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i Sa : THE EVENING WORLD. MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1908. THAW TOOK POISON AND PROPOSED DOUBLE SUICIDE IICHINGECZEMA _ - n tl ay? ————— | Nice, and ass ne about all the places pwhtch had just been ¢ To Bee ULM ak 1 Lad beon to. T told Mr Hamme) fup the bottle i ars 1 tet While I was there Mr. Thaw's mother smelled it. It smelled | came to see me, early in Iss, and then | tu, at the jast trial, give any y Hartt quarrel with mamma. Mt Jot jaudanun. | ran back into. the | I accepted Mr, “s proposal of mar- | =| Dannerse ornare att inpte ‘| Mrs, Ww jiliam Thaw, Harry’ Ss Hummel ask tome de T inv of froom. For a minute T didn't know | riage, Later we set the date. Miss the 1) Ly | plat a ford W He =. and L_tows them to | what ; A rOttHa TH and Harry knew Idd not. Mr Delmas ve df PTE CUREN HR EXE 1 » do. Then I t to get the THerce, my companion pany ed | Hever used to t scaune It would ti Harry | M Ss D NRIPSU AERA RAC IROL TORM MICO RT ux, had in the hotel. ut Ime to’ Pittaburg when I went. to. set | (Be ey, i Apel ooh einen ats ti | JA other, as he Looks To- av tevweaniied met icon ienens Hinl (or enough French ‘to make married, We were married at the min: | ret 4 MWC dl you wo t at ised.) Mee Hummel, T said, told me HASH Ln etInecacaret a Tee at | aise Cee Ree SACRE Tene ner| Suffered Torments from Birth — | Ty Thaw? ron ut Sms Who wanted th sie ft jade him understand tha Mra, Thaw told of going West on her 4 ‘ Ps lit was in love wi m orth ite mise_alwaya enme ty Wooton, “While 1 was watt-| honesmoon and returning to Pittsburs| Boils Formed as Big as Walnuts I want to marry hin me a lot of plet Scop tore ta ttled ston neh) a to live with her mother-in-law, | Sh d Could /' ; we inhomclieshad: ket sa fallen on 1s thee and cod of coming to New “York in’ Jun —In Frig Hehil Condifionate ou ev v stom . | 1%, intending to sail to Europe. 44 Letty on my that Me Hun were laese! ad Stating ve gto Burope with Mrs | Hardly Work — Tried All Kinds of i ; 5 font tie kon Wa eet ey ert ee eri er Be Remedies to No Avail—At Last 4 meee t tor came te jus | [Passage on the Amorka, | Mrs, Thaw | : Ait tik oaet he: J alled a few days before the killing ont] : tie doctor got him into bed Ne treet ts , ONY x it Mi Square roof garden | to the young woma ean find out what you mean.” | t read the New) Evidanes Je Startling. | gt datticton drew Mrs. ‘Thaw to the eftidavit, Ic was at Jerome Brings in Nauseating Matter. Hat were ti amin wameancline plecallotberitencel| ue. wantorciatT the arterne was at éravels, from iS cri most nau z fis of the evidence With fine’ effect bent for- | and met Mr. Met‘ and Mr. ever since I caine into the world, and t ‘ German lakes, and th relyn Thaw SS UA Lk nat day It was in the chair, with eyes wid- Thaw asked them to come al m now a man fifty-five years old ¥} switched back once more to t Sal POU ee a says Male ness. © dwelt) with feulag em- we went Martin's,’ she tried all kinds of medicines 1 heard en Of the shooting. Mrs, Thaw Pednest ley hapa atugstta nae tain dey for ort on the symp- “It was late. We sat in the |but found no relief. I was truly in a despite a long bombardment of Soe ee A OMInIEcERenec tion womad © was ca \ ie the Bre h avenue dining-room. 1 could &~ | frightful condition, At last my blood i that she was sitting in Martin's i nd whitened. perceptibly neat Hy Bae eee un deee tRaties| cntrance from where I sat. Mr jwas go bad that I broke out all over f the entrance, when White lehiafacesin