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BR RH NOW AEROPLANE NG IN ERIE Crowds Cheer as He Jockeys | at Will and Remains in Air 39 Min., 18 3-5 Sec, BROTHERS LEAD WORLD Army Men Planning to Com- bat the Aeroplane as an Engine of War. LE MANS, Sept. 16.-On the fleld of Auvours to-day Wilbur Wright, the @eroplanist, of Dayton, O., eclipsed all European records for sustained aero- plane flight. He remained in the alr for 8) minutes and 1S 3-5 seconds, This} gives the Wright brothers the records for both hem.s Br. Wright circled oyer the feld at an} average height of 45 { He tured, and twisted in every dir leres, tion, and his SEPTEMBER 16, 1908, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, EXILED DAUGHTER La Leader and His Wife, Who Arrived From Europe This Morning FALLS 10 COME 10 WORN HONE Denied at Riverdale Mansion | That Eloping Girl Is Expected, THE CONVENT. Sister Giulia in Entire Charge | of Estate of Dead Financier, ISH LEADERS. REFOR TOUR STO(000 FRAUD MES, TONER Warm Welcome _ for mond, Devlin and Fitz. gibbon, in Philadelphia on Police Order from This City. CERT OT will sce Ireland aelt-governed before fT dle'—John Redmond, delegation of representative PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 16 — Dr. George Morton, of New York, was ar- restod at a prominent hotol here to-day der false pretences. 2 Tt 1's alleged he secured $100,000 by 1 means of fraudulent notes. 1 name of the prosecutor ts not yet publicly known tn this city. Dr. Morton {s an elderly man, and when taken into custody was fasnlona- bly dressed. ‘The details concerning the barge against him are not in the pos- |} hand of welcome to three Irish leaders ohn Redmond, M. P.; Joseph E. Dev- Mn, M. P,, and John Fitzgibbon, chair- man of the Roscommon Common Counetl, It was the first visit here of Deviim and Pizgibbon, but Redmond has been a frequent visitor, All three will at+ tend the blennfal convention of the Glovannt P, Morosini, the aged banker and philanthropist, dying, did not for- | give hia daughter, Victoria, for elopin: | with the family coachman in 188, Mag! lecture Gn the prospect of Irish home rule, He was very enthuslatic about home rula for Ireland when the reporters m at Quarantine, Ireland's Great Progress been going on in this city When he was first locate Was placed under arrest man sald: “T will go along, of course, but there has been @ big mistake made hero.” At Polloe Headquarters ie was given permission to talc over a telepione to ince June 1, here. As (he accused this afternoon that she did not expect her sister to attend the funeral, al- though from Rutland, Vermont, where the sister has been ving In seclusion, t was reported that Mra. Schilling had left there on the 12,30 o'clock train thie complete mastery of the aeroplane aroused great enthusiasm from the) apectutors, It is estimated tiat he cov-> @red twenty-six m M. Boliee, dent of Aer sf t Mastered Cranky Motor. | Mr, Wright used has been h pletely overhaul Wright said he could ch trou ed and com- m alighting, Mr. ex aust. Marine 1 shortly to ymson is ex- 33 Mr. ere ft. 16.—Ag a result als of the "Wrig two weeks b Flyer” during Orville Wrig committee co: the past Departme Artille hin a few 1 Ordnance Corps and th army may wi take expe nts to de eidility of damaging | flight. | The German Gov has con-| @ucted experiments along thls ine and European army ojfice aerial warship is imm fr fire at a height of 5,0) feet mana are deve for firing at balloor fleld guns cannot be adjusted to very great angles. Can Go Up a Mile The Signal Corps has toons which will be work of this character prebably be held at the at Fort Omaha. ‘ests c {n Germany have s can be hit at a he f miles. ( Jul at & captive balloon struck thirty times, but did not collapse, Mr. Wright, king of tt bility of hitting bis aeroplane while In mortar Ips, as The tests wil new Aero Park nig character that a balloon two and one- altitude was possi- flight, sald: “OMicers of the n Army have told me that an aeror could