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eh ‘proved Physically and- Mentally, Not ' THE EVENING WORLD. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1 907. It Is Not the Higher Education, but Parental Neglect That Harms Children, School Superintendent Answers. Berlin Professor, Who Declares World’s Edu- cational Institutions Are Turning Out wa ~ Nervous Wrecks. Says Dr. Maxwell CHNGES MIN WEIN SO - Pretty Phitadeiphia Girt Ww Not Marry New Yorker To-Morrow. EDUCATED WOMEN MAKE_ aa geting ae BEST WIVES AND MOTHERS | : SENDS PRESENTS BACK, th “Federick-€ Sher anderen. - to-Be, Pleads With : Vain to Reconsider. Amcneas Young Women Are Being. Im-. Broken Down by the Strain INE ‘Pretty Girl Who Chang | BRil -|(-B JUST SS ees About Meta laa A CHANCE 10 GET SUMMER. RESO LOT FREE THINTY- SIX LOTS AND CRA (AWARDED, Phe. cs it Zann ravass OPPORTUNITY TO ALL. THIS, ADVERTISEMENT MAT. GAIN, SO READ IT The contest cousits of 1 suaiatatt OUTING. “tise: an low “Intters’ tn making. epah heed, ‘but do not use “the seme in any unless it ee re, ; Feviaiions ar pi Words muat” be written in os. tveioe, te: ruled vcaeet be arranged wissiradetell te fart, be “nlimbe aT ‘and de- cidedly _after_reading a clipping. Ey at the home of Mrs. Franct packing up and sending back the wed-| way. : Ve are paying too much for our civilization and’ culture; we are paying for it with the deterioration of the nerves”of the human race. e Frederick -Erward Gibert; -tr.-at Jess: pila beauty. F é Fto-be, without any reason that ate or Nace children, educatedtoo : ( z [anyone eixe knows except that she {place _ wneriews™' “' |_VIEWS OF THE BERLIN PROFESSO A : - R E SSOR my-mind-over-night “not to-marry Mr} ft ¢e soomen who begin to study do. changed my mind about marrying him, trist, of Berlin, thinks that children The more.a woman devotes herself to study and the more she Mr. Gtbert waa trying to look pleasant | i 5 i he waa told that the wedding was off. ~a-result, grow up into likely~can= thy ictit turn out-usefil members of society. persons te tnereasing ota rate-1h teh-ts-wot—am re “Also. that the “higher, education | ele Dr. Maxweit smiled as he perused t viewer must handle with gloves—very 1 No wedding bella will ring for Mfr, si i > x 4 Gh... not tomorrow, the day set for :his of Tuition. Be se { : 8 poarrises to. Miss Margaret. Haste. ~ : ‘ ~ — a aeine,—tascinating, Philad The reason {s—well, “Just because’ — a woman's rearon. The bride-that-wi much and “too early 2” [Nehanged her mind," to-day a¢know!- | said William H. WILLIAM H.MAXWELL " Jedged that the wedding would not take I, | Sauer have to say." said the ‘talr, | | young “ig that I simply made up _ WHICH DR. MAXWELL ‘COM |Gibert, and that's all there Is fo | BATS. 1 “Ot course,” she demurely continued, Reamer = Aloved-Ered—and-de-tore-bim— bot ly, Prof, Jelgersma, eminent psychia- not finish their course—and either break down physically or Bridegroom-to-Be Surprised. mentally, or turn to their natural deatiny of tife and mother. Here at his apartment in New York are sent to school too early, al- becomes a creature of modern civilization the mores she wn— Se ee ee Pe cea enn Gene cl putes ate he most surprised one of them all wi tempt to learn too much, and,_as fitted for the duties of childbearing tnd. bringing up chitdren 8. 