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f ) lar mind with HER INITIATI St SHATTERS NEVES OF YONG RL Julia Mills, Fainted Unde : Greek Letter Society. } TELLS ALL TO MOTHER. and Move fo Suppress 3egins, ma Ganima” GREEK LETTER “TESTS” FOR Gia STUDENT. Jerked trom 1 upon pillows. Made 16 clasp a cla hand—a wet glove. Forced to drink “hauseous liquid trom skull. i Branded on back With‘tce; told tt wanacll. oy Pretty julla Mills. on fe in such a state of terror t ra old, {ft ong at of her girl friends points a finger and says “boo” Miss Mills in a member of an upber West side famlly—also the Gamma Society, a Gree! (sation of the girls of {Preparatory schools of thi She ordeal through which she, pass to quaiity as the Iatter that has left her with shattered nerves and aroused at is ready to swoon. ot Sizma the mothers of many school xirls of Uiat“eection f the city. Miss Mila, wax: inic. on Saturday There dre, 'twenty-six members of the eockety, and Mixs Josepline Moore, @aughter of Mh». Elizabeth Moore, No. 2664 Broadway, in the hizh pr: ot the order. Mins M. @iad the membersnip is no the ritual is no longer, The.t ‘moat, associated for #o lone in ¢ men’s secret Was not used, Miss Mils think this was due to any consideration oa and popu- societ! for her. Tt was tn a half hystertcal condition that Miss Mills staczered homo after receiving the degree. ifer mother inguiry and became very indixnan Yesterday twenty earnest mothers held @ meeting at Mrs. Moore's home, where the fnitiation was held, and Miss Miils repeated the story of her harrowinx'In- itlation, 2, Tells. -of Her Ordea' Ama result of the meeting it was de- eided to wither up und destroy the Sigma Gamma with maternal wrath and then start a crusade axainst a school iris’ necret societies throughout the country. Of course Miss Mills’s terrors wore all purely tmaginary, but her suffering Was none the less intense. Her mother 4s leader In the new movement desixned to abolish secret societies among xirls, Preparations .beinz complete, Min» Mills, according to her story, was sum- moned to appear Saturday, She was ushered into a dimiy lighted room. Me- tween two lines of lugubrious black- Tobed flaures she was led to the hizh epared to undergo ordeals 7 Prove yourself Nt to become a sister of this order?" solemnly asked the she answered, anc was Jed to an ante-room. At a signal sho was led back to the asseniblage and. told that after this first test there could be no turning back. “This will be a test of your fortitude, of your fitness to bo a sister, You are ordered to thrust your hand into « smali caldron of molten lead which you sec before you. Ready! Obey orders! Mee Mills dashed her hand into the Uqubi and sank to her knées in fright. After she recovered her composure in part she was surprised to note that the caldron was filled with mercury, Again she was led from the room. When she Feturned sha was told to step over some Pillows to the top of scme heupat blocks, While she was maintaining her balance _ there the priestess old her that the pillows hid a trap doo>-and she must dropout of sight : The “Clammy Hand” Test. Suddenly the lights. went out. Miss Mille fellethe blocks give way beneath: her and she felt herself go duwn, down— @nd then land on the pillows. A rope had been ed ¢) the lowes block, and a confederate had pulled the trope. Onge axalnshe was led dito the ante- it’s Just Like This “«/ Pertaining to the 15,000 facts and rés_printed in The World Alma+ and Encyclopedia for 1908, the statement is made that “This is the handlest ande most comprehensive oready-reference book ever published and sold at newsstands for 25c, Unquestionably this is tree, but when It comes to a “DAILY” guide to Positions, Workers, Homes, In- vestments, Bargains, &c., Father Knickerbocker nearly always turns to The World’s Want . Directory ~ a medium of supply and demand }, which 1,402,958 Separate “offers and “requests” have been printed sp far this year, “Subscribe Every, fj of] Is is doubtless doesn’t | ade | tnd brought back blindfolded. A droning. volce told of a severed, clammy hand: which each of the be- }loved sisters had grasped before be- | coming ‘one of the order. ,A priestess pwas ordered ‘to bring in on a tray the } hand. | room | Tha candidate was ordered té grasp tthe hand. for which she could only | feel. Shuddering, she {nveluntarily drew back her arm when she felt clamiiy fingers. io She was led back dlindfe small room, Ignorant of the that she had grasped a wet chamots skin ‘klove filled with sand. and not a human hand. Drink from “Skull.” he ded into the Again she waa led forth, this time to drink a nauseating liquid out of a skull, which liquid “would serve to ake her of one blood with her other rospective sisters." Revolting at each she was compelled to drain the o the nerve racking tests went yoice Of the priestess } gulp. skull | on. | Waa heard to say “"Now for wie fMnal supreme test. Gather all your remaining courage”— } tty— and prep. test) of all. rat her to the walst, bind & nee und wen bring hy In 4 few moments, most liysterical, (wes brought Hen the sume arouing volce went on: back. iu order {mis Ceremony be tn- deiiblys placed On Your mind. It Is nec- that the letters of our beloved tr ity be .buined Gren your back in acid, Ghardiags. b¥apd the cand). aate* ¢ "At the first touch Miss Mills sank senselesa to the floor. When she had bern revived It was explained to her that the branding had been done with a piece of Ice, = he initiators then took off thetr robes. congratulated) the bedracgind. worn-out irl and taught her the grip and counteraign. pe girls’ mothers say thatthe xtri got thelr. notions of initiation” fro brothers who belong to college fr: ternitie: ~ WOMAN SAU DOWN BY AUT ON BROADWAY |Police Acéept $500,000. Real Estate Bond for Chauffeur. John E. Tyner, twenty-three years old. @ chauffeur employed by H. F, Wood- worth, who Is stopping at the Knicker- bocker Hotel, ran down and serlous!y Injured Miss Eleanor Cox, twenty-nine years old, of Mo. 44 West Fifty-seventh street, while driving the Woodworth automobile north’én Broadway at Fitty- secoml street at 190 o'clock this morning. Mrs, Woodworth was in the automo- bile ag the time. Mix Cox was lifted {nto the machine and hurried to Roose- velt. Hospital, where Dr, Sutton pro- nounced her injuries dangerous, Mrs. Woodworth told Lieut, Kelly she had 10 real estate in the city, but. offered bond to the extent If million dollars’ wor te In Rochester, N.Y. He the ball, GALE DRIVES A LINER AGAINST POLICE BOAT. Hawser Parts and Prinz August Wilhelm Smashes Side or the Patrol, to go on ‘Tyner’s’ of \ The Pring August Wilhelm. of the Atlas ser~ her h y 1 to-day, owing to the north- maui kicked up a lively chop in t weer paried and the liner i OW the poiice vat Paty red in Hs side, uring away part of tie rail! Halcjon weather had ittended- the i Wilheim in Her West Indian May, of Kingston, Jamaica, a myer on, the boot. declared toat ip stricken fi city Was making ttle progress Jn rebullding. ax the tire insurance compartes were slow in dol- ne jones, Also, there are fre- quent One of pecuiiar nd tremor: eartn Vigor was felt on Christmas days The people cheerful, however, and _be- Neve (rey will rebuild the ‘citys snes, tran evel corset | TAKES POISON AS CAPTURE : BY POLICE IS NEAR. PITTSBURG, Deo. 3L—Willlam G. i Reichard, fifty years old. accused of forgsry. cor ed suicide last nlicut In the North Side Just an tho police were ‘abot to Arrest him following a chars Jel over the city. Whon brought to bay slrank i , rs Nlateriin @ hospital, ‘ ee t 1 } PANDS FOR CTY SCHOOLS PICKED "BY STONE MASON They Must Have Been Tested With a Trowel, Some } Tdafhers Say. C. W. Cameron, the stone mason mu- sical expert of the Board of Education, |to-day took refuge behind the committee ! appointed to Investigate the many | wheezy pianos being used in the public schoo} * | At the first meeting of the committee yesterday {developed that for the las: | eixht years Mr. Cameron, who is dest, nated on the city payroll as “Inspector of Masonry to the Board of Education,” ag ween selecting the instruments used in the schools, ‘ ; Mr. Cameron does bot look like a slinger of stone and nj He is of medium height, slender and almost aesthetic looking. He wears a Vandyke| beard, gold-rimmed glasses and a Boo- tonese expression, When he talks he puts on the soft peda! } ‘The plano expert is testing cement,” | the chief clerk informed an Evening | World reporter when the latter called at the Board of Education to-day. expert he sis also an expert musician. He used to be an organist in one of the leading churches.” “It would hardly ‘be proper for me to talk Just now,” said Mr, Cameron, whea he appeared, with no trace of cement on his .well-Gtting clothes. he hearing Was adjourned until iFriday. Frank R. Rix, a director of music In the schools, and Edward G. Margu: @ supervisor of music, tes- } tified that the alleged new instruments were not new at all. Only the boxes they caine in were new. "According to the chief clerk the pianos are purchased from bidders. The stone mason’s duty is to test them, |Some of the teachers say this must be jdone with a trowel. COLLUSION CHARGE Pechner Had a Right to W Defense, Magistrate De- cides. ive | Samuel Pechner, a-tawyer, who was| arrested at the instance of the District- Attorney's office, waa discuarged from} custody to-day by Magistrate Droege in! the Centre Street Police Court? j Pechner°was accused of a conspiracy to Mlexally annul the marriage of a client, Louls Feldman, a tailor, Feld- man and his brother, 5: arrested. Magistrate Droege held that Pechn had a perfect Mgnt to take $00 Harry Sollah in bebaif of his’ cl Solish. who in Feldman’s brothe: Bow. in waid to have paid the money, with the understanding that Feldman Would jet his wife get a divorce by It. eee Gout said that Pechnor had a right to waive defense tn the! pending Reion, with or without tGéi\use of inoney ‘ Bis) Sel Ce TO BELLEVUE AS INSANE. City Lodging House Inmate Fought When Uratd te Go to Bed John Secry. thirty. no home, was she). tered last night in the Clty Lodging ifoure, ‘Tweniy-Uiird street and First vee, but fought the policeman sta~ ‘oned when It Was sugested ho 0 bed. ar McQuade hat to call on Patroima:t the employees fo. assist him, and Scery vers taken to Mallevue Hospital and placed in the psyehopathle ward. Fro: papers in bin pocket. It 1M belleved he ia A Veteran of the Spanish war. having Tourhe wit Jorxey resiment. ae alee i FURNITURE MAN ASSIGNS. | ‘Albert Salomon, dealer Jn furatture ond carpets al No, § Weat One Ilun-) dred and) Twenty-tifth street. Araigned for the beneft of crejito Jeane Levison and Louis J. Bimberg. Seer A Bollena Girl Art. Calendar for’ 1008, in ten colors, distributed with The Sen: day World on Jan. New Xork onls, Get the see, Brettiens Art POLICE PISTOLS | Office detectives as t LAWYER FREED OF umel also were Amer. © + Amer 12 and 1Y. Greater | V’ THE EVENING WORLD. TUESDAY, DECE ‘Girl Who Fainted at Initiation; High | | Priestess ot Sigma Gamma Society HALT STAPH PRISONER Two" Men Arrested Leaving Theatre—Alleged Flat Rob- _ ber and Feotpad. After TassicK, of No. x8 East Sixty twenty th street, |clear yourself: stamp out thla polson-| and Gerson Gold:nan, of No, 1183 Third | "8 Ceneiaty ; “ a Se one na | Dr. Isenblel referring to Harden's avenue. were arrested by two Central /n tives. said he believed his articls ing Proctor’s Theat: street, last night with having ro! Upper east #3, ing to the police, men