not be fired at with any 4 of accuracy when a thousand feet in the alr, With my present machine it is possible to go a mile high and not e any ad- verse effects from the di ein the air at that altitude,” ee Markle Saved from Blindness. Markie, millionaire coal whose evesight threat- nd who a cure, n der John the operator, @ned nearly two years ago, tiffered a million dolars panived on the ‘aesse yesterday. He | wa’ a yenr in Vienna and Letpste con- Quiting spect: He said that W eice sight of his right eye was pra S.cally gone, that of his left was much | ‘Help Wanted | » To Day! As Advertised for in The Morning was ialser as been spe Workd’s Want Directory. WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 16, 1908, Addreseers .... .. 4 Horseshoers 1 Agents .. sores 88 . 36 Apprentices . 1 Bakers . 1 Bartenders . 1 i Blacksmiths 1 Ladies Tailors Bookbinders 2 Machin! Bookkeepers 7; Boys . . lM Brassworkers 1 Bushelmen . Butchers . i) Buttonho!: 1 Cabinet Makers 8 Canvassers .... .. 21 Carpenters . 4° Phenbers . Cashiers . 7 Polishers , Chambermalds ... 21 Collectors 5 Compositors 6 Cooks (M) 7 } Cooks () +2 1 Salesmen ‘A Cutters 18 Shipping Clerks Detectives 1 Sign Painters Dentists 2 Skirt Handa 6 eve Hands Solleltors 1 "1 " y for Mrs. ® Hasroad, and finally a | family, Amelia, a complete mystery has alii THN ARIBREA TAL TOTITE veen maintained, She is never seen out- HATS FOR AUTUMN. TE Ee ae ee ae uke One of her hobbies was the purchase. straight white ostrich plumes at on nee that the| ‘Indigestion had troubled cme for ‘ Another black velvet picture bh ri) Foo! some time, and in fact my slight of statuary of the Itallan Renaissance | side. An plac pic ha Pris: SAS a te a I et ee | period, Not only has she filled the bore a wreath of straight green plume ‘6 ralnanee ct iy: i He cree arW FEET AC | house with art treasures of this kind, morning. “gince 1 was last In America,” he| some one ard remained In a telephone In the netghborhood of the beautiful ald, “Ireland has made Important ma. | Papth about ffieen minutes, After tis | estate of the Morosinis, at Riverdale, It terlal and industrial progress. ‘There| arrest was made for oY Wh ; “| was reporte, early In the day that Mrs 4 still too much emigration, and we| "I have no reason to think that any +] Schilling had arrived there, been greeted to Impreas it on the people | one in the World would inuke suena added, 2 New York de-/! the arrest was 6, Was in part as follows charge against me,” he The telegram from teotive bureau, on whic ng to prosper, Irish ust remain at home, by her sister and driven to the house’ She had deserted {n 18%, when she had eland is @ and brawn Yreloped with Ernest Huels-Schilling. An “Home rule fs certain. It 18 bound / MANS Mas in part ay folliw: Evening World reporter wae recelved by to come. It will come of Ite own ac eof grand larceny a : Miss Giulla Morosini this afternoon, and The present s of affairs can-| tense on notes to the vali w on, p when asked about her sister she sald: last. We are retarded by opprese | He hae pea t e living taere WARRANT CHARGES WOES OF MUTES Red-! Dr. George Morton Arrested ‘Rapid Flow of Sign Language deaf mutes came up for trial to-day inericans went down the Bay to-| on @ fugitive warrant from New York iy Y day to meet the Oceanic and extend the | charging him with obtaining money un- ark about rapidly CHILD'S DREADFUL SKIN TROUBLES Had SI Boils when but Sly Months Old—Was Annually Attacked by a Humor—It Looked Red Like a Scald and Spread Over Half Her Head—Both Tbe are Cured, NO PRAISE TOO HIGH FOR THE CUTICURA REMEDIES “TOLD BY FINGERS IN DIVORCE COURT by Husband Who Wants De- cree and Wife Defendant, toes ‘The first divorce case in New Jersey Panta HE Teer atone h plalntif? and defendant are "his forehoad, As that time the child was covered with prickly heat and f sup in scratch- ing It, her own head became infected fo. it broke out in boils, one after another, yy She had about sixty in all and I use Cuticura Boe and Cutioura Ointmens