5 “Miss Hazlehurst is ill, but don't say | MES for sanitariums and Tunai ~_<} We are in a transition stage, and the appalting thing about hat that Is the reason ahe recalled, 4 this stage ts that the numberof nervous and mentally sick by the statistics of our hospitals and madhouses. Every RikOUA GReevey-srrrec. of woman drives her to nervous} psychiatrist knotwa this and. feels alarm, which he does not-like breakdown and tends to destroy her-value-as a wife and mother. ‘| pessimistic clipping. wis he read {t [studied him. I a always thought of him as distinctly a Formidable Person—one that the inter- long and fur-lined, if possible. Not 80 Formidable After All. Well, he isnt that way a bit. He is large and good-looking man, bald and | Mr, Gibert spent ull of one day with the family pleading with the young lady to reconsider. She had tried. on| ——f the bridal robes only the day before, | a those who saw her were, very nett for an absolute divorce Burnett, in whicli he names yeaterday what ! am _protty sure wax his new fail auit. a goodly popper-and- sult mixture, the pepper largely-—pre- dominating. There ts iif at all of [spondent, and an unnamed the “pedagogue about hy and his oad as his cade! {. Eat le eaters lionaire_in London, While pool euuldren ts New Fork a" Son-in-Law Goes to.Paris | Extravagance, Ingenuity, 7 TealBaesasacs Higher! ~—nverywhere.may..need * arent Y , Mins = iteh ee OUT ne aa RA -eamed: “Henry Te Graver. of GIAvicr ese Pe manentegs nee ‘ Thought and “Ke: en Uptift, An Figure elared that he wee considered perfect |Co., wholesale liquor merchants, “Perhaps where a child has a pleas: See by them all. ti vf Thirty-tourth atreet and Eleventh ave- ant home and a cheerful nursery to ——=— Ss in These Chronicles. \ ae RR 4 Seay astern fin | 886. charging “him with trylng to flirt iplay in his education need not bexin| Martin Maténey; the multl-millfonatre at ix years, walch a-the age at which | Standard Oil man, whose? daughter |. _ Bees stearate | member of the ane A few months later brougiat the pres- , i ‘i D | I foal children are admitted to the public} Ielen eloped with Samuel Clarkson, a ? |young and ws “thy we ethan lant lari nteateel tioliuieces achools ait young Kngilshman, although she wat| WOMAN HIRES A (HAIR RAT WAT-ON [EON ae pissce gay | wet twranawer 8 OWe take them In- the kindergartens | the-necret bride “of “Arthur Herbert” Ox. SPECIAL CAR FOR | BROADWAY? NOT ON | xy. sister ned_n0 reason whatever | eeemon Pending which “he It pe ‘fat four, and the sooner a child of the] borne, .of No, 1 West Eighty-first street, tenements goea to school the better It{is in London to-day searching for the is for his welfare, His surroundings | missing couple. PAMPERED PUP. onan: dn y=-miee pelled-to-go- through « course of-physl~| niz-home, Spring Lake, N. J:, where It travagance Similar to That of Balesgiris to Conside th poust dont want to marr, {tiled that he kepCtreck oF [the wedding invitations,” he. sald to- UIRY LISTENS ‘en me—she changed her mind, ‘The action of Chariton Rogers Bur- Se a PASSING WAYS OF WOMEN Sse entvs gi wuddenly| The troubles of the Burnettn firat be- Tow in the-lobbiex of the Hotel Endi- ane family | call In. which-- Young —-Mr-—-Burpett |}-throutand..desp Popo "Polder sister, “and has ceptlvated every; -with his beautiful young wife. i andsome, chee actions. She alnply: refused ing alimony VOUR POMPADOUR, | the eleventh nour to. marry Mr Gibget | -L.-C.—-Kealing, “counsel tor —Bur-| {een “Maloi to UA Se epee ons ; [and for no eerthly reason whatever. ‘Ii nett, called Charles F, Swooneyan his| toward titi vastly. lmproved, “and “he is ~com+}~"My.—“Maloney Was Kupposed-to—be at Bewsg- ox instanceof Feminine Ez- Being the Firm ReJusal of New Fork ht her ont ty other ‘explanation was Sy | tet. witness. ‘He is a-detective and tex- i : 9, 421 Bouth Broad strea 4 NW Ir to express. If the transition state shall merge into one of {CHIAUcInnine here twaate aiGenes bustle greater sanity 1 wil de well, but the prospects are all the other and~subdied exeltement. ‘They were | \ i eat a fi 3 from Bolle Arthur G./ | young woman, the Rialto distric CO-Fo=! nex Market Cott —peday—and— ‘aMaity” | ireaerick Scusing, of No. &% Franklin | avenue, Brooklyn, wilo saya ho | ding presenta that had Ween recelved, | | [estimated to bo worth $5,000. Included | ioe | in them were Uie presents of the pros-| Pr } | pective bridegroom to his bride-to-be. | { Miss Jeanette King, a good-lo who ly well known in appeared in the Es- oking isa t_hear the: nanie and. madres of "the contestant,” 2 with het —Deizan, it rd aaa to aby! ona. who : ‘won in our pr bet i 4 Annwern- mun i Pea eaeae ea = My Sore 5, genetical 1a of | Creat rt ix 16). 