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_——~/ i PASSING NARSE™ MOUR OF OLD Fifth Avenue, Brunswick and Everett Have Taken Host hk of Memories. GOOD LIVERS GONE TOO | Glitter and Show Have Taken - | By Nixola Greeley-S mith, Place of Former Solid Comfort. “Tt makes one sad to ase the famous @4 hotels go down une by one,” sald Col. Honry Watterson to-day The Brunswick, the Fifth Avenue, and Row the old Fverett House, have al! taken with them a host memortes and driven a congental y of old ghosts Into the open for other quarters. “The paesing of means More than the demo bulldings or even of memor! Tegime of splendor Glitter and show comfort, and, above ing of a quarter of a “Then had good Judges of the culsine; wine, men who themselves cooking methods and were their achievements in t race has gone, and take their place This Age Too Swift “The present age there is too much admit of the leisure! for Instance, which we vigines’ Clio, Mackay, Col Jain, Herm whose ike we ‘Tha object nates a new eniury ago. connoiss: inderstood famous for ine, Thetr is too swift and tf! feasts, tha Abo- ad at oO t aga: of club original was to give dinners to distinguis forelgners visiting America, but when the notables gave out we gave dinner to each ott and often cooked a dis} es ourselves tn chating dishes “Larry Jerome was a and bon vivant and wit. « was a mine of Infor famous cook He fect of the culsine forelgn courts and with persons the wort dover of courses, was a sentus coction of dishes — oyste: end game especial! Learning to Know Wines “Thousands of dollars’ worth of wine nde i} are purchased dally in the New York hotels, and most of the chimpagnes mean nothing thelr labels, I think though, that New Yorkers are learning to know the vintage wines and to pre fer them. The old Brun Hotal “had a famous cellar, ‘The Fywrett House was once very popular with men who understood the difference that cooking maker in food. There ts still one old re@faurant In e Washi n Bquare déirict that ts patr those wio know about such “Many of the great hotel o produce good results, but they do not do 80, except on occasions or when an order fs sent them In a special way or by some one they desire to please And- thé various restaurants ha Ppecialties—dishes that can be had bet- ter {n one place than anott “Washington has better any other American city Pitladelphia ranks higher York as a general thing there are fam ani I than ote New ¥ at the clubs, But the New Yorker |s {n a hurry most of the time Hisemind fs on his newspaper or the {icker, and now they are to have tel phone connections at the tables {n of t! restaurants, Chefs Here to Study “Tt Is Interesting to n that of tote the hotels abroad have sent t chefs to An to study some of our rational dishes such as turkey, terra- pin, clam and om and the various hot bi " the Southern cooks are stich experts In making Phere Is a constant call for these foods abroad, but even though they import the food and the cooks e 1s something In the climat fons In Evgiand and Praneo t terferes with the result. They have American grillrooms at many of the large hotels in London, and while the foods are excellent, they are not Ameri- oan by any means. They know more about dining abroad and take more time, Evening dress Is the general rule, and the restaurants for that reason look gayer and brigh Their dinner orchestras are muoh pet- ter than ours U “But the American f| nothing of the extreme luxury, and ove all, gor- Reousness of decoratio th which our hotels are famous fo: There is a atory of two Englishmen who stopped a@i the Waldorf for the first time. Ini the morning, one asked the other why he hai not lef shoes outside his ) door to be polished? “LT wished to, old chap,’ apologized hie friend, ‘but do you know, i afraid they'd gild them!" oes GIRL’S NECK BROKEN; FRIENDS SAY SHE DROWNED. DETROIT, Mich, of Miss Marie Remk old, who lved at No Sept The twenty-five years 88 