whioh cured her of thementirely, Then, sometime later, her little foot got sore Chancellor Stevens in News The plaintiff ts James William 1) who is suing his wite, Sarah oulse Harper Nash, for divores on the sround of desertion, ‘Phe patr were married in Morgane Y., In 1888, and have three n. One, a boy of fifteen years, Prom the testimony n by the plaintiff he and his wife lad separated several times, and the United Irish League at Boston on Sept. | easton of the Philadelphia police. Guarrel that resulted in thts wife's going Detween the toes, Being afraid It was Glulla Morosin!, her father's fi of % ‘ arrest was made at the request of 4 q “° 8 GlN€ galt rheum, I spoke to our doctor, Ha pears : 's favorite tnd After that Mr pudicud Chief of the New York Duteotive bus AM ay the Ins time was over the proper gave me a powder which dried it up, inseparable companion, declared make a tour of the large cities and | roau, A ‘geareh for Lee Morne ins | WAY totoook pigs’ feet ut soon after it broke out behind her * R. Bennett acted as Inter ears. They cracked half way around T of the sign language used by and the humor spread up on to her head, tiff and defendant, ‘Ther until, on several occasions, it was nearly A : here wero half covered. ‘The humor looked like % “Wenty-five deaf mutes among geald, very red with a sticky, clear fluid Spectators In the court room, and coming from it. This occurred every showed intense interest in the pro- year, [ think it was toward the spring. lings, Watohed closely the always bathed it with warm water and Angers of the plain Cuticura Soap and applied Cuticura aad hee Ointment whien never failed to heal it ks between then td @X \up, ‘The last time it broke out was sus between themselves in when she was six years old. It became ead so bad that I was discouraged. Then The suiting of thelr feet as they I procured a bottle of Cuticura Resols moved excitedly about in their seats Yont which soon cleared it out of her urbed the Vice-Chancellor, wy, | Bl0ed. [continued tho use of Cuticura veral times ord am? |Boap and Ointment with the Resolvent fered the court officer i the court officers | until she waa perfectly well, Bhe is now u While her husband |about eight years old and” has never Havyall "Ss. Nash got between been troubled in the last two years. dy ceil! Ue Judge's bench and be. | We also find Cuticura Resolvent & good o pr Never a Reconciliation n and the want of self-government. | The telos then deserived the man | S49 Working her fingers at the plain. Spring medicine and we are just giving UBy AALSt GATOR INRCREU Shy Bhi and can never be happy until we wanted fe ‘ Ut, Who was at the time talking with, t2@ © adept Cuticura Resolvent Pilly ul ; 4 ts ir jen taken to th | room the ls tinge a asatonic. Wedo not think any one caa has not been here. Sh TH . 2 | self-government. i A F ; ners to the interpre: " H Mae heresned se arc eet i Do you think Ireland will get home| cussdniman,dotived @, number of n¢ er of te Court Mtrw, Nash yee, OF | praiae Cuticura Remedies too highly. She {a not even expected at the SEDMSND Serimatheninressie (ponera tion HMAIS || FIVAbet aT Lea Eel eaten eee eee he |vorted outside of the wy a tsh Was es: | Mrs, M.A. Schwerin, 674 Spring Wells funeral, All this that. has been. re- 1S s 2 in : he Lee generat are, Fa suNel ye ay We toosit duwne, 2! He Fadl and compelied | Ave., Detroit, Mich., Feb. 24, 1908,” ported about a reconciliation o ' " tedmond was aske Noveandens. mGCawerit ace sh testified tha Complete External and Internal Treasm bo jon of my erin ci LUI ReecIFaladuatltcroverned (eee | Mocmranau ne: didimotawent ex: jotted that the last time hig | Every Humor of Intants, Children, and Aduiea cone sister with my father {s absolutely aay posed to publicity Teteayae Gh March 16, 1905, | sista Of Cuticura Soap (250,) to 6 ne he Ste UNE HuGS THe haE neUERR si teaee eI die,’ he replied, | — nen he ea Cutleura Ointment (Bbc,) to Hea and Cutt true, There never was any. recon lis A ae kaa