his TG LRU Cee trlously as whe tniked, She neaded no| “thd vou? ee nei mt nite | With red and white boils, which kept ) Jerome then resumed the Me fot would © rec ntaonseiey ie) sald snot) ously Ae ate, tAlie fi WL aD Ted vou see Stan rd White while} vowing until they were as big as wal- eer Ee a i" pen edeanappecen cet How Meo 'Thaw's condition wt)" “yen, we had heen there some time Huts, causing great, pain and misery. geven-league boots ws ese things out of White Burned Document. Monte on the trip? asked Li ne in on the Fifth ave: |thought they would take the skin off : “Did you tex] Harry Thaw. t aw's lawyer “he Hawnestt antes “ my whole body, but [ kept from seratch- that fatal night St iota vga MACHEN OINECER TAY MEL iTiTiCe Cea eta erie aan den eased. Part of the t “Did vou see him 4 ling as well as I could. [was so run £,,fet vou this witness a Mr. Hummel = fer; liresche ght sala Mra. Thi Only for a minute or two. He crossed down that [ could hardly do my work. Lath ” M for it sanford White got tWwe 48 if is ingroom and went out on “) Mr. Nelson R. Bur t recommended 1 did. tivat, the Distric f 1 on sev Firtlivaventieu balcony. | “Did you tell alwe ie ateluidecetlanenetieeta no atins Bane TATE ome des WHat ade vaunnes: the use of Cut Remedies, telling took yo Briers ROLE In Coioee eee antec oti Dut Wes otld burner U pe told of t T hada htcof. trembling. ‘Then 1)M™e he was confident they would benefit and insisted on di CONNOR Tul eta tamenth ate theta comers he Nola e the paper againcuntll thes Ow they I had better tell Mr. Thaw, 1] and, in time, eure me, 1 used the Cuti- “ inder the rulings of this Court pane day, Mr. W the fall of 14 le H 1 from a waiter and Mr [cura Soap, Oint:nent, Res it, and j you Nave any letters from under the rulings of th art, he ca anvasked me what Thad toll Hum often renewed hie offer | Mecated wave a lttle piece of nu-] Pills for about eight mont Tean D us 2 Nothing,” T said that trip." she truthfully sav Tam cured. rdially 4 Just lowed Mr, Jerome twel Must have told him som n E te th : : d ft Gr 1 mean * vel 1, you must have tol so ° me ttle time was spent ant | pe end Cuticure Gates te dll you tel! Harry Thaw that to go Prosecutor drove ys he h your second]; manwasesnern recommen. iicura Y to drugging vou, Stanford White! wae | desper story pS ie aE ce a net pateet naw Rch i tiem 1. [Who are aillicted the same as Twas, be 1 nd considerite and the elyn's vole ve i about ¢ Dr. Bul fenulmdoeen nible (oilieving that, if they avill use them CS LC TT Cle Sl aaa She seemed on ad told me and about part of the ila cAtu this juncturela according to directions they will tind | am Mr ene ANAS the point of tears several times. but livedeon ee ey Q t |them all they nted to_ be chin it Mice Rife ce auen kenta hers face) | Any one doubting the truth cf the above I wouldn't call y RAN re ae arr {can write to Mr. Burnett, who will cheers reklz, (ThA L ra eS GOVE UCI EE aa7 es \t y vouch for my statements. letters last in her lawyer's Thaw try to tind out o: oth OAS ELITR EES M E 5 2 TI D oh “Hale Bordwell, R. F. D. 3, Cedar ; Were written bs White aft thing of vour relations with Hetted| for, Bunope rs. Evelyn 1AW escril:es ‘Corners, Tipton, Ia., Aug. 17, 1907." lent in the stuudio. | ed the Distr: ttorney. Lathe ‘ L p Mas ' luplaryar tell Dhaw. thatthe told him she did not know, Ww “T cheerfully endorse the abcve tese at Whites party behaved prop rg, dike toes bene, thought he Waa Seas ot Staniord INTEGS ced GBs Tee Nes vd dia “pid Mr, Phas ee DG Borawell and kni . tition