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2 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1908. DREADED BY mg dt Bath to Hat, Gossip and Dissolve puny vue rest HE. N CHIRGES FOR FAT WOMEN 10 THE GOVERN guiding the dest! His Majesty, It is known, express his complete confidence in the Chan- cellor, and the Chancellor will not re- | sign, The outcome har been that al- ready there is visible amelioration of the very serious internal situation j nd Von Buelow would rer BATHS which existed in Germany for the past fortni¢! Aett a eee cone Chancellor von Buelow, In the course of his interview with the Emperor, ask- | Prince a on All auo. walle wanton | UIT Bovamed Tha mat oa HIM (PoE AR TAR ation, together with | Sid rane Hedged nA Heavy Swells Must Dissolve Will Forward Them to Albany aion to pub it, to the effect Sides by C ces “ee ise » Qnaci. AgcAii oar Beat i he al the era oosta ides by Conflicting Forces, Superfluous Flesh or Wear by Special Messenger existing onstituton AF channels, namely | Has Troops Ready. no Directoires To-Morrow. through the Chancellor, Mis Maje: Spl rr : ‘, —_— These Surprise Suits est, and the declara. appears in the Reichsan- TROUBI SE Seliger to-day, as follows | J "In the course of the audience granted cont gegieasors to-day by the Emperor to Chancellor von Buelow the Chancellor described {9 the Emperor the mood of the nation anc mete ‘ explained his position with reference to | But Regent Is Resourceful and the debate in the Reichstag of last Tues- day. “The Emperor listened to these ex| | ooks First to the Army— planations with great earnestness, and acceded to this thon asked for at $15 are identical in quality with those you see marked $25 ind $30 elsewhere, ind they’re styled in he smartest models MELT ONCE A WEEK. MS SURE. Martyr Themselves to Lose Weight and Promptly hore expressed his will us follows: ; Japan Watchin " Heedless of the obvious incorrect ape atc i : ai : ; exaggerations, Ills Majesty considered | p g Eat it on Again. deretouda Willi forwn f th a his principle aim to be to secure the THE BATH by special messenger to-morre he to} e season, continuance of the imperial polici | | PB Corporation Counsel gon: ap Th der the safeguard of constituional 1¢-| PEKIN, Nov. 17,—Prince Chun, the STIMULATE S : well GNRFREN UAE: THE) VaGURet (OIL ENON AIRS THE SURPRISE sponsibilities; he approved the Chancel- Have you ever attended a fat women's chatse 1 Se ell ly) PRICE is $35 who desir at when they are place ‘ new rege! the hCinese Empire.) TW gent of the ne P — APPETITE day at the Turkish baths. Monday is lor's address in the Reichstag and as in the hands of the Governor For Suits worth dou- Ygured the Prince of his continued conti- stands to-day tmperilied on either side) FOR RICH nee n | Hues be without legal ¢ Immediately after his return from | by governmental extremists. On one FOODS aii eatin \ - ee ce i uw da ; $ ‘il ; e exhausted employers an ex he es g ble anywhere. Potsdam, Chancellor von Buelow saw em 5 , Sey side he is threatened by the Conserva- nb the members of the Prussian Ministry y clusive Turkish bath on Twenty-ninth President 1H: ‘Also a wide vartety: of in confidential council and communt- | tives, who, feart reign of Liberal-| —— Sos cas cutee be, rs ne 5 5 of Accounts sou 1 peated to them the details of his audl- MED dtl satel Seat ee de = HEV MAKE SCENES WHEN THEIR” Street threatened to golon a strike nat > 2 styles for little fellows. Sav- mce with the Emperor. je Presi- ism in the new regime, are threatening | MAID TRY. TO GET. THOSE MrPLESS cfon in that borougi oyees equally: zroat gent of the Reichstag, Count von 4 reactionary uprising. On the other EOWAT CHL THE RCT RE RSEIS night because the first ment of required to purchi F qually gre tolberg, prolonged conference 3 iH se O y G t ies had : 7 0 out ° r % LOTR le. th the Chancellor immediately after side are the Radicals, who are demand- | FOO MiG ER THERE) SSL ELEN © Sh Ae ee ea : NOTE OUR style-ideas. the meeting with the Ministr ing the immediate establishment of aj the morning and had 1 ed “xamine OUR fabrics. Ing the day, thelr ranks Try OUR fit and OUR hotriy until 7.45 in the