who on Dec. peld beat insensible an unid Central Park. on’ Fitty-elgh Gol ed several wale Taus ed man The men offered no resistance when @ the dovz 1 station ‘One of them broke from the detectives’ arrested, but be. ticy of the Eust Pitty-irst eac eTasp and ran down the street. Turning the other prisoner over police the detec sued cries not bri ng the man to a stan: 3 fired se¥eral sho prisoners were locked up at quarters. ———. —__ “sHow does*It happen that he also Jonly group in the entourage of Emperor tésts pianos?” the oblef clerk was q\y elton. the Count dechared, was, tue eaves : 2 Imperial family circle. whiett ‘was Joved et > honored throughout the land, “Oh, you see he has been here for a ‘i be * ie s eae long time, and wlthough he is a building fetesliaciiion nesmiueliy cocewedis IN BAIS MARKET Northen and Union Pacific | Reading, Copper and Steel Lead in the Trading. Stocks seesawed to-day. prices sw Tange of a po abuut ¢ Readin, Amalgam x were held. ‘Th med dull, active. Individual stocks made advances at noon, but the general drift was back- insignificant ia wec- OUR ward and demand w New York, Chicago an ond preferred rose 2 Metropolitan Biscuits 1 1-2, celpts 114 United States Pipe pre) ferred 11-8 and Northwestern igi POSTE & Rutland preferred 1, Bonds were *L* Pillars to Save An- MMe total nales of stock Were 42,20) , shares and of boids $2,708.00. ie other Man. The Closing Prices, ne rt Driver Alec Ungerer, of Hook and Today's Btocks Ab yeaterday’s Allis, Chalmers - Amal. Cor Am. Car & Fay.: Sugar ‘por. Re dha Mi 4 M Mi ThE a6, x Pressed Se Read a Whbawn ccd: eatlogtcusy Nkarance, one years ord, men were leay-| an is charged flats on the | accord- was one of the three . robbed and es pure @ for nearly two blocks, ave himself up. The |y any Heaa- | Rant ted Copper off on profit taking. became TH THREAT TO ~ PROSECUTOR IN HARDEH TRIAL Asking Prison Isenbiel, Term for Editor, Tells of | Dr. | | { Letter He Received. Dec. 31.—At the opening ‘of hearing of the Marden-Yon | Moltke Ivel duit the Judge questioned | ‘d Moltke as to whether uint Kuno vo had resigned from th | result of the articles pub den in Die Zukunft! The Count ré-/ |sponded cmphatheally In the affirma-| | tive. d. - | | The State Attorney, Dr. Isenbiel, then |opened the pleadings and temanded the! imposition of a sentence of four months, imprisonment against Harden.) He de-! lctared that he nad recelved a letter| threatening him with death’ {f-the ver-| dict of the Court was unfavorable to/ Harden. He felt obliged to calf atten-| Mion to this lexter, but he laughed’ at} the threat. | Dr. Isenblel stated that Harden had| assumed that there existed near the person of the Emperor a group of men whose influence was detrimental to the Interests of the Fatheriang. and which he felt himself called upon to disperse. Among the members of this group were Prince Philip zu Eulenburg and Kuno von Moltke. : Harden attacked these two men. and| founding his accusation upon the mere| word of an hysterical wenjan, Mrs | fron Elbe, and upon astatenents made by her mother, Mrs. von Heyden, who} was quite untrustworthy, he declared | them to be possessed of abnormay ten-| dencies. i Continuing, Dr. Inenblel sald: “Count | von Moltke, has been besmirched | by Harden, leaves this court completely cleared; he 1s without stain. a noble- man from head to foot. Prince xu lenburg is equally vindicated. | “I do not know what the Emperor 31d to Count von Moltke, bu: he prob- ably told him, ‘Go, Von Moltke, and| army asa} hed by Har- [had been actuated, as alway: y political purposes, but in in- istance he had injured the Fatherland. th jand he therefore merited punishment. Like Lazarus, he had burnt his self- [made- wings and fallen into a sea of Hes. Dr. Seilo, a counsel for Count von Moltke, then made a brief address in which he said Harden