1 of tbe tea 9), next We avaciod 30 OR 11th Hirer BETTS A AND CEI ALL THIS. oO Prine, OF] Moat_pleturemve janna-on. the ner tel for ite eh ine and. beautiful environmenta: foo permanent population tn them homaande durin her [ames “to pubis heres Tat tpalled on on: “7 | ED. one gi feram in. “bowte winter “ana Spepachouse;: ‘charehe Henominatt joan|tice many. firat-clane » hot js ‘and several street Do net be! afraid ( try, for Leading Snecial For st | attack. age auccing 208 rs er wittr ‘fhe xitLbore every evid fa bri- the “Glatanat| wan to interest the public In February,/ii aruck. Her eyew wero. al where: 1904, thes when..there_war-n=three-cotnered+ cigmed witht A unm 3 The Poe uEaS si had of] 82,2 Rochelle, waa brought to trial | | the breaking of* the engagement came) Defore Justice Glogerich and @ jury to-|deputy shorif and the father of five arr: _ forthe \day jn the Supreme Caurt ue c , yes ie Ta TITT ret y= were black bruises Ltrond wity on Saturday night and ied norning. to meot at 1.30 o'clock yex- terday morning at the samo place the meton. Saturday night. Wilon_they., mia: broadway. was pric: nor-was: there any: on wenty-elgnth et ondway anit Fitth a verniier mani Induced the} Riel, whe wal avenue. Inthe the aeiack. according to “her ically deserted, together—anul When they parted Mra, -Bur-|#elzed her about the walsy an _—al-exercise which trains and strength-| hay been reported he waa completely. 7 : ban: aed it fer atta a carlag STO nae ugieled cap hersintolancare Thowlix ‘ens his body ax It would never de-de-] prosfrated. following “the slopement of | the Western Wann Who CRG?-|—— Wlity ofthe Pittsburg Mandate uot-aw Seu ETCH ine Fhe Tani Diane, and that we amo ae 5 veloped al home. Games occupy 4 COn-| his daughter i ported marriage to tered a Special Train’ for Her|——Ever Extending to Phie Palas 5. ft hardly belleve that, r thing | Pex% were much’ together. atthe West “EMIT Waa one oF two, hourK be Spiderable space on tie young child's | Gjarkson in Canada, and then é pendent Burg—— jpeeaay tre again, though,’ Me | oral Hotel and the Howland House. fore t recovered: my! senses, 2 she told programme in our schools, and alto-| pouncement that she was already tho fat oy Z Soe eon ot niheneGUP Over | Swaeney testified that he had een that he tad stolen iy rings and reat Eethar hela much better looked after |wite of another —_ mulletin from the be _ There _will_be_no._ant!-pompadour+ he Cees ire the members of her fast! Bree vacuniunialiee ven ania tauretepurnateh inert than he woul. be if he remained athA cable from. London to-day enye Mr. | 08 Nea MUleates MAT she” will Te fdér Issued by mandgery of stores in| need society in general, Bince he] enter her room at the West End in ti Seusing. ras Layers late eee pay pome— Malonoy. {a reqdy-to-forgive MMe -daugh- this city, inquiry along Broad: Bait i i" aa be a bride. had @ bundle o} meRn “Gometimés Neglected at Home. — | Siath-axense _gevetaped to-diis, noteith—1 i TACT MMe Coa, ‘and the superintendent. grew | Hew? This he oannot do, of course, i BY] stupa i the strong argument against ‘armed. “ard pleaded, buch arnest, “ie ly not looked af-|she Is the wite of young Onborne, tune |e ae othe. pet became fil_and ee rane put up—by—Plttsburg mor. | | ‘0-find the {combination to" yhe| aecit'in the newspaper: Jess-the-Osbo: end .in Bor << -chants, “who -dlamissed-hai nd-change-tt_back-a| s alt snsoet: . renee tx anmutied. "1. X-ray indicated that an operation | fa hundred mind a Rain, Nery Sie pacauvavees tna fang Wowing that ho would ‘ates ° ° y {nelr halr decorations. | ind hope for the worst the hereatie: prrgentats Congr ‘ “Children in peeeenaiel schools suffer] With Mr. Maloney In London are his i he pompadour habit has a foothold | gould mete out to. him if he ever though:-(ia ‘mother. Janet Norton _{rom_four. principal evils—malnutrition, daughter, Mrs, Clarence Ritchie, and Adenold yrowtha in the throat, detéc-| Ms aon, Martin Maloney, jr: Mr. Ritonie | Ure eyesisht and defective teetl has gone to Paris,where, it in sald, the lly able to] Young Gouple are in. hidin, i where parents are aeane food, they | Miss Maloney'a uncle: Andrew Malo-| Wolf ‘chartered a Puliman car and sot | provide proper, nol 5 ney, and xouag Osborne went to the {out for New York bythe rst expras _often fall through Ignorance todo #0. | onice of Willlam J. Fanning, coun Duchess was propped up between “1 believe there should be-aftached to} for Mr: Maloney. at No. 31 Nasrad| gor, pilows, while x nurso-amd—reteri-,*4 the Pittyburg girle ald. 1 shouldn't girl, viaited them Isat summer pager hool a kitchen to pr contre": Hi: “ots hin-gned: fortunes ie Tia Cia fc r every public scho i Ben SG TGF fi kept owateh: Five opermtoncwas sthess: rras Weal Thittnce mie Hote} —endicatt was necessary. Duchess's family phy= riclan ts Dr,-Atmatrong,-of this. ally, the dog and cat-spectailst. Rather tha trust the pet toa Boston surgeon Mr: Mr, Gibert ix the-enly son of Mr. an nour “store,” suid a Broadway man-! York family. who spend’ moat of their! ike) helio Goldtone: the ris do. They may havetrs (ine there, ; xed m2 padned -unill. Lain -the-morning——Hat he ed ~i ie Young! recognised them ‘by pictures —he had eas ie hesemeoniyh tim oft-43t- on Saturday This she WARE vyer demanded an adjourn- District, | ment. ra Friday, Whlcn” was granted. | mere: that-vaniiot be silakon: “We shall |of-# wok agaln. Enoidssn- 4s minestateatorn(erandsat |not adopt the ¢ de EAGU PH NSM CONE H: or aTas treatment | Mra Frederick #, Gibert, noted’ Now | rer imenabos ariel tanasemarried ce nue York pel ta. elle < * beautiful 9.) Ser. its fa nbsurd toc think or._Our| ‘time, -et— thelr \beautiruli ville, Thee | dahon st LaouGawtboteeia cwealiny ‘ | Biarritz, France. Thelr..son, enthu y girls are toa independent and would quit} Lover inning mete hiicdalpi | iphicon Sart old, while ie wn onty- years Agu | prisoner's tn court —to-da¥— Burnett, | Talwas. sive AL a omy early be- td he aro ak a Pica MEE ; Quinn | “Our girls do’ not Al ATTETa Burnett not only sued for-a separation, widesthas peste seta i i zi 1g; | performed and the dog jx Impr: K. A | street. ut Also brought an action against her the lenold grow! in wa ures = - = sowie has? sat + - = 5 allonating het husbayi's affection ‘This one fave direct and deleterious el a ites rater, ean mee Se ete sity i ra woh + most of whom are devoiees of Ghopens (TACIAN. MURDERER i pau yet to be triad, iene L you man has be any saUii a at | fect oh the nervous system. Thre (ai poaied to by, Miss “Maloney to. hay Mpeclal train’ from Loa Angers: qFadour, “bat—perhaps In Pittsburg the GETS TWENTY YEARS Cal. The dog dled, belng seventeen anyway, aid was buried Ina h A BORNETS COLLEGE ae fi hal; Chi- | beat dresied of the Broad if the ey ! bo! Shangha’ tA a essed 0} he Broadwas sale: Se Education shod have «corps of] CHUM NOW “‘BUTTS-_bucnes « aayite ot. & Ohinaman of | ald the thought the Idea slit ate passed compelling pa- {the | marritge to him annulled,"* oper_medical attention Sea Here thay are too bul ‘Mine soseprine = THs, ohe of the First. Sentence Under New Lay Fixing Punishntent for_Crine-— Fhe Leading Specialty-House-Devoted- Exclusivesy to High-Class Ready-to- Wear. 1 Outergarm.enis tor Women_ and. d-Mismaa } For Infants and Children. cone ates The Kind You: Have: Always: ‘Bought: ee a ag. in_ the Did-othey —etreni: ter Degrte.