evening cellor would set forth to the Kaiser at than the regent has ever contemplated. | ee } if to-day's meeting the following facts re- | In addition to these there ts the dan- | 1 There were two big hrobe lunch arding the Emperors independent ac- | ger of rival candidates for the titrone. \ né and five afternoon teas given ye First—That the Foreign Affairs Com-|There 1s bitter complaining that the | tday in the lounging room of . | Bes Neo-Greek co | | es a Neo-Gr atic which Miss Isadora Duncan dis} pilttee, of the Bundesrath, or Federal | regency did not go to Prince Pu Lun, ~(Council, is firm in the opinion that it) ¢), a ‘tyic 5 1 Would be wiser for the Emperor not to | the favorite of a majority of the ad | nen vhich i express views affecting the relations of Yan Chinese and of nearly all the Bo Lidia aie) Gees) a Oi the empire with other countries, except foreigners in China. | thusiasm and the envy of the whole through his responsible Ministers City Under Guard. | kimonoed company. —»— | » th Second—That the entire Reichstag as- | 3 DI ae sented to the declarations made by the! Prince Chun ts proving himself a ca- Ll cA ee reer ck women in the bath who Speakers on Tuesday of last week that | pable executive in the new crisis, The| "loity ds under the control of police ana Board of Aldermen Tables Two t. And the classic dancer soldiers, and the first attempt at a rev-| nent of ‘ape he ‘ | own with her in a retteule—we ——. theds. © you 50% and uncon: | GUARANTEE] rment—we keep it n repair for one year FREE OF CHARGE. \ actually anufaciure our own cloth: g buy materiala for spot ash and sell RETAIL at WHOLESALE prices. find out, Your our gain. the Emperor had exceeded his co: tutional prerogatives in private dis: sion with foreigners concerning 5 a many'e attitude on controverted olutionary movement will meet with the Reports of Committee pe : ; g « EGE ee ca oe Oe seen dhe oh in Attic grace, Nobody tried to emulate |e ———— Surprise Stores}] . at large on this matter was accurately | others. er rangle. Neer Tawi OL : NEW HAVEN RAILROAD'S FOUR STORES Indicated by the press of the country Vague rumors of the polsoning of bo! unds ren Close Friend of Prisoner United States, From Los An- few score New York and Bridgeport DEMURRER |S UPHELD. In Kaiaor's Defense. [the Emperor and Dowager Empress = city. hile "1 + - ‘What looks decent wouldn't SUK. This meeting, which was watched by | Continue to fill the city. While the vast} The Aldermanic Committee on Laws pars hoe . m3 Sts 9 KIGHTH AVENCK, ae asta ainia Epson Mea lthetharmoneliniajority; ioguithel (people) (belleyal ithe foes Swears to This and His geles, Descends, Then Makes took nice on real flesh. 1 like bones 80th and Sith Bte and Legislation to-day nresented its re- 'y ded 2 hetter when they're covered up. Oh, Rou aM 107i) RTREET, et. 6th and 4 ves. go into the steam profound Interest, is really an outcome rymor. it is recognized that there Is of the much-discussea “Interview With - : i rt on The Evening World's resolutt y , reli | an Ehglisimane’ published in the Lon- little likelihood of the charge ever be-|POFr on bd . ae Jealousy of Helgelin. New Start. don Daily Telegraph, on Oct. 28, in ing proved. repealing the ticekt speculators’ license which the Emperor was credited with a There are ay lavenithatl line, Web oe tae eae Gy ain eee ce ae, wap believe that |law. ‘The report was read at the meet y of the German Empire, and also van Shi Kal, the Grand Councillor and | ing of the Board of Aldermen and pro- vith being a very good friend to Great one the most progressive Chinese in As Britain. The publication was followed the empire, is the real power behind | YOked considerable discuanion. On Al- derman T. P. Sullivan's motion the re- by @ ‘furlous outbreak in Germany u i u y 4 j the new throne. The Grand Councillor Ray pare neee Ua i HemWas aoe isitenanoreladvanced inikisllaeas than||(coue Weenie over: marry Ray Lamphere, each time tn the make a long Eastern flight, encountered in the Reichstag for his indisc PrinGekGhan Mananuatactlinatincehes is aan aoe peraiepaties the presence of several witnesses; that the adverse winds last night/and after eoar- 2 