had permitted himself to be persuaded into a regret- able act. and pictiréd von Moltke as & man of extremoly gentle and sym- pathetieynature. * Peek Count yon Moltke thep spoke in his] d-lown behalf. He said bw had discarded S\bis ormy/uniform becKure he did not} It beamirched. “He deuled that} any political group or cacnasilla existed sear the person of the Emperor. The 10 2 incidents of both trials. cE nat alio ee should be made for Har. den because of the pub services he} ad rendered during his career, Har- iden, the attorney declared. pad no rea- Son'to doubt the word vf Sirs. von Elbe: ssed- by Prince von Bis-| concerning the Lie-/ Cand the testimony of inger regarding. Von |benterger inciat Prof. Schwe } Moltke, | cPhe passages of the articles in ques-| don, Herr Hernstein continued, had been | alse meaning by detaching given a them frony the general context. Harden had mereiy tot the truth, and for this | ate tnt suffer, In conclisio: Jsonmeat Any protested against {mj his ellent The court Thursday. w in his own de: BRAVES DEATH TO. AVERT COLLISION |Fire Truck Driver Steers Into! adjourned until next Harden will be heard nse. os he Ladder No. 3, to save the driver of a delivery wagon from probable death tn a collision to-day, veered hls ponderous fire apparatus into one of the elevated | {yillare at, Columbus avenue and Sixty- Mid wttect Sarit was the driver escaped unhurt Ungerer was-huried from his high supports. Aq he fell he seized the ness of one of the tliree animals and| ned suspended a few inches from | complete t as hiv vehicle clashed against tne | ¢ B TES GROWTH AS TE BY MAGIC ini | R 31. Assessed Valuation of Real Es- tate Has Increased Nearly | 4 Billions in 10 Years. Comptroller Metz gave out statistics to-day that’show how’ Greater New orkgis growing. With the close of the old year; he said. the Greater City will tenth year, eclipsing all cities In rapid growth and g@velopment its for that pertod. | Never before,” said the Comptroller, “has any city In one decade shown such marvellous advances in material growth. increasing requirements of the great metropolis have been a source of anxiety and earnest considera- tion for all the municipal adminiatra- a since consolidation. “With ‘the taking over of t)> more than one hundred muntctpalities—town- ships, villages and school districts—tn- cluded in the Greater City, there was also assumed not only the debt of these cipalities. but the much greater responaibility of providing for their de- velopment as a whole. The Increase In Wealth. “The Increaz# in the wealgh of the city, as shown in the assessed ¥aluations of ths real estate owned by its people, has been $5,705,055, 78 “The tothl funded debt on Dec. 31, 1897, of the cities, towns and villages taken into the Greater Citv was #24- On Nov. 1.1907, the amount had Krown to $72243L087, Meanwhile, the holdings of the sinking funds have grown from $¢,718.373, the dry be- consolidation, The constantly fore to $184.073.591 on Noy. 1, 17. ‘Phe net fundedNebt was $22, 3 on Dec. 3, 187, and SS38414.-| 66 on Noy, 1. 1907, Practically every dollar raised by the issue of corporate stock of ‘the city has been expended for public improvements, and in addl- tldn thereto there had been authgrized up to Nov. 1, 197, Issues of corporate stock to the further amount of #1%.