he “And Uhad a very nice time werk and ke ted Ho? Mother was J f Pittsburg, Assis |! wi posed leaving, We didnt/was in. He never tires of praising the CH secclas 1 aid ! t exheny | like show | Cutioura Remedies, “And ‘iid vou tell him about one night. | examination of Mrs. vould prob. leaned on the table w ndkerchief|of it, had a direct Thaw's Was one of the spectators who} ‘When did you next see Mr. Thaw? Nelson R. Burnett, Tipton, Ia.' When you, a little irl. were on a train qniv occupy several, days. to his face. He fr brushed it; mind. He Was _ pe ‘ Justice the yom at the afternoon! “When we got to elevator I turned 2 “ . across to his eyes. His hair hung @ Dowling to my ane session. Mr. Robb had come merely as| around to speak to lim and he wa i 5 on, his face. His skin faded to © pasty | sald the aptole chy tee ieee te tell Tha yang z Gentle anointings with Cutionra, the . yello nim a Ow pool x ‘ * Leh ee es pi reat Skin Cure, preceded by warm j Thaw’s Wite Tells How She In all the courtroom there was naj ¥e We! eee . al iaval b - | of the Stag paths with Cuticura Seap, followed in . sound except the witness's strangely | Ke! cites to take i He noon sesst | Stanford W t r| the « rms wit! doses of ‘ First Met Staniord WI ih fromm” cumtewners ashe: Rego | ste seten Wants tn handing ae Elticura Hesolvrne Palle, mfTord Martane anior ICE) (pune fom. ju atten ttle girl 3 sion in the H I 1. Pelief, permit rest Mr, Littleton, after court opened ¢ jp the Rirl and 1 took a ri t i twelve stone men, Ten of the , HOUMG 7 | Mrs, Evelyn Thaw was cal tel hen heard toa speedy onr raninetiniag ‘@ dead quiet. went| 4) 4 Fras jet their ver from the fj fie 6 rouble nally alo1 wl atem ie Htaee Oke ing 1 Gay. in the midst of a dead q went/ang then Went to a LACeVOLeOVAlVNE THER eRe : trmubie all along. 1 r story of t 5 CE got home 1 told my m back tot the point where he stopped} Sct home J told my mo s arm wit Thi: we didn't have enough to Thaw there /Cary, and Juror No. u, Mr, a Friday. inva with stared straight ahead of i i 3 . 3 again with another gir having | §t4 hen told him how we came to t volver in hi and walked : ce Mrs. Thaw," he began, “ you havel{uncneon with Mr. White. °S | tn Philadelphia, where I was a model for rial een ine ; SERRE kin, Cute aid that when ihe defendant proposed Did you tell Mr. Thaw of any lunch- Prisoner Screens His Face, artists, and then how we came to New z woman adop: > Where I was standing CURACTT a i Aa DP atacrlige: tocvauiluatie fallioc! 19s "ik jo that you went 07" ; | Air. Jerome stood erect. York and how I gct on the stage. unched her Szid He Saved Her Life. ¢ the Biood, ’ 2 i . es, $00n rothat, a girl in a ir A jown to - x Paris you refused him because, as you!theatie next door brought me a note, aged Binesn How Sne Supported Family: “When he fonmelT sald (Good} con that Mr, White’ want came to New York, 1, Harry, what have y + told him, of some: which Stanford | ay! deme to sling blue-clad figure in “When we Witness | 7; ‘ 0 to luncheon in Madison Square ¢ he Bot past the. F ee Cf we lived or ‘ White had done to you. 1 now ask you} £2, S,duneheon, In Ma WalLnR TOF {hel GrneMenn einDeAT THER Ge CeCe ODN een MeLeomAniE All right, cearie,” he 1 have to proceed with the conversation you| ie near the side door of the: Casino. I phaw pst of hi t hile + saved you y 7 op deweeple GACT uM naw regained most of her or a while we r had with Mr. Thaw on that occasion.” | WOE pretty rod cape, white Sts She ceased picking so stead!iy at | "a crackers. So a !owent down the