majority report. This minority report, lived 4 Y ° so far been able to give hearty sup-|,\\ y : * two lived as man and wife while the !ng 125 miles over the tops of the snow introduced by Alderman Schloss, reads capped Sierra Madre Mountaine, was 1 guess 1 No W. COR, THIRD AND sul STREE | She Spanks the Rich. (Special to The Evening World.) LOS ANGE Nov. —The racing Susie is t ri r att LAPORT! Ind., Nov. 17—That Mrs. balloon “United States," which started the bath Gunness had several times promised to from here yesterday in an attempt to of the mighty an every prominent woma York. Susie is the y person who ha. really spanked the rich. She has ve! been known to be tired or ill-tempered, ny t gharanteed t ou or your 1e) refunded or the gouds excha lothing bought here | pressed and kept in repa for one year free of charge s the troubles of his assumption of the royal pre} and for unwarranted interference jduring the morning, but interest cen- | mountains at a good rate of speed. It Here Susie casually mispronc n exists in the ranks of the State affairs, port to the Regent's acts is belleved ‘ prisoner was in her employ; th , ATG Pa A j i 7 iowa: P that Ray 9 but last night she admitted that she In his defence of Emperor William | to mean that thi gent | as) fol blown back to within fifty miles of Los SE STO before the Reichstag Prince Von Bue: | sq perm thet the Regent is acting upon) "aly Tieket Speculation Evil. Lamphere had often shown bitter jeal- Angeles, ‘The balloon made another P&d had a strenuous da: LGUs TE ee Ready for Revolt. “The theatre ticket speculation in this paver aarewatieleello, and that Lam- | start at 8.80 A. M. to-day from Ontario, “Them fat In Son terview" in the Daily Telegraph were! toxpon, Nov. 17—The British For-|cit¥ 18: in any form, an evil, and we are D1" d said he could make Mrs. 4 telephone message to-day from s!mPly monopilizes this here pl incorrect, particularly that referring | LONDON, Nov. 17.—The British For-}) ary in favor of abolishing it, but GUnness come his way, was the gist of yferriti's ri Miss Duncan's no trouble, but that to the sending by. Emperor Wiliam to | €l&n Office received advices to-day that | NeMmiy in MAVGr 7 AUOUAS Coane the testimony given to-day by William BTL Irene ae ane ae ee because she’s thin. Every Monday we 's the late Queen Victoria of a detalled fan eparing for whatey : B » inas a es Biase ine y t rom Ontario and about fifty miles east Pe : as Hier eC campaign to endl the Hobe war Ree UG Rites cree oineectenl (ea beens ralaeicoChtha srightjooithe Feat ea neeslot tteiprosecis iro Mthialwcltyiiaaicithe an ltoAmataten| ene ne uecein occeteen Duty 5 ake sinesise ra) Concerning. the statement attri uted to eee ae ae genlals of Interference | Hoard to restrict speculation other than cpio, fin, Gime of Kay Lamphere, | atarted over the ranch in a westerly aclenca) troubles) tiem) because they, ate s dead 3 ester, Con gear ni jority 01 a 7 “d of 1c) nS ay ny fter se Wee Ines: by . FERSrer an peonte are hosthe te Great |in China's affairs there ls every indica JOP Our streets and highways, two sepa- , 2087 NAN the Mulaee of Belle Gun- | gtrection at 9.90 o'clock last night. Pilot) OT be gi See erieaire Malee ae eee UNS Suarawrer Britain tne: Chanoslion ald. dhe ex: |cion Gren the Ativade to becnte alte rate ordinances should be passed regu- "0? peeeichildren: ‘Wid in the balloon called to the rancb-| OPt be avie to get in their direct arly ite she was) well) known) asic Orns svete pression used by the Telegraph was Mikado 1s keenly alive to i tic aikaiitherstore he trend of the testimony Introduced h a and they come and stay here all day. | pioneer ne woman of Connect: My {oo strong. ‘Too great stress aiso had | the possibilities of the Oriental situa-|!ating the trame, an 3" to-day showed a desire on th ere) to catch his guide rape, which was) see that pink lady there eatin’ cream | <4, engaged in 1 teers been iaid upon the point in the Inter-| tion and will not be found unprepared | recommend that the said ordinance In-| 11. ciot, +, establish the part of / trailing on the ground. The rope was puffa? 