Maybury body nue, Hes at the County Morgue to-day with the neck broken, a rib fractured and numeroue bruises and lacerations, and Coroner Hennett as started an ine vestigation of the yours woman's deat )Mies Remke was a member of a boat- Bre party on the Detroit Ri aight, and the first news of her de @ves that she had fallen inio the wat when going ashore at Robarge's resort tt the head of the river vas called w alt body aroused comment. and it vemaraed that the girl's hair yada SY OLD HOTELS | from her sub-vouscious self, and by! was a father that over lives or VU put you ™ Yorw World—fria i bad n \ beyond ele ‘resaa.” ‘sabia Yoektieal edi eer Hypnotist Who T raps the Tru Atul “Sub- ib-Conscious” Talks ot His Work Dr, Van aie Believes It Would Solve Other Myste- ies Like Hiichcuck Case. TELLS OF EXPERIMENT Lawyer Objects to Suygestion That “Hypnotic Trance’ Takes Place of Court. It nave a sub-conscious self, keep tt ou: of the way of Di. Ira Van Glesen, It was Dr, Van Giesen who, testi-! tying befure the lunacy — commis: | sion appointed to, determine the san- | ity o? Mra, Lottie Hitchcock, accused of the murder of her husband, declared that by indue- ing what iy termed a hypnold state in the mind of the defendant he had Sleaned the true story of the Killing | you so doing estatlished her innoceuce, r they lutacy vomaussion will agtey with Dr, Van Giesen’s theory of Hitchcock's suicide 48 tne result of yrations of Mra, Hitchcock's juaine to by proved. At any date, Dr, Van Giesen waa very enthusl- astic about the introduction of hypnot- ism into jurisprudence when I saw him at tie office of Altred Tally, thu lawyer appoinwd by the court to defend Mra, Hitchcyck, yesterday afternoon, Had to Use Drugs. “1 uuder: suey ie WITH RUGS AND DRAGS HURT MAN GUN WOMAN Hh | eh 2 =" LONG PLATFORM HOUSEROLDERS wall, and it wae iu this condition of at. ee | | fairs that Mi, Tally consulted me, and sugeesied that by the wid of hypnotism 1 explore the sud-couscious weit of nis chent and dig up the truth The ordi sry methods employed tyNpreauce tue phoidal state tailed Tea witb Lot Dh the experiment ue Ate Hitehvock without much hope, I \8 fess” gud Dr, Van Giesen. But ihe woman, who Was an opium flend and un. | der the influence of tho drug at the tine of tie killing, had decid to Mr, Tally that she had absviutely nu recol- | lection of the tragedy, and did not really Know how tt nappened or woetuer = Women Faint on Brooklyn Visits men City Families i Bridge Station at Sic¢ht the Guise of a Gas Com [le Hitencock, It wus only when. I of Accident, pany Collector. wuught that, as the tragedy occurred —_—— —_— When the Woman was under the intiue { ence of drugs, she would have tu bv in! At the helght of the morning rush {n A pretty brunette hold-up woman, 4 simiur state to remember it, that I ne subway David J. Skinner, assistant armed with a revolver, which she car- accumplisned anything. I reconciled myself to the evil of admumistenng « drug by the recollection that 4 umun life Was a stake und gave Lottie Mitete ries in her sleeve, and a bottle of chloro. Clty, cording to a report recelved by the po- road ter, to-day got In the path of a He was thrown form, !s operating In Jersey train, ace southbound Island aeworie fi daa nencanenieh iz i 3 re and the reinaining $1 of the $5.20 goes ens : + ! cuck sone putuiaeiy de Then wuen the Frade Shea Sis ce from Mrs. Mary BaleewelZ, of No. | ee ee eee eect looking for | 1% this prison 1s embarrassing to the License to Wed. ; peek : aeeed tar wives In Jersay Clty to beware of a | started by foniur Insurance me counts, i Helde, which j related to the commisy REG OU. 4 vy operating on the same theory as) . » him in the quar- 4 sion feet » platform, recel female who calls upon them represent: | 1) (7 pllar-a-week policy oguinst ac- | Be a ee ova ‘Todo so would | DF. Marlette Grant MoGinnta, of No. " 1 ? contustons and bruises. Ing Herself to be a collection agent for| cident’ We lusure medical attendance | ter@ intended for boy 190 West Bighty-second street, who ob- A See ‘The assistant roadmaster was climb-| tHe local gas compan [foreach and every member of « family | compel him to keep the boys with the |i! Wes Her so es takes, wi Oe “It Cannot Lie,” He Says e rae a tracts ify the elation | Mrs Balcewelz was at work {n the | for $1" 4 | adult prisoners, which the law sored AOU ERIM ata Oe Gceennald area nodding his Meyuistupnelian Mead eM Darton safely, but miscalculated the POOR When a woman of dark complex- | South Brooklyn to be flooded with cir-| 0" the reagon tha Bt for the gestion that she Was about to wed a aes speed of the Incoming train, wh Nearing a black tallor-made sult | gular calling, for aubecribers, Bid Mee ant occupancy: of Mr. Thaw. | "twenty-aix-year-old salesman.” Saceuute i ¢ " h matiereney te agents are busy | getting families to] permanent occupancy of Mr. Garant: i PP Cate CoRR Ono BEY canes ee struck his left thigh, He would have ® S@llor hat, black vell and tan shoes, | {gn the company's application blanks) ie R reneeied Mr, Jones {s thirty-six,” declared Dr. The woman's story ia beau currobo- een thrown under the traln had he ®PPeared and introduced herself as the | which bind the company to provide 6 Room 16 Wet p McGinnis, emphatically. He {s far from raed in neariy every detail.” 2 i . gas company agent ©Xpressec medical service for a Year on payment) _,, 1 g 7 “Phen wiy will not yout dlscovery NOt clutched at the forward end of deine ts Gola aes zee Abela $1, A clause In the contract be-| “The result 1s that the Sheriff fas te being a youth and far from being a) revolution al procedure?” 1 woked. fitet car and clung to its narrow rim (reir {0 Be inlo the cellar and colle [Pveen company and sinner excepte con:| give tim an entire corridor In tho yalesman ere | “Why snould there not be hypnotic {until the motorman saw his plight and eneter |finenent and surgical ames. These, principal jati for men. He needs this) “What 1s his business?” aske Saueiie Oraleiniialean/oberciselatatvasii putian clolurakes Her Credentials, a Pistol Hoa te ee eee Osetia ‘ear, | POM for his other prisoners | reporter. | We have alenists £01 the prosecution | The accident occurred at 8.15 o'clock,! Mra, Balcewelz asked her visitor to| Each ot Wo ton ae “uitine| “Thaw consumes a large amount of | “yoy can say he fs a banker,” ee aRERaa Went when express trains from the Bronx show credentials. ‘The dark woman! list of 2 families and the “nlokinga”| the time of the Jailer in escorting him snapped Dr. McGinnis, “He formerly | Ynat might readily ve,” conceded and Washington Heights district were promptly drew a revolver from her lett / {te Sweet to HAree, Fishkill Landing, White Plains and | ved in Brooklyn, His family 18 very tne doctor flooding the platform with passangers.| sleeve, levelled tt and remarked: To Sell Medicines. other places to attend hearings before | 46) known there. No, 1 cannot tell Why not dispense with lawyers and! One of these was Policeman Thomas J is my authortty."" through its statton | the court and before referees~-time | 4, ware they lived." 1 . i ses drugs in desired which the Jaller needs for his other Ginnl: ding th have a hypnotis: to read the Donohue, who picked up Skinner and) In al terror, Mrs, Balcawels are compounded | auties, ‘There 1s a good deal of public|, 2% MoGinnis |p rounding into the mind of the defendant and sa) wheter /jaid him upon a bench and summoned backed into another + and the Manager De Witt Hs th re i? ointhore races are | fortieth year. She {8 probably the best- sne is guilty or not?” woman suddenly. prod a Rena vee at his profit from the enor. | tale TRA: some oe te frienda |nown ‘new woman" in New York tn | “Phas, Would be contrary to ali the lef saturated with ch'oroform, The| Mouis male of medicines and drige tac | CO Oot we these outings. At her choson profession, She ts an ex- | laws of