——— physicians to Took. wtter-the heath TN? AS WITNESS eine eee ts Nee wont Foe py a calhe ge etecapompaaimars in ae u those neglected ohildrén whose paren’ Jout West’ somewhere, tan't | Really,| Justice Victor J, Dowllng, in the even the: rigors of the law failed to MUSKOGEE, 11, Oct. 15—-W. 3. we wear! to-day. imposed the first: sentence for Hey, a rivhon-counter girl e need b aaa ting’ of vrata Nh SLE } The defendant was Glusepne see Being ithe Sorry # < [a carpenter, of No, §Sulllyan. street, | > Kitchen Uplift Movement In WOMEN’S Ci UBS j whockilled a countryman named An- 4 {tomo Sicari on July § In a quarrel over for the crime at twenty years, “Then you doa't tink the higher edu- catlon of woman untita her for wife-) Martin Maloney, were married on Dec. Rood and motherhood #/)/1 uaked. Prot. | 23, 1905, in a notary*s office at Mamar- aT hese denen said Dr, Mux. | neck, N.Y. going trom there to 3 well, glancing at-the Berlin fulmina: Maloney home at Spri ne Lake, N. augurated by the Higher. TO HELP ALONG Helen Eugene loney. daughter of —— jONF Pompadours are becoming to moat | Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court, reach, 7 things |Atmatrong, of Pittsoure, a Princeton SOUP AND ETHICS Leet phe _apeunan’t MWe could do these and other NOES | graduate, and close collexs, companion| As AD MIXTURE ihe stores make tie vat styles, and | murder tn the second degree under the | to help the children, ‘but educatton| oe Arthur Herbert Osborne, ot Now| + ——AS 2 4 we Just ¢ i fong without our | new. law doing away with life imprte Q never hurt a child nor any ond else. York, to-day sald that Osborne-and Mina | HOUSEWIVES SAY. j pompadaurs. Iss Florence Haw- | onment and fixing the minimum Derialty | Women’s and Misses’ Coats Hundreds of our o patterns to select from— tans, stripes, plaids and <olid cole; A-Warm, Sensible “Waist.— velling,. re thy gas pf tate entitled! to one otathess tet SLAND. ai teh tare steamer, ‘PIMPLES prt, srted ett ang oe hee tae a rans iets Remedy Ce., rant ou We trust” any person and p do not require ers! reference, write for catalogue No, honest ositively employ- ‘Call or 44, : Ten afain, Mare sensational and exax: f aSaber ng sala! Thdught W {a New Jersey | PHE-RIG DITCH [altgwto had been "Indicted tor murder || Specials for Balance of Week: Cash or Credit. Sn were 4 ¥ 7 arn SANG 5 G leqree,—ti oan the higher education of women both elon 5; z | 4 “i ONE” PRICE; Co weer the British Tsien, und. 90 /f je thelr home as Pie Buburos oe fl [OC Districtatiorney © Jerome. ation | Coats of Imported Black Broadcloth far aa T can Judge; it hee never, don ‘aie Pair Kept the marriage » secret, Soclal Kaper of mistress end into (Bring Jou for the Wives of Panama pDemting: sacepiede a) vice .cC aun Prince Chap, Tight Fitted or Pony—with 3 anything ecount of their difz|at Montclair, N. J, which prom| 0 f the aecond degree, ap, Tig t t 3 ry ris breaking down under | for, ue nf % ty | Canar Enh, loyecs, Organized Bo-|\ In-recommending the plea Mr. Jerome rt i i—lined with guaranteed satin the strain a education in nonsenne, Keren oF atatoty and fhe propevle [aber slang 1mm LeU ee ean aeatee” Pik y said he believed the chanre in the law self trappings: ea tient at ‘Take ap an example the young women ‘a marriage not has? brought abowt a condition of war cially ‘and Intellectually Under or Wadielgh. High Sclicol Thera are | Roman Cirehs ConNeer which peace conferences fall to end. the Direction of the Roosevett| vStutiaties prove,” he mid, ‘that the M r'typer of physical wormeliood, the rich