M Instantly Jerome rose up with a long! tower and was taken upstairs to Mr. | tie seams of her fie cid answered |I Higetoniie conantiats peanadyt Mr. Beale. I did not ¢ objection—practically the same Objet White's studio. Mr. White was there, more read -! He Re T was making a little LOB ALOE AOUS oe lactncous {PEt BME maarelave (oC Rael tion whic 5 With another man and another girl We But the dee 1 in but T believed I could make a great s face. w t h he made in the last trial| With anothe: imgeciier, AW MET nite head twiktin BUM erdcinaallnn to the Casino 9 me: ‘It's a filealenwan Graben minnie a tie when Mr. Delmas was xetiing this tes-! {Nid lee, have was one f her teeth, as if h share re. I posell mean?’ He sald, ‘It's al ee : ett ‘oul i Blass of i hated the|and got a place in th e mean I Harry away. 1 got tumony to the jury. He suid that the champagne fo (lita c2 Very taste of the words she had to|in daytime and fang in the chorus everything ts over Is'all sett is A eae BSC ANTS i leged ne “Did you e interior of the utter, titer sald arry, what do you 7 ragedy on Roof. ‘ ur h S : sileued narrative between the girl and) id you ae Thaw suddenly bent forward ang | 2. fight” your mother | He said, “It's all settled, hav Descr| pes) Tracey. : Mr Littleton had Mra. Tra tor This wionday ears before th. 01 gsion of the es; I told him ‘all about the beau- ed his face in his hand, put rccempsnt nd from the danum fell over and got very| Mr. White did not Tay sain several letters aw ae SAND y fe. commis t rien crime and that there was hing .o| iful decorations at how the elevator} he took the Muakercnie! aay 4 i t his mach. His fa | Thaw 5 Tretia ear i ninard Rec) c AT nee eNO 19¢ z all or Caitrection’ between the two] arch was shaped like a. horse shoe were dry and his face composed, I told him mamma always ac- nd regular LUNE Si 1 asso TARO: Veen aero erway elsardld:you tell him?" was undeniable that the Vome unt! T met Stanford aie next room. | Festa Loanenere ASE raG exam oe Special tor This Tuesda' : ! He denied that there were any prece-| “J told lim I attended several other was making 5 ‘ rial lea “We walked down Twen ixt A areunarinieenateritt 5 "i 5 $ dents of the admission of fi such dinners in the tower with the those who ha Ma yo back from 2 a : hers ert _ Speci ate el Als Tu 10 Bung. because, according to jis con: same pe same girl.” did when she first t« Rates Re seston a , ‘e agers SSES rounp [UC Prenn Neate casey yaa any direct | deans sts inother wen’ to Pinteoute * /c€epel us_all that hapoened that night ay were” “He lroof of Madlaor ‘ ae anol rer TE APEC oes 196 bearing on Tihaw's alleged insanity, and! “what did you tell Mr. Thaw of your in Paris." urged Mr. Littleton when see Me, MAILE contend ‘i UE siure -openag evening ty unless it could roved that gon. thi Kolng to Pittsburg?" prompted | Mrs, Thaw pat used 1 Wane to phd | ' n unbalanced mind. ‘ ? { rT \ 7 possible excus "I to .'Phaw that Stanford White | Hai 1 about 00) in rw Mr erome es ti | SemerialGtr ace Do you know how many seats wor . u t n The sri tee is ‘too. ae he said: real Picalige mariini wanton poor Se sana minet, fovercaspacihs i the inure Unto aa argument. Jerome oe| lton, who jolnel us. Mr, Thaw went] procured for your party on the ¢ FABIA CLAY. such ‘hing which this” defendant Be iroor i Se We) GIGS U) make my | There ‘were mirrors all around the bed | w/at hapwensd'’ wae ioe ait | | (80 Gis gust, Avi D isa |es L Bo taco cee es “s ZOCORTLAKET ot eged to have been told causad nim, | otnes fo ‘and over the