evidence,’ Interrupted Mr. Tal.” geyeral women to ush on next Mrs. Baleeweiz knew the han atatlon 1g ee Mined ETAT TT CATERED an) pert on electro-color therapeutics. Dr, ly, coming ty the doctor's rescue. the platform was tt kerchlef war against ner face, and she! While Brooklyn physicians of stand- | 1. gesistanta a large amount of work| McGinnla l# a widow. Her husband Such testimony would only be hearsay only after several other officers, also was inhaling the powerful fumes, Then|ing generally’ regard the tnnovaite ; t belong to his office and fia COL aTeieerar eel st + oni: » to downto 0 0 he becan Beneciat est e concern, the oMcers of the not belo pis office and | daughter of th e n ho | evidence al best. It ie importani only jon the way to downtown ponte, Jolned | she Became umonscious, Vie oat inty. Medical Soctety declared is not part of his official duties. nals time was one of the most promt: | When there 1s no other way n forces with Policeman Donohue that Dr,/ 1: was half an hour before she re-|toeday that the dollar-a-year phystelan | «qyaw's presence here demoralizes the nent physicians in New York, | jawyer encounters @ stone wall as In Roberts, from the Hudson eet Hos- vered to find that the ho: ps t to exist. Dr. O. A, Gor- “Tam sorry chere has beea any pub- tnls case,” Halerasuaclantones benen 4 SHA Ce Batt eee ae bee of the Kings County | discipline of the institutlon, He sleeps | yotty in this matter," satd Dr Mobin | Meee te ee legen 17 veralatedity Skinner's wounds, ne a ee a ae SELB eet paid: "We regard | in thé corridor, not In the cell, He has. nis. “I cannot say ‘when the wedding | but, Dr Van Glosen, ted, and dress Skinner's woun ng had been taken, however, except a | Medea) ee engage In gitch a. all the fixtures and paraphernalia of «| Wili take place. I have known Mr, why would not hypnotic exploration of [skinner told tne surgeon that he was 43, Ornamatcone tee (irate) sh hay aNnee i ciot elite Mturae) and parapnernaliyotla\le) I Aol vents senreniaon eno ag he | et ETE? iy fifts a widower, 9 DIN n on the ;scheme as the Wo usin m a TATION Opie Baws ite if Meee ascamenatntae tai | He lives at nie, | ATC s Phy nel rian tS | the hotel, which has to be brought to Hane ae for a Naming aun eager instance? Why should there be any | aaa Haven eae oer ane ry In ee) neighborhood of Mra, | Tal Heeeutah fy | him three times @ day. Silly people & fp and, then we will eo mbrond Jivorce indeed? Why could not a hus: land bundled Into the walling ‘ambulance,| Balceweiz's home revealed that the | his orice. > , peputadte ph clan would | send him bouquets of flowers. Ho 4s vand whose wife has a bad temper or | He will recover. woman had at several other [lend Is services to such a company, | allowed the use of a whole corridor, | = ang) wn bi | but hy t r o thinking man would trust his | Hh Khawantlt 4 wife whose busband neglects her | Oram {nenees, pat td lett aleramnetlhg some | And jm athe care of 8 Waollar-a-year docs | constituting one-quarter of the entira NIGHT NURSE ripen cuprit to you at allow you| WATCH FOR HALLEY'S COMET. TEN) on ear eae i SR Gta op principal ail for men, while the other oy 4p Pertct Tolm by Right Foot Beh t SETICAG Cf t a ore person was on the |ffety wi take n0_ aC The pr prigor re cro two | : ete to hypnotize him and plant the desired} GHICAGO, Sopt. 2—Astronomers at |” t a ieeutroreai lie ae Ran c ii * in the sub-consc.ous self?” the Yerkes Observatory in Williams Premises sions company ill be Henored. [fier ut ue cas Srna eng 8 ek often very bur- . began preparations ‘ast Another Hold-Up Case. | the observation of the other prisoner 7 f- Not jn His Line Fe nent rato of nother se neldarniate E ‘ spn es and create dissatisfaction and a belie¢ Night nursing is liable to to even! {s entirely possible.” replied Dr Bean tale to| that men with money constitute a sepa- more exhausting from the fact tha: Van Giesen, “Munsterburg is expert vomntt epreary