. |store Castle e Mayana x —— brown unguent which forms part of her | “That ls all very well to soothe « pain, | via Bremen en treatment, and | discovering in Exypt |uc for the complexion—never! Constant | Dunottar ‘Colon! |y~wo Hoya Escape, and One Caught jmuch of the forgotten lore of the Egyp- |massago makes the akin flabby and de- | Phil alts liane regariling the presecvation of the |stroye the muscles. “Now, ‘vou will wes)| ANN aianiahie (eater CALL OEE ‘skin. ‘or twenty-seven years, against {that jo not use me louens upon “ » Menena EY c| 2, P| \the protests of her tamily, this accom. |your double chin that I-have just put [Moonie s, Fortcarmue | PeOmAr Wks; Ost: Mas urmpine: from jplished) woman pursued -her..course of on your face. ‘ yGenoa}a railroad train thet was running at 'T heard. that a Pittsburg woman paid anon thirty-five miles an hour, Charles Jonn- Jaon and a companion, who were being |Lduls from Lewiston, Ill., to the Pon- lume Reformatory, escaped from Shoritt | of ( Lasaill peaterday, Johnson Was captured | ary to sw while attempung iilinola River whilo still handguted. Hix companion Ix aul at large, The boys were boink brought Into the F clty, and, breaking the chain that held Anse they Jumped! of the Beveral deputios together, near Hollis, lil fare scouring the woods for the other, Jam Wright for a WORLD WANTS WORK.WONDERS ‘when | arreated recently for stealing a purse | the man with a good =pnet-reopennd He} lexpresses regret that his” good forturie | dtd —not_come—untit FIREMAN HIT WHILE LEANING GUT OF CAB; Accident in New York Central i Tunnel Likely to Be | Fatal. bh _employ of the New York Central Rall- Projecting—abutment in the Park aye- Due tunnel white leanine out ct his cab to-dav and recelved what the Har- Jem—Hoeoltel—aureons—belleve—ta—a fractured skull. His face was battered! tn and his jaw broken. |. ‘The engineer, Joseph Fuulkner, of [8 East One Hundred and Fitty-ntth| TANT Bhortly- after | ighty-clshth street. He ehut! oft the throttle for a second and jumped | +dawe—from tose the boty t r the sill o: » Inside, Faulk- or wide and mada xt tg One. Hundred and; street. Hospital ambulance was : focker was cay Ho may dle Engineer, Pay Hocker waa & few ont No.4 cab window Precord run | Wwengy-tifth y-tientyy f | + “A BINCLE THEE cused-of Stealing Wheels, Locked Up in Cell. | Palrotinan Chartes CoRvnk Far Rockiway Precinct, wos arrested) ad-locked-up in his own. police: elution: last night on the charge of stealing | [two bicycles worth 0. “The wheels | j-were owned by. Pirnest Webster and the Queens County Gas Company, and they the Gait i yey—tottage at No 24-Cenimal avenue, betweon 1 and 6 o'clock yesterday morning. i The bicycles were traced tn the store | lof H. T. ounden, of % Hancock pince, Manhattan, where thoy had been.| shipped .by express. Mr, Counden 5: terday morning and asked him to re lcelve the wheels ws he was golng to gut jthem exchanged for ladles’ wheels. He fdentified Runkel as the man, a | PLUM FOR LOUIS ABRAMS. | |Mayor McClellan Appointa Youny Lawyer to Grade Damage Commianton. Mec ms, Man to-day appointed former Asse a place on xo Commission, at a sal- He takes the place pt by the death of Commis: y Abrams was @ protece the late k Keenan, who sent°hkn to the | ably. He moved thea to Hariem, | jwhere h su ely osiposed..lanac A. Hopper; Pet Hendricks and Will- a Jeadership of the | Mayor A and lawyer, t na year Mr A t ‘Phirty-frat’ Assembly Distr Mr Abrams was badly beaten each time, | but hel had shown hls loyalty w tie ayor land tx appointment to-day ta May | rested. detectives say, and tossed It away, jtaken, Lieu ton: benatt sister would not alto Jasthma, ha a severe [went to Fur Rockaway jest ght and) D, Rooketetters: witt oy jagaistant superintendent of the ied aa the COMmpiala= an Exchange Bank at! adway, paid 9,00 on w draft go to-n man who repre- himself ax Major Marsh. De- aid Neiwon. eT Test anit sented © ni their 99: ch purporting (0 be H. F. Hodges, who» nd Lieut.