bed.” “Ha ald it wa wood, who was lately on trial at Boise, ‘Only three, nink,” said Mrs at Ao" COR CHURCH: ‘ ela eieeye ey e | “Mr. Jerome objected, on the grounds, #%d, tell hai ything that nicht] tat I had n | ie f lreaeeena ae yaaa eee Gn alleged Insane’act Ser? f° COMM! that Sirs. Thaw was’ telling how her | igi your earls ite? miRnt] tore 1 ever Idaho, for the murder of ex-Gov [EARL CR UIA) RECT ON a Cin nO Mien PARY ROWS HAS SAUSE i ‘Thaw Scores Again. Hieirsuanespanes to go and not what| “Not inat night.” ‘ nued the witness. x Missouri Legislative Act Not berg, entered the court. He o Mr. Beale. We had never p She had told Harry Thaw about | “What was Thaw's manner when you] ).q told anybody 2p about t MISS Ogisiatl : eee 1G Gite ie that night.” Justice Dowling proceeucu to read an | Justice Dowling decided that. 3fra. told. him this?” T'told him I had never told any one ees Page aM Pe Hay aia eters, |p Thawsire pea tedly at I Minion in which it was #tated that no| Thaw must confine herself to what she gig kot terribly excited. He paced up|! | told lim I could not mar ei) a s REO DO LOE wen I) ech | ‘ ee Th inding on Foreign OF: 1 exc Hinit of time could be set on out-| told Harry Thaw on the night he pro- and down. eripning his hands, His eyes |‘ (8° 1 to’ chiaachinaMeHieds s s 4 \roaw, “Harry came and sat by m E He had excha sof insanity resulting from com- | posed marriage to her fivked wlid’ He paced Up'and down ati] nim on 2 aL Oe | : Boca patents cere raerarntes | La Peaboty, $0. th ‘ een ations or eéyents of prior dates. Ts, Thaw showed some agitation, night Sea muchvoLenakand orations, Court Rules. inti) we got up to Ko. By Uh r stand be 1 He thought the proper way to attack |She clinched her fetus and ed for: eWhat did he sa i a ‘1 wil PoKnatic pore toe b with Mr. McCaleb up the aisle, [t wasi. « | the connection, between the Firl's story | ward in almost fighting attitude when | Mr. Jerome objected. sa u be | Fpeteat a eee ona Bnd the [mane crime would be on |the pits Atto ad Mr Titles Mr, Thaw asked mel" sald the wit, wt ee oz = eTOSS~ iM mn {ton engaged’ in a wordy fray. “Then ness, “a great deal ab. amma and hanks 8 Ey t A “My contention,” said Mr. Jerome, “is | she resumed: about her trip to Pittsburg. I told him jury) KANSAS CITY i Sm! es —— . thar ie ia incredible that any wuct ra | I oid Mr, ‘Thaw that mamma got about Mr. White coming often when T farkina V8"! sept "; , ; t could have been created ag the new clothes for her trip and that Mr. wasn't there, and about anot er man, a peas aaa uc the dr ic) MePhersor n s Di Other side contends. Here is a man | White paid for them and sent her. Be- friend of Mr. White. who came and sent. color r suoh effect be-| trict Court here to-day, declared vold oF E shi Who hears a shocking st and yet; fore mamma left she told me not to go flowers to mamm| fore. Ui ‘ourt’s ng the wit- 2 s | our yesi t he endures it f Tthough | out w hybody exc Mr. Whit Did eM T fer of d f ber st nstitutional the statute pass | een PERT ae SERFRiTG iro niLOULLERAtHCan F Hod ses oot EET, §2 Ghee Tas CRASH Ore eee AG 6 sto unconstitutional the statute passed | j TRS ‘ : he often saw the inan he afierward | After mamma was gone Stanford White! narriuge then>" sithout, promptin This necessitate alature in 1907 for- | May make Or mar your siiecess) De- ui killed (sent a carrlage for me, and I was taken: “No, I did not.” many halts while she searched her nae ie spondency and fa e recorded ca on overruled,” said Justice |{0 4 piace in East Twentv-second