onge: ih Beventys RVANCOLERAiMeioe ROOSEVELT’ S VISITORS rate class even in prisons. These things the demands of the system for sleep | —-——-— ‘ eee - and rding to the figures r¢ aay eS Be: » fee! 7 ‘e urgent ‘urin, @ menting along those lines. I personally | juent' to come In sight some thine dur- 83" He reported that FROM THE PHILIPPINES. | produce an ugly feeling of discontent are more urg during the night) am not. 1 know very Iittle avout bad | ing September or October. hile on Bay, from Bayonne into + and rebellion among the other prisoners. hour tempered wives or neglectful husbands, DHRAtHIATtOe ae vile ANdIHeTeoteenteee e aes Should Be Under Experts’ Eyes. A Va. lady, called on to act as and 1 am not very much interested in At Garfleld avenue and Milng sthet: OYBTAR BAY. N. Sept, 2—The| : aa night nurse In the family, found the them. But suoh things as you mention sparsely settled section of the city, President ved two official visitors ere Uy Hl We ame 2 test support from the use ft could be accomplished by hypnotism the rears, hit Hay one tne back of to-day rh were Mrs. Martin J.| State ae aba for ane a Y Grape Nuts food. She says: | witho Aowht" ed ee onaclousn eenen and knocKed | ean, of Ofanila, and F, N. Mayer, anj insene. tt wour seer ingane, Det een «Our acquaintance with Grape- Havine vouchsafed so much Informa- Just See him unconscious... When Rallly necov- Agdeyteural expert, who has been’ In | who had been adjudged insane, but w9 Nuts jpegan eight years ago, We tion Dr, Van Glesen reverted to the peared with $32, ; BE |the Philiroines, ss secretary, william | nom concucling: proceedings for Nis! bought the first packge sold’! this topic of the Hitchcock case and the sub- ~ ADM ah reas 20019 SPOR eat discharge on the round of recovers: pice, and although We Degen a8 sonal a pater part of which was | should be de k institution scopties we became converts to 1 conscious se INVALID FOUND DEAD abe A) RES ‘ where he would be under the observa. *‘ ss) Be sure if you have one. Van Glesen will get you if you don't watch out. Man THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNASDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1908, levery member of a family, no matter ‘ho wlarge the family. IN FLAT AIRSHAFT, Sens, 2, We ry HERE'S THE CUTE, MAYBE DARING SHEATH STOCKING, DOCTORING 8 CUT-RATE PLAN ALL OVER CIT Bae Woerner Medical Service Co Coming to Manhattan After Brooklyn Is Served, REGULARS LAUGH AT IT. Will Make No Fight Because They Declare Plan Will Surely Fail. Wrile Brooklyn physiciane are up In arms against the operations of the newly organized $1-a-year plan for doc- toring as advanced by the YWoerner Medical Service Company, of No. 728 Union street. the Kings County Medi- An) cal Society will take no action, pre- 8Hrat eh ferring to ignore the aspirations of WTroOCRING the new company. Tt will next be the turn of Manhattan vhysiwans to worry, for the concern fs coming intyp this borough for the purpiwie of aelbilating “stations,” ai Mr. Qamuel $. De Vett, manager and propriaor of t\a company, designates the district offichs of the concern. “They can equal all they like,” sald to-day to a rQoorter for The Bven- ing World, ‘out T am-aperating within the law and will so continu® Just wait until I get into Manhattan after T have | established my etations in Brooklyn. I will ehow the grafting physiciane that the poor people can get along without them. THAN MAY HAE. TO MOVE QUT PLEASANT JAIL H Nearly 4,000 Patrons. “Thirty-eight hundred famiMes have signed already for a dollar @ year from thls one Union etreet station, and I propoge to establish ten such stations lin Brooklyn. Then we will start opel \tlons in Manhatten and broade out un- tl we have taken in the entire city. 1 Prison Board don't see how I can be stopped by the law. I have consulted counsel. The plan does not violate a single statute. I am really doing a good and chari- table work for the poor who now, for a dollar a year, can receive medical at- tention either at thelr hones or at one of the stations Our gontract calls for treatment of e e Declares Should Be Kept with Other Insane, POUGHKEFPSIF, Sept, 2—Harry Kx. Thaw was greatly disturbed to-day when papers reached }ilm containing the | Then we com. | protest made by the State Prison Com- pound the prescriptions of the dootors | mission against his further confinement tn our employ and the charge for med!