-Col Wile The decaves 1 five notes for $30) signed by Liput. is now in Panama, lam L. Marshall and Major H, Jervey, |— Who are in Washington. i ‘A-decoy -Istter-“#as-nent— tothe! Grand Union “Hotal, and Detective: cConvilie and’ Neisdn s.ood on guard ere Inst night, decoy letter wus | pao to ci Das} fective business two years ege,, Last LEA A SUICIDE WITH OPIUM, HS IMILY ADMITS Staten_Island_M _the Third: in Direct Line to End His Own Life. admitted to-day that Isaac Cryder Lea, T-Ony On a Charge a retimed broker-and itfeiong resident of = Staten ‘Island day night at his" home, who. died last) Wednes- Noo 10 Bemeén' mited suicide by swallowing | oplum. Coroner's Phitsician George Mord alse otated that Mr. Lea killed himeelf, ” Exghteen years ago Lea's father, De. [case ta oabled on Monday. “The leuten-|1 C. Lea, shot himacif at the old Lem jant, who ls attached to the Coast Artl-| homestead, ‘on the Tompkinavilie road |lery at Fort Glooum ‘had no friends ; |oourt. He ta not a. West (Pointer, but | Cumstances Indicating suicid | worked “his way to a commission: from {the ranks. His “grandfather also” died under city Ieeao Cryder Les, the third in «a direct Iine to cut his life short by his own band, wag in such, poor Health that he had been forced to give wp Wednesday night when bis wife’ sent a maid to call tlm to dinner, the sex vant. found ber master ixing.. sclous and fully drvssed across a bed fn tia, room. A vial which tained th y house, but tie case w he Borough Pa’ i George or at the Eixhty-tirst Procinot. Lea was & middle-aged man He left a wife aod not reported Hea douariecs SAYS AF, CUTTING of Riehensid beerrnche t night at the Grand |and'membera of the Lea family ‘finally Javenue. Waat Naw Hrighton, had coms ARCO and obiained the letter and took It to} the street to read it when he was ar- He crumpled up the paper, the Headquarters niiher—hewas- Lefort stated, the detec- that he called fur the letter ofa man —nained Buck, who had deserted —trom— Fortress fon; Vao_ sbascuently stating that Huck) Va, subsequenty stating that he (Buck) | Except for saying that his home. was! in Washington, and that he had served | in the Paliippines,, Port Sleoum, Gov-| ernors Island. and—other posts, Ligut. | Lefort waa uncommunicatly WALKS FOR HOURS TO SAVE HER LIFE At Uves ‘sa, ~-Vaudanum-for Foothache— Must Keep Up Exercise, ‘Miss_Helen Rererty. of No. 23 Weat Fourth street, walked miles last night and to-day ahe ts still walking, doc- tora at Bt. Vincent's, Hospital having toid--her—thatto..atop_would mean al- most certain death, she having aoci- dentally taken a dose of laudanum whiie-treating-an-aching— tooth Misa “Reverly, who le twenty-seven years old, ja employed as 4 bookkeeper bythe -Postatteivxraph-Company=—Sii lives with hor sister, Misa Anna. | All yesterday Mins Helen suftered trom| @ tooth In an effort to alleviate the! pain ahe-drenched-the tooth=with-laud=+ anum, some of which she »wallowed. She became drowsy at once, and | isan who was cuted” advised That sie SAY POLICEMEN IS. feet and male towalk through the night-the two sisters walked. The drugged girl aimoat stag. ered, no sleepy Was she; and aie Ucéxed for a few moment's’ rext. «The this. Misa Raverty showed ‘no. Ceol day. and they ube wasn. apital, Whers Wasting wu cOnUINUed. | The doctors bolleve that she will bé | Out of danger if she continues to walk | make a speedy recovery, a yisit to a | teed specialist js not neces « natead, go to the druggist and. | the greater part of to-da: aaa " ~GEN--VON-BUELOW_ DIES - THREE DAYS AFTER WIFI | to have been made with Young- Woman—Who_—Used! ne" |The same tor View of Citizens’ Head Indorsed by J. H. Cohen and W. - 5 M.