- 468,002, sales for which have not yet been held, but against which there were outstanding contracts to amount of $75,000,000. ‘This fact, when considered in connec- tion with the debt limit fixed by the constitution of the State, suxzests the serious consxieration of proviling by jaw for an extension or expansion of the city’s borrowing capacity. City's Debt Margin. “On Oct. 1 last the city’s debt margin, as shown by & report presented by me to the Board of Estimate and Appor-/ tionment, was 5.60.1 The increase in the assessed Valuations of real estate throughout the cy for the ast two years has been something over 1),000,00) cach year, and St is hansly reasonable, In view of the presant-financial situa- tion, to expect that the Increase in 1903 over 1907 will be more. even if it ja as has In the preceding two years. mit will ‘be safer to estimate the In- PaTes valuations at $400,000,- Reva ae ould means that in July ‘xt the debt contractng power of the y will be increased 10 per cent. of r ount, or this would be the usual Increments of re Sinking Fund, averaging from §10,- Josoon to 405.0000, and the amount Ine cluded in the annual tax budget for the redemption of the city dedt, which for 3908 was fixed at $9,439,963." HONOR JUDGE WHITMAN. Judgeapand Lawyers Praise Him AM the Judges sitting fn 1 Sersions, §: } Sessions and several | Maxi: x gathered in Part 1. of Gi ty Judze Whitman, who retires to pri-/ vate practice, having xerved his ap- inte term on the bench Pudge ren W. Foster made a eulo- Fintic address on bobalf of the bench r speeches {nthe same tenor ef praise were made by former Aasist- *Dinstrict-Attorney Robert Town- District-Attorney Mar- shall. James W. Osborne, Edward Lauterpacs and Abraham Levy. | The ceremony war concluded by the reading of a resolution qtased by the Grand Jury to-day, in which the Jurors de-/ tlored the loas to the bench of Judge | Whitman. j MISSING JERSEY LAWYER | SOUGHT IN ENGLAND. | LONDON, Dec. 1.—. description of Peter Bentley, an attorney of New Jer-| sey. who disappeared at Liverpool early in December. {s being circulated ‘in the! newspapers here by bis London solict- for any informa- and oth aut send. Assistant }tors, with a request | un regarding the missing man. Mr. | Rentley left London to catch the Cunard Hne steamer Lusitania bound * here ree his safe arrival at Liver- 4 not sail on the Lust. sing haa since been neard CASTORIA New 2 | remat | fS the pavement until help arrived. Had} i Ungerer tation to the pavement the fire- Y|men say ho would have veon crushed Blto death ‘neath the hoofs of hs charges.» Niphe track was damaged considerably t| Ungerer Was liclped tu his seat and re tured to the ho | Unger: | Banjo Fla % yb a) id to the} hallway on the third 4ithe wtreet by other lod Tae fire rignated Jn her apartmeat on the!> fd thom and leaped up the air shaft kipped fourth the floor, e an o. ni. stman, ‘ian and two firemen led them over root to #n adjoining but ‘ utitred escaped | aquity into AVI, y between July 1. 1805, and APFAS; MatSording 40. the report of Secrotary of the Senate, Most of t items are tor travelling and other ¢ prnaes of witnesses Toe largeat Its ju $2,789 for reporting and tranacribi the hearings, For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Boe | Signatard W. L. DOUCLAS $3.50 SHOES 2% men Atrialwilloonvince ou that W.L.Doug- 6 $5.50 shoes are thebestinthe world. Stores in Groater New Tork : 3 Hroad way, cor, Howard. nin 1907. ‘MAGISTRATE CRANE ITOLSTOI THROWN {Tells Assemblyman How He Has! the |- $40,140,000. Added to | t | | ved a telegram |[/ “SCORES TAMMANY Vultures and Hyenas, Says! Police Jurist From) His Bench. ) ‘ER. | SORRY FOR WAG? ——_ 2 Been Betrayed, During “Wran- gie in Court. Magistrate Crane and Assemblyman / | Robert F. Wagner, of the Twenty-sec- | ond Assembly District, wrangled in} Harlem Police Court to+tay when As-| tyman Wagner appeared as coun-/ In several cases for, defendants | sel charged with violating the éxcise law. | Assembiyman Warner 1s| chief counpel ; gor the Liquor Dealers’ Association of ; the upper part of Greater New York. | Five cases had been adjourned until 9 o'clock this morning. Sehator Wagner id not appear in court until 10 o'clock, | when two cases had ben) disposed of, | Magistrate Crane holding the defend-| ants for trial at Special Sessions. A similar fate awaited the other three