-| in the Dutchess County Jal, on the cines 1s only 2 cents. | ground that his presence has a bad ef- i) ng to put the ten-cent-a. tae a ls ot business, too, | t¢et on the discipline of the Institution. are oversh Ten | The report, filed at Albany, follows an ey rging conta a Week 1s $6.10 cents @ we ao the same work for sl a year and give better service. One of there ten- | mission's secretary, George MoLaugiilin companies recently sold $100,000 | yt says of Thaw, in part: nh of Its stock, so good an Invest: |” «19 nag been held In this fall for sev- mnent ig It consider’ [eral months, pending the outcome of Figures Out Bic Profits, Ntigation which looks now as though “They pay 8 $1.20 a Year yt might be interminable. His presence Inspection made Aug. 2&4 by the com- thelr dovte pent In the Inke region of Minnesota ent the latter ‘Thousand Islands. The who could the advise tlon of expe! LS court of his changed mentai condition ii Sag a ewnIRe fe will resume his duties in a few | court of hi Chee BEAT WIFE AND CHILD. Wahle, Suffering from Many Dis- tsa —»—_—. Thaw yesterday received a telephone Magistrate Furlong Scores Pris- eases, Either Jumped or Fell WAHLE RAPS GAMBLING RAID inessnge, sali to have Yoon fron From Fourth Floor, oner tn WilHamsburg Court, Martin Gusink, of No, % Alnalle street, Willam Wahle, sixty-five years old Willitamaburg, was Interrupted last | was found dead early to-day at the foot nt w beating his wife and child ot an ae ft in the flathotse at No, brea he . In the Bed- us West Thi He had falle gerne y Bint een wer Js this man writing a love letter to. or jumped fr Bh thes feiteeh Furlong was indignant when he h ied| his best girl Oh, no! Nothing like floor, W eo he 0 an apartment ‘i sie the ra that. He will write that very soon—just daughter, Mrs. Horace Meyers, Me dpe reaphiet cane {as soon as he gets well started in some rp Maitttad od waband and father YOU) Rustioge Enterprise which will net him Rae aid 1 P sald tosGusini in biting tones. 4 gagdiy income. valvula eas e hea Yon are not oni a wife beater but 4 When will that be? He had refused 1 atment. be. child beater. Well, I'll take care of you.} just a day or two after the World oe You are fined $10 for Intoxication and) Ad, is printed he is now writing, which . Iii hold you én $9 bail for assault. | yeads: Brothers Meet After Thirty Years. Your hearing {3 set for ten days hence. Thomas Stewart, Deput fnor of And during that ten days you haa! yt pa ‘ PRO "be the nicest. kindest and most |So0 Rhy OR MA Re erous and considerate husband and | AREY PRICE.” near Caloutta India James KR. Stewart vis a Unni vesterda; seen each other In thi rf mr ith him hs Gent at his. son, Charles,” é a atversity, After characterizing the ratd as un-|!ng him to notity Mr Peabody to send justified and the arrests of five men Mrs. Thaw's enh Be aan entirely uncalled for, Magistrate Wahle isohiad that M ne Re! IM had in the Yorkville Court fo-day dis bol a charged the prisoners a ed about a t an week ago in an alleged ling house Evelyn ‘Thaw an wance, but in Pourteenth str The rald was. ner money as he t t she needed | made by Deter Farr of Inspector 41, her rr) By s and Russell's stafl Fourteen men in ail He gave her 1,00 ‘ were arre vit nine were discharged !f she ts taking a ure It o Ast week gistrate Harris ye enough for a t ox een held ney, though ) janet Is there ave to se them pete : ai that the ar re y Inspec RiCH MAN DEAD IN BED t of the men Were py LON. Y ‘ ; found a a eilatta taeda Bue AGE NX 2.