-K. Olcott. “I regard the action as-most unfor- tunate, Many af the nomfuations seem. paying off, party debts rather than with a regard for the welfare of the com- munity, To use the judicial office to reward men whose ciuim to olfice is on tir professional capacity is a bad business. The fusion between the Repubiicuns and the — Independen League is not justified by any real ex: pediency, I do-not elect thelr candiuates, and most do not deserve to be elecied.”? 3 was the expression of R. Cutting ‘last néght at his home Tuxedo Park a# to the political dom of a cciliiion of wl Independence ‘of them. a view, of based upon party service rather than belleve they cam Fulton in wis- Republicans umted-Aght- Oe eS oe Hall. Mr, Cutting, as the head of the | Citinens' Union, spoke for the organiz: SAL LADNER 1 jess conspicu- aie jon. -- he eral sentiment of its ous members. jew, with more reasons, was taken by Julius Cohen, a member of the Executive Com mittee of the Citizens’ Union W. M. K. Olcott. Kidney Trouble How to Avold a Sickness-Simple ‘The sufferer with Kidney or Blad- headache; gencral--weak- trouble and short, dry ‘or kKiuney dts= backache, ness, beart cough churacterist “BABI with more tuun ordinary severity and he is slmply compelfed to-seck rellet or take to his bed. a rs Readers in this fix will be tnterest-, n_that ‘der to get mediate relief from the” re high- gary. {1 ae Cencentrated 1: Fluld Extract ¢ romatic Flxtr Mix tiem together at home’ and POTSDAM, Germany, Ost, 12—Gen.! take Une teaspoonful after each meal | Adolf Von Buelow, the, Imperial Ad-| and at bedtime. +hiutatt—died-today of heart fajlure. et neds The whe. of. the .genttal. dled. tpres days—ago under peculiarly sad ciroum- stancas.. Her husband, who had beon pedridden for sometime, ‘suffering from tack In the course of the night of C 8, and his atiend- ‘Anta called Frau Von Bueow.’ When whe saw him apparently suffocating and unconscious, the woman orled: “The Generattedying: —So-mm-ti acing the~inet—worda_qhe fell. ATS! dead at the General's bedside, The latter. recovered —consctousnoas liter but, owing to his seriour condition, was rot informed of hie wife's death, JOHN D.'S NIECE TO WED. BALINA, Kan., Oct. 12.—Mles Carrle Rockefeller, daughter of Frank Rocke: feller, of Cleveland, and niece of John | ‘Oct-27 Kan. peri: | mental station, a branch of the Kansas State Agricultural College. | war ted to A, G. Bollivar, of Hay City lf you wish to be comfortable and successful, use common sense about food, “~ , $1,000,000 can’t buy good health, but the proper kind and quantity of food insures a good stomach—clear brain and steady, dependable nerves. | Grape-Nuts helps successful people ‘“‘get there.’ ‘' There's a Reason.’ “The Road to Wellville "in: pkgs. is worth reading, } xnt —Fite-simple -aenipite sald, anno Pepe mattionity “than=that of-Dr-Food; the great speciulist, to-be superior in -meritasa—eafe, speedy romedy...fon. Kidney, Bladder and Rheumatic All- ments to any other .n oxistence, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— RICHMOND. money {in 1 am offer- + you making hk real nstato, Ihe some choice property, with all tm nents, tient in Richmond New York -Gity, only, 404 m’City Hall.” Everyman or woman w foresight. to buy pressnt low prices Is Kcow hax-the wisdom and thi ac the to maka Lilved ta to-day Ww restine mon ton will In tnvest n cart Ww York Til make sou ant interes InN ne W. M. Ostra Suite 625, 4 Sth AV New York ider, ba Discussed. fnstructions-Any-One-Can-Follow.———— der Trouble Is_particularly miserable ¢ | during the cold, wet season. Then th enry, man_of the Legislative Committee, and $2 i |- i | i i a SSsehinel pestoeaciertenanncaatlond tienes

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