de- fendants, although Wagner was on hand to look after: thir Interests, “Well, Judge,” exclaimed the Senator | fter the last case had been disposed el “it doesn't make any difference what avidence I have. Ybu won't believe any of my witnesses. “No,” retorted the Magistrate, ‘I don't believe any of your witnesses or any of your evidence. You tell me that all of these people” (referring to the witnesses: produced in the cases by Wagner) “are friends of the defendants. You can 60 out on any street and pick up forty witneeses who will swear to what these | peoy have Sworn to. e Liquor Dealers’ Association is trying to run the courts of New York. | It does run every court but_my. court.” “Why, Judge, ihe Liquor Dealers’ As- sociation Is composed of men banded to- Kether 10 do gopd.” replied Warner. ator “wagner,” bald the trate, “you vo ven worat et vp rammany. fall. 1. know that | you were to have had a judgeship, but jou were turned down. Tammany Hall js nothing but a Jot of vulturea and hy- ‘enas. There is no more humanity there | than there fin any tramp that walks the streets.” i SLL Se | HENRIETTA JEWELL FREE. Henriet{a Jewell, No. 312 West Seven-| ry-third %. who was brought back | to this city from Mlddledoro, diasa. uu paturéay Bight) ON A charge of grand | linrceny. preterred by Jules Jorgensen, ; a. feweller. of No. Broadway. who a that she had obtained from him 2 diamond ring worth “S17, was dis-| charged from custody by “Magistrate } Droege in the Court yesterday afternoon. FROM HS HO ‘Aged Russian_Author Has His” Shoulder Dislocated, but Is+ Getting Better. ST. PETERSHURD. Dec. 31—News has reached here of an accident te Count Leo Toli{jt: ‘The author was thrown by X“stlmbiing horse and sus- talned a dislocated shoulder. In spite of his advanced age the Count fi Just a word of cheer and good will is much appreciated. 5 Why not si to all your friends > You can do easily and pile By Telephone _PIANOS. __ ‘The HAZELTON TORE Baffles description—of remarkable power and sweetness, it responds to every sen- timent of the player. you boy a sutisfactary Piapo Payments may be arranged to nest your convenience. / : Write for Literature. 0-95 ONIYENSITY FLACK, Between 10th aed 11th sts —IN / BROOKLYN ONLY, aT—— ANDERSON ’& CO.. 370 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN “| WOMEN’S COATS Hi ON THURSDAY, : JAN. 2d, A VERY IMPORTANT SALE WILL BE HELD OF GREATLY BELOW THE USUAL PRICES, AND PALETOTS ALSO SALES OF HOUSEHOLD LINENS, MUSLIN. SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES, BLANKETS. COMFORTABLES AND BEDSPREADS 34th Street, 35th Street and 5th Avenue. You know if your bowels need _occasional help. Give it to them 5) Amillion bot a month. That's the sale of Cascarets.. _ata time, Don’t wait till night. ‘And every tablet in every box means a day of good ch Think what a world of happiness this candy laxative brought to men and women. Are you getting your share?” Cascarets cure bowel troubles when they have developed. But that is the least-of their uses. Their best service is to prevent the many ills that come from inactive bowels. Think of the days when you cy are not at your best. The morne ings when you don’t feel right, the afternoons when you are’ logy, the evenings when you are irritable. The cause lies inthe bowels. One Casceret makes everything different. Don't say, IT take it tonight.” Take it at once. Carry a/box in your pocket. The hours before bedtime are too good to be wasted. Cascarets are gentle and pleasant. Their action is as natural as the action of fruit on the bowels. They are both good and good for you. Cascarets &R candy tablets, They are sold by all druggists, but never in bulk. Be sure you get the genuine, with CCC oa every tablet. The price is 50c, 25¢ and Ten Cents per Boz *, BOSE Sods.

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