—Theod There {s no justification in this ar- 3. Feseett, a prom 1 rn Magistrate Wahle sald, “You, chant, member of the ftrm of could have confisccated the gambling passett & Co., of North Tonawanda, Apparatus, Dut ga you did not see th® was found dead in ded at his home in men ng you had no right to r- Jie ctty y. He was abou sixty den. Vaara of SHEATH STILE NOW SPREADS TO HER HOSE —_—. A Foot, a Slit and a Bow Make Up the “Very Cutest” Thing in West. ——- Cute and classy? Well, it must be, Tt hesn't reached New York yet, but It’s bound to come, Pa Knickerbocker couldn't pass up @ good thing like that. | What is it? Why, the new sheath mocking. It sneaked In by way of San |Francisco, and makes the directoire | sown jook as modest as—well, ae the) | wardrobe of an Eaquimo, There was a flurry of excitement along Broadway and in the fashionable | modiste's shops in Fifth avenue when | advance plans of the latest hosiery came jin to-day, | "Guess the dear ladies won't be eat | fled until they yet a nation of Salomes, | observed @ cynic who had just looked | ovar the sheath stocking specifications, | | but he was a man, | In San Francisco the women are g0- ling avild, according to despatches, over this latest acquisition to thelr tolleet, The specimens—of the stockings, not | the women—are largely confined thus -|far to the smart shop widows in Van | Ness avenue, but if the women are as! eager to wear them es they are to tn-| spect them the supply will not last) long. To describe the sheath stocking is) quite impossible at this writing. It must be occupted before its full glories are apparent. And even when occupied It must ba seen to be appreciated, But | some Idea of it may be obtained from the following facts: It starts with a foot, as any other stocking, and pureueg the even tenor of {tg way to the ankle, | At the ankle it becomes bolder and |starts to branch out, It is @ mere in- sinuation of @ slit at first, More daring ag !t ascends, It widens }and expands until the dainty little lacing that holds It together at the very top spans a neat, flippant wap of three Inches, perhaps more {f—well, If it ts sulticlently intiuenced from within, | The natty bow that finishes it off, waicn may be as wide as dosired, rests on nothing—that ts, the bow {s quite !n-| dapendent, as It were, (lasso RID:GROOM NO Ot, SWS WOMAN DOCTOR Mrs. McGinnis, Well Known for Advanced Ideas, Gets striking food value, “T used Grape-Nuts first to sustain me when doing night nursing for a member of the family, I ate a tea- spoonful at a time, and vy slowly hewing it { ble lo keep awake and felt no fatigu “Soon [ began to like Grape-Nuts aS very much, and after our patient re- covered i was surprised to find tuat 1 was not at a orn out” on ac ecunt 0 My ner 3 were nd steady and my digestion strong i was the more surprising had always suffered with weak nerves and Indigestion. My ex- norfence was so satisfactory that r 1 © family took up like results. Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich., Read “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. Ever read the above letter? A newone appears from time to time. | They are zenuine, true, and full of | human intorest. CURE FOLLOWED AR OF AGONY Intense deithe Feena Eczema Drove Hin Nearly to Despalr—Chief Surgeon of a inden | Hospital Called It Worst Case He Had Ever Seen— Got Little or No Relief Untit —_——— CUTICURA STOPPED HIS UNBEARABLE TORTURE —_ “About four years ago, !n London, was troubled by a severe itching an dry, scurfy skin on my ankles and feet. The same, in a few daya, was the case with my arma and scalp, Icould har ly keep from acratching,which, I need hard! y say, made it worse, Then large red patches appeared, with | inflammation and soreness After ten days, (serene of small red pimples formed, On becoming dry, these caused inten: Itching. 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