1 pummelled her three times, and engage antic, Hartford view dealing with German inte in any event. troduced by Alderman Redmond, chatr- | |) Campnucien sh conclusive proof | secured and the balloon anchored. Wild allele) been dial baarocaranty imaoat as e iden, tly contribut SEE ee ee ape aue Chinese messages, reaching London|man of this committee, about the OM | regen murder, of Ny aheeingin tne | and his sesistant spent the night on the 5A of ner, but she's why bounds We got | og to outside per odicals, Japan. For twenty years, by way of Japan, say that Prince|stitutionality of which there ts no quem |i ooy Loney ang t aring in the | ground at the ranch, and this morning again. it certainly is discouragin =e a cellor” continued, the Chun is splitting up the Chinese army | tion, be adopted.” lrecel ye eee N EPEC eee eros, woot) (atarted) lenstward\ iagainivati(thel hour! Wel cheven ladies! that iatay ere) all FOR e tri ven to improve he and appointing division commanders| Toth reports were laid over after the |i) 07) hat he considered a fair por- | stated. s gay long gettin thin enough to go ou £ Great Britain With ‘separate sauthority, aw he fe s| wot repre wore eee vation Counsel | #0 of this money, of setting fire to the | SAN BERNANDINO, Cal., Nov. 17.— Ii the, evenine in thar est lathes, ust to a consolidation of power |‘ A Jauae tn (GUNRERS house, |The balloon United States has been peer es tae heauties you ever seen 2 | ne general. pass the legality of the claus Wilseversietinnen tne : | sighted northweat of this city travelling °F a yeu 8 | taken to mean that serious|the majority report imposing a penalty | Inesses were called |toward the San Bernandino range of An All-Day Process. 5 gives t th for its violation. i} gives color to the report : tred in the testimony of Was near the ground. ont evolution 18 threatened. The majority report completely eraat- Nae ne ot Lampheres closest tiene | A despatch irom the geronauts In the CGE SC (Trade Mark.) cates the sidewalk ticket speculator o whom he confided his secrete. | balloon "United States” to the Associ- aH . A Reform “Leader Opposes Chun. 1 interesting teacoied his secrets, | eet eas received at lar A. M. enya; |nere for five Special for To-Day, the 17th (Was expected 1300, to hom sat in © the fire is | But my . 2 EEG utsce hb! GRAND JURY STIRS “We have not been sandbagged,” sald peeunneeelioe A Aa eon cots BINGHAM’S WRAI1H nt situa-|Chairman Redmond. ‘We held two! this testi- n the ground that iblic hearings which were well attond, | Ape Keelnsigintelurel erie ABOUT BROUKLYN with grief ov at 3 brief over the deat | oq, and every phase of the subject was | the Gunnesa victims who tectitted gee t. To have legislated against ‘¢rday, and who will be recalled tot from Bessie W. RHER OFD. 723 ~ UNDER <USPOENA opini William Completes (Quartet Called by Lawyers of coy, yz, | BUlsance. ent, Noy. 17, | 5 e to-da the Chinese | When the report was read, Alderman ut the world, | Walsh declared that the committee had He is ili and | heen “sandbagged” into rendering tt kinds)... .POl MOLASSES, FUPS.,... -pornn Zoe USE e ) Omesa Oil Stecta! for To. Morrow, the 18th Surana, brui and wounds heal t AND | re 4 )| MOLASSES COCOANUT oun 3 i ASSORTED C1 et | -CIAL ASSORTED CHOCO. : ne night fe Deh Hpi Bee | (BL ees cord about that |{2% his ‘brother's grave in’ the Py wager | i Want te esyap More seOMk IRE loemetery ‘atton | iicenses renewed?” asked one of the re alleged $7.00 bribery fund story which | This Inscription will be chisel orters, The Bvening World published, intimat- | {he stone relied oni aietems a areal en inrinainvell (ne | : As “Andrew Helgelein, 1859-19 reulation until 4a was very close to the | threshed « Kens wy y uh, wat 7 a] a ni again in connection 1 4 1 nd it was through | the eninta : f a nw : : rep eens ; Uhl H wag throughs | the sidewalk speculators without includ- | troduction ‘or additional ietisrs ake wie (Continued from rirst Page.) anythin uickly when treated with Omega nd were is: He | {ng the ticket agencies wou! ve been | ie tear gtinays Lamphere felt by Mra, es Jil, [tis antiseptic, preventing ‘fe TE COVERED ; i, Grlered a tombstone | of to go to Manhattan to get thet growth of microbes. It is a stim- peaHaE