TeaaalataneaDiatrloentlorier. he found that hie Cpe Ob | cura Resolvent (30e.), (or in the form of Chocolacs cillation, My sister did not communi- Mr, Redmond was accompanied by Go Wan OvaLveee A red” and: tates 1 alte had ted Pls, 25e. per vial of 60) to Purity the Blood. ! comm Sats iy ng | 8& s overjoyed this aftern f i Nat she had ta id throughout the world. tter Di cl fet Ne er niy tether dung hte UU. a handsome and distinguishedlooking | news came of the arrest at Philadeiphia | Turniture With “here She | Compe sole Hope Beton, hee, Tue & Coan America, and is Just | Of George N. Morton, better known to uildven being. Mailed Free, Cuticura'Book He had’ tried Skin Dissasew “ Just | the 3 "Doc" Mortor le COUNLY | fo neta es Since then to induc sure that, years ago, some a te te ve th eee Me Jauthorities have been. secitr aeitifalles reuien DUC she had always ratueeden 13 provision was made by my father to : he itlah. Asked for 20 | months. Once he was reported to be in| wives! that the day before hie | vide for the immediate wants of Hrremoaaa Seabee "| Europe and twice It t hones sore ipaPhearanos he brougat i sister, who had offended him so | arriage 1s the future of the Irish | pc,had been located told his wie to be sure to #uave thee LOOK for the ee Ww A greatly, I never knew details of | Reena tabeltets tate could a) alarm. Det \ { Oi tie toes, and then went out, ar ‘Is it true that your sister signed A AMeriOn ate: Marty. and Sinencans eee a Ae ae Ret er ves and ally angi tnesraten feet Ce an agreement not to contest her | JOHNE-REDM°ND eee NUS RUT An CEO h CH SOUL Neh Pesuae ooking (OF This) was followedthe next day. by Wa PACED RITE? covert) | NE. . side of the Irisim | ,Ageoeding to tne Assistant District | "Jumes Ve Ntch, the tee Nessa H thers are best acquainted with | ft ee Secon UNSENAGEDEAST RRR | OL nrc snare) al mm esnrcey (ap eCnRledshe ged) UM DAING! [aonvo rien arpaInicornoborsTt ices aad Se SM | replied Miss Morosini, "My | = Kal henc Rt | Couneilm: Fitzgi ay Rosson! who operated In mene one e i as to his Pa heee hey In leat home, in f- RS | too full of sorrow y to think spatches from Kingston last nigt i n, sald (uat t yen of the new! for upward of twi Lao ‘on, the boy sald that | Pe Gil Un ae nG ae ergieey Wee Malt eee site othe 1 irish land ‘lage wero being Widely felt | wore arate ciee, Zone, before, they | e bls mother any mone, linporters and Builders of tashionabl: matters, but the report that | sald anxiety was felt regarding the ap pe Ireland e oppressive incudus Of| Three of them were convic 1 testified that sho had left 4 ter was here, or was coming here, | non-arrival of eight overdue fruit Fi te landlord y LSA Bay | (orilfleates of reasonab! lo Aer reneeee Nee ye UP-10-DATE GUSTON MADE SUITS ised me to make this statement. | ie an tro Soo a Among those ent down ay | Teast two others 1 wther woman and treated her ory Tan wie! sels, all from American ports. T ! ty receive the distinguished Irishmen | “With Gg. Ellio: Trai tel manner, i t Tam sun has been tempestuous weather in the Ma ate Breen, Michael I. Cor-| at liberty on galt Ww n questioned as to hls property, CHARGE ACCOUNTS i ved In Rutland, sala " tpal Counct| ROTI URE sald that all he owned was & | years, First she | sowing the hurricanes w' i Kennedy, alin, John J, / ¥Pch the Hopper-Morgin Compa PURER Saar: bene: Ear i Bermwnla Ascei an Inmate of St. dcseph's Convent | 1) every. Septembe yee, Ml Thomas Murray, | (eilers in school supplies at Rochester, epee a No Employer's Reference Requitet. ; HE 6) af SuedeeeDn ES ODN ery Sept Bena! tes to the value of Slim, brane { it late: went to board WIth | “ons fist of be We eT Burns, a dealer ys und novel: COURT ORDER TO CUT OFF ||| Write or Call for Booklet No. 68, named Wi the oute r time mg, on ivided he 0 alleges that syndicate no and James P. | e local council e Kingston cabdlegam incl ral Schley, from Phi the clty ROM PARK ROADS c dot t * a ‘Ace $15,000 to be ni Seay ee A ony Tothis, Be the Irish-American ithe Chane ae Hs says they never made him any f music lessons, by which she helped | Brookline, from Boston, and t Mr, Devlin and Mr. Redmond will re- | turn whatever, mans) Detective Puila- delphia, this afternoon to ask that | p¢ Morton's bond be fixed at a high tig- || ure while the extradition proceedings | !