street, | “Why? memory for additional details. | Fro- ations from tra a5 the mevally of evesight neglect ' Nt Li} where Ztanford White and his secretary | + him I didn't think T. shoulé 1 yeulie ereepecie Cnet tect ingesnitaybr against them from aN i EE Ce a Crea AP Sal ae ee to mar pe Her rald anen woulda enaiale “hy next. fraementary the State to the Federal courts upon Eyes Examined by Oculists Sind elyn Nesbi aw, | a roi the top floor wt urry any. one else 1d hi is der er ane és 7 any fas z Mr. “Thaw that night how I|a camera and other ey, Any One eee. etd him his |deresment. would fall. slowly and hesi- | pain of forfeitures of the charters, Skilled Eye Doctors of Experience. met Stanford Witte. Lt ing w 4 He By from her lpr, Her old trick | 4 £ i Istand 1 P ret me nford Winte old | taking photog: What did he eny?™ zly n he F e of the Rock Islan } Iways ‘at Moderate Prices. this: Mae ea a ey tat a ay and | 5 Glasses Always ‘a ndora’ Company, & Bir] Who! rare fonke the 5 Forestalls Cross-Examination. fla taMl rehed . i ta F St. Louls, Kan: 6 robe inte Ey Soon eau Cae ame re raminton chs oh ita , Ekrlich&Sens momiccabiandl tookiine sn n kimono and posed for a number of | F 4 Jame tonbelannw § herein aul and t zo ahd Alton Ce NT east Mr. te to 3 t. and we talked Tales o aw: Sormeee matiniinatlonitomre + * . ae) ESTABLISHED through “thiee’ our ; One day he came eae ene a ate hah, Companies for an Ingunetion to pre 1 have won their great reputation by maintaining over BeDAH EIS TED ort of a place me 1 cal and his es nsisted on seeing ma ant Fis in E, Swang etary. of < rs ; xth Ave., Below loth S Mise the. windows UGG intashieeamettinee 8 Att tits Wi Pde, is A eRe eed i] sixty years a proud record for superior quality in ) Sixth Ave, Below uae ae Hi all jointed, would sit £7 t bythe Court, pp Ae Ge inside “it Swas ikea rene hotire. wi Soretiniee hat iC Was T) || workmanship and the highest standard of around | | 1274 Broady ject to the use of words ally Aone wont ” i } ie hiuse said’ Mr. derome, °° © |pomeof then Te eatin Lo eed \} excellence. \ around. at, is What T sald tol «pia live At suminer ell hi t yo 1 heard | | | Pee eh hewn Varig’ said the tn Furope?” aske Betonanteree So aA aR tol | No pianos so celebrated as the WATERS for fine ta hy Ss. pramy this prompt stalling Mr. J aston ke 1 pictures on the walls. rt met Histarolnds roe ohicote stalling Mr. Jerome in a question which An ee | ‘ In the Velvet Swings rney dropped Into a hel knew the District-Attorney w the time fixed and the place | tone and great durability are sold at such low prices | We trust any honest person. Business confidential. One price, There was a velvet swing in this would do during that year | ris? and Mr. White put us in the Why, he would freq y burae ) and swung us up to ceil ana tly burst out 1 fix the time.” she said. firmi.| ” t 4 ni v ung ‘oman is he r Hae ask SOC examination, fixed,’ id Mr. Jerome. The girl. wh meron Wh ipookes, of, the Ph ; P°Mre Jere ‘dudibiy t0| gin X@h Wea tlds! said ively: Thaw, | had vjuet ta lovexplaint tonduetica and on such easy terms. |) room, which was also hung with vevet MM rend’ Wl your etary hentai air UuTeliuns miprarot what ate nee (Darlneconbioti herlanewers)sceced) {nell | i id with your stor, d prosecutor and took the words out of Waters 3-Year Ss stem {hy jeton's mouth. y | if Was a. lltie “subanese ‘paras Sir | geen amh RANA TEU had! never met The Arai Ame wa at the i Navarre Surrounded at Another Point | gives youthree vears time on a piano, without interest. || CASH OR