HALLOWS |} vark now store o | ulant and promotes free around the wound, thus quickening the healing process, 1Uc., Z5c., 0c, urday evenin, o'clock. sid ver free purchases of one dollar ef between Rattery and 200th that at th uptown | + the Oil Tr -\\n defeating this resolution, The story | found by his brother, ahi a ah er, Asie K. Helgel parried the Commissioner 4 lants ani 2180 all Brooklyn, prope . <1 of em- | May 6, 1908. Ry K. Helgelein, where plan proper, - 1 Kal in| Was attributed to a ‘Republican mem- | q est In Peace, ” it true,” asked the reporters, sunshine t with each Hd ‘ Ps |the effect. of Roman ma 54 BARCLAY ST, in Ching will be the | ber’ of our committee. If that member “that you will have a measure intro- the scene of the fat i H. LEHMAN CO. | Pac ee ‘ ———~—. When the t relgn: there | wii confront the writer of that story CRUSHE: ¢ "Bot 1 ey. The re: | 3 in the next Legislature to extend | fitenc Hy At woman! } tn Hic. AN es [nna cpotain to tote Howedy noch course D IBY ELEVATOR, {use in Nhe pent eas alaores eh antaista? cuanent | Upholsterers 9 hom Si Inwast nly | would be Justified wid Iv due the mem- Operator Caught as the Londea| I believe the term of the Police Hon Hane, (partioularly. 0 146 West 23d St | PARK ROW: NASSAU, Dy bera of the committee.” Londe! m congre adies “ w ‘est 23d Street ‘At City Hall Park. — 7 issioner should be ten years," he aay > 0 i Ble iy RAN AAMT | “oT submit again that the Committee Car Drops, nae aL L won't wet ite My gues | ee OTe Bey feck who could’ take if || Opposite Uroctor’s Phone 2793 Chel. Mal § 206 BROADWAY 5 Tess f cure | was sandbawged by The Evening Wor.i| Joseph Allen, negro elevator operator | sesanr ‘may. History doesn't show that . E. ESTABLISHED 1883 r (eT | dhe st Coupany dink ing Piles into making this report,” interrupted {7 the seven-story apartment-house at py rear) cut that out, I'm not.a Here's What Ghe Sat | | goin 1 Alderman Walsh, again referring to the | No: 2 East One Hundred and Twenty-| reformer want to say that history | inveeotly nnd the wegiing stant te Re- U holst 7 | Pile st ont | $7,000 alleged bribery -story and adding fourth Haag Was caught In the elevator | doesn't. show that an administration | in constant especially just. befors Pp: ering | DIAMONDS rr ee tk au) Henkel nas Jthat it was due to the constituents of |this afternoon and so badly crushed ‘ “" the hearty luncheons which seem to be Be AU ELL DS, WATCH! D 4 9 i like mine ever got @ second tern. i Dich | pe RRA | SWATCHES JEWELRY bk Ne Eelp Wan ed every member of the Committee to hear thas un Was taken to Harlem Hospital| “why not?” chorused the reporters; | Recessary. 10 keep up the sparita of the VA PeATHiES “ CASHoOX CREDIT : oe ‘ the truth lous condition, Allen, who lives} put the Commissioner would not en-| breakfast in order to get to the baths VELOURS in “ ONE PRICE, 7 “There was no sandbagging,” an-|At No. 236 West One Hundred and! lighten them. on time the habitues usually feel that O- ay swered Alderinan Sullivan, ‘I want|Thirty-fourth street, had loaded the ele-|, Well” said one, ‘it is reported over they can Indulge in somewhat hearty { vator with furniture and th here in Brooklyn that you and your luncheons, particularly as the bath time to Ro over this report. I am nat! nd then found | deputies and certain politicians are in greatly stiulaies the appetite. This is As advertised tor in The Morning :endy to vote for tt. ‘This matter muat | "Ahan was teeing ee Men a scheme to make Brooklyn Republi-| the menu of one of the Monday bat a the running and that you are working up. @ clubs: Largest and Finest Stock in the City. Very Latest Designs, 2209 230902223. 