# are pending. In Nelson hurried to ‘nto England in a few weeks, to be present at the opening of Parliament, a provide for hetself, though she let It be yn that her family sent to live on, ford, fram New York, all of the U her funds | yn Company's Cuneo and the Jolinde Supreme Court Rules Against | ARM OF CHICAGO BOY, | << iigiourvions ; CHICAGO, Sept. 16.—Amputation of a py's arm in spite of protests of the d's fatler Is promised by Judge Rich- Retore going to Rutland Mrs. Schilling | Now York: the Saiva Man ie are pending. | In the meanwhile, the ard Tuthill, of the Juvenile Court, ‘The ’ divorved her husband, who entered the | tie Beacon, trom baitinere, thee! — Order of Commissioner Before the Greed Jylgon, Ni be sent boy Is Joo Bulanda, a ward of the court, TEL..6346 GRAMERG Uni States Marine Corps. Le coma ging to the Cuneo Snip ‘ ments may be returned promptly. and the proposed operation will be per. ‘ ‘ . \ Only te three daughter the two PRE GEMM vary omen ot th tno Smith. ADRS | eumeantfeatefoutacaa.dee, oe «| Rich. Wholesome Mile: sons, several of the servants and the | lines olficia ald they felt no Un. Tia JUS eT OUCH Cedi) AN q " dford, which carried broken arm. Physicians fear that NN * ‘ overseer will hear the services. read | efsiness, The Bradford, gach cared |BLOODHOUND TRAILS Jastne'} ae et in, but the father threat | Prompt Service. over the banker's holy. Nona af bis | should have reached staat (ace Automo! SLAYER UP THE STATE. jens sult If the arm is amputated, | S . y business associates, lawyers or few | 4a* 98%), She, Mas, couinanded D) pare no longer barred from the city parks “Vpathor die than kee, Wat ie, “would | Main Office 24-224 b 22885 Sleao a WUT be LnSte Wena WE te oy realms cone ae Roa i <= (CoH) a eae ‘ te ars he would be with aly one arm. | : Glulla, who hag been the tnseparable | OP. coral reef on the south & ‘ avis has de POUGHKEEPSIE, Sept. 16 f the county physicians decide that the companion of her father since her sis: | tietscemy mens Ako. Howe prohibic » Sept. operation 1s necessary Judge Tuthill wilt at | | ot Married March 31 Last, Wife! markabie success of Manning e : oor 7 land's bloodhound, “King Ki," Is Now Suing for a y fruit steamers to bet ‘our or even five days late, and with the terms of the will, and let 't be | of the steamers are stout s§ Kno da 4 local azents feel sure they will t known to-day that If Vittorla desires to | local azents feel sure, th rks and park ro - ler ter fled with the coachman, is faintiiar | Usual fc [ing Frag, Tisch, a fugit ton, anu causing his ar ve miles awa DS urn share in the estate she may. The In ¢ Jolande di @! Sanar: | ee n epara clusive tople of discussion in polic Biel Ce) A Cane CSIP pikes Ae SHR ae Caan . | cles to-day. Tisch, shot and kfiled vide for her. She may leave the con- | Sree HQeTUnE TELL ed erside Drive and Holfa yesterday and escaped, He hud BOAT LEnA Ta liiai andl vecliciuscry er ehips, it Was sald, ought te viled roads as any o a grudge against the man and the kill Neti Nd A during ‘the next twenty-four on served by Justice ing was a cold-blooded affair, more t js trafl and bh woodland han f Kong Ki" was ; followed {t for m and swanyps to Court, to-day on by Moses H. Davis, in the applicator Younger Sister a Mystery. Concerning the younger sister of the jusband, ry E hal, a the- atrical manager, for a separation upon the ground of desertion and abandon- ment for alimony pending trial of the sult. Lawyer Grossman asked for a counsel fee of $2.0 and $1 a week alimony for ticket effice and out tracks und stoned Tisch had boarded a tra: telegraphed to K'ngston, ne place. to search ch had bow: in the side the grounds, or without the house, sept when accompanied by maids, Since