CRED fee: went through. “Did you tei! Mr. Thaw all this? Yes ¢ more closely I might said things about him ; and t recelved me he wag sorry I espect. This seemed and that he was Send Postal for Catalogue nM and Revolt Considered No employers’ references re~ me and take: sWhat nex: aid you teu Mr 1a wood deal. ld he had never. done End | WwW Cc | quired. aye word tay our ae Ite Cope nted to have Mrs and that he would aly at 4 snd. urity. Call or write for creer Ea ae AE cretiption to fer fi “Png te foie fat Ser EAs c/s Horace aters 2 Co. |] | If trated’ catalon No. 44, Help Waned oo ie i ald | e eertes aa a a ull raid 1 told Mr. creas CUTE Brano!| ulton St, B’kly: Mr wate’ fs a glass of purer bs ite Mare, which waa nea | THREE 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway ||’ me to Mr. Hummels! the town } by the revolutionists, and the enemy STORES} Harlem Branch (Open Evenings), EON AUERINGE a iaxtl tion 2 \134 Fifth Ave., near 18th Street. | rk ; ' ; i 1 it tasted bi and t surrendered after a slight resistance. > ‘As advertised for in The Morning (9 minis) sere was ad apming Ww hite Said Tha Ww Was Ae, Ly; | The rnment forces then marched | 254 W. 125th St., near 8th Ave, ||, —_— World’s Want Directory. | Story of Alleged Ruin. 66 © ¢ , tow naives, which completely | [| a = ee 'B 0 KI Sli Cover Co Nr a oat I: Vv ery bods v Did,” Say s Wife, surrounded. ‘The Government is of the | proo. yn Pp le 1908. | Littieton etait be opinion that they nov have the upp , Pos Ho] ee AEA eset ig ery ty Ca Uiby cae Mettlocon s Gueationeltayar meee Me deeaecie)| el Rigthesanaueniive eal eel 595 BROADWAY, BKLYN, A i rn of me, Stanford Thaw te lopcuirréncel inilyoui tt Te eh eure ag 1s practically ended BUTE) Ca ee Tae | Ee ee SG) rae te rane WEBER & HEILBRONER Slip Bushels 2M nae amipw how 1 got dressed i , ve igus #4 y Asnemacn C ver But re a Ipers 8 | ane " t e Yt 1 ex Hummet's of. Sse oO e $s — ee shan Nai cats Pe Unusual Glove Sal Ot : Chambermaide 02 92 1 en : pan Lys than a document—or, rathe ae athe t COMPLETE i (tate) 13 * 4 run by Mr, Hummel" sad Mrs thaw about’ my "mat : 6°75 veces 7 Balesladten 7 took a xin) and ' he aad heard that [ wax \ $1.65—$1.50—$1.35 Quality, REMEMBER Dressmakers i : and turned. on TEER Cnt > NO EXTRA CHARGE IF YOUR SUIT H melas ss Ble ARMAS aaa : The 1b. 1 was a drug DETROIT, Jan. %, —'Pyras rs . caRe ¢ ‘ADE Aes . Diath 0 at Reus iy 3] wy eal ie RE ani $1.75 and $2.00 Quality . | ‘45 ees CNN eRe Rta Drug ) . 7 1 ‘ ry t bss , and National Leagues last cason and pS per Oa Cele) B mae 12 Winters 2] ever 1 Test aT ever id that. 3 i © people with: In ett gue In weverat CVI) (OWAEN «6 6 a $ | 85 LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. Fire 2 W ry ‘1 i i Jay returned unsigned to Pres LosT=Goid “aid” amethyst rowary, i casey ors. Hees) 80. Mlsoellnneous sosi2tT | oi t Ape nin us er Re Cad via. | Every pair so'd with the guaran'ee that “we'll buy them back” if not |) —ronert———_¥_T FD TE h wa re ftea ter iae (x saya rau Rear enaaenn en irely sa‘is‘ac ory. o1eS. : i RPMRRT EAC Seite coieioiss vie aiesises ¢ i 1 that 1 could be |! * voMr te said 1 5 s abe Pgreny BARRINGTON —Rev, N J. BAR- : PeANenid cei nH ids eet ee ay & these ntoriea | MoteKid trom tim. Tf told ay Lats Ra Lee NE are t De BOT 3:9 Broadway, at Frankl n Ste ox, | 14Wall St, Bet. B’way & Nassau NGTON, ORM 5 New York papers combunigy. Gro Eranaea il Bn ee ee “Fou tell Mr. ‘Thaw the ciroum- pictitte ton tse ‘walls “aud” wae beey Shred cme Ly cei a sa ' re invited, si aiiala abeacs | - i i ] x 6 iin