Facevany laverage life sentence in :thia (State! ( beri See eee eee eacaid( Admutatralten, |meann about twenty years, | In® that Regular $25.00 va the conyict usually dies or gets and acrubwoman grows more bitter, It} With a number of women’s clubs al-| P’haraon. began in love. «There waw to be a unl-|Teady formed in the Canal zone there Ix! versal sisteriiood in which heiress und{no longer any ground for fenr that the! ishwasher were to #t down and talk big ditch down In Panama will not be a| over domestic problema In peace|#Wimming nuccess, Mixa Helen Varick| together, Rodwell {x on the Isthmus, now ald! .ine Room, } phe hosewlyes led ‘the movement hy | A 3 Gortrudo Beeks, who was ft forming the Aliruist Baclety. Rich and| there by Secretary ‘Taft t6 carry out! poor Juitied. iC Was agreed that the! omo of her tdeas of improving the so wonaitions, und the “twe women have! reat headwa Ignorance of Mothers Harmful. “| FATALLY SCALDED 3 "The ignorance of the mother Hurts; ° err Thave knows many jonuares | BY ESCAPING-STEAM. Al. Cy Rnoran' aerate never any that fulled to b i fetediea “by the motherx education, | Nreek a Mania Tri ere will) always be a few Mrs.| Causht'in Explos| but thelr number Ix no small Maxwe Pilea, t the recoll ton | ‘ \ amiled, at the recolloctio 4 3 ia 5 of Biekeors Mrtoctd Ienoranius, iho SULA A Se é id Lt i dd love @ By # fed flannel walatonatn for the |'Transit’s plant at Fitty-eighth atroet | mt es das ala atta and the) natives "ot Borriaboolage, and ‘Third avenue, John Mincol- ain | mistress should’ lovs "Do teachers an ood wives?” I [alas firemen. forty yoars old, way | ness and domestic Joy was Just about s0/ Been Hit ? Nerves Shaky? Suppose you quit coffee sleeves. Regular or ‘Peau de Cygne; Jue. Special.. a'so several striking . itary effects, handsomely embroidered. 15 00 Coats of Imported Mixtures in a variety of {ashiona' le sha‘ow stripes— full ‘length circu.ar back—colars and cuffs inlaid with contrasting shades o. othere collarless with mandarin or roa.ic oth, $25.00 vaues, Sje ial eaked bin. mp [knocked down nad “ovarci make Montclair famous, when th v-| them into clubs whicn, 3 faa.” paid: the Superintendent: ‘'T ateum froma broken valve meagy. (e | Ine el or higher wiKe, Keated, should be q in the most approsied eI think they do, You know we lave had’) The report of the explosion. Brought | day . yin the pation ane | General Poderation at the United Stat an: ne ecidaen i of: marriuges since | several attendants to tie ‘side of the | nent of the house, Entertainment for tie wen is furnished etact my Seria deciied our by-law, forbld- }ynfortunate freman and he waa dragged | Scr "a day as al by the ch, who invite them to a club era to mnety waa Un [Out of tie chamber febehttally kladioa” Union, meotiog or dinfier once in a while. f \ CoE Rational. None of: the. teachers | And us Aine and. the Soniety found. ftselé | Many on of prominence have : RE bo dave married. ade ies. far ae Tal it wan eaid that Nilo ehaties | facing a Waterloo, Whether to move: Joined: the clubs While ave. Been. idee. ally education Tat rreaveriie 119, ved mith Tia wie. fo; avew Yorks or bay Montclair coke. fabllshed nhra, Gorkona, Pea able.t to, bring: bok Wo ecliicen at wo. i a month te the question now before Empire and ‘aon, nase the name the sant ebilarens” the membe: Canal Zone Women's Jcague. A complete and exclustbe bariely cf Goats for all occasions, fashioned of Broadcloths, Mitures. Chebiots, Coveris, ‘Cravenetted Fabrics and Satin ‘hubler Cloths, Phind Breet, Neat SLSSLILLL LL Ges tance, New Suis CHy, Laas, New. $ ty lw. L. pouc Atrialwillconvince ~ ou-that W.L.Doug- es $3.50 shoes ai the bestin the world. Stores in Gr $3.50 SHOES wen LAS MOOR TTX i Ve Ost sis as eeetyt

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