she was a very little girl she has | Bloomingdale Opening Shows Be- never been permitted to speak to a man. wildering Variety of Millinery, All of the men servants on the estate £ are housed tn a building far back in the| Waists and Costumes. v he next ston the train which The bassuge of tie ord Y face of wrgued Decemb nee in 1 terraced grounds. When a child this) Autumn of 1908 made her debut at| Wa iF ¥ The case which evoked the de | HE , girl was attacked and terribly lacerated | Bloomingdale Brothers yesterday at an| important to auto owners w Mra M! a arene al THE WAY OUT by a tame bear that roamed within the| opening where all the newest and most | @dward And n. Who was u The woman. who !s the daughte: | mi . ri y ° ‘0 by Food Route. grounds, Ia was sald, afterward, that | interesting costumes, waists and millin. | March § last charged with vi ®/ Benno Kiopfer, a rich wool merchant, From Weakness to Power by Ri the shock had unsettled the child's| ery were placed on view for the first | Anderson was co 1 use| saya in her petition that ee ae Getting the right start for the reason, None of her sisters or brothers | time. Everything in the shape of a hat, | "ame defore t 1 defendant were married on Marc | gays SOB aleneaenenthecalitia would ever mention the subject, or| from the tiny pillbox turban to the gi- yaa ae 100s a lite” at jence between doing things {n whole would the banker ever permit it to be| gantic velvet picture hat with flying |tlonal.. Justice D: “The story of my wedde oe i some comfort or dragging along hal! mentioned !n his presence ribbon streamers, is on exhibition the Naw 4 unconstitutional eons clares, “consists of a brief court: | Geng all day. Giulia was the apple of his eye and| One tiny turban which attracted at- | ORY forblds the lise of fle Of the SUP, @ honeymoon of several months|” “There's more in the use of proper Europe, terminated by my hus- |food than many people ever dream tention was of the pillbox order, made Mmost entirely of brown feathers, wit his inseparable companion. He never went anywhere without her, and her Department of Parks. _ in Park Comm i th was plainly band's desertion and nore’s the pity. abandonment of jof every whim was command. Hela spray of shaded tulips standing me. We practically lived together as! “Three years ago T began working gave her an unlimited allowance, sup-| straight up at the side. One large bla husband and. wite 4 ine, my, honey: | in a genoral store,” writes a man plied her with a magnificent stabie, velvet mushroom -shape had a nove Hp tat the sive with me{’and between frequent deliverie dressed her beyond a princess's dreams, | trimming of gun metal beads, resem | ind refused to ain and sup land more frequent customers [ was |kept on my feet from morning till says that previous : lived agithe Hotel | Sight rosary, about t formed of crown, vberless shor port me x owered her with a fortune in 2 bling a gems, a roseite Mittenthal all about the crown. April "ei 4 t Hurop ! oie t was not noticed much, bu but the grounds about the place as weli,, A novelty In brown velvet was trim FRET EPR AC Mia nanuel Wein- clea fade Wb Weak and hun. There {8 much modern statuary, too, in| med all over the high crown with erecina Tena ot both vs em, wad |at work It ak and by ‘ Fel Vet LR) ar sort of lattice work of champagne & aispute immedi took place be- gry long before noon. BOOS LETTBLEU se BELG ela g je place. | colored ribbon bows and a dark. greer H tween her husband and this man.