9900e6 h ‘ . i ely be met, bul we must havel gear when th ch Cc. ¥ World's Want Directory, move ect e|the frst. Noor mnich was at scheme to have yourself nominated for ooktalls, bntidence. Hs! no employ = ‘y , caught be- | Mayor on the Republican ticket next Consomme Napoleon, 1 esterases’ reguived, (Gate Napoleon, er'n references req ir Sal) oF tween the floor and the bottom of the car. | Filet of Sole, | Tenderloin Steak Bile for Bookie L. W. SWFET @ CO., Mig 37Maideml ane, N.Y. s\wihfy 3 ' bse) 389 Fuiton St, Bk’ 05 Rae year.” AY Accu Reporters, rench Peas. Cauliflower au Gratin The Commissioner hotly denied that | ""*¥ened ‘Capon ndive walade Merinze au Marrons. he had any such designs in mind. ‘Then he exploded, offee. vith you! Potatoes were minated from the DIRECT FROM MANT RACTIVE, . “ « waz) y “IT know. what's the matter * ITIN fellows,” he shouted. “I have broken | pill of fare, as they are considered fat- t 14 up & Sambination, between the reporters | tening. A little bottle of good Bur- 4 and pollticians ef Brooklyn on the one | gundy was taken with the lunch by MADE TO ORDER, hand and policemen on the other to) the doctor's orders For the School Children of Greater New York, [| pent ts i’sot" snaps over neve.” ‘ The Commissioner was pressed to be- M N come more definite. He was asked {7 | Gen. Coleman, Mexica ar Vet « | $500 in Prizes for the Boys and Girls Who Write |hhia'information apout the charge was | eran, Stricken With Paralysis * "i 4 any more specific than at upon which | J . the Following Sentence in the Best Style: |he based ie accuration the Sper cent.| st. LOUIS, Noy. 11.—Gen. Davia ¢.| f the criminals of New York are Jews | q, + ofldnatadanin San accusation which he waa forced to |Coleman, # veteran of the Mexicun and retract. the clyil wars, Was stricken with paraly Art Shades, $2 to $20. , Inverted Gas Lamp, 45c, Velsbach Lamp,25¢. complete. Mantles, Se, 15¢, Portable Lamp, $1. Chandeliers, $1.50, Send postal and repre VAN HOUTEN, 14 PARK PLACE, N. ™/ 1 Danigsk, ule fit guaran- he asked excitedly, “Do you| asim at his home yesterday, and his con-| , ; ‘Ba } ‘ think I'm @ — foo! | inser tcuatera Sr 4 By ae F,,bf. Nobody answered this question, but gitien ohiat a sightytour year 3 Semin’ al a ee | one of the reporters ventured to ask him | ° Gen Coleman was in command of the : why all reports of robberies and burg- | Federal troops here at the time of ¢ \apjen mage In Brooklyn are auppr Price's vaid. He retired from the a Mad rv eur “They are not suppressed,” declared | with the rank of brigadier-genore the Commissioner - i Specific instances of suppression were . in ime of Pupil lxiven. The Commissioner was told that Anan apaneasvaalesaneaaaasaasiaaaaasacsaanaeseasae | the police Invariably advise persons who sre robbed to keep quiet about it DIED. On Tuesday. Nov, 11, 3O- AGHAN, at her residence, oadway of funesal hereafter. Toothsome and Tender f ou ‘ MArseas Residence ve seeeeee : . He Orders Suppression. “Tam glad to see that my orders ar : * 1tteeer em teersesceeeesoesensesesressscossenroess [| being obeyed over here,’ said the Com: Nov. 18, MICH. . od missioner. os O24 yen beloved Lf BONO... . e508 eecece He was questioned about the Bertilion Aaq atte . tretererererresersesreeseesonre: T measurement bureau, where women are Vunerat 2309 | photographed and measured by police ° | Adnis place, Ea tery Teacher's Signature...... oe een [Then it Was suggested that a matron Wednes oA M | would be the proper person to take the | CASH OM CREDIT, henge to tne a Vhe {oformation called for 1 the above box must be furnished | Hillel, Retumimitrrsr ttn tof ase ncy, Easy ravmunre, NUNES: Pere resseottully ime Hane *\Uh each speciinen of handwriting. You may use the above coupon if] he said. “There is nothing indelicate Crisp, delicious golden browa flakes Agent will call If costred 1 ahaa 4 desire, but all specimens sent with this information arranged ay || avout the way we take the Bertitlon made from Selected White Cora. AM, WATCH & DIAMOND GY MERFE¥ At ber sor dence 178 Meet | 4 ve on any paper will be freely entered tn the contest. Send your || 4soman has to remove her hos aie | “The Taste Li ” § Maiden Lane. Yel. S9u7 Cort ANMIE M.. wile o i i oe 2 an al hendwritiug to ‘Handwriting Editor,” Evening World, P. Q. Box 1354, | stocking for # measurement of her foot, : ig P Ny Of she tale Thame B's. f ‘ : ‘ New York City. The contes closes Nov. 28. j put le that any different from a women Porm iis Seat it : from tJ ‘ York pape nbined, balog fit for & new Daly of shoes by @ J v ¥ DIRS TAILORING cp. Py vi 7 ” Nae wid ls eae oth 4 aes ea wali

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