|” #yet a breakfast of rolls, fried Wherever you walk you core upon | pird at the side, In the imported hat Most of their later quarrels seemed £0 | foods and coffee meant headac | discussions concerning because of reen. wif) says t mushroom shape, o alternating bands o/ The trimming of two large peacock plumes, fs a Virot me some quaint little figure, peeping over Y crocheted silk a hedge or crouching in the shrubery, Some of these surprising little landscape nausea and kindred discomforts. Either way I was losing weight and strength, when one day a fri when She returned nt down the The NAME ROBERTSON effects are grotesque and have excited faced with black lace s embraced by SOF that I try a ‘Graj F e f Brown seems the prevailing color in er Gusvand’s brothers 8 i | much amusement and comment among) millinery this season. Two novelties Ir arrival at Hoboken, breakfast. the millonatre neighbors of the Moro-| trimmings are bands of hand. embrold ty the Savoy, as “So T began with some stewed New Haven Judge for Govy- 14 Stenographers (Mf) | sinis pry and trregularly” shaped Byzanti businogs to attend gait, Grape-Nuts and cream, a soft Flectricians +» 4 Stenographers (F) 10 ——_—_—_ buckles. _ 2 A ist Sb o'clock her boiled egg, toast and a cup of Po: : Among the costumes {s one partic . ROR 7 : 5 o'clock he Elevate Runners, 3 Talloresses of QUEER NOTE ON TRAIN VICTIM tans tevely frock or pale tueleninn | ermor and Sherman and Lil- to by Aubrey. « tum, By noon I was hungry, but with a volle over taffeta, hand embroidered ir resturadacdllialelkad und, to say the dee q healthy, normal appetite e 8 gold and blue. The gown has a vest ay acked In Flattor hot intend ive with he 2 feeling was not there. 1 1! Man Killed ought to Have Been and long sleeves of white embroidery UCKe and that his action in re- tila st el D6 oe ok thet 10 1] A stunning tailored model is of broad: ales would be no surprise to My head OF ees if OBenYS 1 - Threatened by Black fland, cloth, the new shade of dark red cal steadier than for months. To-day 14 Typewriters (F).. 1 KS The long coat has i ‘ to the present time 7 y appetite 2 Upholsterers 5] PATERSON, N. J., Sept.c18—A well Eatanba 7 the sole trimming’ {| HARTFORD, Conn., Sept. 19.Judge ained away from fis My stomach {s strong, my appetite 2 Varnishers dressed mon whose name could not be oe Wack satin. aks £8 Robertson, of New Have lleges that, as a result normal, my bodily power sple Foremen 1 Sl learned, was killed to-day by an ex- The new waists in silk, satin and chif- | ¥ 1 for Governo! t te sho has AER cee el is Feast 21] prese train on the Erle Railroad which | fon cloth are unusually attractive, One | 1) Rventicnnt $ here's a Reason Hevework 28? LW ied eer ihe a eacg, Model was of dark blue silk stamped eae Name given by Postum Co., Batt! pas hough this city & peacock feather design. It has vest | The convention opens son G, O. P._ NOON MEETINGS. Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to thy | In the victim's pookets was found the and sleeves of white net. Chiffon cloth i Bhs SUE URE : | top pat of a ton lette, belleved to have Mf, black, and White stripes makes an- | Bee alas fat “The Republican Commerciat Traveler's Wellville.” in pkgs. ) . 01 J on lette, belleved to pleasing waist, which divi were speedily adoptec The World printed to-day 1,460} been witten by a Black Hand agent oF With van’ effective waist cr) ‘The platform indorsed the nominations | League opened up the campaign with its Ever read the above letter? A Help Ads., 491 more than all other New York papers combined, e missive, or what was left, read: Catawba red satin, “You are ordered to pay.” The death ~Afogether the opening {s a sartorial {view ne women can afiord to east ik | of William J. Bryan and John W. Kern, | first noon meeting to-day, at No. 78 and algo the declaration of principles | Broadway. Meetings will be held daily adopted at the Democratic Natiomf) | from 12 ‘> 2 o'clock, until election, on Convention. jevery week dag, new one app: ars from time to time. | genuine, true, and full ot} Interest. ~ ~~ “ws iter a court order to protect them, 'WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS TRIMMED HATS SOP 95 cn, —— Value $7.00 Nowhere will you equal the charm ing style and the excellent quality for less than $7.00. Each Hat ls full of individuality, smart and senstb) Mada on medium and large shay in latest colors. Extre ¥ Jaumty and becoming, Beautifully trimmed Swell Trimmed Hats! 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